Jarren Duran leads Twins moneyline pick at +112 on April 29

Jarren Duran leads Twins moneyline pick at +112 on April 29

Greg Peterson’s top MLB pick for Wednesday, April 29 was the Twins moneyline at +112 against the Mariners, a play built around pitching form and a Seattle offense that had struggled away from home. The handicap on the Twins game was listed at Twins -113.

Jarren Duran and the Twins

The Twins side leaned on Taj Bradley’s 2.91 ERA to open the season, plus 9.8 strikeouts per nine innings and only 1.1 home runs allowed. Peterson paired that with George Kirby’s 3.82 fielding independent and 6.6 strikeouts per nine innings, then added Kirby’s career split: a 3.05 ERA at home against a 4.05 ERA on the road.

Seattle’s offense did not offer much help to that profile. The Mariners entered Tuesday 28th in road scoring at 3.3 runs per game, leaving little margin if Kirby did not carry the start. That made the plus-money price on Minnesota the cleanest angle in the column.

George Kirby on the road

Kirby’s overall 2.97 ERA still sat near the top of the board, but the gap between his home and road numbers gave the Twins play a sharper edge. Minnesota was not being sold as a runaway; it was priced as a live underdog against a starter whose road history was weaker than his home track record.

That same column did not stop at one game. Peterson also took Angels moneyline -120 and over 8.5 runs, Rays vs. Guardians over 6.5 runs, Marlins vs. Dodgers under 8.5 runs, and Cubs vs. Padres under 9 runs, giving bettors a full slate of Wednesday options beyond the featured Twins position.

Peterson’s Wednesday slate

Yusei Kikuchi’s 6.21 ERA anchored the Angels pick, while the Angels entered Tuesday third in road scoring with nearly 5.8 runs per game and the White Sox ranked 25th in home run production at 3.7 runs per game. The rest of the board pointed in different directions on totals, but the Twins moneyline at +112 remained the headline recommendation for April 29.

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