Chicago White Sox vs Minnesota Twins Picks and Predictions August 23rd 2025

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The Minnesota Twins will visit the Chicago White Sox at Rate Field on Saturday, August 23, 2025. The Twins have a record of 59-69 and are fourth in the AL Central. They come into this game with a recent win, but have struggled in their last 10 games, going 3-7.

The White Sox hold a record of 45-83, placing them fifth in the same division. They are currently on a three-game losing streak and have only won two of their last 10 games. The starting pitchers for this game are Mick Abel for the Twins and Davis Martin for the White Sox. The game will be broadcast on MNNT, and the weather forecast predicts a warm day with scattered clouds and a light breeze.

Twins vs White Sox Key Information

  • Sport: Baseball
  • Teams: Minnesota Twins vs. Chicago White Sox
  • Venue: Rate Field in Chicago, IL
  • Date: Saturday, August 23, 2025
  • Betting Odds: Twins Moneyline -115, White Sox Moneyline -102

The Twins Can Win If…

The Minnesota Twins recently pulled off a 9-7 win against the Chicago White Sox. Royce Lewis was a standout, going 3 for 5 with a home run and four RBIs. Byron Buxton also contributed with two hits and an RBI, showing the depth of the Twins’ lineup.

The Twins have shown they can hit for power with 147 home runs this season, ranking 13th in the league. Their on-base percentage is .310, placing them 13th as well. This ability to get on base and hit home runs gives them a strong chance to score runs consistently.

On the mound, Mick Abel will start for the Twins. While his ERA is 5.04, the Twins’ offense can provide the run support needed to win. With hitters like Brooks Lee and Byron Buxton in the lineup, the Twins have the firepower to come out on top.

The White Sox Can Win If…

The Chicago White Sox are coming off a close 9-7 loss against the Minnesota Twins. Despite the loss, the White Sox had strong performances from Colson Montgomery and Kyle Teel. Montgomery hit a home run and drove in two runs, while Teel added two hits and an RBI.

In the upcoming game, the White Sox have a chance to shine with their lineup. Lenyn Sosa leads the team with 17 home runs and a .272 batting average. The team ranks 14th in walks, which can help them get on base and create scoring opportunities.

Starting pitcher Davis Martin will take the mound for the White Sox. Martin has a solid ERA of 3.94 and has shown the ability to keep opponents’ batting averages low. With Martin’s pitching and the team’s ability to generate runs, the White Sox have a good chance to secure a win at home.

The Lean

The Twins are favored with a moneyline of -115, while the White Sox are at -102. The Twins have a slightly better batting average and on-base percentage compared to the White Sox. My model projects the Twins to win with a score of 5-4. Based on these factors, I recommend picking the Twins to win straight up.

The total for the game is set at 9.0 runs. The Twins and White Sox both have ERAs over 4.20, which suggests a potential for runs. My model projects a total score of 9 runs. Given this projection, I recommend taking the over on the total.

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Twins, Royce Lewis Look to Keep Momentum vs. White Sox

Twins Aim to End Series Slide

The Minnesota Twins will try to snap a three-series losing streak when they face the Chicago White Sox on Saturday night. Minnesota picked up a 9-7 win in Friday’s opener but had to overcome shaky pitching that allowed 12 hits and eight walks.

The victory stopped a three-game skid and marked just the second win in the team’s last eight games. Bettors following the Twins can review the latest MLB game results to track their recent struggles and streaks.

Rookie Mick Abel Could Debut

Minnesota has not confirmed a starter, but rookie right-hander Mick Abel is expected to make his Twins debut. The 22-year-old was acquired at the trade deadline in a deal that sent closer Jhoan Duran to Philadelphia. Abel has gone 2-2 with a 5.04 ERA this season and is eager for the chance.

“It’s an exciting opportunity,” Abel said. “I’m just ready whenever.”

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Royce Lewis Powers Friday’s Win

Third baseman Royce Lewis broke out of a slump with a three-hit performance, including a grand slam. He also saved runs with a defensive stop in the eighth inning.

Lewis had been just 3-for-22 during the team’s recent homestand but credited coaches for helping him adjust.

“Honestly, just really good work today. I got with the coaches and they helped me out with some things, which was awesome,” Lewis said. “Obviously, the results aren’t supposed to come very fast, but today they did, and we’re appreciative of that.”

Lewis hopes the momentum carries into the weekend, calling the homer “tasty” and “fun.” For those eyeing value on props and hot bats, the MLB picks page provides daily recommendations.

White Sox Turn to Davis Martin

The White Sox will counter with right-hander Davis Martin (4-9, 3.94 ERA). Martin is coming off his best outing in months, tossing six innings of one-hit ball with four strikeouts in a no-decision at Kansas City.

Chicago manager Will Venable praised his starter’s approach. “That was about as good as it gets. He was in the zone all day, attacked hitters, got soft contact, and used his cutter and changeup really well.”

Martin has struggled historically against Minnesota, going 0-3 with a 7.63 ERA in four career appearances. He allowed two unearned runs in five innings against the Twins earlier this season. For bettors, understanding these matchup histories is key, and the expert MLB betting guide explains how to evaluate such trends.

White Sox Offense Showing Fight

Despite losing seven of their last eight, the White Sox offense has started to show some life. They’ve scored at least seven runs in three of their past four games.

On Friday, Chicago’s lineup produced 14 hits, led by Kyle Teel, Lenyn Sosa, Luis Robert Jr., Edgar Quero, and Colson Montgomery with two apiece. Montgomery added a two-run homer, while Sosa and Montgomery drove in multiple runs.

“It’s good. We keep fighting the whole game,” infielder Miguel Vargas said. “We fell behind, but we keep showing fight, and that’s a good thing.”

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