In our MLB predictions for Wednesday, August 10, we bring you the best Rays vs Brewers betting pick and odds. Tampa Bay and Milwaukee close down their four-game interleague set with a two-game series finale at American Family Field in Milwaukee. Tuesday’s game has been excluded from the analysis, while the Brewers swept the Rays at Tropicana Field back in June.
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Rays vs Brewers Betting Pick
This game will be played at American Family Field at 2:10 PM ET on Wednesday, August 10, 2022.
Why Bet The Brewers:
✅ The Brewers are batting just .239 in August, but they also have a strong .346 on-base percentage and .449 slugging percentage across 205 at-bats this month. On the other side, the Rays are slashing just .228/.338/.320 through 197 at-bats in August.
✅ Jeffrey Springs (4-3; 2.50 ERA; 1.08 WHIP) will get the nod for the Rays. The 29-year-old lefty threw six scoreless innings this past Thursday, but it was against the hapless Tigers lineup. Springs hasn’t been at his best lately, tallying a 4.25 ERA over his previous six starts and 29.2 innings of work while allowing a .833 OPS and .352 BABIP to his opponents.
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✅ Brandon Woodruff (9-3; 3.49 ERA; 1.19 WHIP) will toe the rubber for the Brewers, and the 29-year-old righty hasn’t been charged for a loss since May 27. Over his previous seven outings, Woodruff has gone 4-0 with a shiny 2.18 ERA, 1.73 FIP, and 51/14 K/BB ratio across 41.1 frames of work.
Tampa Bay Rays
The 58-50 Rays entered Tuesday’s battle in Milwaukee searching for their second straight win. Tampa Bay blanked Detroit 7-0 last Sunday to clinch a four-game road series, recording its fourth victory in five games.
The Rays were sitting at the third spot in the AL East on Tuesday. They also held the second wild card in the American League. While the Rays’ offense continues to struggle, their bullpen has compiled an excellent 2.92 ERA, .234 BABIP, and 1.5 BB/9 across 24.2 innings pitched in August.
Milwaukee Brewers
The 58-50 Brewers entered the Rays series hoping to snap their two-game skid. Milwaukee has won only one of its previous seven contests, so the Brewers were a couple of games behind the NL Central-leading St. Louis Cardinals on Tuesday. They were also one game behind the bottom wild card in the National League.
The Brewers’ bullpen has been a big issue of late. Milwaukee’s relievers hold a 0-3 record with a pedestrian 4.87 ERA and 5.32 FIP through 20.1 innings of work in August.