Rangers vs Angels Prediction: Odds, recent stats, trends, and best bets for August 12

Texas (60-60) and Los Angeles (46-74) meet for the third game of a four-game series. The Angels held onto a 3-2 win on Tuesday to follow the Rangers 4-1 win in extra innings.

Following their four-game winning streak, Texas has gone 1-2 over the last three games and the offense has struggled in August. Texas is hitting .220 (21st) with 37 runs over 10 games (T-21st) and the eight-most strikeouts (91). The Rangers pitching staff is holding a 3.48 ERA (T-10th) through 10 games (5-5 record), but giving out four walks per game in that span (8th-most).

Los Angeles broke a three-game losing streak with Tuesday's win. The Angels rank last in the MLB during August with a .191 batting average, as well as OBP, OPS, and SLG. Only the Mariners (20) have scored fewer runs than the Angels (20) and only two teams have less home runs than Los Angeles (7).

Let’s dive into tonight’s matchup and find a sweat or two.

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Game details & how to watch Rangers at Angels

  • Date: Wednesday, August 12, 2026
  • Time: 10:10 PM EST
  • Site: Angel Stadium
  • City: Los Angeles, CA
  • Network/Streaming: ESPN

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Odds for the Rangers at the Angels

The latest odds as of Wednesday:

  • Moneyline: Texas Rangers (-134), Los Angeles Angels (+125)
  • Spread: Rangers -1.5 (+114), Angels +1.5 (-138)
  • Total: 9.0

Probable starting pitchers for Rangers at Angels 

  • Wednesday’s pitching matchup (August 12): Cal Quantrill vs George Klassen  
  • Rangers: Cal Quantrill  

2026 stats: 65.2 IP, 4-4, 3.56 ERA, 1.19 WHIP, 43 K, 19 BB

  • Angels: George Klassen  

2026 Stats: 8.2 IP, 0-1, 7.27 ERA, 2.88 WHIP, 9 K, 14 BB

Who’s Hot? Who’s Not

  • Mike Trout is hitting .176 in August (6/34) with 16 strikeouts
  • Zach Neto is hitting .159 in August (7/44) with 16 strikeouts
  • Vaughn Grissom is hitting .182 in August (6/33) with nine strikeouts
  • Jake Burger is hitting .226 in August (7/31) with zero home runs
  • Corey Seager is hitting .206 in August (7/34) with one home run
  • Joc Pederson is hitting .208 in August (5/24) with two home runs

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Rangers at Angels

  • Texas is 56-64 ATS, ranking sixth-worst
  • Los Angeles is 58-62 ATS, ranking 10th-worst
  • Texas is 61-53-6 to the Over, ranking seventh-best
  • Los Angeles is 68-51-1 to the Under, ranking second-best
  • Texas is 26-35 ATS on the road, ranking third-worst
  • Los Angeles is 31-29 ATS at home

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Padres Crush Brewers 11-2, Eye Afternoon Sweep

San Diego Padres SP Walker Buehler (Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Walker Buehler played spoiler to the Milwaukee Brewers’ hopes of evening the series at a game apiece. He allowed one run and three hits over six innings in a 11-2 victory.

The San Diego Padres continue their hot streak with a 17-hit attack. Luis Rengifo’s grand slam set the tone of the evening. Luis Campusano added a two-run home run, and Fernando Tatis Jr. blasted a solo shot.

Today’s daytime affair is the final game of the three-game set. The Padres are looking to sweep and climb in the competitive National League Wild-Card standings. Currently, they’re tied with the Philadelphia Phillies and Arizona Diamondbacks for the final two playoff berths. 

Taking the mound: Dustin May (MIL) vs Robbie Ray (SD) 

This afternoon’s starting pitching matchup features two trade-deadline acquisitions that are expected to bolster each team’s rotation. Dustin May (6-7, 4.30 ERA) is facing off against Robbie Ray (10-7, 3.24 ERA). 

May is having a rebound season after a disastrous 2025 campaign; he posted a 4.96 ERA, splitting time between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Boston Red Sox. His troubles were allowing 138 base runners. 

This season, the right-hander has been impressive with attacking the strike zone. He regained his elite velocity after enduring several arm injuries. His four-seam fastball, slider, and cutter have registered over 96 MPH on the gun this summer. May should surpass his career strikeout total of 123 before Labor Day. 

Today, he is put in a tough situation, but May has past success against the Friars. The right-hander threw an impressive one-hit shutout for the St. Louis Cardinals in June. Some believe it was the best start of his seven-year major league career.

The Padres have razor-thin starting rotation depth and desperately needed to add another arm at the trade deadline. Ray was the Friar Faithful’s desired choice because they love his confidence whenever he faced San Diego. 

Few starters were as dominant as Ray over the last two months. Before his debut with the Brown & Gold, the left-hander was 7-0 with a 1.09 ERA in 12 starts. Ray allowed one run or less in nine of those outings. 

His anticipated debut was disappointing, but could it have lived up to expectations? Ray’s command betrayed him, as he issued five walks over five innings. The only good news was that his velocity was still clocking in at 93 MPH for the four-seam fastball and 86 MPH for the slider. 

Ray has the pedigree to out-duel his pitching counterpart in today’s contest. 

Today’s lineups

Kyle Karros placed on concussion injured list, Adael Amador recalled

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - AUGUST 11: Kyle Karros #12 of the Colorado Rockies walks off the field with a team trainer and manager Warren Schaeffer #4 after a collision with Ezequiel Tovar (not pictured) during the sixth inning of the MLB game against the Arizona Diamondbacks at Chase Field on August 11, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Colorado Rockies announced this afternoon prior to their game against the Arizona Diamondbacks that third baseman Kyle Karros has been placed on the 7-day concussion injured list.

