Milwaukee @ Athletics
Milwaukee -1½ -110 over Athletics

Posted at 11:00 AM EST. Odds are subject to change.

Milwaukee -1½ -110 over Athletics

10:05 PM EST. Kyle Harrison (LHP - Milwaukee Brewers) has been one of the most reliable starters in baseball this season, and his consistency is impossible to ignore. The left-hander owns a sparkling 1.58 ERA and has allowed two earned runs or fewer in all 11 of his starts. That's not a hot streak—that's sustained dominance. Harrison has been particularly tough on right-handed hitters, limiting them to a microscopic .565 OPS while consistently pitching ahead in counts and avoiding hard contact. Given five days of rest, he has been even better, posting a 4-1 record with a 1.57 ERA and 0.91 WHIP across 29 innings. While pitching in Las Vegas presents challenges due to the hitter-friendly environment, Harrison has shown the command, efficiency and poise necessary to neutralize those conditions.

Jeffrey Springs (LHP - Athletics) enters this matchup trending in the opposite direction. The veteran southpaw owns a 4.37 ERA and has failed to record a single PQS-DOM in his last nine starts, a clear indication that dominant outings have been absent from his profile for quite some time. During that stretch, Springs has surrendered 14 home runs, an alarming number considering he now pitches in one of the most offense-friendly environments affiliated with professional baseball. A fly-ball pitcher struggling to keep the ball in the park is never a comforting combination. Even more concerning is that he'll be facing a Milwaukee lineup that has been one of the hottest offenses in baseball over the past two weeks despite ranking near the bottom of the league in season-long home runs.

The Brewers are averaging 6.0 runs per game with a robust .798 OPS over the last 14 days, demonstrating that their offensive success is being generated through quality at-bats, extra-base hits and relentless pressure rather than relying solely on the long ball. That makes them particularly dangerous against a pitcher like Springs, who has struggled to put hitters away and has been vulnerable whenever mistakes are elevated. With Milwaukee holding a substantial edge on the mound, entering with the hotter offense and facing an Athletics staff that continues to allow crooked numbers, laying the run and a half is the preferred route. Harrison gives the Brewers every opportunity to build an early lead, and the matchup sets up well for Milwaukee to win this game by multiple runs.

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Our Pick

Milwaukee -1½ -110 (Risking 2.2 units - To Win: 2.00)

Seattle -1½ +130 over Baltimore