Kenny G leaned toward laying the −135 with Toronto in the series opener. His reasoning: the Blue Jays have the best home record in baseball at 44-22 and are scorching at the plate, ranking fifth in runs and first in both batting average and on-base percentage while posting 9-5-10 runs their last three. Toronto hands the ball to veteran Shane Bieber, who in his lone 2025 start threw six innings of two-hit, one-run ball with nine strikeouts and zero walks. Meanwhile Milwaukee has cooled off, scoring little in the final two games at Arizona, and although their season numbers are elite (second in average, OBP, third in runs), current form and a mediocre 3.79 bullpen ERA worry Kenny. Brewers ace Freddy Peralta is red-hot (15-5, 2.68 ERA, no runs allowed over his last three starts), so Kenny stopped short of a full play, but given Torontos powerful bats, home dominance, and a rested Bieber, he prefers the Jays side if bettors want action.