The Cleveland Indians and Minnesota Twins finish up a two-game series in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on Wednesday at 7:10 p.m. ET in a matchup that will be nationally televised. The Indians are -120 on the money line, meaning it would take a $120 bet on a Cleveland win to return $100. The over-under for total runs is 7.5.

Before you make a pick for either side, you need to see what SportsLine's advanced computer model has to say. This model has simulated this AL Central matchup 10,000 times to create a pick on the money line, run line and total.

The projection model entered this week on a 10-5 run. Now, it has broken down every conceivable at-bat for Wednesday's showdown.

We can tell you it likes the over, saying it hits in 65 percent of simulations. And it has also found strong value on one side of the money line that you can see only at SportsLine.

This game features a pair of top-tier starting pitchers looking to continue their early-season success.

Carlos Carrasco takes the hill for Cleveland with a 3-0 record and 3.48 ERA. Minnesota starter Jose Berrios comes in with a 2-1 record that doesn't fully do justice to how impressive he has been.

Berrios, a native Puerto Rican, has a 2.18 ERA, 0.63 WHIP and has walked just one batter in 20 2/3 innings pitched. He has 24 strikeouts during that span.

He'll look to help Minnesota (7-5) bounce back from a 6-1 defeat to Cleveland in Game 1. And while the Twins can expect a strong outing from Berrios, run support could be an issue.

Veteran Joe Mauer (.378) is off to a hot start, but Minnesota is just 27th in the league with 52 runs scored. Cleveland (9-6) can sympathize since it has a team batting average of just .208 through 15 games.

So which side should you back? Visit SportsLine now to find out which side of the Indians-Twins money line has strong value on Wednesday, all from the computer model that entered the week on a 10-5 run.