MLB Picks Today:

Expert baseball handicapper Greg Peterson shares his top MLB picks today for Sunday, May 24.

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12:35 PM Eastern

Detroit Tigers vs. Baltimore Orioles — Game 1 of Doubleheader

Tigers starting pitcher Framber Valdez owns a 4.58 ERA this season, but his 4.06 fielding independent along with just 0.8 home runs allowed per nine innings point toward positive regression. Orioles starting pitcher Brandon Young has a 4.25 ERA, but a much higher 5.22 fielding independent with 1.5 home runs and 4.2 walks allowed per nine innings. He is also backed by a bullpen that ranks 25th in ERA at 4.77, while the Tigers bullpen ranks 15th at 3.86.

Pick: Tigers Moneyline +121

Greg’s Handicap: Tigers -118

1:35 PM Eastern

Tampa Bay Rays vs. New York Yankees

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Rays starting pitcher Drew Rasmussen owns a 3.19 ERA with 1.3 home runs allowed per nine innings, while the Rays bullpen ranks 19th in ERA at 4.31. The Yankees entered the series leading the league in home scoring with six runs per game and send Will Warren to the mound for this start. Warren owns a 3.61 ERA overall, and while his 3.02 fielding independent with one home run and 2.2 walks allowed per nine innings points toward positive regression, all six of the home runs he has allowed this season have come at Yankee Stadium, where he has surrendered 1.5 home runs per nine innings.

Pick: Rays vs. Yankees Over 7.5 Runs

Greg’s Handicap: Total 8.3

2:10 PM Eastern

Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Milwaukee Brewers

Dodgers starting pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto owns a 3.32 ERA and 3.87 fielding independent with 1.4 home runs allowed per nine innings, but he has been significantly better on the road throughout his career. Yamamoto owns a lifetime 2.21 ERA away from home with fewer than 0.6 home runs allowed per nine innings compared to a 3.47 ERA and 1.2 home runs allowed per nine innings at home. Brewers starting pitcher Brandon Sproat has struggled badly, posting a 5.75 ERA with two home runs and 5.1 walks allowed per nine innings while facing a Dodgers lineup that ranks second in road scoring with 5.9 runs per game.

Pick: Dodgers Run Line -1.5 -105

Greg’s Handicap: Dodgers -1.5 -118

2:20 PM Eastern

Houston Astros vs. Chicago Cubs

Cubs starting pitcher Shota Imanaga is coming off his worst start of the season after allowing eight runs against the Milwaukee Brewers on Monday, but he still owns a solid 3.38 ERA with 1.1 home runs and 2.5 walks allowed per nine innings this season. Astros starting pitcher Peter Lambert owns a 3.56 ERA with just 0.5 home runs allowed per nine innings, but he is supported by an Astros lineup averaging a league-worst 2.7 runs per game during the month of May. The Astros bullpen also entered the weekend ranked last in ERA at 5.62.

Pick: Cubs Run Line -1.5 +130

Greg’s Handicap: Cubs -1.5 -101

4:05 PM Eastern

Chicago White Sox vs. San Francisco Giants

White Sox starting pitcher Noah Schultz has battled control issues this season, with his ERA climbing to 4.93 largely because he is issuing 5.5 walks per nine innings. Giants starting pitcher Robbie Ray owns a 4.28 ERA with two home runs and 3.6 walks allowed per nine innings, though his numbers were skewed by allowing 10 total runs in his previous start against the Arizona Diamondbacks. Prior to that outing, he had allowed three earned runs or fewer in each of his previous nine starts. Ray has also been dominant at home, where his ERA drops to 1.91 with fewer than one home run allowed per nine innings compared to a 6.84 ERA and 3.1 home runs allowed per nine innings on the road.

Pick: Giants Moneyline -102

Greg’s Handicap: Giants -138

4:10 PM Eastern

Washington Nationals vs. Atlanta Braves

Braves starting pitcher Martin Perez has enjoyed an outstanding start to the season with a 2.85 ERA, though his 3.93 fielding independent raises some concerns, especially against a Nationals lineup that has crushed left-handed pitching. Washington ranks in the top five in OPS against southpaws and leads the league in scoring with nearly 5.5 runs per game, while the Braves rank second with nearly 5.4 runs per game. Nationals starting pitcher Foster Griffin owns a 4.02 ERA with 1.6 home runs allowed per nine innings, and the Nationals bullpen ranks 26th in ERA at 4.95.

Pick: Nationals vs. Braves Over 8.5 Runs

Greg’s Handicap: Total 9.3

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