- Matchup: Chicago White Sox vs New York Yankees
- Date: Wednesday, September 24, 2025
- Venue: Yankee Stadium, Bronx, NY
- Broadcast: YES
- Betting Odds: Chicago (+125) New York (-145)
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The New York Yankees (88-68) are set to face off against the Chicago White Sox (58-98) at Yankee Stadium this Wednesday. The moneyline for this matchup stands with the White Sox at +125 and the Yankees at -145, while the total runs expected are pegged at 8.5. Anticipated starters for this contest are Tyler Alexander and Max Fried.

This season, the Chicago White Sox are averaging 4.0 runs per game, ranking 26th in Major League Baseball (MLB). They’ve scored a total of 618 runs while maintaining a team on-base percentage (OBP) of .302. The White Sox have recorded 234 doubles and hit 156 home runs. They’ve accumulated 597 RBIs alongside 1,201 hits, resulting in a team batting average of .232. Chicago holds a slugging percentage of .372 and has struck out 1,313 times, drawing 486 walks in the process.
Chicago’s pitching staff has posted an earned run average (ERA) of 4.23 this season, ranking 20th league-wide. They’ve struck out 1,221 batters while allowing 177 home runs and a total of 711 runs, also ranking 20th in MLB. The White Sox have issued 571 walks, with a FIP of 4.45. They’ve given up 1,284 hits (8.5 hits per 9 innings) and 641 earned runs, reporting a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 2.14 and a collective WHIP of 1.36.
This season, the White Sox have utilized 509 relief pitchers. The bullpen has inherited 228 runners this year, with 31.6% of them scoring. The relief corps has compiled 24 saves this season but has missed out on 21 of 45 save opportunities, resulting in a save percentage of 53.3% across 113 save situations. The relievers have also notched 66 holds (28th in the league) and entered the game with runners on base 157 times, including 144 high-leverage appearances.
The White Sox have converted 69.7% of balls put in play into outs during their 12,288 innings played, placing them 19th in MLB. The Chicago Cubs have made 4,096 putouts, recording 1,230 assists and 98 errors with a fielding percentage of .982, ranking 28th in the majors and turning 126 double plays.
Tyler Alexander has pitched 543 innings, accumulating 442 strikeouts in his professional career. His ERA currently sits at 4.66 (281 earned runs allowed) with a career WHIP of 1.303. He has given up 580 hits (9.6 hits per 9 innings) and issued 128 walks. Alexander holds a career record of 22-42 and has a FIP of 4.59, facing 2,313 batters throughout his time in the majors.
The New York Yankees have hit 263 home runs this season and recorded 788 RBIs. They’ve achieved 249 doubles and drawn 609 walks with a total of 816 runs scored. This year, the Yankees have posted an on-base percentage of .330 and a batting average of .250, along with a team slugging percentage of .454, averaging 5.23 runs per game, which stands as the best in baseball. They have 1,408 strikeouts (3rd in MLB) and a total of 1,320 hits.
On the mound, the Yankees’ pitching staff has given up 672 runs this season, with a team ERA of 3.98 (612 earned runs). They have allowed 168 home runs and an average of 4.37 runs per 9 innings, ranking 17th in MLB. The team’s WHIP is 1.261, and their FIP is 4.00. The Yankees boast a K/BB ratio of 9.00 (1,388 strikeouts to 540 walks), placing them 5th in baseball for total hits allowed with 1,207.
New York relievers have faced 62 save opportunities, successfully converting 41 of them, which ranks them 7th in the league with a save percentage of 66.1%. This year, they’ve dispatched 515 relief pitchers. Their relievers have pitched 160 times in key moments and 165 times with runners on base. New York’s inherited runners score at a rate of 27.9% from 251 inherited runners. The Yankees have 95 holds and 21 blown saves across 159 save situations.
The Yankees have played 12,471 innings with a defensive efficiency of 70.5%, placing them 10th in MLB. They have turned 104 double plays and maintain a fielding percentage of .984 (23rd in professional baseball). So far this season, the Yankees have tallied 1,347 assists, 90 errors, and 4,157 putouts.
Max Fried has allowed 943 hits in his career while tallying 1,045 strikeouts over 1,072 innings pitched. He has allowed 363 earned runs, maintaining a WHIP of 1.155 and a FIP of 3.0. His K/BB ratio stands at 3.54, having faced 4,388 batters throughout his career. Fried holds a win-loss record of 91-41 with a career ERA of 3.05, allowing an average of 7.9 hits per 9 innings.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB showdown against the spread or moneyline?
Recommendation: Bet on Chicago (+125)
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