Yankees vs. Red Sox MLB Computer Pick: Boston Poised to Defeat New York

Author:
Oddstrader

We’re hopeful the AI Model can continue its red-hot success in the MLB. With today’s 15-game slate, we asked the Model for three of its favorite bets. Here’s one of the three, with an in-depth analysis you should consider before heading to our top-rated sportsbooks.

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MLB Pick


New York Yankees vs. Boston Red Sox

Sunday, July 28, 2024 – 07:10 PM ET at Fenway Park


The AI Model projects the Red Sox will add a win in the series finale, 5.1-4.4. The Red Sox are just -110 on the moneyline. They’ll be the best bet for tonight’s ESPN game.

Enough Power For Boston

The Boston Red Sox will face Carlos Rodon of the Yankees. Rodon is a left-handed pitcher who has allowed a .216 ISO to his last 84 batters.

This season, Rodon has also given up a .210 ISO to 486 batters. That’s ultimately not ideal for Rodon. The Red Sox’s projected lineup has six batters with an ISO of at least .154 against lefties over the last month.

Boston will find some legitimate power against Rodon in this game.

Yankees Need More Depth

The Yankees signed Jazz Chisholm to add depth to the lineup against righties. It’s unclear if he’ll play, but the reality is that the Yankees still don’t have enough depth against righties.

They’ll compete against Tanner Houck, who has held 506 batters to a .077 ISO and wOBA of .263 this season. Houck has even forced more than 55% of ground balls and has only walked 5.5% of batters.

The Pick

Let’s ride with the AI Model and take the Red Sox at -110. Boston’s got the more consistent pitcher and more power in the lineup.

MLB Pick: Red Sox ML (-110) at Caesars Sportsbook

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