The Yankees are still without Aaron Judge, still shuffling a battered lineup, and still somehow only 2.5 games behind Tampa Bay in the AL East — the Cardinals rolling into the Bronx as a decided underdog get to see just how deep the margin for error really is.

Quick take:

  • Pick: Yankees -1.5
  • Why: New York’s lineup depth and bullpen have absorbed Judge’s absence well enough at home, and St. Louis is 14.5 games back with little urgency behind its bats on the road
  • The number to watch: Yankees have outscored opponents by 77 runs this season (436-359) versus a modest +12 differential for the Cardinals

New York enters this series opener at 63-49, sitting second in the AL East and clinging to a spot in the Wild Card picture after alternating stretches of dominance and injury-related stumbles. St. Louis, at 55-57, is 14.5 games out of first in the NL Central and 0.5 back in the Wild Card race — meaningful enough to keep playing hard, not enough to change how thin the roster looks without much late-summer reinforcement.

Both clubs are walking into Yankee Stadium on similar recent trajectories — 2-3 over their last five — but the underlying health picture couldn’t be more different. The Yankees have been without Giancarlo Stanton (calf) since April and Carlos Rodon (elbow) since early July, while Cody Bellinger just went down with a hamstring strain that adds even more pressure on a front office already searching for outfield and catching help before the trade deadline.

Why the Number Sits Where It Does

Books have New York favored at -1.5 on the run line with the moneyline hovering around -190, while St. Louis sits at roughly +163 to +176 depending on the shop. The total has been bouncing between 8 and 8.5 runs. That’s a fairly emphatic number for a team playing without its best hitter, but it reflects how much of the Yankees’ identity — run prevention, especially — has held up even in a stretch of shuffled lineups. St. Louis being priced as a heavy underdog on the road against a division contender tracks with a Cardinals club that has scored fewer runs than it’s allowed the past two months.

Sunday, August 23 at 1:36 PMSpreadMoneyTotal
Toronto Blue Jays
+1.5
(-190)
+125
O 8
(-102)
New York Yankees
-1.5
(146)
-134
U 7.5
(-106)

Recent Form

Neither team has been able to string together much positive momentum in recent weeks, but the underlying numbers tell very different stories about where each roster stands physically and competitively.

DATE OPP CLOSE RESULT ATS/OU
Aug 22, 2026 @Philadelphia Phillies +1.5 / 9 Lost 7-6 Won / Over
Aug 22, 2026 @Philadelphia Phillies +1.5 / 9 Lost 12-3 Lost / Over
Aug 21, 2026 @Philadelphia Phillies +1.5 / 10.5 Lost 7-6 Won / Over
Aug 20, 2026 @Cincinnati Reds -1.5 / 7.5 Won 0-3 Won / Under
Aug 20, 2026 @Cincinnati Reds -1.5 / 7.5 Lost 5-4 Lost / Over
Aug 20, 2026 @Cincinnati Reds -1.5 / 7.5 Won 9-10 Lost / Over
Aug 19, 2026 @Cincinnati Reds +1.5 / 6.5 Won 1-2 Lost / Under
Aug 19, 2026 @Cincinnati Reds +1.5 / 6.5 Lost 6-5 Lost / Over
Aug 19, 2026 @Cincinnati Reds +1.5 / 6.5 Won 0-3 Won / Under
Aug 19, 2026 @Cincinnati Reds +1.5 / 6.5 Lost 5-4 Lost / Over

