Lindquist circled Christian Yelich’s 1.5 total-bases prop as one of his favorite plays on the card. Chicago is expected to use an opener before turning the game over to swingman Shane Smith and a White Sox bullpen Lindquist labeled “confirmed, not good.” Even though Smith has given up only one homer so far, his 45% hard-hit rate and lack of swing-and-miss stuff set up well for gap-power lefties like Yelich. The former MVP already owns a .385 xwOBA against right-handed pitching this season and has elevated his fly-ball rate by nearly six percentage points. With the wind blowing out to right at Guaranteed Rate Field and Milwaukee projected for 4.9 runs by most models, Lindquist expects Yelich to collect at least two bags—whether via a double, a pair of singles, or clearing the fence.