On Monday, July 28, 2025, the Atlanta Braves will play against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, MO. The game is set to start at 7:40 PM, and it will be a night game. Fans can expect a very hot day with a light breeze under scattered clouds while watching on FDSSO.
Braves vs. Royals Betting Prediction
- Money Line Prediction: Kansas City Royals +138. The Royals have a better recent form at home, winning their last game against the Guardians. The Braves have struggled on the road with an 18-34 record.
- Over/Under Prediction: Under 9.5 (-111). Both teams have shown solid pitching recently, and the Royals’ ERA ranks 2nd in the league, suggesting a lower-scoring game.
Team Trends
- The Atlanta Braves have a road record of 18-34 this season.
- The Kansas City Royals hold a home record of 26-27 this season.
- Michael Harris II of the Braves had a perfect 4/4 game with a home run on July 26th against the Texas Rangers.
- The Royals recently won against the Cleveland Guardians 4-1 on July 27th at home.
- Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City will host the game, and the weather is expected to be very hot with scattered clouds.
Braves vs Royals Preview
On July 28, 2025, the Atlanta Braves will play against the Kansas City Royals. The game will take place at Kauffman Stadium in Kansas City, MO, starting at 7:40 PM. The weather forecast calls for a very hot day with a light breeze and scattered clouds. Fans can catch the action on FDSSO.
Spencer Strider will start on the mound for the Braves. He has an ERA of 3.72 and a WHIP of 1.18. For the Royals, Rich Hill will be the starting pitcher. Hill has an ERA of 1.80 and a WHIP of 1.60. Both teams will be looking to gain an advantage in this evening game.
Kansas City Royals: Key Players and Stats
The Kansas City Royals have several hitters making an impact this season. Bobby Witt Jr. leads the team in runs with 63 and holds a batting average of .287. Maikel Garcia follows with a .296 batting average and 47 runs scored. Vinnie Pasquantino has hit 17 home runs, ranking second on the team. Salvador Perez leads with 18 home runs. Both Perez and Pasquantino have driven in 62 runs each, topping the team in RBIs. The Royals’ pitching staff has performed well this season. They have a team ERA of 3.49, which ranks second in the league. Rich Hill will start for the Royals with an ERA of 1.80 and a WHIP of 1.60.
Atlanta Braves: Strong Bats and Solid Pitching
The Atlanta Braves have some key players in their lineup. Matt Olson leads the team with 18 home runs and 65 RBIs. He has played 104 games and has a batting average of .263. Austin Riley follows with 14 home runs and 48 RBIs, playing in 96 games. Marcell Ozuna and Ozzie Albies add depth to the Braves’ batting order. Ozuna has hit 13 home runs and driven in 42 runs. Albies, with 9 home runs, has scored 43 runs and driven in 40 RBIs. Sean Murphy and Drake Baldwin also contribute with 16 and 11 home runs, respectively. On the mound, Spencer Strider will start for the Braves. He has an ERA of 3.72 and a WHIP of 1.18. Strider’s record stands at 4 wins and 8 losses. The Braves’ team ERA is 4.14, ranking 19th in the league.
Final Betting Pick
The Kansas City Royals have a strong chance to win with a money line of +138. They have been solid at home, winning their last game against the Guardians. The Royals’ pitching is also a key factor, with their ERA ranking 2nd in the league.
The Braves have struggled on the road, holding an 18-34 record. Their recent away games have not been favorable, with losses against the Rangers. Given the Royals’ solid pitching and the Braves’ road difficulties, the under 9.5 prediction looks promising.
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Last updated:July 28, 2025 Braves, Royals