Kansas City Royals vs Chicago White Sox August 17th 2025
The Chicago White Sox will visit the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium. The game is set for Sunday, August 17, 2025, at 2:10 PM. The weather forecast calls for a very hot day with a light breeze and broken clouds.
The White Sox have struggled this season with a record of 44-79. They are on a three-game losing streak and have gone 2-8 in their last 10 games. The Royals, with a record of 62-61, are on a two-game winning streak and have been 6-4 in their last 10 games. Starting on the mound for the White Sox is Davis Martin, while Ryan Bergert will pitch for the Royals.
White Sox vs Royals Key Information
- Sport: Baseball
- Teams: Chicago White Sox vs. Kansas City Royals
- Venue: Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, MO
- Date: Sunday, August 17, 2025
- Betting Odds: White Sox Moneyline +140, Royals Moneyline -166
The White Sox Can Win If…
The Chicago White Sox are looking to bounce back after a recent 6-2 loss to the Kansas City Royals. In that game, Luis Robert Jr. and Colson Montgomery each scored a run. Despite the loss, the White Sox managed to get eight hits, showing they can create opportunities at the plate.
One of the strengths of the White Sox is their ability to hit home runs. They have hit 119 home runs this season, ranking 18th in the league. Players like Lenyn Sosa, who has 15 home runs, can provide the power needed to win games.
Pitching will be key for the White Sox with Davis Martin on the mound. Martin has a 4.17 ERA and can keep the game close. The White Sox bullpen has also been solid, with only 17 blown saves, ranking 4th in the league, which could be crucial in tight games.
The Royals Can Win If…
The Kansas City Royals are coming off a strong 6-2 win against the Chicago White Sox. In that game, the Royals collected 10 hits, with Mike Yastrzemski and John Rave each hitting home runs. Michael Lorenzen pitched well, allowing only 3 hits over 4 innings.
The Royals have shown they can hit well, ranking 10th in batting average this season. Their ability to hit doubles is a strength, as they rank 3rd in the league with 219 doubles. With players like Bobby Witt Jr., who has a .290 average, they have reliable hitters to drive in runs.
On the mound, Ryan Bergert will start for the Royals. He has been effective with a 2.87 ERA and a 1.08 WHIP. With solid pitching and a lineup that can produce runs, the Royals have a good chance to win their next game against the White Sox.
The Lean
The Royals are favored on the moneyline at -166, while the White Sox are at +140. The Royals have a better batting average and earned run average. My model projects the Royals to win with a score of 5-4. Based on these factors, the pick is for the Royals to win straight up.
The total for the game is set at 9.5 runs, with the over at -105 and the under at -115. The projected score of 5-4 suggests a total of 9 runs. Both teams have decent pitching, so the recommendation is to take the under 9.5 runs.
Royals’ Rookie Ryan Bergert Makes Home Debut Against Struggling White Sox
The Kansas City Royals have relied heavily on their home field this season, and Sunday afternoon brings fans a first in-person look at promising right-hander Ryan Bergert, who will start against the Chicago White Sox at Kauffman Stadium.
The 25-year-old rookie has been a pleasant surprise since arriving from the San Diego Padres at the trade deadline. Kansas City acquired Bergert in exchange for backup catcher Freddy Fermin, and so far, the young pitcher has done his part to steady an injury-riddled rotation. In his first two outings with the Royals, Bergert has logged 5 2/3 innings each time, allowing just two runs in starts against Boston and Minnesota. He has yielded six hits, issued three walks, and struck out 10 over those appearances, giving the Royals a reason to believe he can hold down a spot in the rotation.
“He’s throwing the ball exceptionally well,” manager Matt Quatraro told the team’s website. “We’re really happy with that. We think he merits continuing to get starts.”
This afternoon will mark Bergert’s first career start at home in a Royals uniform, and it comes against a team that has struggled mightily in Kansas City. The White Sox have been outscored 65-15 during a 13-game losing streak at Kauffman Stadium, a drought that stretches back to Sept. 6, 2023.
Royals Riding Momentum at Home
Kansas City has won 12 of its last 17 games at home, including four of its past five overall, as it makes a push for an American League wild-card spot. On Saturday, John Rave and Mike Yastrzemski homered while Michael Lorenzen returned from the injured list with four scoreless innings in a 6-2 win.
The Royals’ offense continues to be fueled by Bobby Witt Jr., who extended his hitting streak against Chicago to 17 games with a single on Saturday. Witt is batting an incredible .515 during that stretch. Bettors tracking daily matchups can follow trends like Witt’s production on the MLB odds page at ScoresAndStats.
However, Witt has struggled against Chicago’s Sunday starter, Davis Martin, going just 3-for-11 with four strikeouts.
White Sox Looking for Answers
Martin (4-9, 4.17 ERA) has been inconsistent, especially on the road where he owns a 1-7 record with a 5.14 ERA. He was roughed up in his last Kansas City start on May 8, giving up four runs and seven hits in 4 1/3 innings of a 10-0 loss.
Still, Martin has shown flashes. On June 6, he allowed just two solo home runs in six innings against Kansas City, striking out seven in a no-decision.
The White Sox, however, continue to spiral. The team has dropped 10 of its last 12 games and sits 35 games under .500. Despite some optimism about young players such as Colson Montgomery and Chase Meidroth, the duo has gone a combined 3-for-15 in this series.
Lenyn Sosa has been one bright spot, batting .323 over his last 17 games, but Chicago’s lineup has produced just three total runs during its current three-game losing streak. Fans tracking rebuilding teams like Chicago can explore rosters and depth charts at the MLB teams page.
Key Storylines
- Royals seek their 14th consecutive home win vs. Chicago
- Bergert makes his first home start for Kansas City
- Witt Jr. riding a 17-game hitting streak against the White Sox
- White Sox offense remains one of MLB’s least productive
With playoff positioning in sight for Kansas City and Chicago continuing its rebuild, Sunday’s matchup provides a clear picture of two teams moving in opposite directions. For bettors and fans alike, resources like the MLB expert betting guide can help put games like this in perspective as the postseason chase intensifies.