Kauffman Stadium — Kansas City, Missouri
Venue Information
Kauffman Stadium Kansas City, MO
Capacity: 37,903
One of MLB’s largest outfields — suppresses home runs but boosts doubles/triples
Excellent for gap hitters and speed‑based offenses
Night games often feature rising humidity and light winds
Historically pitcher‑friendly, especially for ground‑ball arms
Weather Forecast
Temperature: 79–82°F at first pitch
Sky: Mostly clear
Wind: 6–9 mph blowing out to left‑center
Humidity: ~64%
Chance of Rain: <10%
Impact:
Slight boost to right‑handed power
Imai’s splitter should play well in humid air
Avila’s command‑first profile could be tested if wind aids fly balls
Injury Report
Houston Astros
2B Jose Altuve — Probable (hamstring tightness)
OF Kyle Tucker — Out (oblique)
SP Justin Verlander — Out (shoulder)
RP Bryan Abreu — Out (elbow)
C Yainer Díaz — Probable (hand)
Impact: Houston’s lineup loses a major left‑handed bat in Tucker, and bullpen depth is compromised without Abreu.
Kansas City Royals
SS Bobby Witt Jr. — Probable (ankle)
C Salvador Pérez — Questionable (knee soreness)
OF MJ Melendez — Out (hamstring)
RP James McArthur — Out (forearm)
SP Brady Singer — Out (lat)
Impact: Royals’ offense hinges on Witt’s health; bullpen lacks late‑inning stability.
Team Records & Recent Form
Houston Astros (31–39)
Last 10: 4–6
Road Record: 14–20
Strengths: Contact hitting, improved rotation depth
Weaknesses: Bullpen volatility, inconsistent run production
Trend: Offense has cooled; averaging just 3.5 runs per game in June
Kansas City Royals (28–41)
Last 10: 3–7
Home Record: 15–19
Strengths: Speed, athleticism, improved defense
Weaknesses: Lack of power, thin rotation, bullpen instability
Trend: Struggling to score; averaging 3.2 runs per game in June
Series History
2023–2025 Combined: Houston leads 10–6
At Kauffman Stadium: Houston leads 6–3
Last Meeting: Astros won 2 of 3 in 2025
Trend: Astros have won 7 of last 10 vs Kansas City
Pitching Matchup Breakdown
Shōta Imai — RHP, Houston
2026 Stats: 3.66 ERA | 1.21 WHIP | 68 K | 19 BB Profile: Japanese right‑hander with a heavy sinker, sharp splitter, and strong command. Strengths:
Generates ground balls
Excellent vs right‑handed hitters
Works deep into games Concerns:
Royals’ lineup is contact‑oriented
Vulnerable if splitter loses depth
Daniel Avila — RHP, Kansas City
2026 Stats: 4.48 ERA | 1.34 WHIP | 57 K | 23 BB Profile: Young right‑hander with a fastball/slider mix; still developing command. Strengths:
Strong slider vs right‑handed hitters
Keeps ball on the ground when sharp Concerns:
Astros’ lineup works deep counts
Fly‑ball misses dangerous in warm weather
Struggles vs left‑handed bats
Key Player Matchups
Yordan Álvarez (HOU) vs Daniel Avila
Álvarez crushes sliders and elevated fastballs
Avila’s misses tend to be middle‑in Edge: Álvarez
Jose Altuve (HOU) vs Avila
Altuve excels vs command pitchers
Avila’s sinker could be exploited Edge: Altuve
Bobby Witt Jr. (KC) vs Shōta Imai
Witt handles splitters well
Imai must avoid middle‑in fastballs Edge: Even
Vinnie Pasquantino (KC) vs Imai
Pasquantino’s left‑handed contact profile fits Kauffman
Imai’s sinker/slider combo is a tough matchup Edge: Imai
Betting Trends
Houston Astros
3–7 in last 10 road games
6 of last 8 games have gone Under
4–1 in last 5 Imai starts
Kansas City Royals
2–8 in last 10 home games
5 straight Unders at Kauffman Stadium
1–6 in last 7 games vs AL West
Matchup Trends
Unders are 6–2 in last 8 meetings
Astros have averaged 4.6 runs per game vs KC since 2023
Royals have scored 3 or fewer runs in 7 of last 10 vs Houston
Game Odds
Houston Astros – 110
Kansas City Royals 9
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, June 11, 2026








