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Sitting just outside the Top 10 on the Pitcher Money Won list at OddsShark, the New York Yankees’ Nathan Eovaldi will get another turn in the rotation on Monday night when he faces the Houston Astros in MLB odds action at Yankee Stadium.
Eovaldi is 13-2 with a 4.24 ERA on the season, and he’s coming off a win over the Twins in which he gave up three runs on four hits over seven innings of work. Scott Feldman (5-5, 4.05 ERA) will start for the Astros on Monday night.
On the MLB moneyline for this betting odds matchup, New York sat as -132 favorites earlier in the day at Bodog. The over/under total was set at 8.5, according to MyBookie.
Sports Rumble computer prediction handicapping models run on this game pick a 5.3-4.6 victory for the Yankees. View the computer score prediction and who will win the pick on the moneyline for all upcoming MLB matchups here.
Houston Astros vs New York Yankees Matchup
The New York Yankees bring a 68-55 record to the battle against the 69-56 Astros. Stay Informed: follow us on Twitter for odds specials, betting line moves and New York vs Houston injuries news.
According to MLB Power Rankings here, it’s the No. 10-ranked New York Yankees and the No. 19-rated Houston Astros in this matchup.
The game also pits New York Yankees No. 2-rated offense, averaging 4.76 runs per game, against a Houston Astros defense that ranks No. 3 at 3.61 in runs allowed per game. The New York Yankees have averaged 8.76 hits per game so far, more than Houston Astros batters have averaged on the year (8.02 hits per game).
Defensively, Houston features the No. 7-rated defense on the road, allowing 3.98 runs per game. New York, meanwhile, comes in at No. 4 at home, scoring 5.05 runs per game.
The Astros beat Los Angeles in extra innings, earning a 3-2 victory at Minute Maid Park in MLB wagering action.
The Yankees were saddled with a loss last time out in C Sabathia’s start, as they lost 4-3 against Cleveland on Sunday at Yankee Stadium.
Houston at New York, Tuesday, August 25th