Those betting on MLB baseball odds will look to pick a Sportsbook at AT&T Park on Sunday as the host San Francisco Giants battle the Atlanta Braves in baseball betting odds action.
The San Francisco Giants will rely on Johnny Cueto to turn in a quality outing on the mound in this one, while R.A. Dickey will be his counterpart for the Atlanta Braves. Johnny Cueto is 4-4 this season, and R.A. Dickey is 3-3.
Sportsbook Odds & Computer Pick
The visiting Atlanta Braves were 161 moneyline underdogs in this one earlier in the day at most online sportsbooks including Sportsbook. The total was 7.5 at Sportsbook for those preferring over under betting.
Prediction-scoring formulas run on this game pick a potential 4.8-4.3 result in favor of the Braves. View the computer score prediction and who will win the pick on the moneyline for all upcoming MLB matchups here.
Atlanta Braves vs San Francisco Giants Matchup
Team Betting Records & Power Rankings
21-30 San Francisco battles the Braves, currently with a 21-26 mark. Stay Informed: follow us on Twitter for odds specials, betting line moves and San Francisco vs Atlanta injuries news.
It's a MLB baseball betting matchup between the No. 27-rated San Francisco Giants and the league No. 25-ranked Atlanta Braves, according to the latest MLB power poll here at Odds Shark.
Statistical Matchup
The game also pits San Francisco Giants No. 29-rated offense, averaging 3.37 runs per game, against a Atlanta Braves defense that ranks No. 27 at 5.21 in runs allowed per game. The San Francisco Giants have averaged 7.78 hits per game so far, less than Atlanta Braves batters have averaged on the year (9.23 hits per game).
Defensively, Atlanta features the No. 16-rated defense on the road, allowing 4.56 runs per game. San Francisco, meanwhile, comes in at No. 29 at home, scoring 3.3 runs per game.
Recent Outings Betting Recap
Atlanta didn't get the job done in their last match, falling 6-3 to San Francisco on Saturday at AT&T Park.
Next Betting Matchups
Atlanta at Los Angeles, Monday, May 29th
San Francisco home to Washington, Monday, May 29th