
Tigers vs. Phillies Prediction, Odds, Picks
Gleyber Torres and the Detroit Tigers will look to get to Zack Wheeler when he takes the mound for the Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday at 4:05 p.m. ET. The Tigers are the favorite in this one, at -110, while the underdog Phillies have -109 odds to play spoiler. Detroit is a 1.5-run favorite (at +168 odds). The over/under is 7 runs for the matchup.
Take a look at everything you need to know from a betting perspective on the Tigers-Phillies game, regarding the run line, moneyline and total, plus expert picks.
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Check out the best moments between the Philadelphia Phillies and the Chicago White Sox. Tigers vs. Phillies Game Information & Odds When: Saturday, August 2, 2025 at 4:05 p.m. ET
Where: Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
How to watch on TV: NBCS-PH and FDSDET Favorite Favorite Moneyline Underdog Moneyline Total Over Total Odds Under Total Odds Run Line Favorite Run Line Odds Underdog Run Line Odds Tigers -110 -109 7 +101 -121 -1.5 +168 -205 Tigers vs. Phillies Prediction Score Prediction: Phillies 5, Tigers 4
Total Prediction: Over 7 runs
Win Probabilities: Tigers 53%, Phillies 47% Tigers vs. Phillies Betting Insights This season, the Tigers have won 49 out of the 76 games, or 64.5%, in which they've been favored.
Detroit has entered 76 games this season favored by -110 or more and is 49-27 in those contests.
The moneyline for this contest implies a 52.4% chance of a victory for the Tigers.
The Phillies have been victorious in eight, or 36.4%, of the 22 contests they have been chosen as underdogs in this season.
This season, Philadelphia has come away with a win eight times in 21 chances when named as an underdog of at least -109 or longer on the moneyline.
The moneyline set for this matchup implies the Phillies have a 52.2% chance of coming away with a victory in the contest. The Tigers have a 4-5 record from the nine games they were moneyline favorites over their last 10 matchups.
Over their last 10 matchups -- all had a set run total -- the Tigers and their opponents combined to go over the total four times.
The Tigers have gone 4-6-0 against the spread over their past 10 games. Stat Avg/Total Record 4-6 Runs Per Game 4.7 HR 13 ERA 4.76 K/9 8.9 Torres is hitting .275 with 17 doubles, 11 home runs and 55 walks.
Among all batters in baseball, Torres' home run total places him 122nd, and his RBI tally ranks him 71st.
Spencer Torkelson is hitting .239 with 23 doubles, 23 home runs and 46 walks.
Torkelson ranks 13th in home runs in baseball, and 26th in RBI.
Riley Greene leads the Tigers with 26 home runs and 84 runs batted in, while accumulating a team-best batting average of .277.
Greene is on a two-game hitting streak entering this contest. In his last five games he is hitting .286 with two doubles, a home run and five RBIs.
Zach McKinstry is hitting .268 with 16 doubles, eight triples, nine home runs and 38 walks.
McKinstry takes a two-game streak with at least one hit into this one. In his last five games he is hitting .167 with two doubles, a home run, two walks and five RBIs. Over the past 10 games, the Phillies have been underdogs just once and won that contest.
The Phillies and their opponents have combined to hit the over five times in their last 10 games with a total.
The Phillies have a record of 4-6-0 ATS over their last 10 games. Stat Avg/Total Record 5-5 Runs Per Game 5.2 HR 19 ERA 4.80 K/9 9.1 Kyle Schwarber paces the Phillies with 37 long balls and runs batted in, driving in 86.
Schwarber's home run total places him third in the big leagues, and he ranks third in RBI.
Trea Turner's .289 batting average is a team-high mark.
Turner is currently 122nd in home runs and 100th in RBI in the big leagues.
Bryce Harper has 24 doubles, 15 home runs and 48 walks while batting .266.
Nick Castellanos is batting .266 with 23 doubles, a triple, 14 home runs and 23 walks.
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