- Matchup: Los Angeles Dodgers vs Sacramento Athletics
- Scheduled Date: Wednesday, July 1, 2026
- Venue: Sutter Health Park, West Sacramento, CA
- Broadcast: NBC Sports California
- Betting Odds: Los Angeles (-132) Sacramento (+110)
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Sutter Health Park will host the Sacramento Athletics (40-45) as they take on the Los Angeles Dodgers (55-30) this Wednesday. The moneyline favors Los Angeles at -132, while Sacramento is set at +110. The game features an over/under of 8 runs, with expected starting pitchers being Shohei Ohtani and J.T. Ginn.

The Dodgers are currently boasting a slugging percentage of .441, have been struck out 675 times, and have drawn 344 walks. With 425 RBIs and 758 hits this season, Los Angeles holds a team batting average of .264. They have recorded 142 doubles and hit 116 home runs, scoring a total of 452 runs while maintaining an on-base percentage of .346. The Dodgers average 5.3 runs per game, ranking them at the top of MLB.
Los Angeles pitchers have recorded a K/BB ratio of 3.01, with a team WHIP of 1.12. The pitching staff has allowed 88 home runs and a total of 295 runs (ranking 1st in MLB), giving up 591 hits (7.1 hits per 9 innings) and 286 earned runs. The Dodgers hold a collective earned run average of 3.44, placing them 4th in baseball, with 744 strikeouts. They have walked 247 batters and possess a season FIP of 3.77.
The Dodgers’ bullpen has a save rate of 73.3%, entering 85 save situations this year, successfully converting 22 saves while failing on 8 out of 30 chances. This season, the relief pitchers have inherited 84 base runners, with 34.5% of those scoring. They have appeared in 52 high-leverage situations, sending a total of 269 relievers to the mound, achieving 54 holds (ranked 7th in the league).
Los Angeles’ defense has converted 73.3% of balls in play into outs across 6,744 innings, ranking 1st in MLB. The team has also accumulated 2,248 putouts, 715 assists, and 26 errors, achieving a fielding percentage of .991, which also places them at the top of baseball with 48 double plays turned.
On the mound, Ohtani (47-22 career record) boasts a FIP of 2.77 against 2,452 batters faced. He has allowed 436 hits (6.5 hits per 9 innings) and 206 walks, with an ERA of 2.82 (190 earned runs). Ohtani’s WHIP stands at 1.057, with 607 innings pitched and 756 strikeouts in his professional career.
The Sacramento Athletics hold a team slugging percentage of .409 and average 4.60 runs per game (11th in baseball). They have notched 131 doubles, drawn 319 walks, and recorded 391 runs, alongside 108 home runs and 376 RBIs. Sacramento has been struck out 734 times (9th in baseball) and accumulated a total of 719 hits, with a team OBP of .327 and a batting average of .248 this season.
The Athletics’ pitching has resulted in a team WHIP of 1.441, with a FIP of 4.75 for the season. They rank 29th in MLB for total hits allowed with 776 and have surrendered 450 runs while holding a team ERA of 4.97 (420 earned runs). Their K/BB ratio stands at 8.50 (719 strikeouts versus 319 walks), having allowed 125 home runs and yielded 5.33 runs per 9 innings (29th in baseball).
Sacramento relievers have an inherited runner score percentage of 36.1% from their 144 inherited baserunners. The bullpen has faced 96 high-leverage situations and 96 innings with runners on. With 100 save opportunities, they have earned 56 holds, with 18 blown saves. This results in a save rate of 57.1%, ranking them 22nd in baseball, with 293 relievers used throughout the season.
The Sacramento Athletics have successfully turned 56 double plays and recorded a fielding percentage of .990 (4th in professional baseball). They have 646 assists, 31 errors, and a total of 2,280 putouts this season. The Athletics’ defensive efficiency stands at 68.7% across 6,840 innings (27th in baseball).
Ginn (11-12 career record) has an earned run average (ERA) of 4.15 while giving up 8.5 hits per 9 innings. He possesses a strikeout to walk ratio of 2.71, having faced 902 batters in his career. With 98 earned runs allowed, Ginn’s WHIP is at 1.300, with a FIP of 4.1. Throughout his career, he has allowed 200 base hits and achieved 206 strikeouts over 212 innings.
Who will be the winner of tonight’s MLB matchup against the spread or moneyline?
Recommendation: Back Los Angeles (-132)
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