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Best YRFI/NRFI Picks: Shane Bieber’s Strikeouts Have Evaporated (June 23)

Looking for early MLB bets to get the sweat over and done with? No Run First Inning and Yes Run First Inning (NRFI/YRFI) bets are the option for you! And when you go for your first inning plays, make sure to hit up the OddsShopper Premium Tool, as it is the top resource in the industry for finding the strongest NRFI and YRFI plays. OddsShopper scours the market to find leverage points and gaps where bettors have the best chance to make money. For the best NRFI picks today on Caesars, OddsShopper is liking some strikeout-deficient starters taking the bump in Cleveland.

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Best YRFI/NRFI Bets Today: No Run First Inning Bets

New York Mets at Philadelphia Phillies YRFI (-110)

When the New York Mets face off against the Philadelphia Phillies, expect a high-scoring game. Despite the Phillies occasionally struggling against Kodai Senga and Taijuan Walker showing solid performances, the Phillies are eager to step up to the plate for a YRFI. The Philadelphia ballpark is known to be a hitter-friendly venue, meaning the focus should be on the potential offensive fireworks.

Milwaukee Brewers at Cleveland Guardians YRFI (+110)

Expect runs to be scored in the Brewers-Guardians matchup is well. While some may focus Shane Bieber and his strikeout prop, bettors should also target the offensive action in this game. It is advisable to stack players from both teams, as there will be plenty of at-bats and baserunners. With Bieber’s miniscule 17.5% strikeout rate and Milwaukee’s Wade Miley even worse at 14.8%, the batters have a good chance to make contact and put themselves in scoring positions. Be prepared for multiple baserunners and scoring opportunities early in this game.

Oakland Athletics at Toronto Blue Jays NRFI (-110)

Although there may be some concern regarding James Kaprielian and his tendency to issue walks, there is still value in backing Oakland in this game. Chris Bassitt takes the mound for the Blue Jays and has been solid, boasting a 21-to-8 strikeout-to-walk ratio and limiting opposing batters to a .253 expected average. While Kaprielian’s walk rate is nearly 12%, he has been more effective at limiting opposing batting averages. As long as he can keep his command in check, this matchup has the potential for a scoreless first inning.

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