| MATCHUP | Cleveland Guardians | Los Angeles Dodgers |
|---|---|---|
| Team Records | 2-2 | 3-0 |
| Spread | +1.5 -120 | -1.5 100 |
| Moneyline | +169 | -207 |
| Total | Over 8.5 (-119) | Under 8.5 (-101) |
| Where | Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, California | |
| When | Monday, March 30, 2026 | |
| Time | 10:10 PM EDT | |
| TV | MLB.TV | |
Cleveland Guardians Betting Preview
The Cleveland Guardians finished the 2025 regular season with an 88–74 win‑loss record, winning the American League Central. This season, Cleveland has amassed a 2-2 record as the Guardians are looking to continue to build on 2025 division winning team. One of the Guardians biggest strengths last season was the team’s performance on the road, where Cleveland posted a robust 43–38 record, a key factor in Cleveland’s ability to capture the American League Central title.Cleveland will start Parker Messick, who earned his rotation spot after a strong late‑season debut and a solid spring. Messick finished the 2025 season with a 3–1 record, 2.72 ERA, 38 strikeouts, 6 walks and a 1.31 WHIP across seven starts, showcasing advanced command and a ground ball profile. His ability to limit walks gives the Cleveland Guardians a high ceiling left‑handed starter entering the 2026 regular season.
The Guardians return several key offensive contributors, including Jose Ramírez and Steven Kwan, both of whom remain central to the team’s offensive identity in 2025. For better clarity, let’s review the relevant statistical data to better shed light on how important these players were to Cleveland Guardians starting lineup last season:
• Third baseman Jose Ramírez compiled a .283 batting average, 168 hits, 30 home runs, 34 doubles, 85 RBIs, 44 stolen bases and an .863 OPS.
• Outfielder Steven Kwan posted a .272 batting average, 11 home runs, 170 hits, 29 doubles, 56 RBIs, 21 stolen bases and a .705 OPS.
Los Angeles Dodgers Betting Preview
The Los Angeles Dodgers finished the 2025 season with a 93–69 win‑loss record, winning the National League West and capturing a World Series championship. The Dodgers paired a 52–29 home record with elite roster depth last season, reinforcing their status as the National League’s benchmark franchise.Turning our focus to the 2026 season, the Dodgers have compiled a 3–0 record, once again projecting as one of the most complete teams in Major League Baseball.
The Dodgers will start Roki Sasaki, the 24‑year‑old Japanese phenom entering his first full MLB season. In limited action in 2025, Sasaki finished with a 1–1 record, 4.46 ERA, 28 strikeouts, and a 1.43 WHIP across 36.1 innings, flashing elite velocity but inconsistent command.
The Dodgers return a deep and powerful lineup featuring Shohei Ohtani, Mookie Betts, and Freddie Freeman, all of whom remain central to the Dodgers starting lineup. Let’s take a quick look at the data from last season for the players just mentioned:
• Designated hitter Shohei Ohtani compiled a rather impressive .282 batting average, 55 home runs, 172 hits, 25 doubles, 20 stolen bases and a 1.014 OPS leading the Dodgers in nearly every major offensive category.
• Shortstop Mookie Betts posted a .258 batting average, 61 walks, 20 home runs, 152 hits, 82 RBIs and a .732 OPS.
• First baseman Freddie Freeman added a .295 batting average, 24 home runs, 39 doubles, 90 RBIs and an .869 OPS giving Los Angeles an elite left‑handed bat.
Why the Cleveland Guardians will win.
• Parker Messick provides a high‑floor left‑handed arm capable of controlling the early innings.• The Cleveland Guardians return a strong offensive core led by Jose Ramírez and Steven Kwan.
• Cleveland’s road performance last season (43–38) gives them a proven profile away from home.
Why the Los Angeles Dodgers will win.
• Los Angeles finished 93–69 last season and enters 2026 as one of MLB’s most complete rosters.• Roki Sasaki gives the Dodgers a starting pitcher with elite velocity and strikeout upside.
• The lineup is deeper and more powerful with Ohtani, Betts, and Freeman anchoring the offense.
• Dodger Stadium remains one of the toughest environments for visiting teams.

