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Today’s Free Picks
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| MLB | (953) Washington Nationals at (954) Milwaukee Brewers: Moneyline | 2:10pm EDT - Apr 12/2026 |
The PLAY: Milwaukee Brewers -200 Action
2% Milwaukee (2:10 ET): This is a big price to pay, but I just do not see the Brewers getting swept at home by the Nationals. Despite losing four in a row overall, the Brew Crew are still 8-6 and boast the National League’s third best run differential (+18). They’ve lost as -210 and -178 favorites the L2 days. Lack of offense has been the biggest issue with the lineup producing only six runs total during the four-game skid. In fact, the Brewers had been held scoreless for 16 consecutive innings, prior to Wilson Contreras’ leading off the ninth inning with a HR yesterday. I will point out that - despite being no-hit for the first five innings Saturday, the Brewers did leave the bases loaded in both the sixth and ninth innings. So they could have easily done more damage at the plate.
I certainly expect more offense from the home team this afternoon against Nationals’ starter Zack Littell. The Nats used an opener in front of Littell on 3/31 when he allowed three runs, on a pair of homers, in 5 IP. The team was lucky to escape with a 9-6 victory over St. Louis when Littell started Monday, after trailing 6-3 going into the bottom of the eighth. Littell has thrown just 75 and 70 pitches his first two starts, which means we’re likely to see more of the bullpen today. I know they’ve been good the first two games of this series, but Nats’ relievers are still bottom three in ERA (5.71) after ranking dead last in all of baseball last season.
Brandon Woodruff, who will be starting Sunday for Milwaukee, struggled his last time out with five runs allowed to the Boston Red Sox. But the Brewers still ended up winning that game (8-6), just as they did Woodruff’s first start of the season (6-2 over the Rays). Woodruff has always had Washington’s number, posting a 5-0 record and 1.50 ERA in nine career matchups including seven starts. The Brewers also still have one of the better bullpens (7th in ERA). Not often that I do this, but it’s worth laying this kind of price today. 2% Milwaukee (Play to -225)
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After spending the previous decade at Covers Experts, Bryan Power has wasted little time establishing himself. A consistent winner since first emerging on the scene back in 2011, Power didn't have a single losing calendar year in his first decade as a pro handicapper! In April & May of this year (2022), he went on an amazing 154-99-2 (+$41,322) with all plays!
Power handicaps football (both NFL and college), basketball (NBA and college), MLB, Soccer (most major European leagues), and the UFC. He uses a personal set of power ratings, combined with situational handicapping, to make his selections. Multiple bets per day across multiple sports are the norm.