Karros, who has largely been the Rockies’ everyday starting third baseman this season, suffered a head injury during Tuesday night’s game against the Diamondbacks at Chase Field. In the bottom of the sixth inning he collided with shortstop Ezequiel Tovar while attempting to field a ground ball of the bat of Arizona second baseman Ketel Marte.

The 24-year-old has been enjoying a breakout season during his second year in Major League Baseball. In 112 games, Karros is hitting .265/.361/.424 with 20 doubles, two triples, ten home runs, and 44 RBIs while being worth 1.6 wins above replacement per Baseball Reference. He also leads the Rockies in walks with 47.

In a corresponding roster move, infielder Adael Amador has been recalled from the Triple-A Albuquerque Isotopes.

Amador, 23, was once a top prospect in the Rockies organization but has experienced limited success over multiple call-ups in 2024 and 2025. In 164 big league plate appearances, he has hit .176/.242/.250 with eight doubles and a home run.

In 86 games with the Isotopes this year, he is hitting .261/.370/.432 with 19 doubles, two triples, 11 home runs, and 58 RBIs while drawing more walks than he has struck out. Amador has largely been the starting second baseman in Albuquerque, but has recently begun expanding his skill set to left field. He is also capable of playing shortstop.

In addition, right-handed reliever Jeff Criswell (right shoulder strain) has been activated from the 15-day injured list and optioned to Triple-A Albuquerque.

Criswell, 27, returned from Tommy John surgery this season and has appeared in three games for the Rockies and has given up two earned runs on four hits and three walks over four innings. He has struck out three batters.

The Rockies’ 40-man roster currently sits at 38.


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Dodgers in need of a sweep

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 11: A detailed view of the Jordan cleats and socks of Mookie Betts #50 of the Los Angeles Dodgers on third base against the Kansas City Royals at Dodger Stadium on August 11, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Dodgers arrived back home on fumes, having lost eight of their previous nine games. They’ve eked out two one-run wins over a last-place Kansas City Royals team, and on Wednesday have a chance to do something that’s been a long time coming: sweep a team.

Last time the Dodgers swept a team was June 22-24 against the Twins in Minnesota, and are just 20-19 since. Their last sweep of a team at home was June 15-17 against the Tampa Bay Rays, and the Dodgers are just 10-11 at Dodger Stadium since, and have been swept twice themselves.

Last season was a more sweep-heavy season at home, with 10 sweeps in 26 series at Dodger Stadium — eight for the good, two times getting swept — en route to a 52-29 home record.

So far in 2026, the Dodgers played 18 home series before this week, and swept four teams. They were swept twice at Dodger Stadium — by the Arizona Diamondbacks from July 10-12 and by the Boston Red Sox from July 31-August 2.

That all adds up to a 35-23 home record, a perfectly fine mark that’s sixth-best in baseball. That .603 winning percentage translates to 49 wins in 81 games. This is going to sound like someone complaining about the brand of caviar at a fancy party, but the Dodgers haven’t been this “bad” at home in eight years.

Dodgers recent home records

  • 2018: 45-37 (.549)
  • 2019: 59-22 (.728)
  • 2020: 21-9 (.700)
  • 2021: 58-23 (.716)
  • 2022: 57-24 (.704)
  • 2023: 53-28 (.654)
  • 2024: 52-29 (.642)
  • 2025: 52-29 (.642)
  • 2026: 35-23 (.603)

Three previous times this year the Dodgers had a chance to sweep at home but lost the final game — against the Texas Rangers (April 10-12), Angels (June 5-7), and Padres (July 2-5). On the road the Dodgers left unfinished sweeps in Toronto (April 8), West Sacramento (July 1), at Yankee Stadium (July 19), and at Citi Field (July 26).

Dodgers have a chance to finish the job against the Royals on Wednesday night.

Wednesday game info

  • Teams: Dodgers vs. Royals
  • Ballpark: Dodger Stadium
  • Start time: 7:10 p.m.
  • TV: SportsNet LA
  • Radio: AM 570 (English), KTNQ 1020 AM (Spanish)

CC Sabathia: Tarik Skubal has to 'be himself' with Los Angeles Dodgers

Tarik Skubal was supposed to put the Dodgers rotation over the top, but the southpaw has yet to flash his ace form with his new team.

Through two starts (11 innings pitched), the former Tiger has allowed five earned runs, walked four and struck out 12, leaving Hall of Famer CC Sabathia to assess his early returns in Los Angeles on the latest episode of MLB According to CC.

For [Skubal] to have four walks in two starts is something that tells me he’s pressing a little bit and trying to impress a little too much. He just needs to relax and be himself.

Sabathia believes a "big relief" awaits Skubal if the lefty ace can focus on doing "his part" with the Dodgers, where he's no longer forced to carry a bigger responsibility with the Tigers.

"The Dodgers traded for him because of who he is," Sabathia said. "You don't have to go out and try to be anything extra. You're already on a great team, you don't need to throw shutouts. This team is going to score runs."

CC Sabathia lays out why the Dodgers will ultimately be “fine” despite their recent struggles, with back-to-back years of playing through the World Series potentially catching up to them as August rolls on.

Sabathia also explored Skubal's comments on leaving the Tigers and his desire to eventually return to Detroit. While Sabathia fully understands the complex emotions of being traded, he reiterated that it's time for Skubal to "move on" to what's in front of him right now.

