Baltimore Orioles vs. Milwaukee Brewers ML Bet

by | Last updated Jun 8, 2023 | mlb

Baltimore Orioles vs. Milwaukee Brewers
Date: Tuesday, June 6th, 7:40 ET
Location: American Family Field
TV: BSWI
Money Line: Orioles +106/Brewers -124
Total Line: 8.5

Betting Preview

Here’s our betting preview for the upcoming MLB clash between the Milwaukee Brewers and the Orioles on Tuesday, June 6th at American Family Field. We provide you with a comprehensive analysis, odds, and predictions to help with your handicapping decision or tail our expert based on the projected lineups and listed starting pitchers.

Betting Odds

ML RL Total
BAL +106 +1.5 O 8.5 (-117)
MIL -124 -1.5 U 8.5 (-103)

Orioles vs. Brewers Projected Lineup

Batting Order Position
Adam Frazier 1 2B
Adley Rutschman 2 C
Anthony Santander 3 RF
Austin Hays 4 LF
Gunnar Henderson 5 SS
Ryan Mountcastle 6 1B
Aaron Hicks 7 CF
Ryan O’Hearn 8 1B
Jorge Mateo 9 SS
Kyle Gibson SP


Batting Order Position
Christian Yelich 1 LF
Owen Miller 2 2B
Rowdy Tellez 3 1B
William Contreras 4 C
Brian Anderson 5 3B
Blake Perkins 6 CF
Brice Turang 7 SS
Jon Singleton 8 1B
Joey Wiemer 9 RF
Freddy Peralta SP


Straight Up/Over-Under/ Runline Record

Baltimore Orioles: 37-22 SU / OU 30-26 / Runline 36-23
Milwaukee Brewers: 32-28 SU / OU 25-34 / Runline 28-32

The Orioles head into today’s game vs. the Brewers with an overall record of 37-22. This mark has them sitting 2nd in the AL East. Currently, they are 4.5 games out of the division lead. Over their last five games, they are 3-2 and have a road and home record of 20-10 and 17-12, respectively. Baltimore’s overall series record sits at 12-5-1.

  • The Orioles have covered the runline in 61.0% of their games and have an average run margin of 0.5
  • The Orioles have been favored in 50.8% of their games and have runline records of 13-16 and 23-7 at home and on the road, respectively
  • The over has hit in 54% of the Orioles’ 59 games at 30-26.

The Brewers head into today’s game vs. the Orioles with an overall record of 32-28. This mark has them sitting 2nd in the NL Central. Currently, they are 0.5 games out of the division lead. Over their last five games, they are 3-2 and have a road and home record of 16-16 and 16-12, respectively. Milwaukee’s overall series record sits at 8-10.

  • The Brewers have covered the runline in 46.7% of their games and have an average run margin of -0.4
  • The Brewers have been favored in 51.7% of their games and have runline records of 12-16 and 16-16 at home and on the road, respectively
  • So far, the Brewers have an over/under record of just 25-34.

Pitching Matchup

Pitcher Appearances Started IP Record ERA WHIP HR
Kyle Gibson 12 12 71 7-3 3.89 1.31 6


Starter Kyle Gibson comes in with an overall record of 7-3 for the Orioles. Having made 12 appearances, his ERA is 3.89 and he has a K/9 figure of 0.7. Additionally, he has a FIP of 4.07 and an OBP of .319.

In Kyle Gibson’s last outing, he gave up three runs on seven hits to the Guardians. Gibson came away with the win, as the Orioles came out on top by a score of 8-5.

Pitcher Appearances Started IP Record ERA WHIP HR
Freddy Peralta 11 11 60 5-5 4.62 1.41 10


Milwaukee starter Freddy Peralta enters with an overall record of 5-5 and ERA of 4.62. His ERA on the road is 6.22 and 4.63 when pitching at home. Peralta’s season-long WHIP comes in at 1.41 with a batting average allowed of .253. Opposing teams have put together a slugging percentage of .451 against him.

The Brewers are looking for another good outing from Freddy Peralta, as he finished with a quality start in his last outing. Despite, Peralta tossing six innings and allowing just three runs, the Brewers still lost to the Blue Jays by a score of 3-1.

Orioles vs. Brewers Offense Outlook

The Orioles have played 59 games so far and are ranked 6th in the league with an average of 4.9 runs per game. Their home runs rank is 11th (67) and their overall batting average stands at .249. This includes a BA of .240 on the road and .251 at home.

Baltimore Orioles Top Hitters vs. Righties

Player BA HR SLG WOBA
Austin Hays .296 4 .467 .347
Adley Rutschman .265 7 .442 .358
Anthony Santander .241 6 .430 .309
Cedric Mullins .273 6 .500 .367
Adam Frazier .241 4 .393 .301


Baltimore Orioles Top Hitters: Last Five Games

Player BA H R HR SLG
Anthony Santander .190 4 3 1 .510
Adley Rutschman .390 8 4 0 .430
Aaron Hicks .458 5 4 0 .583
Gunnar Henderson .188 3 2 1 .438
Jorge Mateo .300 5 3 0 .400


This season, the Brewers have proven to be one of the top home run hitting teams in baseball, with 70 home runs in total (8th). Currently, they are averaging 4.0 runs per game and have a collective batting average of .228. The team’s slugging percentage is .399 at home and .345 on the road.

Milwaukee Brewers Team Hitting Stats

Team Games Runs HR BA OBP SLG
Brewers 60 4.0 (21st) 70 (8th) .228 (19th) .305 (18th) .305 (18th)


Milwaukee Brewers Top Hitters: Last Five Games

Player BA H R HR SLG
Joey Wiemer .450 6 4 1 .883
Andruw Monasterio .400 5 3 1 1.050
Christian Yelich .217 4 3 0 .217
Owen Miller .247 5 1 0 .247
Blake Perkins .167 2 2 1 .417


Free MLB Pick

Baltimore has won 66.6% of their road games this season. They send out Kyle Gibson tonight, and the team has cashed in on seven of his last ten starts. Gibson has a 50% QS mark on the campaign overall and a 66.6% mark in night starts. In two of the three team’s recent losses with Gibson on the mound, the Orioles scored zero runs. Freddy Peralta gets the ball for the Brewers. Peralta has been having a rocky year but has looked better as of late, with four quality starts in his last six outings. This is a tough call, but I’m banking on the Birds to outscore the Brew Crew, who has five games in the last ten that they failed to score over two runs. Take Baltimore +114.