- Matchup: Detroit Tigers vs. Chicago White Sox
- Date: Saturday, May 30, 2026
- Venue: Rate Field, Chicago, IL
- Broadcast: Chicago Sports Network
- Odds/Point Spread: Detroit (-128), Chicago (+106)
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On Saturday, Rate Field will host a thrilling showdown between the Chicago White Sox (29-27) and the Detroit Tigers (22-35). The betting odds favor the Tigers at -128, while the White Sox are set at +106. The total combined runs are projected at 8, with expected starters Framber Valdez taking the mound for the Tigers and Anthony Kay for the White Sox.

The Tigers have tallied up 95 doubles and cranked out 49 home runs this season. With a slugging percentage of .370, they have struck out 489 times while drawing 217 walks. Detroit is averaging 3.8 runs per game, ranking them 27th in the league. So far, they’ve recorded 206 RBIs and 439 hits, holding a batting average of .233 and an on-base percentage of .316, along with a total of 218 runs scored.
The Tigers’ strikeout-to-walk ratio is 2.39, and their pitching staff holds a collective WHIP of 1.29. They have allowed 51 home runs and 249 runs total (16th in the league). With 447 hits allowed (8.1 per 9 innings) and 223 earned runs, Detroit has posted a team ERA of 4.03 this season. They’ve struck out 467 batters and issued 195 walks, boasting a team FIP of 3.80.
Detroit’s bullpen has a save conversion rate of 43.5%, having entered 46 save opportunities—a total of 10 saves, with 13 blown chances. Relievers have inherited 109 baserunners, with 30.3% scoring. Bullpen pitchers have faced runners on base 70 times, showing experience in high-leverage situations. Overall, 178 relievers have stepped onto the mound for the Tigers, earning 22 holds to date (25th in the league).
The Detroit Tigers have registered 1,494 putouts along with 472 assists and 28 errors, giving them a fielding percentage of .986, which ranks them 17th in professional baseball. They’ve also turned 46 double plays and converted 70.1% of balls in play into outs over their 4,482 innings, placing them 18th overall in major league baseball.
Framber Valdez is a seasoned pitcher with 1,141 innings under his belt and a total of 1,103 strikeouts in his career. Valdez, who holds an 83-55 record, has maintained a FIP of 3.36 while facing 4,751 batters. His career ERA stands at 3.41 (433 earned runs allowed), accompanied by a WHIP of 1.211 and 970 hits allowed (7.6 hits per nine innings) with 412 walks.
The Chicago White Sox have posted an OBP of .325 and a batting average of .237 this season. They rank 3rd in MLB with 522 strikeouts and have logged 437 hits. With 75 home runs and 248 RBIs, the White Sox’s slugging percentage stands at .402, averaging 4.68 runs per game (8th in the league). They’ve hit 68 doubles, drawn 213 walks, and scored 262 runs thus far.
Chicago’s pitching staff has given up 262 runs, resulting in a team ERA of 4.36 (241 earned runs). Allowing 61 home runs and 4.74 runs per nine innings, they rank 23rd in MLB. Their team WHIP is at 1.321 with a FIP of 4.35, achieving a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 8.20 with 453 strikeouts against 215 walks. They sit 12th overall in total hits allowed with 442.
In 46 save situations, the White Sox bullpen has achieved 18 holds with 11 blown saves. They’ve entered the game in 28 save chances, converting 17 of them. This season, their inherited scoring rate is 34.8%, with bullpen pitchers coming in 53 times under high leverage and 62 times with runners on base. With a 60.7% save conversion rate, they rank 18th in the league, having utilized 192 relievers this season.
In 4,479 innings, the White Sox have achieved defensive efficiency of 71.0% (10th in major league baseball). Their fielding percentage stands at .986 (19th in MLB), with 494 assists, 29 errors, and 1,493 putouts recorded this season.
Anthony Kay has allowed 140 hits with 127 strikeouts over 137 innings pitched during his career. With an 8-3 record, his ERA is 4.99, yielding 9.2 hits per nine innings and allowing 76 earned runs. He has a WHIP of 1.531 and a FIP of 4.9 with a K/BB ratio of 1.81, having faced 629 batters over his pro career.
Who will clinch victory in tonight’s MLB matchup against the spread or on the moneyline?
Pick: Back Detroit (-128)
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