You’re in Dodger blue. You’re on a mission right now to try to get them their third championship and your first. You’re trying to get yourself paid. Let’s not look back ... They low-balled you in arbitration and then they traded you. Let it go.

Veteran star Freddie Freeman sits down with Jason Benetti ahead of Sunday Night Baseball, where he reflects on the Dodgers landing ace Tarik Skubal via trade, why the team’s “selfless” nature fuels them and much more.

New episodes with CC and Ahmed Fareed drop every Wednesday on Peacock, NBC Sports NOW, NBCSN, YouTube, and wherever you get your podcasts.

Game #121: Rays at Athletics Game Thread

BOSTON, MA - AUGUST 07: Jack Perkins #50 of the Athletics pitches during the game between the Athletics and the Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park on Friday, August 7, 2026 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Natalie Reid/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

The Athletics enter this afternoon’s series finale against the Tampa Bay Rays, facing the threat of being swept once again at home. After gaining momentum from Monday night’s crazy comeback victory, the Rays crushed six home runs on Tuesday night in a blowout series-clinching victory. Now, it is up to the A’s to salvage the series finale and avoid potentially falling to last place in the American League, capping the team’s swift fall from grace.

Roster Move

Before today’s game, the team shook up its bullpen as it continues tinkering to find the best possible group of relievers.

Hayden Juenger returns to the majors four days after he was optioned to Triple-A in the wake of a bad relief appearance. Left-hander Drew Rom, whom the A’s claimed off waivers from the Milwaukee Brewers yesterday, joins him. Rom, the team’s latest scrap-heap acquisition, will look to carve out a role in the A’s bullpen over the rest of the season.

Rom replaces Josè Suarez, who landed on the injured list with a right hip strain. Juenger takes the spot previously held by right-hander Yunior Tur, who allowed a three-run home run over two innings of relief yesterday before being optioned back to Triple-A.

Game Preview

Taking the ball for the home team will be right-hander Jack Perkins, who will face the Rays for the first time in his career. The 26-year-old enters his 29th appearance and 11th start of the season with a 2-8 record, a 7.04 ERA, a 1.45 WHIP, three saves and 92 strikeouts across 76 2/3 innings pitched.

Last night, Athletics right-hander Mason Barnett turned in a poor start, allowing six runs on five hits, three of which were home runs, over just four innings. If the A’s want to have a chance at salvaging this series finale and avoiding another embarrassing defeat, they will need Perkins to step up and post a quality start, giving his team a chance to win.

Perkins enters this start in the midst of a rough stretch, as his last two outings did not go well. In his last start against the Boston Red Sox, Perkins allowed five runs on five hits over just three innings. He has not won any of his last seven games, compiling an 0-5 record with an 8.22 ERA.

Here’s how the Athletics’ lineup stacks up tonight for the series finale against the AL East foe:

Last night, Tyler Soderstrom rested to protect his ailing hip. Today, it’s banged-up Jacob Wilson’s turn to get the day off, with Donovan Walton starting at shortstop in his place. Zack Gelof starts at second base, his third position in three games since returning from the injured list. Right fielder Lawrence Butler, who hit a two-run home run yesterday, seeks to have another productive day offensively this afternoon.

The bottom third of this lineup stick out, which means the A’s need offensive contributions from one or more of them to have a shot at ending this series with a win. Wilson’s hitting approach has rubbed off on Tommy White, who has gone from a power-hitting slugger in college to a swing-at-everything singles hitter in the majors.

Tampa Bay meanwhile has Drew Rasmussen getting the start for them. The longtime leader of the Rays’ rotation earned a well-deserved second AL All-Star nod last month. The 31-year-old right-hander is having another excellent season, as he enters his 23rd start with an 11-5 record, a 2.75 ERA, an exceptional 0.91 WHIP and 130 strikeouts across 124 1/3 innings pitched.

Unlike Perkins, Rasmussen comes into his start today in unhittable form. He has not allowed a run in any of his past three starts, pitching at least six innings in all three games. Most recently, he tossed seven shutout innings against the Seattle Mariners, allowing only two hits while striking out eight.

Taking into account his dominance and the fact that the A’s lineup is missing several injured starters, this will be a difficult test for the A’s offense, which will have to capitalize on any mistake pitches Rasmussen leaves over the plate and any errors the Rays’ defense makes behind him.

And Tampa’s lineup:

The Rays lineup has certainly enjoyed the hitter-friendly confines of Sutter Health Park, scoring double-digit runs in both games of this series so far. Third baseman Junior Caminero has shown why he is one of the best power hitters in the league, blasting huge home runs in each game.

The strategy for Perkins is simple: He must throw strikes while avoiding middle-middle fastballs and hanging breaking balls. If he struggles for a third straight start, A’s manager Mark Kotsay will be forced to go to his bullpen earlier than expected for a second consecutive game.

Let’s get back to our winning ways and play some spoiler. Let’s go A’s!

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Astros vs. Giants Game Discussion: 8/12/2026

TONIGHT’S GAME: The first-place Astros finish up their six-game West Coast road trip this afternoon as LHP Bryan King will make his first career start in the rubber match at Oracle Park.

The Giants will sending out former Astro RHP Adrian Houser (3-7) to start the series finale.

THE TURNAROUND: After a slow start to the season, the Astros are 41-29 since May 22, which is the second best record in the AL in that span.

On that date, the Astros were 20-31, 11 games under, which is their low water mark for the season.

