MLB Picks Today:

MLB picks today, featuring Toronto Blue Jays vs. Seattle Mariners.

Expert baseball handicapper Greg Peterson shares his top MLB picks for Wednesday, October 15.

 

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8:08 PM Eastern

Toronto Blue Jays vs. Seattle Mariners

Mariners starting pitcher George Kirby has a 4.10 ERA between the regular season and postseason despite a career-high 10 strikeouts per nine innings. His 3.37 fielding independent pitching and combined home ERA of 3.29 suggest positive regression ahead. While the Blue Jays lead the league in scoring since the All-Star Break with 5.5 runs per game, they now head to a pitcher-friendly environment after scoring just four runs in the first two games of this series. Toronto gives Shane Bieber the start, and between the regular season and playoffs, he owns a 3.77 ERA with over 1.5 home runs allowed per nine innings.

Picks: Mariners Moneyline -130 and Over 7 Runs (Greg’s Handicap: Mariners -133, Total 7.1)

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Greg Peterson
Greg, originally from Wisconsin and a UW Oshkosh alumnus, is widely recognized in the sports media industry, particularly for his expertise in college basketball, which earned him the nickname "Hoops" from Brent Musburger. He has worked with Vanderbilt and Oregon's flagship stations and joined VSIN in 2017. Greg contributes to various channels, hosting "The Baseball Betting Show" and "Coast To Coast Hoops" podcasts, and writes for DK Nation, building on his experience with over 500 articles for the New York Post. Known for his analytical approach, he produces daily spreadsheets for college basketball and MLB games, focusing on educating bettors about the importance of betting on numbers rather than teams.