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- The A’s and Tigers square off again tonight in Detroit
- Troy Melton offers elite value to pitch deep into this evening’s matchup
- See the A’s vs Tigers player-prop picks and predictions, below
The Detroit Tigers and Oakland Athletics continue their series tonight at Comerica Park following the Tigers’ 6-2 victory yesterday. Detroit is listed as the favorite in the MLB odds, but I’m bypassing sides and totals for this contest and focusing instead on a compelling slate of player props.
First pitch is scheduled for 6:40 PM EST, with live television coverage provided by DSN and NBCS-CA, and the MLB weather forecast projecting a perfect night for baseball. Below, you’ll find the best A’s vs Tigers player-prop picks and predictions for this American League showdown.
A’s vs Tigers Player-Prop Odds
Odds as of July 8 at DraftKings and Kalshi. Don’t forget to use the Kalshi referral code to score a bonus to bet on MLB.
Looking at the MLB props, DraftKings is offering heavy juice on several prominent hitters to record a base hit tonight. However, I am finding better value by shopping the lines. For instance, Jacob Wilson and Nick Kurtz have significantly better hit and total bases payouts at Kalshi compared to standard sportsbooks.
In the pitching department, I am using Kalshi’s contract-style lines for both probable starters. Springs is listed at 5+ strikeouts and 16+ outs, while Melton is available at 5+ strikeouts and 18+ outs.
The total outs market paints a picture of expected longevity. Melton’s 18+ outs contract is the equivalent of clearing 17.5 outs, while Springs’ 16+ market matches an Over 15.5 outs angle. That extra inning of expectation for Melton supports the deeper-start prop as the stronger pitching-outs play.
A’s vs Tigers Player-Prop Picks and Predictions
Pick: Troy Melton Over 17.5 Pitching Outs (+100 / 50¢ at Kalshi)
The underlying MLB starting lineups statistics heavily point toward the Tigers’ right-hander pitching deep into tonight’s game. Melton has been incredibly stingy with baserunners, allowing him to keep his pitch counts manageable and extend his outings. He boasts a minuscule 0.79 WHIP and is smothering opposing lineups with a .162 opponent batting average over 44.0 innings of work.
Across his seven starts this season, Melton has compiled exactly 132 total outs. That translates to an average of 18.85 outs per start. Clearing 17.5 outs means Melton needs to finish the sixth inning. Because his season average already sits comfortably above this threshold, I am grabbing the Over at even-money because it offers distinct statistical value. He hasn’t fallen off a cliff late in games, making this a smart wager.
Pick: Nick Kurtz Over 1.5 Total Bases (+113 / 47¢ at Kalshi)
If I am looking for an offensive edge, Nick Kurtz has been the most dangerous bat in the Athletics’ lineup. Comerica Park is very pitcher friendly per the MLB park factors, but Kurtz’s power profile justifies an aggressive wager at plus-money. He anchors the Athletics’ offense with an elite .915 OPS and a .505 slugging percentage across 329 at-bats.
Of his 89 hits this season, 36 have gone for extra bases. Furthermore, his .234 ISO emphasizes his ability to generate loud contact and light the lamp offensively. Finding a +113 return on Kalshi (pricing the “Yes” contract at 47¢) for a hitter who slugs over .500 is a screaming value. Kurtz possesses the raw power required to clear this 1.5 total bases line with a single swing.
A’s vs Tigers Batter vs Pitcher Matchups
A’s Batters vs Troy Melton
Tigers Batters vs Jeffrey Springs
The Athletics’ projected lineup has practically no the batter vs pitcher stats against Troy Melton, with no hitter logging more than a single career at-bat. This unknown dynamic favors the pitcher, as the Athletics’ hitters haven’t seen his release point or secondary stuff in a live game setting.
On the Tigers’ side, Spencer Torkelson has made the most of his limited looks against Jeffrey Springs, swatting a home run in four career at-bats. Zach McKinstry is also 1-for-2 with an extra-base hit against the southpaw.
Conversely, Riley Greene has struggled significantly in this matchup, going 0-for-7 with a pair of strikeouts. Matt Vierling has similarly failed to find his footing, sitting at 0-for-3 with two punchouts of his own against the Athletics’ starter.