All 30 teams are in action on Sunday as MLB wraps up its weekend series.
The latest: The Baltimore Orioles have taken hold of the AL East and look to stay hot against the struggling Texas Rangers. Elsewhere, the Toronto Blue Jays can call their weekend a success by beating Gerrit Cole and the New York Yankees.
Check out the latest MLB odds for Sunday, June 30.
MLB odds: June 30
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Pittsburgh Pirates vs. Atlanta Braves
San Diego Padres vs. Boston Red Sox
Miami Marlins vs. Philadelphia Phillies
New York Yankees vs. Toronto Blue Jays
Houston Astros vs. New York Mets
Washington Nationals vs. Tampa Bay Rays
Cleveland Guardians vs. Kansas City Royals
Colorado Rockies vs. Chicago White Sox
Chicago Cubs vs. Milwaukee Brewers
Cincinnati Reds vs. St.Louis Cardinals
Los Angeles Dodgers vs. San Francisco Giants
Detroit Tigers vs. Los Angeles Angels
Oakland Athletics vs. Arizona Diamondbacks
Minnesota Twins vs. Seattle Mariners
Texas Rangers vs. Baltimore Orioles
Betting insights
- Baltimore (53-30) has won four straight and now holds a one-game lead over New York (53-32) in the AL East. The O's' have scored an average of 6.2 runs in their last five games. Their +121 run differential is the second-best in MLB.
- Texas is heading in the opposite direction. The reigning champs have lost six straight and are averaging just 2.8 runs per game in that stretch. Corey Seager left yesterday's game early after an HBP and is day-to-day.
- The Blue Jays offence has woken up and the team has already taken 2-of-3 from the Yankee. Toronto has scored five-plus runs in six straight games and Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is 14-of-29 in that stretch with five home runs.
- The Los Angeles Angels have won six straight games and look to sweep the Detroit Tigers. Tyler Anderson (2.63 ERA) is on the bump for L.A. today and Detroit has the fifth-worst wRC+ (82) vs. LHP.
- The San Diego Padres are on a tear. They've scored 44 runs in their last five games (8.8/game) and have won nine of their last 10. Boston Red Sox reliever-turned-starter Josh Winckowski will have to solve that offence.