Detroit Tigers vs Oakland Athletics June 25th 2025
The None Athletics will visit the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park on Wednesday, June 25, 2025. The game is set to start at 6:40 PM and will be broadcast on FDSDE. Fans can expect a warm evening with a light breeze and broken clouds.
The Athletics, managed by Mark Kotsay, have a season record of 32-49. They are 15 games behind in the AL West. Their road record stands at 17-22. The Tigers, led by A.J. Hinch, have a stronger record of 50-30. They have been successful at home with a 27-12 record. Starting on the mound for the Athletics is Jacob Lopez, while Jack Flaherty will pitch for the Tigers.
Athletics vs Tigers Key Information
- Sport: Baseball
- Teams: None Athletics vs. Detroit Tigers
- Venue: Comerica Park, Detroit, MI
- Date: Wednesday, June 25, 2025
- Betting Odds: Athletics MoneyLine +141, Tigers MoneyLine -167
The Athletics Can Win If…
The None Athletics are looking to bounce back from their recent 4-11 loss to the Detroit Tigers. Despite the loss, their lineup showed power with two home runs, one each from Denzel Clarke and Brent Rooker. Jacob Wilson also contributed with two hits, maintaining his impressive .353 batting average for the season.
The Athletics have a strong chance to win with their powerful hitting lineup. They rank 7th in the league for home runs with 100 so far this season. Players like Brent Rooker and Tyler Soderstrom, with 16 and 14 home runs respectively, add depth to their batting order.
Jacob Lopez will be on the mound for the Athletics, coming off a solid performance against the Houston Astros where he pitched six innings with nine strikeouts. His ability to control the game can be key against the Tigers. With a team batting average ranked 6th in the league, the Athletics have the potential to score big and take the win.
The Tigers Can Win If…
The Detroit Tigers are coming off a strong performance against the None Athletics, winning 11-4. Riley Greene was a standout, going 4-for-5 with two runs and two RBIs. Tarik Skubal pitched six innings, striking out eight batters, which helped secure the win.
The Tigers’ batting lineup shows strength with a team batting average of .254, ranking 5th in the league. Their slugging percentage is .422, placing them 4th. This power at the plate is key for their success, with Spencer Torkelson and Riley Greene providing consistent home run threats.
Detroit’s pitching staff has a solid ERA of 3.56, ranking 7th. Jack Flaherty, the starting pitcher for the upcoming game, has a WHIP of 1.21. With these stats, the Tigers have a good chance to continue their winning streak against the Athletics.
The Lean
The Tigers are favored with a moneyline of -167 against the Athletics at +141. The Tigers have a stronger pitching staff with an ERA of 3.56, ranked 7th, compared to the Athletics’ 5.48 ERA, ranked 28th. Based on these stats, the recommendation is to pick the Tigers to win straight up. The projected score is Tigers 5, Athletics 3.
The over/under line for the game is set at 8.5 runs. The Athletics’ pitching struggles, combined with the Tigers’ solid hitting, suggest a higher-scoring game. The model projects a total of 8 runs, which is close to the line. However, given the Athletics’ pitching issues, the recommendation is to take the over.
A Tale of Two Pitchers: Tigers’ Flaherty Seeks to Rebound vs. A’s Lopez
Wednesday night’s matchup in Detroit is a classic tale of two pitchers on completely opposite paths. The Detroit Tigers will send their veteran starter, Jack Flaherty, to the mound as he tries to stop a personal skid, while the visiting Oakland Athletics will counter with their crafty young lefty, Jacob Lopez, who has been dominant.
The “Execution” Problem
For Tigers veteran Jack Flaherty (5-8), the last two weeks have been a nightmare. He has been shelled for a combined 15 earned runs in his last two starts, causing his ERA to balloon from 3.41 to 4.83. For his manager, A.J. Hinch, the issue is simple.
“Execution, execution, execution,” Hinch said. “You’ve got to get into counts with well-placed pitches. Not just strikes… but where you intended.”
For his part, Flaherty is taking a veteran’s approach to moving past the struggles. “Just move on,” the 29-year-old said. “I’ve been doing this for a long time. Just move on to the next one.”
The Crafty Lefty
While Flaherty is searching for answers, A’s starter Jacob Lopez (1-4, 4.25 ERA) has found his groove. In contrast to Flaherty, Lopez has allowed only one earned run over his last three outings. He isn’t a power pitcher, but he’s succeeding with a “funky delivery” and a deep five-pitch arsenal.
“I only throw low-90s or whatever people want to say, but I have five pitches that I like to mix in,” Lopez said. “I think that’s a huge part of pitching. I’m just keeping hitters off-balance.” How a crafty pitcher can neutralize a power-hitting team is a key topic in our expert betting guide.
Tigers’ Booming Bats
Lopez will have to be at his best to navigate a Tigers lineup that exploded for an 11-4 victory in the series opener on Tuesday. Kerry Carpenter and Dillon Dingler both homered, while Riley Greene led the attack with four hits. They will look to provide Flaherty with plenty of run support as he tries to get back on track.
The Matchup
This game presents a fantastic duel between a struggling veteran trying to find it and a young pitcher who is full of confidence. The pitching matchup will be the top story on the scores and odds board. As these two MLB teams continue their series, the focus will be squarely on the mound. To see who our experts think will win, check out our daily MLB picks.