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St. Louis Cardinals vs. Los Angeles Dodgers odds, tips and betting trends
St. Louis Cardinals vs. Los Angeles Dodgers odds, tips and betting trends

USA Today

time3 days ago

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St. Louis Cardinals vs. Los Angeles Dodgers odds, tips and betting trends

St. Louis Cardinals vs. Los Angeles Dodgers odds, tips and betting trends | June 7 The St. Louis Cardinals (35-28) will host the Los Angeles Dodgers (38-26), in the second game of a three-game series, Saturday at 2:15 p.m. ET. The Cardinals are favored (-123 on the moneyline) when they host the Dodgers (+103). The matchup on the mound for this contest is set with the St. Louis Cardinals looking to Erick Fedde (3-5), and Yoshinobu Yamamoto (6-4) taking the ball for the Los Angeles Dodgers. Here is everything you need to prepare for Saturday's Cardinals vs. Dodgers game, including viewing options. St. Louis Cardinals vs. Los Angeles Dodgers odds, line and spread MLB odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Saturday at 3:17 a.m. ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub. Favorite: Cardinals (-123, bet $123 to win $100) Cardinals (-123, bet $123 to win $100) Underdog: Dodgers (+103, bet $100 to win $103) Dodgers (+103, bet $100 to win $103) Over/under: 8.5 Cardinals vs. Dodgers: Game time and live stream info Game day: Saturday, June 7, 2025 Saturday, June 7, 2025 Game time: 2:15 p.m. ET 2:15 p.m. ET Location: St. Louis, Missouri St. Louis, Missouri Stadium: Busch Stadium Busch Stadium TV channel: FDSMW and SportsNet LA FDSMW and SportsNet LA Live stream: Watch LIVE with Fubo! (Regional restrictions may apply) Watch Cardinals vs. Dodgers on Fubo! Cardinals stats and trends Cardinals betting records The Cardinals have won 15, or 55.6%, of the 27 games they've played as favorites this season. St. Louis has entered 15 games this season favored by -123 or more and is 11-4 in those contests. The oddsmakers' moneyline implies a 55.2% chance of a victory for the Cardinals. St. Louis and its opponents have hit the over in 34 of its 63 games with a total this season. The Cardinals are 35-28-0 against the spread this season. Erick Fedde (Cardinals probable starter) Fedde gets the start for the Cardinals, his 13th of the season. He is 3-5 with a 3.82 ERA and 44 strikeouts through 68 1/3 innings pitched. In his last appearance on Sunday against the Texas Rangers, the right-hander tossed six innings, giving up two earned runs while surrendering four hits. The 32-year-old has an ERA of 3.82, with 5.8 strikeouts per nine innings, in 12 games this season. Opponents have a .235 batting average against him. Fedde has six quality starts this season. Fedde is seeking his 11th straight outing lasting five or more innings. He averages 5.7 frames per appearance on the mound. In three of his appearances this season he did not surrender an earned run. He will face a Dodgers offense that ranks first in MLB with 583 total hits (on a .266 batting average). The squad also slugs a collective .463 (second in MLB) with 101 total home runs (first in MLB). Among pitchers who qualify in MLB action this season, the 32-year-old ranks 51st in ERA (3.82), 56th in WHIP (1.288), and 73rd in K/9 (5.8). Cardinals batting stats The Cardinals rank 23rd in Major League Baseball with 58 home runs. Fueled by 176 extra-base hits, St. Louis ranks 12th in MLB with a .396 slugging percentage this season. The Cardinals' .257 batting average is among the best in baseball, ranking fourth in MLB. St. Louis has scored 296 runs this season, which ranks seventh in MLB. The Cardinals have an OBP of .329 this season, which ranks fifth in MLB. St. Louis is one of the most-disciplined teams at the plate this season, ranking seventh with an average of 7.7 strikeouts per game. Dodgers stats and trends Dodgers betting records The Dodgers have been underdogs in 12 games this season and have come away with the win six times (50%) in those contests. This year, Los Angeles has won three of four games when listed as at least +103 or worse on the moneyline. The Dodgers have an implied victory probability of 49.3% according to the moneyline set by oddsmakers for this matchup. Los Angeles and its opponents have hit the over in 37 of its 64 games with a total set by oddsmakers this season. The Dodgers are 29-35-0 against the spread in their 64 games that had a posted line this season. Yoshinobu Yamamoto (Dodgers probable starter) Yamamoto (6-4 with a 2.39 ERA and 77 strikeouts in 67 2/3 innings pitched) gets the start for the Dodgers, his 13th of the season. The right-hander last appeared on Sunday against the New York Yankees, when he went 3 2/3 innings, allowing four earned runs while giving up seven hits. In 12 games this season, the 26-year-old has amassed an ERA of 2.39, with 10.2 strikeouts per nine innings. Opponents are batting .186 against him. Yamamoto is looking to collect his eighth quality start of the season in this matchup. Yamamoto will try to record his 12th matchup of five or more innings pitched this season. He's averaging 5.6 innings per appearance. In five of his 12 total appearances this season he has not given up an earned run. The opposing Cardinals offense has a collective .257 batting average, and is sixth in the league with 549 total hits and seventh in MLB action with 296 runs scored. They have the 12th-ranked slugging percentage (.396) and are 23rd in all of MLB with 58 home runs. Among qualifying pitchers in MLB action this season, the 26-year-old ranks 12th in ERA (2.39), 14th in WHIP (1.005), and 12th in K/9 (10.2). Dodgers batting stats The Los Angeles Dodgers have hit a league-leading 101 home runs, averaging 1.6 per game. This season, Los Angeles' .463 slugging percentage ranks second-best in the majors. The Dodgers lead MLB with a .266 batting average. Los Angeles is the top-scoring team in MLB, averaging 5.6 runs per game (359 total). The Dodgers are second in MLB with an on-base percentage of .340. Watch the MLB on Fubo!

