The Minnesota Twins (41-20 Overall, 22-11 Away) have won six of their last 10 games. They are coming off of a 5-4 win in Cleveland last night. Minnesota tops the AL Central with the Detroit Tigers (23-36 Overall, 10-19 Home) occupying fourth-place, 17 games behind the Twins. The Tigers, who have lost two straight, have won four of their last 10 contests. Tonight’s game, which will be played at Detroit’s Comerica Park, has a 7:10 start time
Detroit Tigers vs Minnesota Twins Moneyline Pick – Pitching
Tigers vs Twins Stats and Offense
First, a few quick stats. The Tigers are batting just .228 as a team, while Minnesota is hitting .271. Opponents are hitting .260 versus Tigers pitchers and .243 against Twins hurlers. The bullpen ERA for Minnesota is 3.93, while the Tiger pen comes in at 4.74. The Twins have smacked 117 homers, while the Tigers have only tallied 52 round trippers. At the same time. Detroit pitchers have allowed opponents 91 HRs and Minnesota hurlers have given up just 77.
Minnesota certainly has a bunch of guys who can hit, including Jorge Polanco, Eddie Rosario, and Max Kepler. Kepler, who had three homeruns in last night’s win over the Indians, has put 15 over the fence this season while driving in 40 runs. Rosario, who’s knocked in 50 runs, has smacked 18 round trippers. Polanco, who’s hitting .336, has 32 RBI, 10 HRs, 17 doubles, and five triples.
The Tigers rested first baseman Miguel Cabrera last night, as Detroit faced and lost to Tampa Bay 6-1. That day off could give Cabrera some extra spark against this very tough Twins club. Cabrera is batting .287 with 27 RBI. In his last eight games and 29 ABs, the Detroit first baseman has just five hits and six RBI. In that time, his batting average has dropped 16 points. Left fielder Brandon Dixon, who’s hitting .296 with 19 RBI and 5 HRs, has been inconsistent as of late. He’s played in 32 games.
Our Detroit Tigers vs Minnesota Twins Moneyline Pick
Our Detroit Tigers vs Minnesota Twins moneyline pick finds that the Tigers have the edge when it comes to starting pitching. But that advantage diminishes when you compare offenses. The question is can Boyd neutralize an offense that has performed well this season and, after a lull, is starting to wake up again? We think not. Our pick in this MLB moneyline is the Minnesota Twins.
Summary Moneyline Pick and Odds – Detroit Tigers vs Minnesota Twins
Minnesota Twins with Moneyline at -120