Kauffman Stadium, Kansas City, MO
First Pitch: 2:10 PM CT
Probable Pitchers:
HOU — Spencer Arrighetti (RHP) vs. KC — Jackson Kolek (RHP)
Broadcast: AT&T SportsNet Southwest / Bally Sports Kansas City / MLB.TV
Both teams enter Sunday trying to salvage momentum in disappointing seasons. Houston has struggled with injuries and inconsistency, while Kansas City continues to rebuild around young talent. This matchup features two pitchers with upside but uneven results: Arrighetti, whose stuff flashes but command wavers, and Kolek, a young arm still adjusting to MLB hitters.
Venue & Weather
Kauffman Stadium — Kansas City, Missouri
Dimensions: 330 ft (LF), 387 ft (LCF), 410 ft (CF), 387 ft (RCF), 330 ft (RF)
Park Factor: Pitcher‑friendly for HRs, but spacious gaps boost doubles/triples
Surface: Kentucky bluegrass
Weather Forecast
Temperature: 84–87°F
Sky: Mostly sunny
Wind: 7–11 mph blowing out to left‑center
Rain: <10%
Impact:
Warm air + wind out slightly boosts RH power
Big outfield rewards line‑drive hitters (Witt Jr., Tucker)
Pitchers must avoid elevated fastballs
Injury Report
Houston Astros
Yordan Alvarez — Probable (quad tightness)
Kyle Tucker — Healthy
Justin Verlander — OUT (shoulder)
Bryan Abreu — OUT (lat strain)
Impact: Alvarez’s availability is crucial for Houston’s run production. The bullpen is thin without Abreu.
Kansas City Royals
Bobby Witt Jr. — Probable (ankle soreness)
Vinnie Pasquantino — OUT (wrist)
Brady Singer — OUT (elbow)
Chris Stratton — OUT (forearm)
Impact: Witt Jr. drives the Royals’ offense. Singer’s absence continues to strain the rotation.
Team Records & Recent Form
Houston Astros (33–39)
Last 10: 4–6
Road Record: 15–20
Runs/Game: 4.36
Team ERA: 4.41
Trend: Offense inconsistent; rotation unstable; bullpen unreliable late
Kansas City Royals (28–43)
Last 10: 3–7
Home Record: 15–21
Runs/Game: 4.02
Team ERA: 4.68
Trend: Pitching struggling; offense overly reliant on Witt Jr.; bullpen thin
Series History (2026 Season)
Astros lead season series 2–1
Houston has won 7 of the last 10 meetings
Kauffman Stadium has historically favored Houston’s RH hitters
Pitching Matchup Breakdown
HOU — Spencer Arrighetti (RHP)
Record: 3–6 ERA: 4.72 WHIP: 1.39 K/BB: 68/28 Last 3 Starts: 4.50 ERA, 1.33 WHIP
Profile: Arrighetti has electric stuff — mid‑90s fastball, sharp slider — but inconsistent command. When he’s ahead in counts, he’s tough; when he’s behind, he’s hittable.
Keys to Success:
Keep slider down vs. Witt Jr.
Avoid middle‑in fastballs to Melendez
Limit walks — KC thrives on extended innings
KC — Jackson Kolek (RHP)
Record: 2–4 ERA: 5.18 WHIP: 1.46 K/BB: 41/19 Last 3 Starts: 5.40 ERA, 1.50 WHIP
Profile: Kolek is a young arm with good velocity but inconsistent secondary pitches. He struggles with command and gives up hard contact when behind in counts.
Keys to Success:
Elevate fastball vs. Alvarez
Use changeup early to disrupt timing
Avoid long innings — Houston works deep counts well
Key Player Matchups
1. Kyle Tucker (HOU) vs. Jackson Kolek
Tucker excels vs. RHP
Kolek must avoid elevated heaters
2. Bobby Witt Jr. (KC) vs. Spencer Arrighetti
Witt punishes mistakes
Arrighetti must bury the slider consistently
3. Yordan Alvarez (HOU) vs. Royals Bullpen
Alvarez’s power plays well in KC’s gaps
Royals’ middle relief is vulnerable
4. MJ Melendez (KC) vs. Arrighetti’s Fastball
Melendez feasts on elevated velocity
Arrighetti must mix pitches effectively
Betting Trends
Astros are 6–3 in their last 9 vs. KC
Royals are 2–8 in their last 10 home games
Over is 7–3 in Houston’s last 10 games
Under is 5–3 in Royals’ last 8
Astros are 4–1 in Arrighetti’s last 5 starts vs. sub‑.500 teams
Royals are 1–6 in Kolek’s last 7 starts
Predictive Analysis
This matchup leans toward Houston:
Astros advantages:
Better lineup depth
Slight starting pitching edge
More consistent run production
Royals’ bullpen is vulnerable
Royals advantages:
Witt Jr. can change a game
Kolek occasionally flashes strong outings
Game Odds
Houston Astros 8.5
Kansas City Royals – 117
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, June 13, 2026








