Most MLB teams were off on Canada Day, but now the whole league is set to take the field on Tuesday night.
The latest: James Wood collected a hit for the Washington Nationals in his MLB debut on Monday and should be back in the lineup tonight. Elsewhere, the frontrunners for AL Rookie of the Year (Luis Gil) and AL Cy Young (Tarik Skubal) are due to start.
Check out the latest MLB odds for Tuesday, July 2.
MLB odds: July 2
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St. Louis Cardinals vs. Pittsburgh Pirates
Chicago White Sox vs. Cleveland Guardians
Boston Red Sox vs. Miami Marlins
New York Mets vs. Washington Nationals
Cincinnati Reds vs. New York Yankees
Houston Astros vs. Toronto Blue Jays
San Francisco Giants vs. Atlanta Braves
Detroit Tigers vs. Minnesota Twins
San Diego Padres vs. Texas Rangers
Philadelphia Phillies vs. Chicago Cubs
Tampa Bay Rays vs. Kansas City Royals
Milwaukee Brewers vs. Colorado Rockies
Los Angeles Angels vs. Oakland Athletics
Baltimore Orioles vs. Seattle Mariners
Arizona Diamondbacks vs. Los Angeles Dodgers
Betting insights
- Pittsburgh's Mitch Keller is 5-1 with a 2.28 ERA over his past seven starts. But his lone loss came against St. Louis (6.0 innings, eight hits, four runs on June 13).
- The Guardians have lost four of their past five games and are 3-4 against the White Sox this season. But Cleveland also has the best home record in MLB (26-9).
- Dating back to 2022, Tarik Skubal has a 17-inning scoreless streak against the Twins. He has 28 Ks and just 17 hits allowed against the current lineup (87 plate appearances).
- The Padres have won nine of their past 11 games. The Rangers have lost six of their past seven.
- The under is 14-9 when the Royals are home favourites this season. Brady Singer (4-4, 3.12 ERA) is coming off 7.1 innings of one-run ball last time out at Kauffman Stadium.
- Tuesday's highest over/under belongs to the Brewers vs. Rockies game (11.5). The teams combined for 15 runs in 10 innings on Monday. Milwaukee's Dallas Keuchel allowed five runs over 4.0 innings in his season debut last week, while Colorado's Ryan Feltner has allowed four-plus runs in six straight outings.
- Seattle's George Kirby has allowed two or fewer runs in six straight starts, but Baltimore roughed him up back in May (6.0 innings, nine hits, five runs). The Mariners are 6-1 when Kirby pitches at home this season.