Chicago White Sox vs Texas Rangers Betting Analysis & Prediction

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Chicago White Sox vs Texas Rangers Betting Analysis & Prediction

The Chicago White Sox are playing a three-game series against the Texas Rangers starting on Thursday, August 4th in Arlington, Texas. The White Sox are in the American League post-season race, while the Rangers are fading away from contention.

The Texas Rangers defeated the Kansas City Royals 4-1. The Rangers lost their last game to the Baltimore Orioles 6-3. Chicago White Sox are playing the Rangers.

The Chicago White Sox are playing in the American League Wild Card battle. They are 7-3 in their last ten games and are averaging 4.2 runs per game and 2.9 runs against. The White Sells are ranked 17th in MLB in 2022.

The Chicago White Sox have won 10 of their last 10 games. They have played against teams out of the post-season contention.

Johnny Cueto is scheduled to start for Chicago White Sox against Texas Rangers. Cueta has a record of 4-4 in 14 appearances with a 2.86 ERA and a 1.17 WHIP. The White Sox are 3-2 in Cuetos' last five games.

The Texas Rangers are out of the American League West Division title race. They are 21 games behind the Houston Astros and nine games out the final American league Wild Card spot.

The Texas Rangers are 3-7 in their last 10 games. Their recent poor form has lowered their average runs per game to 4.49. Chicago White Sox are 11th in MLB.

Cole Ragans will start for Texas Rangers against Chicago White Sox on Thursday. He had two Tommy John surgeries in 2018 and 2019.

There are no significant line-up changes or injuries to report. The only changes to be made are within the betting odds.

Chicago White Sox are the favorite on the Moneyline. The Texas Rangers are an underdog. Over/under is set at 8.5. The over is currently listed at -110. 5. Chicago is the current favorite. Texas is listed as the underdog at +112.

Chicago White Sox and Texas Rangers are playing each other today. Chicago White Sells are +1.5 on the Run Line at +135. The Rangers will start a rookie pitcher.


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