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Today’s Free Picks
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| MLB | (909) Baltimore Orioles at (910) Seattle Mariners: F5 Total | 4:10pm EDT - Jun 18/2026 |
The PLAY: F5 Total Under 4.5 (-132) Shane Baz (RHP), Bryan Woo (RHP) Must Start
Baltimore's scheduled starter Shane Baz has exhibited very good form over his last 5 starts with a 2.05 ERA/1.17 WHIP. Baltimore has played 6-2 under the first 5-inning total on the road this season with Baz as their starting pitcher. The Orioles have also played 4-1 under the first 5-inning total this season when Shane Baz was their starting pitcher.
Seattle's Bryan Woo has been dominant in his last 3 starts at home didn't allow an earned run and had a 6.5:1 strikeout to walk ratio. Since 2024, Woo has made 30 home starts with a superb 2.43 ERA/0.77 WHIP and posted a 7.1:1 strikeout to walk ratio. The current Baltimore roster is just 12-for-56 (.214 BA) lifetime against Woo.
Bet on this game to go under the first 5-inning total of 4.0 or higher.
Consultant Bio
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