Kenny G recommended laying the -176 moneyline with the Yankees, citing a red-hot offense and a favorable mound matchup. New York has plated 11, 5, 10 and 7 runs in its last four, ranking third in MLB in both runs and OBP and first in slugging. Aaron Judge is already at 41 homers. Starter Will Warren (7-6, 4.47 ERA) had rolled before a hiccup versus Boston, and Kenny expects a bounce-back against a White Sox lineup that sits 26th in runs and 28th in slugging. Chicago counters with Davis Martin (5-9, 3.93 ERA) and a 4.01 bullpen ERA, far from shutdown units. While Kenny worries about New York’s own 4.32 pen, he believes the Yankee bats can “score nine runs all on their own” and that Warren will keep Chicago quiet enough to justify the chalk.