Don’t look now, but the #BrosBettingBaseball (@bbruh916 / @abookay3) were batting an amazing .666 last week (2 -1)! We’ve got the bookies running scared as there were not many odds posted at the time of writing this article across multiple sources including the likes of CBS Sports, Bovada, and the Action Network apps. No fear, keep that band of shekels near, and rejoice because your three Friday MLB winners are HERE!
1. We’re going coast to coast for game 1, as the Los Angeles Dodgers (no line posted) take that flight to tropical Florida to face off with the Miami Marlins. The Dodgers have been scorching hot all year, and lefty Tyler Anderson (2.72 ERA, 13 wins – 2 losses) looks to keep bringing the heat against the Marlin’s southpaw Trevor Rogers (5.85 ERA, 4 wins – 10 losses). Not to pile on the struggling men of Miami, but they’re bottom 10 across all offensive categories and their foes from LA are currently the best team in the Bigs and are cruising with top 5 ranks in those same categories. We don’t see any Miami Flu hitting the boys in blue, and we’ve got the #BrosBestBet with the Dodgers Moneyline.
2. Let’s keep it on the East Coast, but this time head to the Big Apple! Those up and down Colorado Rockies (no line posted) look to upset the New York Mets after the Mets struggled against the Yankees. In a battle of right-handers, “Big Bad” Chad Kuhl (6 wins – 7 losses, 5.16 ERA) looks to lead the Rockies and topple the solid Chris Bassitt (11 wins – 7 losses, 3.25 ERA) of the Metropolitans. Although the Mets lead their division, the Rockies have actually been an incredibly solid team in the batter’s box. They lead the MLB in both batting average (.263) and hits (1130). The Mets are no slouches when it comes to swinging the wood, as they’re top 5 in batting average, runs, hits, and on base %. With the offenses clicking, our man with the stats PropaganDrew also points to both pitchers on his list of “Over” when it comes to runs per game. Lock it in on your betslip MLB Bros, we’ve got the Over 7.5 Runs for the Rockies/Mets.
3. Finally, let’s take a ride in that donk to H-Town, as the visiting Baltimore Orioles (no lines posted) take on the hometown Houston Astros. Orioles righty Kyle Bradish (1 win – 5 losses, 6.25 ERA) looks to get off the shnide against the Astro’s righty Lance McCullers (1 win – 1 loss, 2.45 ERA). Although the Orioles have seen a resurgence in wins after a deplorable start of the season, the Astros are riding a 4-game win streak and McCullers is getting back into form after returning from the injury list. MLB Bro “Air” Yordan Alvarez is yet another key piece to the Astros winning ways, as he’s leading the team in homers (31) and batting average (.297) and pushed us to pick the Houston Astros Moneyline to complete our easy 1-2-3 steps to winning against the books!
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