Final Aug 27
WAS 2 +234 o8.5
NYY 11 -261 u8.5
Final Aug 27
ATL 12 -119 o8.5
MIA 1 +110 u8.5
Final (10) Aug 27
TB 3 -146 o7.0
CLE 4 +134 u7.0
Final Aug 27
SD 3 +139 o7.5
SEA 4 -151 u7.5
Final Aug 27
BOS 3 -135 o8.5
BAL 2 +125 u8.5
Final Aug 27
MIN 8 +162 o9.0
TOR 9 -177 u9.0
Final Aug 27
PHI 0 +136 o8.5
NYM 6 -147 u8.5
Final Aug 27
AZ 3 +122 o8.5
MIL 2 -132 u8.5
Final Aug 27
KC 12 -124 o8.5
CHW 1 +115 u8.5
Final Aug 27
PIT 2 +150 o7.5
STL 1 -163 u7.5
Final Aug 27
LAA 3 +147 o8.5
TEX 20 -160 u8.5
Final Aug 27
COL 0 +233 o8.0
HOU 4 -260 u8.0
Final Aug 27
CIN 1 +151 o7.5
LAD 5 -164 u7.5
Final Aug 27
CHC 3 -121 o8.5
SF 12 +112 u8.5
Final Aug 27
DET 0 -122 o10.5
ATH 7 +112 u10.5

Kansas City @ Detroit preview

Comerica Park

Last Meeting ( Aug 22, 2025 ) Kansas City 5, Detroit 7

Good things happen for the Kansas City Royals when veteran right-hander Michael Wacha takes the mound.

Kansas City has notched victories in his past five starts, with Wacha recording the win in his last four outings. The Royals and Wacha will look to keep both streaks going in the middle contest of a three-game series against the host Detroit Tigers on Saturday evening.

The Royals have 33 runs in Wacha's last five starts. In his most recent outing on Monday, Wacha allowed nine hits in 5 2/3 innings but gave up only two runs in a 4-3 victory over Texas.

Wacha (8-9, 3.34 ERA) pitches to contact, so the key to his success is limiting walks and home runs. He's issued only four walks over his last six outings and one home run in his last eight starts.

Detroit knows how stingy Wacha can be. On April 20, he held the Tigers to two runs in 5 1/3 innings. On May 31, he tossed seven scoreless innings while giving up just one hit.

Overall, he's 2-1 with a 2.72 ERA in eight career starts against Detroit.

He'll oppose Tigers right-hander Chris Paddack (4-11, 5.10), who is relieved he doesn't have to face his former teammates. Paddack has pitched well in two of four starts since he was acquired from Minnesota. Both of his poor outings have come against the Twins.

Paddack allowed four runs in four innings to Minnesota on Aug. 5 and eight runs and nine hits in 5 2/3 innings on Sunday.

"I'm glad I don't have to face them again," Paddack said. "Definitely frustrating. It's hard to get a little motivation when you're facing a former team, but I have to move on and get ready for another division team for my next outing. Just learn from this one, continue to grow and continue to show up with a positive attitude. But I have to fix some things. I've had some outings this year that aren't meeting my expectations as a whole."

Paddack is 0-1 with a 5.06 ERA in two career starts against the Royals. He will face the hottest hitter in the league in Royals first baseman Vinnie Pasquantino, who has homered in five straight games, including a two-run shot in the series opener on Friday.

He's now tied for the Royals' record for most consecutive games with a home run, joining Salvador Perez (Aug. 25-29, 2021) and Mike Sweeney (June 25-29, 2002).

It wasn't enough on Friday, though, as the Tigers won their fourth straight and 10th in the last 12 games, 7-5.

For the Royals, the long ball has allowed them to jump into the wild-card race.

"The approaches have gotten better, and it has put pressure on pitchers in different ways," Pasquantino said. "We're hitting the ball out of the park at a better rate, which means guys have to be more careful with where they go in the strike zone. It's how the game works. You make an adjustment, they make an adjustment."

The Tigers had a pair of homers while rallying from a 3-0 deficit on Friday. Riley Greene blasted his 30th homer to tie the contest, and Zach McKinstry supplied a solo shot among three hits.

--Field Level Media

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