Oakland Athletics vs Cleveland Guardians June 20th 2025
The Cleveland Guardians will take on the Athletics at Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento, CA. This night game is set for Friday, June 20, 2025, with a start time of 10:05 PM. Fans can tune in to NSPCA to watch the game.
The Guardians, managed by Stephen Vogt, have a season record of 37-36. They face the Athletics, who hold a record of 30-46 under the guidance of Mark Kotsay. Tanner Bibee will start for the Guardians, while Jeffrey Springs takes the mound for the Athletics. The weather forecast predicts a warm day with scattered clouds and a light breeze.
Guardians vs Athletics Key Information
- Sport: Baseball
- Teams: Cleveland Guardians vs. None Athletics
- Venue: Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento, CA
- Date: Friday, June 20, 2025
- Betting Odds: Guardians MoneyLine -127, Athletics MoneyLine +107
The Guardians Can Win If…
The Cleveland Guardians recently faced the San Francisco Giants and lost 1-2. Despite the loss, starting pitcher Gavin Williams had a solid performance, allowing no runs in six innings. Steven Kwan was a standout at the plate, going 3-for-4 with a run scored.
The Guardians have a strong chance to win with their pitching. Tanner Bibee, their starting pitcher, has an ERA of 3.79 and a WHIP of 1.22. The team ranks 10th in home runs allowed, showing their ability to limit big hits from opponents.

José Ramírez is a key player for the Guardians. He leads the team with a batting average of .318 and has hit 13 home runs this season. With players like Ramírez and Kwan, the Guardians have the offensive power needed to secure a win.
The Athletics Can Win If…
The None Athletics are looking to bounce back after a tough loss to the Houston Astros, where they fell 11-4. Despite the loss, Nick Kurtz had a strong performance, going 3-for-4 with a home run and two RBIs. Austin Wynns also contributed with two hits and an RBI, showing the team’s potential at the plate.
The Athletics have demonstrated their power this season, ranking 6th in home runs with 93. Their slugging percentage of .415 is 7th in the league, indicating they can make impactful hits. With players like Jacob Wilson, who boasts a .359 batting average, they have the potential to put runs on the board.

On the mound, Jeffrey Springs will start for the Athletics with a record of 5-5 and an ERA of 4.52. He recently pitched a solid game against the Royals, allowing only two runs over six innings. With Springs’ ability to keep games close, the Athletics have a good chance to secure a win against the Cleveland Guardians.
The Lean
The Guardians are favored with a MoneyLine of -127 against the Athletics at +107. The Guardians have a stronger pitching staff with an ERA of 3.91 compared to the Athletics’ 5.55. The model projects the Guardians to win with a score of 6-4, making them the recommended pick for this game.
The over/under line for the game is set at 9.5. Both teams have shown the ability to score, with the Athletics having a slugging percentage of .415. The model projects a total score of 10, so the recommendation is to take the over for this game.
Nick Kurtz, A’s Strive to Continue Heroics in Clash vs. Guardians
Nick Kurtz is already building quite the highlight reel just 37 games into his major-league career.
The 22-year-old slugger has blasted three game-winning homers in the past five games for the Oakland Athletics, who will open a three-game series against the Cleveland Guardians on Friday night in West Sacramento.
Kurtz belted two walk-off two-run shots to help split a four-game series with the Houston Astros and added a dramatic tiebreaking homer in the ninth to lift Oakland over the Kansas City Royals on Sunday. On Thursday, his clutch 10th-inning homer powered the A’s to a 6-4 win — this time off tough lefty closer Josh Hader.
“It is an unreal feeling,” Kurtz said of the walk-offs against Houston. “Two times in one week is pretty incredible. Glad to come through in a big moment and get the win.”
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Kurtz Leading Surging A’s
Since returning from a hip flexor injury, Kurtz has launched eight homers in his last 14 games. The 2024 No. 4 overall pick from Wake Forest has already exceeded expectations — not just with power, but with maturity and leadership.
“When we got him, I knew there was something special about him,” Athletics manager Mark Kotsay said. “He’s an Alpha and I love that about him. That’s a special quality.”
Oakland hit four homers Thursday — from Willie MacIver (his first in the majors), Lawrence Butler, Jacob Wilson, and Kurtz — to back a rare series win.
Guardians Seeking Spark at the Plate
The Guardians are hoping their bats awaken after a sluggish 2-4 road trip thus far. Cleveland has tallied only 13 runs on this West Coast swing and dropped nine of its past 13 games.
Cleveland mustered just one run Thursday in a 2-1 loss to the San Francisco Giants, fanning 12 times — including nine against ace Logan Webb.
“Webb was disgusting,” Guardians manager Stephen Vogt said. “The sinker is running almost 20 inches. The slider is running almost 20 inches. His changeup was going straight down, and his cutter keeps you honest.”
Carlos Santana drove in Cleveland’s lone run Thursday. Steven Kwan added three hits, while Angel Martinez chipped in two.
Probable Pitchers
Tanner Bibee (4-6, 3.79 ERA) will start for Cleveland, aiming to snap a four-start winless streak. Bibee pitched well his last time out — allowing two runs over five innings vs. the Seattle Mariners — but the Guardians’ offense couldn’t provide support.
Bibee is 1-0 with a 4.66 ERA in two career starts against Oakland. He’s allowed a homer to Brent Rooker, while Gio Urshela is 0-for-9 against him.
Oakland counters with Jeffrey Springs (5-5, 4.52 ERA), who is 0-2 over his past six starts. Springs pitched six solid innings last Sunday vs. the Royals, giving up two runs.
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Springs is 0-1 with a 2.63 ERA in four career appearances (two starts) vs. Cleveland. Jose Ramirez and Santana have both homered off him.
With Kurtz providing the fireworks and Cleveland desperate to find consistency at the plate, this weekend’s series should deliver plenty of intrigue in West Sacramento.