Baltimore Orioles vs Oakland Athletics August 8th 2025
The Athletics and Orioles will meet at Oriole Park at Camden Yards on Friday night. The Athletics have a record of 51-66 and sit fifth in the AL West. They come into this game with a one-game winning streak and have gone 6-4 in their last ten games.
The Orioles hold a record of 52-63 and are also fifth in their division, the AL East. They have a home record of 27-27 and are also on a one-game winning streak. The game will feature J.T. Ginn starting for the Athletics and Tomoyuki Sugano for the Orioles. The weather forecast predicts a warm day with clear skies and a light breeze.
Athletics vs Orioles Key Information
- Sport: Baseball
- Teams: Athletics vs. Baltimore Orioles
- Venue: Oriole Park at Camden Yards in Baltimore, MD
- Date: Friday, August 8, 2025
- Betting Odds: Athletics Moneyline -102, Orioles Moneyline -116, Athletics Runline -1.5 (+147), Orioles Runline +1.5 (-180), Total Over 9.5 (-118), Total Under 9.5 (-102)
The Athletics Can Win If…
The Athletics recently had a strong showing against the Nationals, winning 6-0. Jacob Lopez pitched 7 2/3 innings, allowing only 3 hits and striking out 10 batters. Colby Thomas and Tyler Soderstrom both hit home runs, boosting the team’s confidence.
Offensively, the Athletics rank 5th in batting average at .254 and 5th in slugging percentage at .433. They also have 161 home runs this season, which is 5th in the league. These numbers show their ability to score runs and put pressure on the opposing pitchers.
Nick Kurtz is a key player for the Athletics with a .304 batting average and 23 home runs. Shea Langeliers has also contributed with 22 home runs. With J.T. Ginn on the mound and a solid lineup, the Athletics have a good chance to win their next game against the Orioles.
The Orioles Can Win If…
The Baltimore Orioles come into this game after a strong 5-1 win over the Philadelphia Phillies. Trevor Rogers pitched six innings, allowing just one run and striking out six batters. Coby Mayo had a great game with a home run and three RBIs, helping the Orioles secure the victory.
The Orioles’ lineup has been hitting well, ranking 9th in home runs and doubles this season. Gunnar Henderson is a key player to watch with a batting average of .283 and 47 RBIs. Their ability to hit extra-base hits can be a game-changer against the Athletics.
Tomoyuki Sugano will start for the Orioles with an 8-5 record and a 4.42 ERA. His experience and ability to control games can help the Orioles win. With the team’s strong hitting and Sugano on the mound, the Orioles have a good chance to win this game.
The Lean
The Athletics are slightly favored with a moneyline of -102 against the Orioles at -116. Both teams have similar pitching challenges, but the Athletics have a stronger batting lineup, ranking higher in batting average and slugging percentage. My model projects the Athletics to win with a score of 5-4, making them a solid pick for this game.
The total for the game is set at 9.5 runs, with the over at -118 and the under at -102. Both teams have struggled with high ERAs, suggesting a higher scoring game. My model projects a total of 9 runs, which leans slightly towards the under. However, given the pitching stats, the over could be a safer bet.
A Glimpse of the Future: New-Look Orioles Return Home to Face Young A’s
For the fans at Camden Yards, Friday night will be a chance to get reacquainted with their team. After a massive sell-off at the trade deadline that saw a host of familiar veterans shipped out for prospects, the Baltimore Orioles will return home for the first time with a completely revamped and much younger roster. Their series opener against the visiting Oakland Athletics is more than just a game; it is the official start of a new era, a glimpse into the future of Baltimore baseball. It is a showcase for the young players who are now tasked with carrying the franchise forward.
The New Era in Baltimore
The trade deadline was a clear signal from the Orioles’ front office: the focus has shifted from the present to the future. The final two months of the 2025 season will be an extended audition for the young talent that now populates their roster. One of the primary beneficiaries of this youth movement is corner infielder Coby Mayo. With the path to playing time now clear, Mayo is set to become an everyday player, and the organization is showing immense confidence in him.
“Coaching staff (has) been great with me,” Mayo said. “Constant communication and they believe in me, the work that we’ve been putting in. They’re not putting any pressure on me whatsoever. And they know what kind of player I am and what kind of player I can be in this league.”
The organization is also being patient. “Hopefully, he builds on it going forward,” said interim manager Tony Mansolino. “We don’t expect him to become a star player right now. We expect him to become a really good player within the next couple of years.” This long-term approach is the new reality in Baltimore.
The table below provides a snapshot of two teams that are in the midst of full-scale rebuilds, both looking to their young players to provide a spark. To review the full box score from their last matchup, you can check the official MLB game results.
Team | Record | Division Standing | Runs Per Game | Team ERA |
Baltimore Orioles | 52-76 | 5th in AL East | 4.2 | 5.00 |
Oakland Athletics | 46-83 | 5th in AL West | 4.0 | 5.15 |
The A’s Own Youth Movement
The Athletics are on a similar rebuilding path, and they are also seeing positive signs from their young core. They are coming into this series with confidence after taking two of three games on the road against the Washington Nationals. That series was highlighted by the continued development of their young hitters. Rookie Colby Thomas smashed his first career home run in their 6-0 victory on Thursday, while slugger Tyler Soderstrom has hit home runs in back-to-back games. Manager Mark Kotsay has praised his young pitching staff for the strides they have made this season. “The more they get out there, the more they pitch, the more they can learn and improve,” Kotsay said.
The Pitching Matchup: A Tale of Two Journeys
Friday’s pitching matchup features two right-handers with very different stories. The Orioles will start 35-year-old “rookie” Tomoyuki Sugano (8-5, 4.42 ERA). The Japanese veteran has been on a hot streak, going unbeaten in his last four starts. The A’s will counter with J.T. Ginn (2-3, 4.28 ERA), who is coming off a rough start where he struggled with his command. The challenge of evaluating pitchers at different stages of their careers is a key topic in our expert betting guide.
Pitcher | W-L (2025) | ERA (2025) | Last 3 Starts ERA |
Tomoyuki Sugano (BAL) | 8-5 | 4.42 | 3.12 |
J.T. Ginn (OAK) | 2-3 | 4.28 | 5.79 |
The Betting Outlook
The scores and odds for this matchup will be tight, as both teams are in a similar competitive position. For more in-depth analysis of this and other games, you can view all of our MLB previews. To see who our experts are backing in this battle of rebuilds, check out our daily MLB picks. To get access to even more premium content and betting tools, you can register for an account today.