THAT’S OFFENSIVE: The Astros lead the AL in SLG (.412), while ranking second in OPS (.732), home runs (162) and hits (996).

In the Majors, the Astros rank third in homers, trailing only the Nationals (174) and Yankees (167).

OPENING FESTIVITIES: LHP Bryan King will work as an opener for the Astros this afternoon, marking his first career Major League start.

Today marks the second use of an opener by the Astros this season, as LHP Steven Okert started and tossed 0.2 of an inning on May 4 vs. LAD.

King last pitched on Sunday at SD and ranks third on the Astros with 47 appearances this season.

Today’s start will also be King’s first professional start, as all 86 of his career minor league games have also been in relief.

ROAD WARRIORS: The Astros close out their six-game road trip this afternoon needing a victory to go 3-3 on their visit to the West Coast, which also included a stop in San Diego.

Houston has gone 24-16 (.600) on their last five road trips and are 30-22 (.577) on the road since going 1-9 on their first road trip of the season Houstonis 31-31 overall on the road in 2026.

THE LINEUP: The Astros have used 119 different lineups in their 121 games, repeating a lineup just twice on the season.

DH Yordan Alvarez has the most starts at any spot in the lineup among Astros, hitting second 108 times.

LAST NIGHT’S GAME: The Astros had their three-game series in San Francisco evened last night with a 4-1 loss to the Giants at Oracle Park.

DH Yordan Alvarez (0x1, RBI, BB, HBP) drove in the Astros’ run with a sacrifice fly in the 2nd inning.

3B Isaac Paredes (2×4) logged his third multi-hit game through five games this road trip…RHP Hunter Brown (5 IP, 5 H, 3 ER, 3 BB, 4 SO) made his 12th start of the season and was dealt just his second losing decision of the year.

VS. THE GIANTS: The Astros have a long history with the Giants, having played them 743 times, their second-most against a single opponent, trailing only the Reds (860g).

This series marks the Astros’ first trip to Oracle Park since June 10-12, 2024 (Giants went 2-1).

The Astros have a pair of players who spent portions of their Major League careers with the Giants in LHP Steven Okert (2016-18) and OF LaMonte Wade Jr. (2021-25).

CAM JAM: RF Cam Smith has homered three times and logged two three-hit games through his first four appearances of this current road trip, including his fourth career multi-homer game last Friday at SD.

So far this road trip, Smith has batted .467 (7×15) with six runs, three homers and four RBI…he has also hit safely in nine of his last 11 games (since July 29 at LAA), batting .425 (17×41) with 11 runs, two doubles, one triple, three home runs, eight RBI and a 1.174 OPS over that stretch.

In the AL since July 29, he ranks first in OPS and third in batting average (min. 40 AB).

YESTERDAY’S MOVES: OF Nelson Velázquez (No. 30) reported to the Major League team yesterday and made his Astros debut with a start in LF.

To make room for Velázquez on the active roster, the Astros optioned OF Jake Meyers to Triple A Sugar Land following Monday’s game.

Velázquez, 27, has played in 229 career games at the Major League level, appearing with the Cubs (2022-23), Royals (2023-24) and Cardinals (2026), along with the Astros.

Velázquez owns a career .731 OPS vs. left-handed pitching in the Majors.

MVP-CALIBER: Yordan Alvarez holds a share of the lead in all AL Triple Crown categories, ranking first in batting average (.322), T-1st in HR (35), and RBI (87).

Additionally, he leads MLB in OPS (1.058), OBP (.435), SLG (.623), and TB (269).

In the AL, he ranks first in hits (139), extra-base hits (60) and runs (80), and is tied for second in walks (83).

HADERADE: LHP Josh Hader has been stellar since returning from injury in early June, going 4-1 with a 1.00 ERA (3ER/27IP), 38 strikeouts, a .110 opponent batting average (10×91) and a 0.74 WHIP, while also converting all 16 of his save opportunities.

Since being reinstated from the IL on June 3, he ranks second in opponent batting average (.110), third in SO/9 (12.67) and fifth in ERA among AL relievers (min. 25 IP).

THREES COMPANY: 2B Jose Altuve enters today’s game with 224 career games of 3+ hits, which is just one game of 3+ hits from tying Hall of Famer Craig Biggio (225) for the most in Astros franchise history.

Altuve has multiple hits in six of his last 13 games (since July 28 at LAA), batting .319 (15×47) with a .781 OPS in that span.

BEET RED HOT: OF Taylor Trammell has posted a .965 OPS (.404 OBP/.561 SLG) with 10 runs, one double, four home runs, eight RBI and nine walks in his last 13 games (since July 26 at CWS).

His .965 OPS since July 26 ranks eighth among AL players in that span (min. 50 PA).

BIG WES: RHP Hayden Wesneski parroted the first two successful outings of his season by matching his career high of 7.0 innings in Monday’s win, allowing three runs on five hits with two walks and four strikeouts.

Wesneski has gone 2-0 with a 3.86 ERA (8ER/18.2IP) through his first three starts of the season after missing 14 months due to Tommy John surgery.

Game Info

Game Date/Time: Wednesday, August 12, 2:45 p.m. CT

Location: Oracle Park, San Francisco, CA

TV: Space City Home Network

Radio: KBME 790 AM & 94.5 FM HD2; TUDN 102.9 FM HD2 (Spanish)

Tyler Mahle makes home debut in rubber match versus the Mets

ATLANTA, GA - AUGUST 11: Tyler Mahle #54 of the Atlanta Braves smiles after the game against the New York Mets at Truist Park on August 11, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Jack Casey/Atlanta Braves/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Atlanta Braves losing the season series to this iteration of the New York Metropolitans is some pure and unadulterated NL East silliness.

