- Matchup: Cleveland Guardians vs Texas Rangers
- Date: Sunday, June 7, 2026
- Venue: Globe Life Field, Arlington, TX
- Broadcast: Rangers Sports Network
- Betting Odds: Cleveland (+125) Texas (-150)
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This Sunday, Globe Life Field will host a thrilling clash as the Texas Rangers (30-32) take on the Cleveland Guardians (36-27). The betting odds favor the Guardians at +125 with the Rangers starting at -150. The total for this game is set at 8 runs, featuring pitchers Joey Cantillo and Jacob deGrom.

The Guardians have recorded a total of 109 doubles and hit 60 home runs this season. Their slugging percentage stands at .379, with 483 strikeouts and 248 walks on the season. Currently, Cleveland is averaging 4.2 runs per game, ranking 21st in the league. They have accumulated 252 RBIs and 483 hits, maintaining a batting average of .234 along with an on-base percentage of .320.
With a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 2.80, the pitching staff boasts a WHIP of 1.27. Guardians’ pitchers have given up 71 homers and allowed 256 runs this season, positioning them 9th in the league. They have surrendered 498 hits, averaging 8.0 per 9 innings, and allowed 233 earned runs. The Guardians carry a team ERA of 3.75, good for 7th in baseball, and have struck out 588 opponents, while issuing 210 walks. Their FIP sits at 3.88 this season.
Guardians pitchers have faced runners on base 58 times, with 76 high-leverage appearances. Their bullpen, leading the league with 58 holds, has a save rate of 82.8%, having come into 88 save situations. They secured 24 saves but have missed 5 of 29 attempts. This season, the relievers inherited 90 runners, with 27.8% of those scoring. The Guardians have utilized 209 relief pitchers throughout the season.
Cleveland has converted 69.7% of the batted balls into outs across 5,034 innings, placing them 18th in professional baseball. The Guardians recorded 1,678 putouts, 484 assists, and 27 errors, with a fielding percentage of .988, ranking 10th in MLB. They have also completed 44 double plays.
Joey Cantillo has pitched 196 innings, amassing 208 strikeouts in his MLB career. His ERA stands at 3.77 after allowing 82 earned runs, with a WHIP of 1.327. He has conceded 169 hits (7.8 hits per 9 innings) and issued 91 walks. Cantillo holds an 11-9 career record and a FIP of 3.71 after facing 830 batters in Major League Baseball.
The Rangers are posting a slugging percentage of .378 and scoring an average of 4.02 runs per game, ranking 25th in MLB. They have hit 93 doubles and taken a total of 216 walks, accounting for 249 runs. Texas has achieved 60 home runs, driving in 238 RBIs while striking out 533 times (11th in the league) with 480 hits. Their team batting average stands at .235 with an on-base percentage of .316.
Texas has a collective WHIP of 1.220 alongside a team FIP of 4.06 for the season. Their strikeout-to-walk ratio is 8.60 (519 strikeouts to 192 walks), ranking 6th in baseball for fewest hits given up with 468. The pitching staff has allowed 69 home runs and concedes 3.99 runs per 9 innings, placing them 6th in the league overall. Texas has permitted 240 runs this season, contributing to a team ERA of 3.73 (224 earned runs allowed).
The Rangers are 7th in MLB with a save percentage of 71.4%, employing 192 relief pitchers this year. Their relievers have made 54 appearances in high-stakes situations and faced 54 situations with runners on base. Out of 52 save opportunities, Texas has achieved 30 holds and recorded 6 blown saves, securing 15 saves from 21 chances. Inherited runners have scored at a 29.4% rate out of 85 total.
Defensively, the Texas Rangers have executed 36 double plays and possess a fielding percentage of .986, ranking 17th in the league. They have totaled 479 assists, 29 errors, and logged 1,624 putouts this season. In 4,872 innings played, the Rangers have maintained a defensive efficiency of 71.6%, placing them 4th in MLB.
Jacob deGrom, with a career record of 100-69, has an impressive 2.61 ERA, yielding 6.9 hits per 9 innings. His career strikeout-to-walk ratio stands at 5.39 after facing 6,304 batters. He has allowed 465 earned runs while maintaining a WHIP of 0.987 and a FIP of 2.6. Over his professional career, deGrom has given up 1,225 hits and recorded 1,929 strikeouts across 1,603 innings.
Who emerges victorious in tonight’s MLB face-off against the spread or on the moneyline?
TPrediction: Back Texas (-150)
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