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Nick Kurtz PrizePicks MLB Pick — More 1.5 Hits+Runs+RBI

Big Amish is heating up at the right time, and today he comes home to one of the most hitter-friendly ballparks in the entire league.

Kurtz snapped a 48 at-bat homerless drought yesterday, launching a solo shot in the third inning to give the Athletics a 1-0 win over the Mets and complete a three-game sweep. That homer, the first of his 2026 season, was a clear sign that the breakout is coming. The Statcast profile has been telling that story all year. Per Baseball Savant, Kurtz has an average exit velocity of 97 mph, a 57.1 percent hard-hit rate, and a 14.3 percent barrel rate in 2026. His xwOBA sits at .354. The underlying quality of contact is elite. The hits and results were just not showing up yet. Yesterday was the start of that correction.

Now he returns to Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento, which played as one of the most hitter-friendly venues in baseball a year ago. He slugged .290/.383/.619 with 36 home runs and a 1.002 OPS in 2025, and he was demonstrably better at home than anywhere else. The ballpark is a haven for left-handed power hitters like Kurtz, with short right-field dimensions and conditions that consistently suppress spin and extend carry. Today, he gets Nathan Eovaldi, who is 1-2 with a 7.98 ERA through his first three starts of 2026. Eovaldi has allowed runs in bunches and is not the same velocity-and-power pitcher he was in his prime. Kurtz coming home off a homer yesterday against a struggling right-hander at Sutter Health Park is exactly the kind of spot where More 1.5 Hits+Runs+RBI becomes very reachable.

Yusei Kikuchi PrizePicks MLB Pick — More 5.5 Strikeouts

The strikeout production has to be there for Kikuchi tonight, and the Yankees are giving him every reason to find it.

Kikuchi posted 174 strikeouts in 178.1 innings last season with a career-best 9.30 K/9 that earned him an AL All-Star selection. His pitch mix and swing-and-miss ability are real. The curveball and slider generate whiffs at a consistent rate when he is locating, and the arm angle adjustment entering 2026 gives him an additional deception element. Yes, the early-season surface numbers have been rough at a 4.15 ERA and 2.08 WHIP. But the expected ERA of 3.77 tells you the results have not matched the underlying profile. He is inducing weaker contact and issuing fewer walks than last year, which is exactly the right direction for a pitcher of his caliber.

The Yankees are one of the most punchless lineups in baseball right now. Full stop. Their team batting average sits at .201, 29th of 30 teams in the majors. Their team OPS is .648, ranking 23rd in baseball. Kikuchi is a lefty with the proven strikeout repertoire to exploit a cold, struggling lineup at Yankee Stadium. More than 5.5 means he needs fewer than one strikeout per inning through a standard start. For a pitcher with 174 punchouts a year ago facing one of the worst offenses in baseball, that number could come early.

 

 

 

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