This hilariously frustrating run between division rivals comes to a close this evening. The Braves and Mets will face off for the final time this season at 7:15 pm ET.

Bryce Elder and Martin Perez had some diametrically opposed starts in Games 1 and 2 – so what will Tyler Mahle bring to Game 3 in his first start in front of the home crowd?

Mahle (3-9, 4.83 ERA) went toe-to-toe with old friend Max Fried in the Yankees series opener. In a battle of #54s, Mahle spun six scoreless innings of three-hit ball. He tossed 92 pitches, walked two batters, and struck out nine. Other than receiving a no-decision in the extra-innings loss, there was a lot to like about Mahle’s first start in a Braves uniform. Sean Murphy turning Mahle into an ace? Sign me up.

The Mets have little history against Mahle – Francisco Lindor leads the team with 10 ABs (.200 AVG, .473 OPS). Jorge Polanco and Luis Robert Jr. are tied with 6 ABs and matching .167 averages. Second baseman Marcus Semien and catcher Francisco Alvarez have a homer apiece. 

The Braves have even less experience against Mets lefty Zac Thornton (3-2, 2.52 ERA). The rookie last faced Atlanta on July 27 and was the winning pitcher in the Connor Thomas sacrifice game. Thornton only needed 81 pitches to get through 6.1 innings. He was tagged for six hits and all three Braves runs of the game, including an Ozzie Albies two-run homer. Ozzie was also responsible for driving in the other run, which accounts for his .667 AVG in team-leading 3 ABs. Ronald Acuña Jr., Drake Baldwin, and Michael Harris II also have singles against him. 

Thornton’s outings since have been against Miami (4.2 IP, 6 H, 4 R (3 earned), 3 BB) and Pittsburgh (5.0 IP, 4 H, 0 R, 2 BB). 

Series finale, rubber match, final matchup with the Mets – it’d be a sweet one to win before the off day tomorrow. 

Game Info

Game Date/Time: Wednesday, August 12, 7:15 p.m. ET

Location: Truist Park, Atlanta, GA

TV: BravesVision

Streaming: MLB.tv

Radio: 680 AM / 93.7 FM The Fan, La Mejor 1600/1460/1130 AM

St. Louis Cardinals vs Philadelphia Phillies Game Discussion Wednesday

ST LOUIS, MISSOURI - JUNE 17: Kyle Leahy #62 of the St. Louis Cardinals delivers a pitch against the San Diego Padres in the first inning at Busch Stadium on June 17, 2026 in St Louis, Missouri. (Photo by Dilip Vishwanat/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The St. Louis Cardinal wrap up their homestand before heading off to Chicago with a game Wednesday afternoon against the Philadelphia Phillies. Kyle Leahy gets the nod from the Cardinals while Zack Wheeler will start for the Phillies. First pitch scheduled for 1:15pm central time at Busch Stadium and game TV broadcast will be available via Cardinals.tv.

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The Tyrone Taylor trade by the numbers

Yesterday we took a closer look at the Clay Holmes part of this transaction that brought a sinkerball throwing, extreme ground ball pitcher to the Cubs rotation in return for one of their top prospects, Jefferson Rojas. You can read about the Rojas part of the trade in the link above, however today I want to focus on the second piece the Cubs got in this deal: outfielder Tyrone Taylor. Here is his first hit as a Cub [VIDEO].

The bat

Taylor is a 32-year-old righthanded outfielder whose overall slash line doesn’t really jump off the page. In 174 plate appearances this season he’s hit .241/.294/.481 with ten home runs and zero stolen bases. He has an above league average strikeout rate of 19.5 percent and a below league average walk rate of 5.7 percent. His wRC+ of 113 indicates he’s about 13 percent better at run creation than the league and park adjusted average.

However, digging into the stats a bit reveal the reason Taylor is a Cub. He has a much better .295/.304/.564 slashline with five home runs and a wRC+ of 137 in 82 plate appearances against lefties. Below you can see the Cubs hitters with at least 20 plate appearances against lefties sorted by wRC+ with some additional key stats:

NamePABB%K%BB/KAVGOBPSLGOPSISOBABIPwOBAwRC+
Carson Kelly10913.76%16.51%0.83.340.431.564.995.223.380.431177
Seiya Suzuki12014.17%19.17%0.74.320.417.5901.007.270.347.421170
Pete Crow-Armstrong17112.87%27.49%0.47.308.421.517.939.210.416.411163
Pedro Ramírez210.00%9.52%0.00.333.333.571.905.238.333.387147
Matt Shaw687.35%19.12%0.38.279.353.492.845.213.326.367134
Alex Bregman13614.71%14.71%1.00.270.390.396.786.126.300.349122
Nico Hoerner1345.97%10.45%0.57.298.343.419.763.121.321.335113
Michael Busch15812.03%20.25%0.59.241.348.391.739.150.283.330110
Miguel Amaya6114.75%19.67%0.75.260.383.300.683.040.342.322104
Dansby Swanson1266.35%30.16%0.21.237.280.465.745.228.288.316100
Ian Happ1287.03%34.38%0.20.154.227.291.517.137.203.23345
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To be clear, hitting against southpaws is a strength of the Chicago Cubs. Their team wRC+ of 124 is seven points higher than the next best team, their wOBA of .353 is nine points higher than the second place team (in both cases it’s the Washington Nationals). But there is a glaring outlier at the bottom of that table in left fielder Ian Happ. Happ has really struggled against lefties this year and it seems pretty clear that Taylor was brought to the Cubs at least in part as a short-side platoon partner for Happ.

