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USA Today
3 days ago
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- USA Today
Los Angeles Dodgers vs. New York Yankees odds, tips and betting trends
Los Angeles Dodgers vs. New York Yankees odds, tips and betting trends | May 30 At Dodger Stadium on Friday, the AL East-leading New York Yankees (34-20) face the NL West-leading Los Angeles Dodgers (34-22) at 10:10 p.m. ET. The Dodgers are projected as a tight favorite (-112 on the moneyline) against the Yankees (-108). The Los Angeles Dodgers will give the start to Tony Gonsolin (2-1, 4.68 ERA), who is looking for win No. 3 on the season, and the Yankees will turn to Max Fried (7-0, 1.29 ERA). Here is what you need to prepare for Friday's Dodgers vs. Yankees contest, including viewing options. Los Angeles Dodgers vs. New York Yankees odds, line and spread MLB odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Thursday at 12:16 a.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Favorite: Dodgers (-112, bet $112 to win $100) Dodgers (-112, bet $112 to win $100) Underdog: Yankees (-108, bet $108 to win $100) Yankees (-108, bet $108 to win $100) Over/under: 8 Dodgers vs. Yankees: Game time and live stream info Game day: Friday, May 30, 2025 Friday, May 30, 2025 Game time: 10:10 p.m. ET 10:10 p.m. ET Location: Los Angeles, California Los Angeles, California Stadium: Dodger Stadium Dodger Stadium TV channel: Apple TV+ Apple TV+ Live stream: Watch LIVE with Fubo! (Regional restrictions may apply) Watch Dodgers vs. Yankees on Fubo! Dodgers stats and trends Dodgers betting records This season, the Dodgers have won 30 out of the 47 games, or 63.8%, in which they've been favored. Los Angeles has a record of 30-17 in games when sportsbooks favor them by at least -112 on the moneyline. The Dodgers have a 52.8% chance to win this game based on the implied probability of the moneyline. Los Angeles' games have gone over the total in 32 of its 56 chances. In 56 games with a spread this season, the Dodgers are 27-29-0 ATS. Tony Gonsolin (Dodgers probable starter) The Dodgers are sending Gonsolin (2-1) to the mound for his sixth start of the season. He is 2-1 with a 4.68 ERA and 28 strikeouts in 25 2/3 innings pitched. The righty last pitched on Saturday against the New York Mets, when he went five innings, allowing four earned runs while giving up seven hits. In five games this season, the 31-year-old has a 4.68 ERA and 10.1 strikeouts per nine innings, while allowing a batting average of .255 to opposing hitters. Gonsolin is trying to record his second quality start of the season. Gonsolin has four starts this year in which he pitched five or more innings. He has held his opponents without an earned run in one of his five appearances this season. He will face a Yankees offense that ranks third in the league with 304 runs while batting .260 as a squad. It has a collective .469 slugging percentage (first in MLB action) and has hit a total of 88 home runs (first in MLB). Dodgers batting stats The Dodgers rank second in Major League Baseball with 87 home runs. Hitters for Los Angeles rank second in the majors with a combined .458 team slugging percentage. No team has a better batting average than the .263 AVG the Dodgers have posted this season. Los Angeles is among the highest-scoring teams in the majors, ranking second with 314 total runs this season. The Dodgers have an on-base percentage of .341 this season, which ranks second in the league. Los Angeles is ranked 18th in strikeouts per game (8.3) among MLB offenses. Yankees stats and trends Yankees betting records The Yankees have been chosen as underdogs in six games this year and have walked away with the win one time (16.7%) in those games. New York has yet to win this season when listed as an underdog of -108 or worse on the moneyline this season. The Yankees have an implied victory probability of 51.9% according to the moneyline set by oddsmakers for this matchup. New York and its opponents have gone over in 22 of its 53 games with a total set by sportsbooks this season. The Yankees have posted a record of 25-28-0 against the spread this season. Max Fried (Yankees probable starter) Fried (7-0 with a 1.29 ERA and 67 strikeouts in 70 2/3 innings pitched) gets the start for the Yankees, his 12th of the season. In his most recent outing on Saturday against the Colorado Rockies, the lefty tossed 7 1/3 innings, giving up one earned run while surrendering six hits. In 11 games this season, the 31-year-old has an ERA of 1.29, with 8.6 strikeouts per nine innings. Opponents are hitting .191 against him. Fried is trying to continue a second-game quality start streak in this outing. Fried will try to last five or more innings for his 11th straight appearance. He's averaging 6.4 innings per outing. He has held his opponents without an earned run in four of his 11 appearances this season. The opposing Dodgers offense has the second-ranked slugging percentage (.458) and ranks second in home runs hit (87) in all of MLB. They have a collective .263 batting average, and are third in the league with 503 total hits and second in MLB play scoring 314 runs. The 31-year-old's 1.29 ERA ranks first, .929 WHIP ranks ninth, and 8.6 K/9 ranks 30th among qualifying pitchers this season. Yankees batting stats The New York Yankees have hit a league-leading 88 home runs, averaging 1.6 per game. So far this year, New York has a league-leading .469 slugging percentage. The Yankees have the fourth-best batting average in the majors (.260). The offense for New York is No. 3 in MLB, scoring 5.6 runs per game (304 total runs). The Yankees have a league-best .343 on-base percentage. Watch the MLB on Fubo!


