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Today’s Free Picks
| Sport | Game Selection | Game Time |
|---|---|---|
| MLB | (917) New York Yankees at (918) Kansas City Royals: Spread | 3:40pm EDT - May 25/2026 |
The PLAY: Kansas City Royals +1.5 (-135) Will Warren (RHP), Michael Wacha (RHP) Must Start
The Yankees and Royals both score more at home than they do on the road. The Yankees actually lead all of Major League Baseball with an average of 5.7 runs per game scored at home. On the road, that scoring average dips down to 3.9 rpg (23rd). The bad news for the Pinstripes here is that this game is being played at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City where the Royals are averaging 4.6 rpg. That's way up from the 3.04 rpg they average on the road (dead last).
I don't necessarily trust KC to win this game, but we can grab them +1.5 on the run line at a reasonable price. Given the respective scoring averages of these two teams home vs. away, the Royals should - at the very least - be able to stay within a run of the Yanks in this afternoon's series opener on ESPN.
Michael Wacha, Monday's starter for KC, has pitched well this season. He has a 2.70 ERA and has delivered eight quality starts. One of those eight quality starts was against the Yankees on 4/17 (allowed just two runs on three hits in 6 IP). Wacha turned in another quality start his last time out, here at home facing Boston, as he gave up just two runs (one unearned) in 6 IP and finished with a season-best 8 K's. The Royals have lost Wacha's L2 starts, but both losses were by exactly one run. By betting the RL, we're covered in case that result happens again. But I think KC's lineup gets to Yankees' starter Will Warren early.
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