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Updated · The Action Network · Jun 27
Tigers Open at -134 Against Astros as Valdez Faces Former Team
Updated
Updated · The Action Network · Jun 27

Tigers Open at -134 Against Astros as Valdez Faces Former Team

3 articles · Updated · The Action Network · Jun 27

Summary

  • Detroit opened as a -134 moneyline favorite over Houston for Saturday’s 1:10 p.m. EDT game at Comerica Park, with the total set at 8.5 runs.
  • Framber Valdez gives the Tigers the pitching edge after allowing no earned runs in six innings against Houston earlier this season, while Astros starter Kai-Wei Teng has a 7.36 ERA over his last four starts.
  • Teng also struggled in his previous outing against Detroit, giving up five runs in fewer than four innings of a 9-3 Tigers win.
  • The matchup data leans Detroit as well: the current Tigers roster owns a .293 expected batting average and .734 expected slugging against Teng, while Houston’s current hitters have a .215 xBA and .276 xSLG against Valdez.

Insights

Does Framber Valdez's $115M contract and early season volatility make the favored Tigers a risky bet?
Is Kai-Wei Teng's move to the starting rotation a critical mistake for the Astros' playoff ambitions?
Can Yordan Alvarez's MVP-caliber bat spoil Framber Valdez's revenge game against his former team?