Minnesota Twins at Detroit Tigers odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Friday’s Minnesota Twins at Detroit Tigers sports betting odds and lines, with MLB betting picks, tips and best bets.

The Minnesota Twins (20-12) are set to begin their four-game series against the AL Central-rival Detroit Tigers (13-16) Friday at 1:10 p.m. ET at Comerica Park. They’ll be playing a doubleheader with Game 2 starting immediately after Game 1 on Jackie Robinson Day, so this will be a seven-inning affair. We analyze the Twins-Tigers betting odds and lines, with MLB picks and best bets.

Twins at Tigers: Projected starting pitchers

RHP Randy Dobnak vs. LHP Matthew Boyd

Dobnak: 5-1, 1.78 ERA, 1.022 WHIP, 16 K, 7 BB, 30 1/3 IP, 6 starts

  • His strikeout rate has dropped from 7.3 batters per nine innings in 2019 to a worrisome 4.7 in 2020.
  • Has earned five consecutive wins but has completed six innings just once.

Boyd: 0-4, 8.48 ERA, 33 K, 11 BB, 28 2/3 IP, 6 starts

  • Has allowed an MLB-high 27 earned runs with eight homers.
  • Has been charged with three straight losses but held the Cleveland Indians to just two runs over 5 1/3 innings his last time out.

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Twins at Tigers: Key injuries

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Twins

  • OF Byron Buxton (shoulder) out
  • 3B Josh Donaldson (calf) out
  • Mitch Garver (ribs) out
  • OF Max Kepler (foot) questionable

Tigers

  • 3B Harold Castro (hamstring) out
  • 1B C.J. Cron (knee) out
  • OF JaCoby Jones (calf) probable

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Twins at Tigers: Odds, lines, picks and betting tips

MLB odds courtesy of BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports for a full list. Odds last updated at 10:40 a.m. ET.

Prediction

Tigers 5, Twins 4

Moneyline (ML)

Take the value on the TIGERS (+140) as sizable home dogs. Dobnak’s numbers are far too good for how well he has actually pitched this season and some major regression is in store for his remaining starts. The Twins (-154) are also dealing with a multitude of key injuries.

While their lineup is deep enough and powerful enough against the likes of Boyd, they were held to three or fewer runs in each of their three games against a much stronger Cleveland Indians pitching staff.

Side with the underdog TIGERS (+140) in what should be a toss-up, seven-inning shootout.

Run line/Against the spread (ATS)

Liking the Tigers to win outright, we can also back DETROIT +1.5 (-129) to stay within a single run in a loss as a lesser play. Boyd is coming off his best start of the season in a hard-luck loss and the shortened game as a result of the doubleheader will limit Minnesota’s (-1.5, +105) opportunities to pull away.

Over/Under (O/U)

Take the OVER 7 (-110) on a total suppressed by the shortened game. Neither starting pitcher inspires confidence. The Twins bullpen has an aggregate ERA of 3.67, but Detroit relievers combine for an ERA of 4.68.

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Minnesota Twins at Detroit Tigers odds, picks and best bets

Previewing Thursday’s Minnesota Twins at Detroit Tigers sports betting odds and lines, with MLB betting picks, tips and best bets.

The Minnesota Twins (20-12) look to halt their two-game skid when they visit the Detroit Tigers (13-16) Thursday for the first game of a four-game set. First pitch is set for 7:10 p.m. ET at Comerica Park. We analyze the Twins-Tigers betting odds and lines, with MLB picks and best bets.

Twins at Tigers: Projected starting pitchers

RHP Randy Dobnak vs. LHP Matt Boyd

Dobnak has earned a win in each of his last five starts, and now boasts a 1.78 ERA. He hasn’t exactly been dominant, with 16 strikeouts in 30 1/3 innings (4.7 K/9), but a 62% groundball rate and .231 BABIP have helped limit the damage.

  • The sample is just 36 innings, but Dobnak has been successful on the road to this point in his career. He has put up a 1.25 ERA, with 22 strikeouts (5.5 K/9) and just one home run allowed.
  • He has faced the Tigers twice in his career, one of which came as a starter. He allowed just three base runners and no earned runs in seven innings, along with nine strikeouts.

Boyd kept the ball in the park for just the second time in his last start, an outing in which he allowed two earned runs in 5 2/3 innings, with six strikeouts. His current 10.4 K/9 hasn’t made up for his ugly 8.48 ERA and 2.5 HR/9.

  • He has made two starts at home this season, allowing 11 earned runs in 9 2/3 innings (10.24 ERA). For his career, he has posted a 4.19 ERA and 8.0 K/9 at Comerica Park, compared to a 5.90 ERA and 9.7 K/9 in all other parks.
  • He hasn’t faced the Twins in 2020, but did see them three times in 2019. He whiffed 26 batters in 19 innings, but surrendered 15 earned runs (7.11 ERA) and eight homers.

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Twins at Tigers: Key injuries

Get the latest injury news here.

Twins

  • 3B Josh Donaldson (calf) out
  • OF Byron Buxton (shoulder) out
  • OF Max Kepler (foot) questionable
  • Mitch Garver (ribs) out

Tigers

  • OF JaCoby Jones (calf) questionable
  • 1B C.J. Cron (knee) out for season
  • 3B Harold Castro (hamstring) out

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Twins at Tigers: Odds, lines, picks and betting tips

MLB odds courtesy of BetMGM; access USA TODAY Sports for a full list. Odds last updated at 12:30 p.m. ET.

Prediction

Twins 6, Tigers 4

Moneyline (ML)

  • Twins -150
  • Tigers +135

The Minnesota offense is missing a few key right-handed bats, but in Nelson Cruz, Jorge Polanco and Miguel Sano, they still have the firepower to rough up the homer-prone left-hander.

On the other side, Dobnak hasn’t been as strong as the surface numbers would suggest, but he gets a good matchup today. The Detroit bats have the league’s third-lowest OBP and highest K% vs. right-handed pitching. The TWINS (-150) should come out on top.

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Run line/Against the spread (ATS)

  • Twins -1.5 (+100)
  • Tigers +1.5 (-121)

Of all the losses the Tigers have piled up already, all but one have been by multiple runs. Stick with the trend, and look for the TWINS -1.5 (+100) to cover the run line and win by at least 2.

Over/Under (O/U)

  • Over 9.5 (-110)
  • Under 9.5 (-110)

Until Boyd shows he can consistently keep the ball in the park, good offenses like the Twins are good bets to hold up their end of the total. Even though Dobnak has been solid and has a soft matchup, he’s unlikely to completely shut down the Tigers. A small play on the OVER 9.5 (-110) is the recommendation here.

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