Interestingly, that isn’t how the Cubs have played it so far. Taylor has started three games in centerfield to allow Pete Crow-Armstrong to DH on those days while Happ is still starting against left- and right-handed pitching. Admittedly, one of those lefty starters was an opener, but it’s worth keeping an eye on how Counsell deploys Taylor.

The glove

It’s a bit difficult to measure a part-time outfielder based on counting stats like Outs Above Average or Defensive Runs Saved. Taylor doesn’t really jump off the page by either metric this season. He’s got zero OAA this season and one DRS this season in 393.2 innings played in the outfield so far this season. He’s committed two errors this season and they were both fielding errors for a fielding percentage of .979. Again, not really a stat that screams excellent defender.

However, in looking at the rate at which he makes plays by difficulty Taylor compares favorable to Ian Happ in left field:

Obviously we’re looking at pretty small sample sizes here given Taylor’s part-time role. But I did glance back at these leaderboards for each of the last few seasons and the slight edge Taylor has over Happ also existed in 2024 and 2025 as well. Taylor consistently makes slightly more difficult plays than Happ. He’s also just a smidge better in terms of total percentage of plays made. It’s less clear who has the stronger arm as both have a handful of assists each season. The bottom line is Taylor makes the outfield a lot deeper and since he can play center field he upgrades the Cubs’ bench options considerably.

Here’s a nice grab he made against the Dodgers’ Freddie Freeman last week [VIDEO].

Takeaways

One of the items on Craig Counsell’s wish list heading into the trade deadline was a better right-handed bat off the bench who could play the outfield. Taylor certainly fits that bill. He’s been solid defensively so far with the Cubs and has a track record that backs that up. His familiarity with Wrigley Field is a bonus given his time with the Brewers. This is the type of move that makes a contender deeper down the stretch and while the cost of Rojas for two rentals is incredibly steep, I imagine we’ll all be fine with it if Taylor saves a run with his glove or delivers a key hit off a lefty in October.

Diamondbacks News

PHOENIX, ARIZONA - AUGUST 11: Ketel Marte #4 of the Arizona Diamondbacks celebrates hitting a solo home run against the Colorado Rockies during the first inning of the MLB game at Chase Field on August 11, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Diamondbacks News

Diamondbacks Need to Jumpstart Offense to Take Series
After Tomoyuki Sugano continued his ownership of the Diamondbacks on Tuesday, they find themselves needing to get back to firing on all cylinders at the plate so that they can take this series against the lowly Rockies before heading out on the road for a string of series against competitive teams.

Diamondbacks Injury Return Tracker
With all the numerous setbacks the team has had with injured players this season, this writer is not holding his breath for any of these players to make any meaningful appearances this season until after they actually do so and are still healthy a week later.

Diamondbacks Expecting Major Martinez Injury Boost on Road Trip
Will Justin Martinez be able to find his command and control again in time to make any sort of meaningful contribution in August and September? Assuming no further setbacks, Arizona could start seeing an answer to that question within the next week or so.

Other Baseball News

Which Teams are Built to be Most Dangerous in the Playoffs
Interesting to see that Arizona is ranked competitively against the Dodgers for this, despite Los Angeles adding Tarik Skubal at the deadline.

10 Storylines that will Shape Rest of 2026 Season
Are the Diamondbacks, sitting in the thick of the playoff race, a solid team? Or are they doing all this with smoke and mirrors?

Brewers Have Most Underrated Bullpen Duo in MLB
Trevor Megill and Abner Uribe are going to be key to essentially any and all success Milwaukee is expecting to have in October.

Paul Skenes Leaves After 65 Pitches and Velocity Drop
No updates yet from the Bucs about this concerning development.

Dodgers’ Snell Fans 10 in Six Innings Returning from Injury
Blake nell is apparently getting himself tuned up just in time to help bolster the Dodgers for the run-in to the playoffs.

MLB Owners to Vote on Padres Sale Next Monday
Major League Baseball’s 29 other owners will vote on the Padres sale on Monday. The agreement will need approval from 22 owners, the final step to finalize the transfer of majority control to José E. Feliciano and Kwanza Jones.

Will Lakers sale impact Dodgers? Owner Mark Walter faces federal probe

Momentary panic swept through Los Angeles on Wednesday morning when news broke that Mark Walter was selling the Los Angeles Lakers only 10 months after being approved as the team's owner, wondering whether the Dodgers are next.

Well, as it turns out, nothing is expected to change.

The Dodgers are not being sold, a high-ranking official familiar with Walter’s plans told USA TODAY Sports, and that it will be business as usual with Walter retaining control of the club and remaining chairman.

The person spoke on the condition of anonymity ahead of Walter issuing an official statement Wednesday.

So, yes, even when the Dodgers win their next World Series, they can still afford to have a parade and celebrate with Dom Perignon.

The Dodgers are still going to be the Dodgers. Oh, they won’t have the crossover in advertising and marketing with the Lakers any longer, but Walter and the Guggenheim ownership group will have an extra $2.5 billion in their pockets – although they’ll be paying significant taxes on the short-term capital gain.

