- Matchup: Sacramento Athletics vs. New York Yankees
- Scheduled Date: Tuesday, April 7, 2026
- Venue: Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
- Broadcast: YES Network
- Betting Lines: Sacramento (+132) New York (-160)
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The New York Yankees (7-2) are set to face the Sacramento Athletics (3-6) at Yankee Stadium this Tuesday. The betting odds show the Athletics at +132 while the Yankees are listed at -160. The game total is set at 8.5 runs, with expected starting pitchers Aaron Civale and Cam Schlittler.

As of now, the Sacramento Athletics are averaging 4.4 runs per game, placing them 12th in the Major League Baseball rankings. With a total of 40 runs and a team on-base percentage of .299, they have hit 12 doubles and launched 10 home runs this season, accumulating 40 RBIs and 69 hits, resulting in a batting average of .228. Their slugging percentage stands at .373, and they’ve struck out 99 times while earning 31 walks.
On the pitching side, the Athletics have a team ERA of 5.51, ranking 28th in the league, having struck out 63 batters. They’ve allowed 10 home runs and a total of 52 runs, placing them 27th in MLB. With 58 walks issued, their Fielding Independent Pitching (FIP) is at 5.50 for the season. Sacramento’s pitchers have given up 85 hits, averaging 9.6 hits per 9 innings, and 49 earned runs. Their strikeout-to-walk ratio is 1.09, and they have a WHIP of 1.79.
The team has secured 1 save this season but failed to convert 4 out of 5 save opportunities. The bullpen has inherited 22 runners, with a 50% scoring rate. Athletics pitchers have faced runners on base 14 times and have been called into high-pressure situations 12 times. Throughout the season, Sacramento has utilized 33 relief pitchers and has recorded 5 holds, placing them 15th in the league.
Meanwhile, the New York Yankees have recorded 240 putouts, 74 assists, and 1 error for a season fielding percentage of .997, which ranks 4th in MLB. They’ve completed 8 double plays. The Athletics’ defensive efficiency is at 68.6%, ranking them 19th in MLB with 720 innings played.
Aaron Civale has pitched 743 innings throughout his career, striking out 668 batters with a career win-loss record of 44-44. His FIP stands at 4.08 after facing 3,092 batters in the majors. Civale has an ERA of 4.14, having allowed 342 earned runs and maintaining a WHIP of 1.208. He has given up 694 hits, averaging 8.4 hits per 9 innings, alongside 204 walks.
The Yankees are averaging 5.22 runs per game (6th in the league) with a slugging percentage of .373. They have recorded 13 doubles, accrued 46 walks, and amassed 47 runs this season. With 9 home runs and 41 RBIs so far, they lead with 88 strikeouts (11th in MLB) and have achieved 65 hits, including an on-base percentage of .332 and a team batting average of .223.
The Yankees’ pitching staff holds a WHIP of 1.011 and a team FIP of 2.40 this season. Their strikeout-to-walk ratio is an impressive 9.40 (84 strikeouts against 22 walks). Currently, they rank 4th for the fewest hits allowed, permitting only 59. They’ve given up 2 home runs and are surrendering 2.47 runs per 9 innings (2nd in the league). Their ERA stands at 2.36 after giving up 22 runs this season, with 21 of those being earned runs.
In save situations, the Yankees have recorded 8 holds and experienced 2 blown saves. Their bullpen has appeared 12 times in tight situations and faced runners on base 11 times. They hold a 15th place rank in the league for save success at 66.7% and have sent 34 relievers to the mound this season.
Defensively, the Yankees have achieved 6 double plays and have a fielding percentage of .988 (14th in baseball). They have recorded 77 assists, 4 errors, and 241 putouts. Their defensive efficiency stands at 71.4% over 723 innings (12th in MLB).
In his career, Cam Schlittler has allowed 61 hits while accumulating 99 strikeouts in 84 innings. He has given up 24 earned runs, earning a WHIP of 1.093 and a FIP of 2.5. Schlittler possesses a 3.19 K/BB ratio and has faced 342 batters with a career record of 6-3 and an ERA of 2.57, surrendering 6.5 hits per 9 innings.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB game against the spread or moneyline?
Recommended Bet: Support Sacramento (+132)
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