Chicago Cubs’ Albert Almora Jr., center, and Daniel Descalso, left, celebrate with Jason Heyward, right, after scoring on a two-run double by Kyle Hendricks off Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Tanner Roark during the second inning of a baseball game on May 14, 2019. John Minchillo | Associated Press
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MLB Wednesday: Albert’s Quickpicks – Orioles v Yankees, Cubs v Reds, Rockies v Red Sox, and Brewers v Phillies

Andrew Albert

Favorite Pick of the Day:
YANKEES (-235) over Orioles

Momentum Pick of the Day
Cubs (+115) over REDS

Are you sure? Pick of the Day:
Rockies (+135) over RED SOX

Pick’em of the Day:
PHILLIES (-110) over Brewers

The Skinny:
Will the Yankees and Orioles ever play baseball? Well, I had the Orioles to upset the Yanks in the series opener, but that just won’t be the case with David Hess on the mound for the birds. The Orioles are 3-13 in Hess' last 16 road starts, 0-4 in Hess' last four starts vs. American League East and 0-7 in Hess' last seven road starts vs. a team with a winning record. Woof. . . . It is incredibly hard to pick against the Cubs right now, and with them with plus-odds, I’m not starting to now. The Cubs have won five straight and have Yu Darvish on the mound, where they are 4-1 in his last five starts. . . . The Red Sox saw Chris Sale strikeout 17 last night and still lose. That’s hard to bounce back from. Plus, the Rockies are 6-0 in German Marquez’s last six interleague starts. Feels like a Rockies win. . . . This feels like a “put up or shut up” spot for Jake Arrieta. The Phillies are sliding a bit, especially with Bryce Harper struggling, so the adult in the room needs to have a great start to even the keel. I think he does. It’s quirky, but the Phillies are 6-0 in Arrieta’s last six Wednesday starts. Guess what day it is?

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