Walter made himself the cool $2.5 billion profit by purchasing the Lakers for $10 billion last October, and then selling the team for $12.5 billion on Wednesday to Bob Iger and Josh Kushner in the largest sale of an American sports franchise in history. Kushner is the younger brother of Jared Kushner, Donald Trump’s son-in-law, and his group also bought a minority stake in the San Francisco Giants earlier this year.

“Owning the Los Angeles Lakers has been one of the great honors of my life – an extraordinary investment, but what I will carry with me is the community, the fans, and a city that treats this team as family,’’ Walter said in a statement provided to ESPN. “I am grateful to Jeanie Buss, the Buss family, the players, and the staff for welcoming me into this chapter. The Lakers belong to Los Angeles, and I have every confidence the best is still ahead.”

But sell the Dodgers next? It’s not happening.

Thanks to Shohei Ohtani, the Dodgers became the first baseball team to eclipse $1 billion in annual revenue last season and the money keeps pouring in.

This is a franchise that Walter and his partners purchased for $2.15 billion in 2012 from Frank McCourt. The Dodgers have since become the most profitable team in baseball history, worth an estimated $9 billion.

They are also baseball’s most successful franchise in recent years, winning three World Series championships since 2020, drawing more than four million fans a year, with a payroll about four times the size of small-market franchises.

There’s also no indication that Walter plans to dismantle any part of his sports empire that also includes the Professional Women’s Hockey League, the WNBA Los Angeles Sparks, Chelsea of the English Premier League, and the Cadillac Motor 1 Team.

Yet, Walter and his group are under federal investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission and the U.S. Attorney’s Office for alleged loan fraud using insurance money from policy holders to pay loans to undisclosed outside business ventures.

It’s unknown whether the Lakers’ sale, which came together within 72 hours, was tied at all to the investigation.

MLB officials also are unaware of any potential wrongdoings that would impact the Dodgers.

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Will Lakers sale impact Dodgers? Owner Mark Walter faces federal probe

Red Sox News & Links: Harold Rivas to Orioles to complete Adley Rutschman trade

TORONTO, CANADA - AUGUST 11: Adley Rutschman #31 of the Boston Red Sox reacts after hitting a single during the third inning of a game against the Toronto Blue Jays on August 11, 2026 at Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo by Maddie Malhotra/Boston Red Sox/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Adley Rutschman deal is finally complete. Harold Rivas, who was widely reported to be a part of the deal on the day it was made, only for that reporting to be walked back, has now officially been named as the final player to be named later going from Boston to Baltimore. An athletic outfielder with a high-risk/high-reward profile, Rivas was the 10th-rated prospect in the system according to Soxprospects.com. As an 18-year-old who has yet to graduate out of the Florida Complex League, he is the definition of a lottery ticket. (Brian Murphy, MLB.com)

The Sox did get one prospect back on deadline day: 21-year-old outfielder Carlos Gutierrez, who came over from the Giants in the Marcelo Mayer deal. Gutierrez has hit the ground running down in Greenville, which probably pleases his Red Sox fan sister. (Christopher Smith, MassLive)

As for Rutschman, he immediately proved his value to his new team, reaching base three times in last night’s loss to the Jays. “He’s an All-Star catcher, and I have all the confidence in the world in him,” said battery mate Patrick Sandoval. “He’s a big-time catcher, big-time player. We’re very lucky to have him here.” Rutschman will get the start again tonight before taking Thursday afternoon’s game off as recovers from his wrist injury. (Peter Abraham, Boston Globe)

Despite the confidence he had in throwing to Rutschman, Sandoval didn’t have the best night. So why did Chad Tracy leave him in for the sixth inning when he coughed up the lead? “We’re still in a position… where we have to be careful with when we chase (wins) and when we don’t,” Tracy said. “Obviously, we used Guerrero for an inning. You look at that before the game and decide, ‘How much are we willing to chase?’ We’ll chase with one guy, but doing it with two or three guys, then (you’re) having to deal with it on the back side.” (Chris Cotillo, MassLive)

The counter move to Rutschman’s addition to the roster was the DFA of catcher Jake Rogers, who performed very well for the Sox in his limited time with the team. The Sox are not expecting Rogers to make it through waivers. (Tim Healey, Boston Globe)

As Rogers departs, a new (old) arm enters. Lefty reliever Alec Gamboa has been recalled to the big league club. He posted an ERA of 2.08 in his first 7 MLB appearances this year. (Rodney Knuppel, NESN)

But let’s face it: lefty middle relievers aren’t the additions you want to hear about right now. It’s Roman Anthony you want, and this losing streak shows why he’s still so important to this team. (Rob Bradford, WEEI)

Braves vs Mets Prediction: Odds, recent stats, trends, and best bets for August 12

Atlanta took game two of the series, 4-0, behind a two-run homer by Matt Olson in the eighth inning to put the game out of reach. The current series is tied at one-apiece, but the Mets are 7-5 versus Atlanta this season and outscored the Braves, 62-58 in those 12 games.

After winning eight-straight games, Atlanta has gone 2-3 over the next five games versus the Yankees and Mets. Atlanta is 7-3 on the month and rank third in ERA (2.68), lead the league in OBA (.194), and fourth-best WHIP (1.11). The offense has been backed by homers. Atlanta has 16 homers, which is the third-best and they've scored the 10th-most runs (48) in August.

New York is 6-4 to start August, including a 6-2 record on this current nine-game road trip. The Mets rank top 10 in batting average (.259), home runs (15), runs scored (52), SLG (.447), and OPS (.778). On the year, the Mets have been a bottom-10 offense, so this is an impressive stretch for New York, especially without Juan Soto.

