Despite the odds, the Milwaukee Brewers are set to outperform the Chicago Cubs in the upcoming MLB showdown, with the Brewers Money Line being my top pick.

If you're looking for a thrilling display of baseball prowess, then Wrigley Field is where it's at. The Chicago Cubs, currently standing at 68-61, are preparing to square off against the division-leading Milwaukee Brewers (72-57) in a three-game set that could potentially determine the fate of the NL Central. As the numbers stand, the Brewers are +105 underdogs on the moneyline at DraftKings Sportsbook, but there's more to this game than what the stats reveal at first glance. In fact, my money is on the Brew Crew to bring home the W.

The Brewers are currently sitting at the top of the NL Central, four games ahead of the Cubs, and have won 14 out of their last 20 games. They're coming in hot with an eight-game winning streak, and the momentum doesn't seem to be slowing down. The Cubs, on the other hand, have won seven of their last ten games. While they've made a commendable effort, the Brewers' consistency and form give them the upper hand.

The key to this game could lie in the hands of the starting pitchers. The Brewers are sending veteran lefty Wade Miley (6-3, 3.18 ERA) to the mound, a player who has consistently shown his worth throughout the season. Despite a no-decision in his lone start against the Cubs this season, Miley still managed to hold his own, giving up four runs on nine hits over five innings. Coming off a 3.60 ERA across four August starts since his return from the IL, Miley's solid performance makes a compelling case for the Brewers' potential victory.

Chicago, in contrast, is countering with Jameson Taillon (7-8, 5.60). Despite posting a solid 4-2 record and a 4.70 ERA over his last seven starts, Taillon has proven to be less reliable. A clear example of this was his performance against the Brewers earlier this season, where he gave up three runs on seven hits in just four innings. 

There's also the matter of the Brewers' fiery offense. Each of their last five games has hit or eclipsed at least 9 runs. The Cubs have scored 20 runs in their last two games, but Milwaukee's heated bats could prove to be a tough match for the Cubs' pitchers.

While the Cubs are favored at -125 on the moneyline, the Brewers' current form and the potential performance of Miley make them a compelling choice for the win. The Brewers' underdog status only adds to the intrigue, making this a prime opportunity to go against the grain and back the Brew Crew.