Those betting on MLB baseball odds will look to pick a Sportsbook at Comerica Park on Wednesday as the host Detroit Tigers battle the Kansas City Royals in baseball betting odds action.
The match puts starter Ian Kennedy for the Kansas City Royals on the hill facing Daniel Norris for the Detroit Tigers. Kennedy brings a 1-6 mark to the game, while Norris is 4-5 to date on the season.
Sportsbook Odds & Computer Pick
Sportsbooks such as Sportsbook had set the Detroit Tigers as -130 favorites on the moneyline for this contest. The over under was hovering near 9.5 for betting fans hoping to turn a profit on totals at Sportsbook.
Prediction-scoring formulas run on this game pick a potential 5.4-2.9 result in favor of the Tigers. View the computer score prediction and who will win the pick on the moneyline for all upcoming MLB matchups here.
Kansas City Royals vs Detroit Tigers Matchup
Team Betting Records & Power Rankings
The Detroit Tigers bring a 34-42 record to the battle against the 37-38 Royals. Stay Informed: follow us on Twitter for odds specials, betting line moves and Detroit vs Kansas City injuries news.
It's a MLB baseball betting matchup between the No. 25-rated Detroit Tigers and the league No. 13-ranked Kansas City Royals, according to the latest MLB power poll here at Odds Shark.
Statistical Matchup
Offensively, the game matches up Detroit Tigers No. 13 ranked offense (4.76 runs per game) against a Kansas City Royals defense and pitching staff that sits at No. 10 at 4.47 runs allowed per game. The Detroit Tigers have been averaging 8.64 hits per game, more than the Kansas City Royals have managed so far this season (8.27 hits on average).
Comparing defensive stats, Kansas City owns the No. 15-rated road mark, allowing 4.75 runs per game on the highway. Detroit, on the other hand, rates No. 8 in scoring at home.
Recent Outings Betting Recap
The Royals endured a 5-3 loss at the hands of the Tigers on Tuesday, with Matt Strahm throwing 3.2 innings of 6-hit ball at Comerica Park.
Next Betting Matchups
Kansas City at Detroit, Thursday, June 29th