DATE OPP CLOSE RESULT ATS/OU
Aug 22, 2026 Toronto Blue Jays +1.5 / 7.5 Won 3-1 Won / Under
Aug 22, 2026 Toronto Blue Jays +1.5 / 7.5 Lost 3-4 Won / Under
Aug 21, 2026 Toronto Blue Jays -1.5 / 6.5 Won 3-1 Won / Under
Aug 20, 2026 @Baltimore Orioles +1.5 / 7.5 Won 1-3 Won / Under
Aug 20, 2026 @Baltimore Orioles +1.5 / 7.5 Won 3-5 Won / Over
Aug 20, 2026 @Baltimore Orioles +1.5 / 7.5 Won 1-6 Won / Under
Aug 19, 2026 @Baltimore Orioles -1.5 / 10.5 Won 1-3 Won / Under
Aug 19, 2026 @Baltimore Orioles -1.5 / 10.5 Won 3-5 Won / Under
Aug 18, 2026 @Baltimore Orioles +1.5 / 6.5 Won 1-3 Won / Under
Aug 16, 2026 @Toronto Blue Jays -1.5 / 5.5 Lost 3-1 Lost / Under

Showing 10 of last 10 meetings

DATE TEAM OPP CLOSE RESULT ATS/OU
Aug 6, 2026 New York Yankees @St. Louis Cardinals -1.5 / 5.5 Lost 7-13 Lost / Over
Aug 6, 2026 New York Yankees @St. Louis Cardinals -1.5 / 5.5 Won 2-0 Won / Under
Aug 6, 2026 New York Yankees @St. Louis Cardinals -1.5 / 5.5 Lost 1-3 Lost / Under
Aug 4, 2026 New York Yankees @St. Louis Cardinals -1.5 / 7.5 Lost 7-13 Lost / Over
Aug 4, 2026 New York Yankees @St. Louis Cardinals -1.5 / 7.5 Won 2-0 Won / Under
Aug 3, 2026 New York Yankees @St. Louis Cardinals -1.5 / 8.5 Lost 7-13 Lost / Over
Aug 17, 2025 St. Louis Cardinals @New York Yankees +1.5 / 8.5 Lost 4-8 Lost / Over
Aug 16, 2025 St. Louis Cardinals @New York Yankees +1.5 / 7.5 Lost 8-12 Lost / Over
Aug 16, 2025 St. Louis Cardinals @New York Yankees +1.5 / 8.5 Lost 3-4 Won / Under
Sep 1, 2024 New York Yankees @St. Louis Cardinals -1.5 / 9.5 Lost 7-14 Lost / Over

What Actually Wins This Game

Judge’s placement on the injured list opened a window that’s now been open for two months, and the Yankees have needed everybody else to step up. Alec Burleson has quietly been one of the more productive complementary bats in this series matchup on the Cardinals’ side — hitting .277 with 15 home runs and 66 RBI, doing steady work in the middle of a lineup that otherwise lacks much thump beyond Nolan Arenado and Willson Contreras. St. Louis will need one of its lesser-known names like Burleson to have a big series if it wants to steal a game here, because head-to-head, New York’s pitching depth simply overwhelms lineups that aren’t hitting on all cylinders.

The Yankees have outscored opponents by 77 runs this season, compared to a modest +12 run differential for the Cardinals.

That gap matters more in a series like this than in a single flashy showdown. It’s the accumulation of consistent quality starts and situational hitting, not one dominant ace or one big bat, that has kept New York in contention even through its rash of injuries. St. Louis, by contrast, has been treading water — capable of big offensive nights but without the pitching consistency to close things out against a lineup this deep.

Betting markets have also zeroed in on home run and total bases props for St. Louis hitters like Burleson and Brendan Donovan, suggesting oddsmakers expect St. Louis’s offense to find some pockets of production even in a losing effort — worth monitoring if you’re looking at player props rather than just the game line. Fans tracking live MLB odds throughout the series will likely see the number hold steady around -1.5 to -2 in New York’s favor for all three games.

Prediction and Best Bet

New York’s pitching staff, even without a fully healthy rotation, has been the more stable half of this equation all season, and that shows up in the way this line has been priced. St. Louis has shown flashes — Burleson’s pop, Arenado’s professionalism, a deep bullpen at times — but not enough consistency to trust on the road against a division contender defending its home turf.

The pick:

  1. Prediction: Yankees 6, Cardinals 3
  2. Best Bet: Yankees -1.5

Take New York to cover at home behind a deeper bullpen and a lineup that has learned to win without Judge in it.