Kenny G said he would nibble Milwaukee at +105 even though he labeled the matchup a near toss-up. His case starts with the red-hot Brewers riding a 10-game win streak while averaging 6.8 runs during that span, numbers that have lifted them to 7th in MLB runs, 13th in batting average and 9th in OBP. He expects veteran Brandon Woodruff (1-0, 2.61 ERA in just two starts) to be "very solid" in his third outing of the season after a long lay-off. Milwaukee’s bullpen has quietly trimmed its ERA to 3.97, and although Kenny still calls it shaky, he ranks it essentially even with Seattle’s 3.88 mark. On the other side George Kirby owns a 4.50 ERA and is coming off a five-inning, four-run clunker versus Detroit. While the Mariners’ offense is far better than last year (8th in both slugging and runs), Kenny notes Milwaukee’s 26-23 road record and sees value catching plus money against a pitcher the Brewers’ deep, contact-friendly lineup has yet to face. With the Mariners laying –120 and the total set at seven, he framed Brewers +105 as a "small, streak-based stab" rather than a full-unit play.