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Chicago White Sox lose & Milwaukee Brewers win as AlgaVision's MLB selections go 1-1.

After a couple days with no Primary or Secondary Major League Baseball selections, AlgaVision had one of each yesterday, with the Chicago White Sox losing as Primary Selection at -176 vs. the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Milwaukee Brewers knocking off the Arizona Diamondbacks as a -144 favorite. Even at 1-1 for the day, AlgaVision's picks have gone a remarkable 28-14 (67%) since May 1. These AlgaLytics videos are intended to provide full transparency for all of AlgaVision's selections, and you can also track all the results or purchase a subscription by going to www.AlgaVision.com. Also don't forget to subscribe to this YouTube channel as we will be here to review all the wins and losses whenever AlgaVision has Primary or Secondary Selections. Over the long term for many years, these top-level AlgaVision picks have won at nearly a 64% rate, with all the results completely documented. Looking at yesterday's results, it was clear to see why the AlgaVision algorithm was all over the White Sox. Chicago had one of its top pitchers on the mound in Lucas Giolito. He did the job, leaving the game essentially with a 3-2 lead after allowing 4 hits and 2 runs while striking out 7 in 6 innings. The White Sox are the superior team offensively, ranking fifth in MLB in batting average and sixth in runs scored. And Chicago has one of the top-ranked bullpens in the league, while the Pirates rank near the bottom in terms of their offensive production and bullpen. No algorithm is going to be able to guess when the first pitcher out of the pen for the White Sox, Garnett Crochet, is going to give up 4 straight hits and 4 runs without recording an out. That was pretty much game over. In the other matchup, we had an undervalued Brewers team at -144 taking on the worst team in baseball in Arizona. Yes, the D'Backs are better at home than on the road, but they still are way under .500 at home. Meanwhile, Milwaukee is in first place in the National League Central Division and is better on the road than at home. And the Brewers had Freddy Perralta at 7-2 with a 2.11 ERA on the mound. Perralta went 6 innings and allowed just 1 hit while striking out 10. Zac Gallen, with respectable numbers coming in, kept Arizona close by allowing 3 hits and 1 run in 5 innings. But then he turned it over to one of the league's worst bullpens and that was all she wrote. Over the final 4 innings, D'Backs pitchers gave up 4 runs on 5 hits while Milwaukee's pen shut the door. Why the lines keep moving toward the D'Backs and why Milwaukee was so undervalued here is hard to understand, but if you just continue to follow AlgaVision's lead you'll do just fine.