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00:02 Let's focus here on the Twins and the Brewers.
00:04 Again, big stakes here.
00:05 Twins look at the hold down the AL Central.
00:08 We take a look at the Brewers, look at the hold down the NL Central.
00:10 It's gonna be Burns versus Maeda, a favorite here for the Brewers.
00:14 At a minus 142 price in a total, very low, listed at 7.5.
00:18 This game set the B first pitch right around 210 Eastern.
00:21 Any thoughts between the Twins and the Brewers?
00:23 And now, of course, both of their playoff races.
00:26 >> Yeah, I mean, Maeda's been better than expected since coming off the IL.
00:30 And at least I should say more consistent.
00:33 The only thing I would look to here is, and it's gonna be a low number, but
00:36 I would look to a first five under.
00:38 And you'll find this out about me, Donnie,
00:40 I have very little tolerance for bullpens.
00:42 I have very, very little tolerance for
00:44 bullpens here in the variance that comes along with it.
00:46 So, point simply being that I think with these two starters here, and
00:52 these are lineups that are not good at hitting, period.
00:55 The Brewers can't score, go back to their series against the Dodgers where they
00:58 pitched their tails off and couldn't score a single darn run.
01:02 Three or nine innings, but and Minnesota doesn't score that much on the road.
01:05 So I would look at the first 500 between these two.
01:09 >> Take a look at Corbin Burns here, last 30 days in Major League Baseball,
01:13 124 batters that he's faced.
01:15 He's been electric, an 073 ISO power number, a weighted on base percentage of 240.
01:20 He's gonna get a good dose here of left handed batters expected in the lineup
01:23 today for Minnesota.
01:24 He's been fantastic.
01:25 How about this?
01:26 66 left handed batters he's faced, a 0 ISO power number and
01:30 a weighted on base percentage of 159.
01:32 He's been absolutely electric.
01:34 We'll see how that one turns out here.
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