The highly anticipated matchup between the Minnesota Twins and the Detroit Tigers is set to take place on August 7, 2023, at the iconic Comerica Park in Detroit, Michigan. As MLB fans gear up for this thrilling encounter, avid bettors and sports enthusiasts are looking to capitalize on the betting opportunities provided by reputable platforms like FanDuel Sportsbook.
Twins vs Tigers Game Info
- Date: Monday, August 7, 2023
- Time: 6:40 PM ET
- Venue: Comerica Park — Detroit, Michigan
- Coverage: BSDET
Twins vs Tigers Odds & Moneyline
The odds and moneyline at FanDuel Sportsbook offer an exciting array of betting possibilities:
- Moneyline: Minnesota Twins (-166) | Detroit Tigers (+140)
- Spread: Minnesota Twins -1.5 (-100) | Detroit Tigers +1.5 (-120)
- Total: 8.5 — Over (-110) | Under (-110)
Twins vs Tigers Probable Starting Pitchers
The starting pitchers for this game are expected to be Pablo Lopez for the Twins and Joey Wentz for the Tigers:
- Pablo Lopez (Twins): 6-6, 4.01 ERA
- Joey Wentz (Tigers): 2-9, 6.37 ERA
Predictions & Picks
Based on numberFire’s predictions, the Twins are favored to win with a 64% probability. As such, they present a compelling betting opportunity for fans looking to back the favorite.
Betting Trends and Analysis
For bettors seeking deeper insights into this matchup, the following betting trends are worth considering:
Twins Betting Trends:
- The Twins have emerged victorious in 59.7% of the games they were favored in this season.
- When favored at least -166 on the moneyline, the Twins have won 10 times in 20 chances.
- The Twins and their opponents have exceeded the total 49 times out of 109 opportunities.
- Against the spread, the Twins hold a 46-63-0 record in 109 games with a line this season.
Tigers Betting Trends:
- The Tigers have been the moneyline underdog 90 times this season, finishing with a 35-55 record in those games.
- When playing as a moneyline underdog of +140 or longer, the Tigers have won 42.2% of the time (19-26).
- In games with a set over/under, the Tigers and their opponents have gone over the total 55 times out of 110 opportunities.
- Against the spread, the Tigers have a 55-55-0 record this season, covering the spread 50% of the time.
Top Players to Watch
For bettors looking to make more informed decisions, keeping an eye on the following standout players may prove valuable:
Twins Player Leaders:
- Carlos Correa: OPS .677, Batting Average .221, OBP .295, Slugging Percentage .382.
- Max Kepler: Batting Average .237, Doubles 11, Home Runs 17, Walks 23.
- Willi Castro: Hits 63, OBP .330, Slugging Percentage .375.
- Donovan Solano: Batting Average .275, OBP .373, RBI 25.
Tigers Player Leaders:
- Spencer Torkelson: OBP .306, Slugging Percentage .399, Hits 94, Batting Average .227.
- Javier Baez: Batting Average .223, Doubles 12, Triples 4, Home Runs 7, Walks 17.
- Matt Vierling: Batting Average .270, Doubles 12, Triples 2, Home Runs 7, Walks 25.
- Zach McKinstry: Batting Average .230, Doubles 14, Triples 2, Home Runs 7, Walks 32.
FAQ
Q: Where can I place my bets for the Twins vs Tigers game?
A: You can place your bets on the Twins vs Tigers game at FanDuel Sportsbook, which offers a comprehensive selection of MLB odds, betting lines, and prop bets.
Q: What are the odds for the Twins vs Tigers game?
A: The odds at FanDuel Sportsbook for this game are as follows:
- Moneyline: Minnesota Twins (-166) | Detroit Tigers (+140)
- Spread: Minnesota Twins -1.5 (-100) | Detroit Tigers +1.5 (-120)
- Total: 8.5 — Over (-110) | Under (-110)
Q: Who are the probable starting pitchers for the Twins and Tigers?
A: The Twins’ probable starting pitcher is Pablo Lopez (6-6, 4.01 ERA), while the Tigers’ probable starter is Joey Wentz (2-9, 6.37 ERA).
Q: What is the win probability prediction for the Twins?
A: According to numberFire’s predictions, the Twins have a 64% probability of winning the game.
Q: Which players should I keep an eye on during the game?
A: For the Twins, watch out for Carlos Correa, Max Kepler, Willi Castro, and Donovan Solano. For the Tigers, key players include Spencer Torkelson, Javier Baez, Matt Vierling, and Zach McKinstry.