Ex-White Sox pitcher has perfect response to Pope Leo XIV's fandom after ghastly 2024 season
Ex-White Sox pitcher has perfect response to Pope Leo XIV's fandom after ghastly 2024 season

New York Post

time10-05-2025

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  • New York Post

Ex-White Sox pitcher has perfect response to Pope Leo XIV's fandom after ghastly 2024 season

Erick Fedde knows the pain the White Sox's now most famous fan must have gone through — maybe needing to ask for divine intervention. The Cardinals pitcher, who played for the historically awful 41-121 White Sox last season, was asked about the fandom of Robert Francis Prevost, the newly minted Pope Leo XIV, after pitching a complete game shutout against his former team, the Nationals, on Friday night. 'Is he officially a White Sox fan?' Fedde asked when Leo was brought up by reporters after Friday's 10-0 win. 'Well, maybe he had to pray a few times watching us.' 5 Cardinals pitcher Erick Fedde (12) pitches against the Washington Nationals during the first inning at Nationals Park. Geoff Burke-Imagn Images 5 Newly elected Pope Leo XIV, Robert Francis Prevost arrives on the main central loggia balcony of the St Peter's Basilica for the first time on May 8, 2025. AFP via Getty Images The world learned of Leo's loyalties to Chicago's South Side team shortly after he was named the leader of the Catholic Church earlier this week. His brother, John Prevost, shot down reports that the new Pontiff was a Cubs fan. Video also surfaced Friday of Leo dressed in White Sox gear in the stands for Game 1 of the 2005 World Series against the Astros. 5 Pope Leo XIV World Series broadcast in 2005, wearing Chicago White Sox gear. Major League Baseball Chicago won that World Series in four games, but rooting for the White Sox hasn't always been easy – especially recently. The team set the modern record for most losses in an MLB season last year with 121. The club is off to an 11-28 start in 2025. John Prevost told WGN-TV he wasn't sure how his brother — the first American-born pope — came to love the Sox. 5 A sign of Pope Leo is displayed on the day of a match between the Chicago White Sox and the Miami Marlins, at the Rate Field baseball stadium, in Chicago, Illinois on May 9, 2025. REUTERS 5 Fedde during his time with the White Sox last year. Getty Images 'He was never ever a Cubs fan, so I don't know where that came from,' Prevost said. 'He was always a Sox fan. Our mother was a Cubs fan. I don't know, maybe that clued in there and our dad was a Cardinals fan, so I don't know where all that came from.' Fedde is off to a solid start to the season at 3-3 with a 3.86 ERA and 1.31 WHIP. He was a bright spot for the White Sox last season, posting a 7-4 record and a 3.11 ERA before being traded to St. Louis in July

2024 White Sox player: Pope Leo XIV maybe 'had to pray a few times watching us'
2024 White Sox player: Pope Leo XIV maybe 'had to pray a few times watching us'

USA Today

time10-05-2025

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  • USA Today

2024 White Sox player: Pope Leo XIV maybe 'had to pray a few times watching us'

2024 White Sox player: Pope Leo XIV maybe 'had to pray a few times watching us' Show Caption Hide Caption Who is Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost, the new pope? Cardinal Robert Francis Prevost has been named the first ever pope from the U.S. and will go by the name Leo XIV. WASHINGTON — Erick Fedde pitched the game of his life Friday night, but unlike last season, there was no higher power — namely, an eventual pope — in his corner. Fedde returned to Nationals Park for the first time since the Washington Nationals let him go after the 2022 season and quieted his old franchise, pitching the first complete game and shutout of his career in a 10-0 trouncing by his St. Louis Cardinals. It marked another checkpoint in Fedde's rapid rise since the Nationals released him. He found a new version of himself pitching in South Korea and now is a stalwart major league starting pitcher. Last year, that progression included a stop on Chicago's South Side, where the White Sox signed him to a two-year deal after his breakout showing in the KBO. Despite pitching for the worst team in modern Major League history, Fedde posted a 3.11 ERA in 21 starts, earning a trade to St. Louis. Perhaps one day Fedde will learn whether a Chicagoland native named Robert Francis Prevost closely followed his exploits. Prevost now answers to Pope Leo XIV, and his family members confirmed that the first American pope is a relatively fired up White Sox fan. That fandom was confirmed in almost Zelig-like fashion in recent days, including a shot of the eventual pontiff in the Comiskey Park stands during Game 1 of the 2005 World Series. Fedde, locked in on his assignment in Washington, was keen to hear the details. 'Is he officially a White Sox fan?' Fedde asked when the topic was raised after his shutout. 'Well, maybe he had to pray a few times watching us.' Indeed, those White Sox would go on to lose 121 games, though Fedde was a few hours down I-55 in St. Louis once those Sox sealed their ignominious fate. Things are still grim for the Sox, now 11-28 in 2025, but they're still looking up for Fedde. He struck out eight on Friday, lowered his ERA to 3.86 and pushed the Cardinals (20-19) over the .500 mark. Thursday, it was a different group of cardinals who smiled upon ol' Robert Prevost, now the leader of the Catholic Church. And given Fedde's performance Friday, perhaps the pontiff still says a prayer or two on his behalf.

