
Minnesota Twins vs. Athletics odds, tips and betting trends
Minnesota Twins vs. Athletics odds, tips and betting trends | June 2
On Monday, the Athletics (23-37) are hosting the Minnesota Twins (31-27), at 10:05 p.m. ET. The Athletics have dropped six in a row, and the Twins have lost two straight.
The Athletics are an underdog (+135 on the moneyline to win) when they host the Twins (-161). The Twins will give the ball to Joe Ryan (5-2) versus the Athletics and Luis Severino (1-4).
Here's what you need to prepare for Monday's Twins vs. Athletics action, including viewing options.
Minnesota Twins vs. Athletics odds, line and spread
MLB odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Sunday at 9:18 p.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
Favorite: Twins (-161, bet $161 to win $100)
Twins (-161, bet $161 to win $100) Underdog: Athletics (+135, bet $100 to win $135)
Athletics (+135, bet $100 to win $135) Over/under: 9
Twins vs. Athletics: Game time and live stream info
Game day: Monday, June 2, 2025
Monday, June 2, 2025 Game time: 10:05 p.m. ET
10:05 p.m. ET Location: West Sacramento, California
West Sacramento, California Stadium: Sutter Health Park
Sutter Health Park TV channel: NBCS-CA and MNNT
NBCS-CA and MNNT Live stream: Watch LIVE with Fubo! (Regional restrictions may apply)
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Twins stats and trends
Twins betting records
The Twins have entered the game as favorites 34 times this season and won 20, or 58.8%, of those games.
This season, the Twins have won 10 of their 12 games, or 83.3%, when favored by at least -161 on the moneyline.
The Twins have a 61.7% chance to win this game based on the implied probability of the moneyline.
Games involving the Twins have gone over the total set by bookmakers in 19 of 57 chances this season.
The Twins are 33-24-0 against the spread in their 57 chances this season.
Joe Ryan (Twins probable starter)
Ryan makes the start for the Twins, his 11th of the season. He is 5-2 with a 2.57 ERA and 72 strikeouts in 63 2/3 innings pitched.
In his last appearance on Tuesday against the Tampa Bay Rays, the right-hander threw six innings, giving up one earned run while surrendering five hits.
The 28-year-old has amassed an ERA of 2.57, with 10.3 strikeouts per nine innings, in 11 games this season. Opposing hitters have a .191 batting average against him.
Ryan is looking to record his seventh quality start of the season.
Ryan will look to continue a 12-game streak of going five or more innings (he's averaging 5.7 innings per appearance).
In three of his 11 total appearances this season he has not surrendered an earned run.
The opposing Athletics offense has the fifth-ranked slugging percentage (.417) and is seventh in MLB play with 74 home runs. It has a collective .255 batting average, and is fourth in MLB with 526 total hits and 15th in MLB play scoring 253 runs.
The 28-year-old's 2.57 ERA ranks 14th, .825 WHIP ranks third, and 10.3 K/9 ranks 11th among qualifying pitchers this season.
Twins batting stats
The Twins rank 22nd in Major League Baseball with 56 home runs.
Fueled by 154 extra-base hits, the Twins rank 22nd in MLB with a .380 slugging percentage this season.
The Twins' .239 batting average ranks 21st in the league this season.
The Twins rank 23rd in the league with 233 total runs scored this season.
The Twins have an OBP of .308 this season, which ranks 22nd in MLB.
The Twins are ranked 14th in strikeouts per game (8.2) among MLB offenses.
Athletics stats and trends
Athletics betting records
The Athletics have won in 14, or 33.3%, of the 42 contests they have been named as odds-on underdogs this year.
This season, the Athletics have come away with a win four times in 18 chances when named as an underdog of at least +135 or longer on the moneyline.
The moneyline set for this matchup implies the Athletics have a 42.6% chance of coming away with a victory in the contest.
The Athletics and their opponents have hit the over in 33 of their 60 games with a total this season.
The Athletics have posted a record of 27-33-0 against the spread this season.
Luis Severino (Athletics probable starter)
The Athletics will send Severino (1-4) to the mound for his 13th start of the season. He is 1-4 with a 3.89 ERA and 54 strikeouts through 71 2/3 innings pitched.
In his last time out on Wednesday, the righty went six innings against the Houston Astros, giving up one earned run while surrendering three hits.
During 12 games this season, the 31-year-old has a 3.89 ERA and 6.8 strikeouts per nine innings, while giving up a batting average of .240 to opposing hitters.
Severino is trying to extend a third-game quality start streak in this outing.
Severino will try to extend a four-game streak of pitching five or more innings (he's averaging 5.9 frames per outing).
In two of his 12 total appearances this season he has not allowed an earned run.
He will take the hill against a Twins offense that is batting .239 as a unit (21st in the MLB). They are also slugging a collective .380 (22nd in the league) with 56 total home runs (22nd in MLB play).
The 31-year-old ranks 58th in ERA (3.89), 45th in WHIP (1.228), and 58th in K/9 (6.8) among qualifying pitchers in MLB action this season.
Athletics batting stats
The Athletics average 1.2 home runs per game to rank seventh in baseball with 74 total home runs.
So far this season, the Athletics rank fifth in MLB with a .417 slugging percentage.
The Athletics have the sixth-best batting average in the league (.255).
The offense for the Athletics is the No. 15 offense in MLB play scoring 4.2 runs per game (253 total runs).
The Athletics rank 12th in MLB with an on-base percentage of .320.
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