Philadelphia Phillies vs Kansas City Royals Picks and Predictions September 14th 2025

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The Kansas City Royals will visit the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on Sunday, September 14, 2025. The game is set to start at 1:35 PM. Fans can catch the action on NSPPH.

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The Royals, led by manager Matt Quatraro, have a record of 74-75 and are third in the AL Central. They are looking to break a three-game losing streak. The Phillies, managed by Rob Thomson, hold a strong 89-60 record and lead the NL East. They have won their last six games and have a home record of 51-23.

Royals vs Phillies Key Information

  • Sport: Baseball
  • Teams: Kansas City Royals vs. Philadelphia Phillies
  • Venue: Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, PA
  • Date: Sunday, September 14, 2025
  • Betting Odds: Royals Moneyline +134, Phillies Moneyline -159

The Royals Can Win If…

The Kansas City Royals showed strong offensive potential in their recent game against the Philadelphia Phillies, despite an 8-6 loss. Salvador Perez was a standout, hitting two home runs and driving in three runs. Jonathan India also contributed with two doubles, highlighting the team’s ability to generate extra-base hits.

Key stats suggest the Royals have the tools to secure a win. They rank 4th in doubles this season with 260, demonstrating their knack for getting runners in scoring position. Their pitching staff holds a 3.73 ERA, ranking 4th in the league, which could keep the opposing team’s offense in check.

Noah Cameron will start for the Royals, bringing a solid 3.00 ERA and a 1.12 WHIP. His performance could be pivotal in controlling the Phillies’ lineup. With Aaron Nola’s 6.24 ERA on the mound for the Phillies, the Royals’ offense might find opportunities to capitalize and secure a victory.

The Phillies Can Win If…

The Philadelphia Phillies are coming off a strong 8-6 win against the Kansas City Royals. Kyle Schwarber led the charge with a home run and two RBIs. Brandon Marsh also contributed with a home run and three RBIs, showing the depth of the Phillies’ lineup.

The Phillies’ batting stats are impressive this season. They rank second in batting average at .262 and third in on-base percentage at .331. Their power is evident with 188 home runs, placing them ninth in the league, and their 252 doubles rank fifth.

Philadelphia’s pitching has been solid, with a team ERA of 3.78, ranking seventh. Aaron Nola will be on the mound, and though his ERA is 6.24, the Phillies’ offense can provide the support needed. With players like Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper leading the charge, the Phillies have the tools to secure another victory.

The Lean

The Phillies have a strong batting lineup, ranking 2nd in batting average and 3rd in on-base percentage. Their pitching is also solid, with a 3.78 ERA ranking 7th. Given these factors, the Phillies at -159 on the moneyline are the pick to win. The model projects a score of Phillies 6, Royals 4.

The total is set at 9.0 runs. The Phillies’ offense and the Royals’ pitching suggest a game with more runs. The model projects a combined score of 10 runs. Therefore, taking the over at 9.0 (-108) is recommended

Red-hot Phillies can clinch NL East in series finale vs. Royals

The Philadelphia Phillies are red-hot and on the verge of clinching the National League East for the second straight year. With nine wins in their last 10 games, they’ll have the chance to lock up the division title Sunday afternoon when they close out their home series against the Kansas City Royals.

Philadelphia (89-60) needs just a win or a New York Mets loss to secure the crown. Meanwhile, the Royals (74-75) have dropped six of their last seven games, leaving their playoff chances slim.

Phillies keep rolling, Royals stumble

Philadelphia has been unstoppable this month. Kyle Schwarber blasted his 51st home run on Saturday to power an 8-6 win, while Brandon Marsh drove in three runs. Harrison Bader, a trade-deadline addition, also collected his sixth straight multi-hit game.

Kansas City’s bright spot came from Salvador Perez, who homered twice and drove in three runs, reaching career milestones of 300 home runs and 1,000 RBIs. Royals manager Matt Quatraro praised Perez’s impact, calling him “special” to both the team and the city.

Key Offensive Leaders

PlayerTeamHome RunsRBIsBatting Average
Kyle SchwarberPhillies51110.249
Bryce HarperPhillies3398.282
Brandon MarshPhillies1667.271
Salvador PerezRoyals3082.262
Bobby Witt Jr.Royals2994.289

The Phillies’ offense is locked in, with Schwarber and Harper setting the tone. Marsh and Bader have added depth to the lineup, giving Philadelphia a dangerous balance. On the other side, Perez and Witt Jr. remain the Royals’ most consistent producers.

Royals fading in standings, Phillies eye top seed

The Phillies are not just fighting for the NL East — they’re also chasing the Milwaukee Brewers for the league’s best record. With momentum clearly on their side, Philadelphia looks like a contender for the top seed.

Kansas City, however, has stumbled in September and is nearly out of the playoff picture after a string of close losses.

TeamRecord (Last 10)Division RankPlayoff Implications
Phillies9-11st NL EastCan clinch division today
Royals4-63rd AL CentralPlayoff hopes slipping

The numbers highlight the contrast: while Philadelphia is surging at just the right time, Kansas City is sliding.

Pitching matchup: Nola vs. Cameron

Philadelphia hands the ball to Aaron Nola (4-8, 6.24 ERA). After missing more than three months due to rib and ankle injuries, he looked sharp against the Mets earlier this week, striking out seven over six shutout innings. Manager Rob Thomson praised his rebound effort, saying, “I thought he was really good.”

Nola will face Royals rookie Noah Cameron (7-7, 3.00 ERA), who’s been one of Kansas City’s bright spots. Cameron struck out eight in his last start against Cleveland, allowing only two runs over seven innings. Still, the Royals lost that game 2-0, leaving him winless for nearly a month.

What’s at stake

The Phillies can finish the weekend with the division wrapped up and keep their push for the NL’s top seed alive. Schwarber and Harper continue to drive one of baseball’s most dangerous lineups, while Nola looks to maintain his recent form.

For the Royals, Perez’s milestones are a reminder of his legendary career, but Kansas City desperately needs Cameron and Bobby Witt Jr. to spark a turnaround. Without it, their postseason hopes will slip away for good.

For more betting insights, check out the MLB Expert Betting Guide.