Royce Lewis leads the Minnesota Twins (64-80) into a contest with the Los Angeles Angels (67-77) following his two-home run showing in a 12-3 win over the Angels. The Twins are favored on the moneyline (-116) in this game against the underdog Angels (-103), which begins at 4:07 p.m. ET on Wednesday. Minnesota’s Taj Bradley and Los Angeles’ Jose Soriano will take the mound first.
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Twins to win vs Angels -116
Twins vs. Angels betting lines
- Favorite: Twins (-116)
- Underdog: Angels (-103)
- Over/under: 9
Twins betting info, hitting leaders, & pitching
Twins betting info
- The Twins have compiled a 38-44 record in games they were favored on the moneyline (winning 46.3% of those games).
- When playing as moneyline favorites with odds of -116 or shorter, Minnesota has a 35-34 record (winning 50.7% of its games).
- Based on this contest’s moneyline, the Twins have an implied win probability of 53.7%.
- Minnesota has combined with opponents to go over the total 67 times this season for a 67-69-7 record against the over/under.
- The Twins have a 73-70-0 record ATS this season (covering 51% of the time).
Twins hitting info
- Byron Buxton leads the Twins in home runs (30), runs batted in (74) and has a team-best batting average of .271.
- Among all hitters in baseball, Buxton’s home run total ranks 12th and his RBI tally ranks 48th.
- Buxton takes a two-game hitting streak into this matchup. During his last five outings he is batting .263 with a double, three triples, a home run and two RBIs.
- Trevor Larnach is batting .255 with 20 doubles, a triple, 16 home runs and 47 walks.
- Larnach currently ranks 108th in homers and 110th in RBI in the majors.
- Brooks Lee has 14 doubles, a triple, 14 home runs and 28 walks while hitting .241.
- Lewis has 16 doubles, 12 home runs and 25 walks while batting .237.
- Lewis has hit safely in three straight games. In his last five games he is hitting .238 with a double, two home runs, a walk and four RBIs.
Twins pitching rankings
- The pitching staff for the Twins has a collective 8.6 K/9, which ranks 11th in MLB.
- Minnesota has the 24th-ranked team ERA across all MLB pitching staffs (4.56).
- Pitchers for the Twins combine for the 23rd-ranked WHIP in baseball (1.328).
- The Twins give up the 19th-fewest home runs in baseball (173 total, 1.2 per game).
- Minnesota struck out 13 Angels batters while allowing five hits in a 12-3 win in its last game.
Angels betting info, hitting leaders, & pitching
Angels betting info
- The Angels have won 50, or 46.3%, of the 108 games they’ve played as underdogs this season.
- Los Angeles is 45-53 this season when entering a game as the underdog by -103 or more on the moneyline.
- The oddsmakers’ moneyline implies a 50.7% chance of a victory for the Angels.
- Los Angeles and its opponents have gone over the total this season in 76 of its 144 opportunities.
- The Angels have an ATS record of 78-66-0 in 144 games with a spread this season.
Angels hitting info
- Taylor Ward is batting .224 for Los Angeles with a team-high 95 RBI.
- Among all hitters in the majors, Ward is 12th in home runs and 10th in RBI.
- Jo Adell is slugging .507 this season, with a team-best 35 homers while driving in 94 runs.
- Adell currently ranks eighth in homers and 11th in RBI in the major leagues.
- Adell has safely hit in two straight games. In his last five games he is hitting .316 with three home runs, two walks and eight RBIs.
- Zach Neto is slashing .257/.319/.473 this season for the Angels.
- Mike Trout is batting .230 with an OBP of .365 and a slugging percentage of .419 this season.
- Trout takes a three-game hitting streak into this matchup. During his last five outings he is hitting .200 with a double, six walks and an RBI.
Angels pitching rankings
- The Angels strike out 8.0 batters per nine innings as a pitching staff, 22nd in MLB.
- Los Angeles has pitched to a 4.84 ERA this season, which ranks 28th in baseball.
- The Angels have a combined 1.438 WHIP as a pitching staff, second-highest in MLB.
- The Angels have given up the third-most long balls so far this season with 203 home runs allowed.
- Los Angeles pitchers struck out 13 Twins hitters while allowing 12 base hits in a 12-3 loss its last time out.
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