Kenny G said he would take the Orioles at -125 against Houston. He pointed to Dean Kremer’s current heater—15 innings of one-run ball in his last two starts, including seven scoreless versus these Astros—and a season ERA of 3.97. Houston’s lineup may have just hung 10 and 7 runs, but it still sits 21st in MLB in runs and owns a battered bullpen that has absorbed multiple injuries. Baltimore’s own pen sports an ugly 4.66 ERA, yet Kenny trusts an Orioles offense that has scored 7, 2, 4, 6 and 12 in its last five and roughed up Cristian Javier the previous meeting. With both clubs essentially .500 in their respective home/road splits and totals, he expects Baltimore to avoid a third straight loss and cash the modest moneyline.