MLB Betting Line Favors the Kansas City Royals over the Milwaukee Brewers
The Milwaukee Brewers get a visit from the Kansas City Royals in MLB baseball betting action on Monday, with the home side looking to send the visitors to the showers with a loss.
Milwaukee hands the ball to starter Kyle Lohse in this one and he'll try to improve on his 3-7 mark on the year. Kansas City counters with Edinson Volquez, who will try to quiet the fans and the Brewers bats at the same time.
Sportsbook Odds & Computer Pick
Those going with the Milwaukee Brewers in this one found them listed on the odds board as moneyline underdogs of -101 at Sportsbook for Monday's contest. The betting total was hovering near 8 at Sportsbook.
Odds Shark prediction models pick the Royals to win this game 3.7-2.9. View the computer score prediction and who will win the pick on the moneyline for all upcoming MLB matchups here.
Kansas City Royals vs Milwaukee Brewers Matchup
Team Betting Records & Power Rankings
Milwaukee (24-40) will face the 34-25 Royals in this tilt. Stay Informed: follow us on Twitter for odds specials, betting line moves and Milwaukee vs Kansas City injuries news.
This game matches up the No. 26 (Milwaukee Brewers) and the No. 27 (Kansas City Royals) teams, according to our current MLB Power Rankings.
Statistical Matchup
On offense, it's a battle between the Milwaukee Brewers and its No. 27-rated batting order, averaging 3.66 runs per nine innings, against the No. 12 line up of the Kansas City Royals at 4.25 runs per outing.
Defensively, Kansas City features the No. 9-rated defense on the road, allowing 4 runs per game. Milwaukee, meanwhile, comes in at No. 20 at home, scoring 3.97 runs per game.
Recent Outings Betting Recap
The Royals were saddled with a loss last time out in Jeremy Guthrie's start, as they lost 3-2 against St. Louis on Saturday at Busch Stadium.
Milwaukee didn't plate a single run in their last outing, shut down by Max Scherzer in a losing cause, 4-0, against Washington on Sunday.
Next Betting Matchups
Kansas City at Milwaukee, Tuesday, June 16th