Let’s dive into tonight’s matchup and find a sweat or two.

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Game details & how to watch Mets at Braves

  • Date: Wednesday, August 12, 2026
  • Time: 7:15 PM EST
  • Site: Truist Park
  • City: Atlanta, GA
  • Network/Streaming: MLB TV 

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Odds for the Mets at the Braves

The latest odds as of Wednesday:

  • Moneyline: Atlanta Braves (-174), New York Mets (+161)
  • Spread: Braves -1.5 (+114), Mets +1.5 (-137)
  • Total: 8.5

Probable starting pitchers for Mets at Braves 

  • Wednesday's pitching matchup (August 12): Zac Thornton vs Tyler Mahle  
  • Mets: Zac Thornton  

2026 stats: 39.1 IP, 3-2, 2.52 ERA, 1.07 WHIP, 27 K, 12 BB

  • Braves: Tyler Mahle  

2026 Stats: 100.2 IP, 3-9, 4.83 ERA, 1.36 WHIP, 98 K, 39 BB

Who’s Hot? Who’s Not

  • Matt Olson is hitting .297 in August (11/37) with six home runs
  • Austin Riley is hitting .303 in August (10/33)
  • Ronald Acuna Jr is hitting .238 in August (10/42)
  • Bo Bichette is hitting .325 in August (13/40)
  • Francisco Lindor is hitting .293 in August (12/41)

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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Mets at Braves

  • Atlanta is 65-55 ATS, ranking sixth-best
  • New York is 57-64 ATS, ranking eighth-worst
  • Atlanta is 58-56-6 to the Under
  • New York is 57-54-10 to the Under
  • Atlanta is 34-27 ATS at home, ranking fourth-best
  • New York is 29-33 ATS on the road, ranking seventh-worst

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Orioles vs. Twins discussion

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - AUGUST 7: Shane Baz #34 of the Baltimore Orioles pitches against the Texas Rangers during the first inning at Globe Life Field on August 7, 2026 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Even with the Orioles trying their darndest to bury their postseason chances on their own, the rest of the American League just refuses to do all that much to throw more dirt on this team. They linger on, two or three games out – currently two – and while it’s not terribly likely that they leapfrog four teams to make it in as the third wild card team, the flame of hope has not gone out entirely just yet.

Probably it will go out when their next ten games after today are against the Rays and Yankees. But it’s not out yet, so winning today’s game still matters. The Orioles flip back ahead of the Twins in that wild card picture if they win the finale today.

Elements of a decent enough team are in this mix somewhere. That’s the frustrating thing! That’s been the frustrating thing all season long. They should have been better than this. Even without the guys who were traded last week, they still could be better.

Last night’s effort by Gunnar Henderson was a tantalizing look at what “better” might look like. It’s pretty simple, really: If the guy who should have been the team’s best player starts playing like the team’s best player again, the Orioles are better off. It is fun to dream about that better Henderson re-emerging suddenly on August 11 and staying with us through the remainder of this season plus the next two as well.

That’s the same kind of fun that it is to dream about the stuff you’d do with a lottery jackpot in the several hundred million dollar range. It’s not going to happen, but assuming you don’t spend money you can’t afford to waste to get one or two plays, it really doesn’t cost too much to believe in it until the numbers come in.

If the Orioles prove themselves good enough to get to like 84 wins, there’s no reason they couldn’t start beating all the other flawed teams in the AL in short series. They probably won’t, but they still could. That’s better than nothing.

Orioles lineup

  1. Gunnar Henderson – SS
  2. Pete Alonso – 1B
  3. Jackson Holliday – 2B
  4. Tyler O’Neill – DH
  5. Dylan Beavers – LF
  6. Christian Encarnacion-Strand – 3B
  7. Leody Taveras – RF
  8. Christian Franklin – CF
  9. Carlos Narváez – C

This is the lineup supporting Shane Baz. Or at least, hopefully it will support him. Baz has not gotten much run support at all this season, his 4-11 record standing as a testament to the declining value of judging a pitcher’s quality by his W-L. Baz has a 3.76 ERA (111 ERA+) and is averaging just about six innings per start. The defense behind him at times and a lack of run support at other times have not helped him. Maybe it will go better today.

Henderson continues in the leadoff spot. As mentioned above, this finally paid off last night. Will it continue? I doubt it. The Orioles have no real choice but to believe in Henderson and they are choosing to express this in the most dramatic way possible, throwing him in at the top of the lineup when his season performance this season has not earned it in any way.

One thing I think can be said about manager Craig Albernaz is that he believes in his guys. This trait would seem laudable if his supposed-to-be-good guys were playing better and if he had better guys overall. Henderson, Rico Garcia, and Grant Wolfram between them have probably generated a decent percentage of the disappointment in the first-year skipper. For Garcia and Wolfram, at least, part of the answer is that Mike Elias could have signed better relievers.

Speaking of Henderson, we’re running a poll this week that asks if he will ever have a good season for the Orioles again. Have you voted yet?

Twins lineup

  1. Trevor Larnach – LF
  2. Royce Lewis – 1B
  3. Josh Bell – DH
  4. Koby Clemens – 2B
  5. Brooks Lee – 3B
  6. Luke Keaschall – CF
  7. Victor Caratini – C
  8. Alan Roden – RF
  9. Ryan Kreidler – SS

The Twins starter, Zebby Matthews, has a 5.23 ERA so far in this season. Orioles fans are regrettably well acquainted in the 2026 season with what this means for today’s game.