Erick Fedde's first career shutout comes against the Nationals, who drafted him
Erick Fedde's first career shutout comes against the Nationals, who drafted him

Hamilton Spectator

time10-05-2025

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  • Hamilton Spectator

Erick Fedde's first career shutout comes against the Nationals, who drafted him

WASHINGTON (AP) — After a baseball odyssey that included a season pitching in South Korea, Erick Fedde was back where he started Friday night — and he delivered the best performance of his career. The 32-year-old St. Louis Cardinals right-hander threw his first career shutout and complete game, doing it against the Washington Nationals, who selected him in the first round of the 2014 amateur draft. 'It's special for sure, one that you envision for years when you're playing here and then to eventually do it on the field as an opponent, it's pretty crazy,' Fedde said after St. Louis' 10-0 victory . He's the first Cardinals pitcher to throw a shutout since Jordan Montgomery on Aug. 22, 2022, at the Chicago Cubs. Fedde threw 109 pitches, 68 for strikes, and allowed six hits while striking out eight and walking none. 'For him to go through that lineup the way they've been swinging it, he had everything working,' Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol said. 'The cutter was good for him. He expanded when he needed to. He used both sides of the plate. That was fun to watch.' Fedde spent 2017-22 with Washington and was part of the Nationals' World Series-winning 2019 squad, going 4-2 with a 4.50 ERA in 21 appearances, including 12 starts. But he struggled as a full-time starter in 2021 and '22, leading him to accept an offer to play in the Korean Baseball Organization. He returned to the majors last year with the Chicago White Sox, and he pitched well enough for the worst team in baseball that the Cardinals acquired him ahead of the trade deadline. On Friday, he joined Texas' Nathan Eovaldi and San Diego's Michael King as the only pitchers to throw shutouts in 2025. Fedde pitched seven scoreless innings for the White Sox last season in his previous appearance against the Nationals. 'Something I wasn't really thinking about but when you see it coming up on the schedule and I was going to pitch there, it's an exciting feeling,' Fedde said. 'I owe them a lot in the sense of my career. But there's always something about when somebody lets you go, showing them that you can be better.' ___ AP MLB:

Erick Fedde's first career shutout comes against the Nationals, who drafted him
Erick Fedde's first career shutout comes against the Nationals, who drafted him

Fox Sports

time10-05-2025

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  • Fox Sports

Erick Fedde's first career shutout comes against the Nationals, who drafted him

Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — After a baseball odyssey that included a season pitching in South Korea, Erick Fedde was back where he started Friday night — and he delivered the best performance of his career. The 32-year-old St. Louis Cardinals right-hander threw his first career shutout and complete game, doing it against the Washington Nationals, who selected him in the first round of the 2014 amateur draft. 'It's special for sure, one that you envision for years when you're playing here and then to eventually do it on the field as an opponent, it's pretty crazy,' Fedde said after St. Louis' 10-0 victory. He's the first Cardinals pitcher to throw a shutout since Jordan Montgomery on Aug. 22, 2022, at the Chicago Cubs. Fedde threw 109 pitches, 68 for strikes, and allowed six hits while striking out eight and walking none. 'For him to go through that lineup the way they've been swinging it, he had everything working,' Cardinals manager Oliver Marmol said. 'The cutter was good for him. He expanded when he needed to. He used both sides of the plate. That was fun to watch.' Fedde spent 2017-22 with Washington and was part of the Nationals' World Series-winning 2019 squad, going 4-2 with a 4.50 ERA in 21 appearances, including 12 starts. But he struggled as a full-time starter in 2021 and '22, leading him to accept an offer to play in the Korean Baseball Organization. He returned to the majors last year with the Chicago White Sox, and he pitched well enough for the worst team in baseball that the Cardinals acquired him ahead of the trade deadline. On Friday, he joined Texas' Nathan Eovaldi and San Diego's Michael King as the only pitchers to throw shutouts in 2025. Fedde pitched seven scoreless innings for the White Sox last season in his previous appearance against the Nationals. 'Something I wasn't really thinking about but when you see it coming up on the schedule and I was going to pitch there, it's an exciting feeling,' Fedde said. 'I owe them a lot in the sense of my career. But there's always something about when somebody lets you go, showing them that you can be better.' ___ AP MLB: recommended

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