Hamilton Spectator
24-05-2025
- Sport
- Hamilton Spectator
Rockies savor 3-2 win over AL East-leading Yankees in a season that's gone historically sour
DENVER (AP) — The music was cranked up just a little bit louder inside the Colorado Rockies' clubhouse Friday night. The moods were just a little lighter, too. In a season that's quickly barreling toward infamy, the Rockies took advantage of what's been a rare moment to exhale after a 3-2 win over the AL East-leading New York Yankees. It was one of Colorado's finest performances this season, from a solid start on the mound to splendid defense to timely hitting as the Rockies stopped a five-game skid. 'You just want to play good ballgames against good teams,' said third baseman Ryan McMahon, whose two-run double in the fifth proved to be the difference. 'That's what we did tonight, and hopefully we can build off of it.' At 9-42, the Rockies have the most losses through 51 games since 1901. But they now also have a chance at something else — their first series win of the season (they're currently 0-16). That is, if they can beat the Yankees either Saturday or Sunday. 'It was beautiful to see a complete game out there,' said interim manager Warren Schaeffer, who's 2-9 since taking over for Bud Black. 'It's just fun. That's fun baseball.' Tanner Gordon gave up two runs in six innings to earn his first major league win. The defense played a pivotal role by turning in a pair of double plays, including one on Aaron Judge in the eighth. Earlier in the game, second baseman Adael Amador made a nifty play to start a 4-6-3 double play. McMahon also had a bare-handed snare on a roller in the ninth to get Anthony Volpe. 'Pitching ... was good, offense was good, defense was good,' said McMahon, whose team is 6-20 at Coors Field this season and 3-22 on the road. 'So just to play a clean game against a good ball club, it's good for us.' The victory by Colorado (.160) over the Yankees (.612) tied the second-largest winning percentage disparity for a team at least 50 games into the season in the expansion era, according to Elias Sports Bureau. 'They made some plays and had a couple of big at-bats to win the game,' Yankees manager Aaron Boone explained. 'We couldn't put together that big inning.' ___ More AP baseball:


Fox Sports
24-05-2025
- Sport
- Fox Sports
Rockies savor 3-2 win over AL East-leading Yankees in a season that's gone historically sour
Associated Press DENVER (AP) — The music was cranked up just a little bit louder inside the Colorado Rockies' clubhouse Friday night. The moods were just a little lighter, too. In a season that's quickly barreling toward infamy, the Rockies took advantage of what's been a rare moment to exhale after a 3-2 win over the AL East-leading New York Yankees. It was one of Colorado's finest performances this season, from a solid start on the mound to splendid defense to timely hitting as the Rockies stopped a five-game skid. 'You just want to play good ballgames against good teams," said third baseman Ryan McMahon, whose two-run double in the fifth proved to be the difference. 'That's what we did tonight, and hopefully we can build off of it.' At 9-42, the Rockies have the most losses through 51 games since 1901. But they now also have a chance at something else — their first series win of the season (they're currently 0-16). That is, if they can beat the Yankees either Saturday or Sunday. 'It was beautiful to see a complete game out there,' said interim manager Warren Schaeffer, who's 2-9 since taking over for Bud Black. 'It's just fun. That's fun baseball.' Tanner Gordon gave up two runs in six innings to earn his first major league win. The defense played a pivotal role by turning in a pair of double plays, including one on Aaron Judge in the eighth. Earlier in the game, second baseman Adael Amador made a nifty play to start a 4-6-3 double play. McMahon also had a bare-handed snare on a roller in the ninth to get Anthony Volpe. 'Pitching ... was good, offense was good, defense was good,' said McMahon, whose team is 6-20 at Coors Field this season and 3-22 on the road. 'So just to play a clean game against a good ball club, it's good for us.' The victory by Colorado (.160) over the Yankees (.612) tied the second-largest winning percentage disparity for a team at least 50 games into the season in the expansion era, according to Elias Sports Bureau. 'They made some plays and had a couple of big at-bats to win the game,' Yankees manager Aaron Boone explained. 'We couldn't put together that big inning.' ___ More AP baseball: recommended


