Get set for a full night of MLB action, featuring Cy Young contenders, hearty losing streaks and more.
The latest: The best pitching matchup of the night will take place at Comerica Park in Detroit. Elsewhere, the Toronto Blue Jays look to snap a lengthy skid against the red hot Boston Red Sox, while the Minnesota Twins look to continue crushing at the plate.
Check out the latest MLB odds for Tuesday, June 25.
MLB odds: June 25
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Baltimore Orioles vs. Cleveland Guardians
Philadelphia Phillies vs. Detroit Tigers
Seattle Mariners vs. Tampa Bay Rays
Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Cincinnati Reds
New York Yankees vs. New York Mets
Toronto Blue Jays vs. Boston Red Sox
Atlanta Braves vs. St. Louis Cardinals
Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Chicago White Sox
Texas Rangers vs. Milwaukee Brewers
Colorado Rockies vs. Houston Astros
Miami Marlins vs. Kansas City Royals
Oakland Athletics vs. Los Angeles Angels
Washington Nationals vs. San Diego Padres
Minnesota Twins vs. Arizona Diamondbacks
Chicago Cubs vs. San Francisco Giants
Betting insights
- MLB ERA leader Ranger Suarez (1.75 ERA) faces AL Cy Young frontrunner Tarik Skubal (+200 to win) tonight in Detroit. The over/under is set at 7.5 runs, and nine of Suarez's 15 starts have gone under that total.
- The Blue Jays' seven-game losing skid is the longest active streak in MLB. They're 0-4 against the Red Sox in that span, including a 7-3 loss last week in the same pitching matchup (Kevin Gausman vs. Brayan Bello).
- Reynaldo Lopez has allowed three or fewer runs in all 13 starts this season. The Braves are 9-4 when he's on the mound.
- Fresh off a sweep against the Orioles, the Astros are on a five-game win streak. Tonight, Houston turns to starter Hunter Brown, who is 3-0 with one run allowed over his past three outings.
- The Dodgers are 39-37 ATS as favourites, while the White Sox are a league-worst 33-45 ATS as underdogs.
- Over the past two weeks, the Twins have a .329/.391/.551 slash line as a team — good for an MLB-best 168 wRC+ and 6.7 runs per game.