As getaway day in the Majors begins, the Athletics will look to split their four-game set with the Royals at Kauffman Stadium on Thursday afternoon. Oakland has just a 2.5 game lead on the Angels in the West while the Royals have taken over first in the Central. They are now a half-game ahead of the Tigers in the standings. This has been a fun series to watch so far and the finale should be just as fun with James Shields and Jeff Samardzija taking the mound. We like Oakland to split the series today.
Oakland still holding back the Angels in the West
Oakland has built leads and seen them come close to disappearing in the AL West, but they always seem to recover just in the knick of time. With their two losses in this series, coupled with the Angels two-game sweep of the Phillies, their lead in the West is down to 2.5 games. They will ask Samardzija to secure the victory, which would be his fourth since joining the club in a trade with the Cubs.
Royals hottest team in the Majors right now
Kansas City utterly overpowered the Tigers in their quest to regain the top spot in the AL Central. They went on an incredible tear to get where they are now and do not want to let go of first place. They are 9-1 in their last 10 games, including two wins in the first three games of this series. James Shields will take the mound for Kansas City this afternoon. He is 11-6 with an ERA of 3.25, but in his last seven starts he has an ERA of just 1.65, so today should be very fun.
Our bet will be placed at BetOnline.ag on Thursday when the Royals and Athletics collide for their four-game series finale. We will bet 15 percent of our bankroll on Oakland and the OVER seven total runs scored at -115 as they split the series and stand firm in the AL West.
Chris Wassel is someone who has covered a little bit of everything: business, writing, sports, food, grilling, the Olympics, injuries, politics, and more. He has climbed mountains like Mount Washington and Mount San Jacinto in Palm Springs, California, and for those who don’t know, he is also big into food challenges. With friends like Joey Chestnut and Casey Webb, Chris has tackled eating feats like finishing a 16-pound turkey or a 32-inch meat lover's pizza.
Since 2013, he has focused on fitness, fishing, and sports while managing to fit in running, hiking, rock climbing, and even the occasional mini-triathlon. He can lift more than his body weight with ease and is the person you turn to when you want to know if a NASCAR rain delay means a Monday race.
Over his career, Chris has worked at places like Amazon, USA Today, and various rumors and fantasy sports sites. He has been nominated for awards such as the Fantasy Sports Writers Association's Hockey Writer of the Year and has a collection of high-stakes fantasy trophies and rings on display at home. With all this, Chris sums it up best with his motto: "Shut up and play."