Winnipeg Free Press
24-05-2025
- Sport
- Winnipeg Free Press
Rockies savor 3-2 win over AL East-leading Yankees in a season that's gone historically sour
DENVER (AP) — The music was cranked up just a little bit louder inside the Colorado Rockies' clubhouse Friday night. The moods were just a little lighter, too. In a season that's quickly barreling toward infamy, the Rockies took advantage of what's been a rare moment to exhale after a 3-2 win over the AL East-leading New York Yankees. It was one of Colorado's finest performances this season, from a solid start on the mound to splendid defense to timely hitting as the Rockies stopped a five-game skid. 'You just want to play good ballgames against good teams,' said third baseman Ryan McMahon, whose two-run double in the fifth proved to be the difference. 'That's what we did tonight, and hopefully we can build off of it.' At 9-42, the Rockies have the most losses through 51 games since 1901. But they now also have a chance at something else — their first series win of the season (they're currently 0-16). That is, if they can beat the Yankees either Saturday or Sunday. 'It was beautiful to see a complete game out there,' said interim manager Warren Schaeffer, who's 2-9 since taking over for Bud Black. 'It's just fun. That's fun baseball.' Tanner Gordon gave up two runs in six innings to earn his first major league win. The defense played a pivotal role by turning in a pair of double plays, including one on Aaron Judge in the eighth. Earlier in the game, second baseman Adael Amador made a nifty play to start a 4-6-3 double play. McMahon also had a bare-handed snare on a roller in the ninth to get Anthony Volpe. Thursdays Keep up to date on sports with Mike McIntyre's weekly newsletter. 'Pitching … was good, offense was good, defense was good,' said McMahon, whose team is 6-20 at Coors Field this season and 3-22 on the road. 'So just to play a clean game against a good ball club, it's good for us.' The victory by Colorado (.160) over the Yankees (.612) tied the second-largest winning percentage disparity for a team at least 50 games into the season in the expansion era, according to Elias Sports Bureau. 'They made some plays and had a couple of big at-bats to win the game,' Yankees manager Aaron Boone explained. 'We couldn't put together that big inning.' ___ More AP baseball:
Yahoo
21-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Yankees takeaways: Will Warren's ascent on the mound, Aaron Judge's run at .400
NEW YORK – The latest advancements by Will Warren were on display Tuesday, a 10-strikeout night at Yankee Stadium that impressed the game's best hitter. 'He's made huge strides these past couple of starts,'' said Aaron Judge, after the Yankees' 5-2 win against the Texas Rangers. 'It's been fun watching him grow'' as a starter. Advertisement Judge's Stadium-friendly two-run shot – his 16th homer of the year – made it 5-0 in the eighth, on a night that saw lefty-hitting Ben Rice give the Yanks an early lead against Texas lefty Patrick Corbin. Rice launched his 10th homer of the year, a solo shot in the second, and lifted a sac fly in the fourth. Saluted by a large Bronx crowd for his 5.2 shutout innings, Warren has now posted a 1.50 ERA over his last three starts, covering 18 innings with 26 strikeouts and three walks. 