Kansas City Royals vs Detroit Tigers Prediction 5-20-24 Picks

The Detroit Tigers and the Kansas City Royals meet Monday in MLB action from Kauffman Stadium. Here’s a Kansas City Royals vs Detroit Tigers prediction. This will be the first installment in a three-game series. We will look at this from a betting perspective and determine the best bets for the game.

Detroit Tigers Betting Preview

The Tigers took on the Arizona Diamondbacks in their weekend series. Detroit managed wins in the first pair of that set 13-0 and 8-3. In the Sunday finale the Tigers gave up 12 hits in a 6-4 loss. Matt Manning managed 5.0 innings in the start with four earned on 10 hits and three walks.

In the starter role for the Monday opener the Tigers are going with Reese Olson. In his eight starts this year Olson is 0-4 with a 2.09 ERA and 41 Ks in 47.1 innings. Olson is 5-11 with a 3.40 career ERA in 29 games (26 starts).

Kansas City Royals Betting Preview

Over on the Royals’ side, they played the Oakland Athletics over the weekend. Kansas City took victories 6-2 on Friday and 5-3 in game two. In the Sunday finale the Royals powered out an 8-4 win with nine team hits and four runs in the sixth inning alone. Starter Brady Singer managed 6.0 innings with one earned run in the starting role.

As starter for Monday’s matchup the Royals will send out Michael Wacha. Over nine starts this year Wacha is 3-4 with a 4.71 ERA and 44 strikeouts in 49.2 innings. Wacha is 91-58 with a 3.99 ERA in 258 career games (237 starts). The Royals will meet the Rays after this series.

Tigers vs Royals Injury Notes

Tigers SP Kenta Maeda (illness) was scheduled to make a rehab start on Sunday with Triple-A Toledo.

Royals SP Kris Bubic (elbow) will be transferred to Double-A Northwest Arkansas to further his rehab assignment.

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Kansas City Royals vs Detroit Tigers Prediction

I’ll go with Kansas City. Wacha managed seven earned runs in 3.2 innings during a loss to the Rangers on May 4, but he’s been great in his two starts since then. In that pair Wacha is 2-0 with three earned runs in 12.0 combined innings on six hits and seven walks. As for Olson, he’s done very well lately himself with just one earned over his last 19.0 innings.

On Sunday in their finale versus the A’s, the Royals got a nice offensive effort. The pitching was great as well; Matt Sauer had a rough outing on three earned in his lone inning, but the other three arms kept things together. This one should be a lower-scoring pitching battle (at least initially), and I think the Royals have a good shot.

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