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Cam Schlittler has established himself as a Cy Young contender, posting an impressive 5-1 record, 1.52 ERA, and 0.87 WHIP. He excels at limiting both hits (5.8 H/9) and home runs (0.19 HR/9), putting him among the league’s elite. According to ArsenalFX, Schlittler’s cutter-slider pairing is currently the toughest "tunnel" for right-handed hitters to decipher—a major challenge for a Brewers lineup that relies heavily on Jackson Chourio, Andrew Vaughn, Garrett Mitchell, and William Contreras. The Brewers counter with Kyle Harrison, a talented left-hander posting a 2.12 ERA (xERA 3.36). However, the Yankees are thriving against southpaws this season, holding a 9-4 record and the second-best OPS in baseball. The Yankees’ lineup struggled in yesterday’s 3-for-30, 14-strikeout shutout loss. Expect a motivated response on the road.

DraftKings. Kyle Harrison has been a revelation for Brewers injury-plagued rotation. However, he’s been highly inefficient with his pitch count, needing almost 4.3 per plate appearance, which is the most amongst qualified starters. That won’t bode well against a patient Yankees lineup. Harrison is under this line in 4/6 starts as is, and the Yankees have crushed lefties all season (.782 OPS, 116 wRC+). Brewers bullpen is rested after Jacob Misiorowski’s gem yesterday, preceded by an off-day. I’d bet this down to under 15.5.
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