'Just trying to keep it rolling,'' said Warren, adding that 'trusting'' his arsenal and being 'aggressive in the zone'' has been the difference over his first seven starts, with a 5.65 ERA. Advertisement And with every step forward by Warren, the AL East-leading Yankees (28-19) can breathe a little easier, with Luis Gil (lat strain) not due back until July and a shortage of organizational rotation depth. They'll still be in the starters market up to the MLB trade deadline, but Warren can buy them time, if not establish himself as a reliable choice going forward. Will Warren making strides, gaining confidence May 20, 2025; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees manager Aaron Boone (17) takes the ball from New York Yankees starting pitcher Will Warren (98) during a pitching change during the sixth inning against the Texas Rangers at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images After third baseman Oswald Peraza made a tremendous catch in foul ground, tumbling over the tarp, Warren got into some sixth inning trouble. Nursing a 2-0 lead, Warren loaded the bases on a walk and two soft singles. Advertisement Mark Leiter Jr. was ready in the bullpen, but 'I liked how he was still throwing the ball,'' said manager Aaron Boone. 'Felt like he was still in good command.'' Boone also liked the matchup against Marcus Semien, who swung through a 2-2 sinker – Warren's 10th strikeout, besting his career high of nine set last week at Seattle. 'That was awesome. I'm glad he left me in that situation,'' Warren said of another momentum-building moment. 'He's probably gaining a little more confidence,'' Boone said of Warren's increasingly effective use of the fastball, sinker, slider and occasional changeup and curveball. Key setup relief by Mark Leiter Jr., leading to Devin Williams With that big strikeout, Boone lifted Warren, who received a big ovation from 40,343 fans. Advertisement In came Leiter Jr., who retired all four batters he faced – starting with a strikeout of Joc Pederson on a nasty 1-2 splitter to end the sixth. The eighth featured another scoreless outing from Devin Williams, who worked around a Wyatt Langford double and registered two strikeouts. Earlier Tuesday, Boone said Williams would continue 'to be in high leverage situations (and) that could be closing on a given day,'' but there's currently no plan to put him back exclusively in the ninth inning. After Ian Hamilton was tagged for a two-run homer by Jonah Heim in the ninth, Luke Weaver entered for a two-pitch, one-out save. Aaron Judge's .403 batting average through 47 games May 20, 2025; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge (99) follows through on a two run home run against the Texas Rangers during the eighth inning at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images At the season's 47-game mark, Judge is one of just three modern era players – Chuck Klein in 1930 and teammate Cody Bellinger in 2019 – to have as many as 16 homers and as high as a .403 average. Advertisement Judge was right at .400 when his final at-bat Tuesday produced his career-shortest MLB home run, per Statcast. 'We'll take 'em all,'' Judge said of the 326-foot drive, tucked inside the right field foul pole. 'You're hoping it just sneaks over.'' Judge's 138 total bases in 214 plate appearances are the third most by a Yankee through the team's first 47 games, behind only Lou Gehrig (145) in 1927 and Mickey Mantle (145) in 1956. 'I would say it's incredible, but playing with him for so long, you almost assume that's possible,'' said longtime teammate Kyle Higashioka, now a Texas Ranger, of Judge's chase at .400 and another MVP. On deck: Jacob deGrom Sep 27, 2024; Anaheim, California, USA; Texas Rangers pitcher Jacob deGrom (48) throws against the Los Angeles Angels during the first inning at Angel Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images An old Mets nemesis, Jacob deGrom, is scheduled to face the Yankees on Wednesday. Advertisement Weather permitting, he'll be followed by old friend Nathan Eovaldi (4-2, 1.61) on Thursday afternoon. After a second Tommy John surgery cost deGrom most of the 2023 and 2024 seasons, he's posted a 4-1 record and 2.29 ERA over his first nine starts. '(He's) almost like catching a video game,'' said Higashioka. 'You just put the glove up there and that's where the ball goes, and it's like 100-mph.'' This article originally appeared on Yankees' takeaways: Will Warren's ascent, Aaron Judge's run at .400