The Milwaukee Brewers have not been overly great the past few seasons, but they have been terrible when they travel to the Bay Area and take on the San Francisco Giants. The Brewers are 1-7 in their past eight games at AT&T Park while allowing 8.1 runs per game in those outings. The Brew Crew and the Giants continue their series Tuesday after San Fran put up 11 runs on Monday.
Giants’ ace Madison Bumgarner takes to the mound against a mediocre Brewers’ offense. Over the course of his past eight starts, MadBum has allowed just six earned runs while striking out 61 with opponents hitting .180. To make matters worse for the Brew Crew, Bumgarner has a 2.25 ERA in nine career starts against Milwaukee.
Matt Garza is set to make his season debut for the Brewers after Sportsbook the season on the 60-day DL. However, Garza has not been all that great in his rehab starts, as the righty posted a 4.76 ERA in three starts in Triple-A.
Sportsbook Odds & Computer Pick
Those going with the San Francisco Giants in this one found them listed on the odds board as moneyline favorites of -245 at Sportsbook for Tuesday's contest. The betting total was hovering near 7 at Sportsbook.
Odds Shark computer prediction formulas pick a 4.0-3.7 win for the Brewers on Tuesday. View the computer score prediction and who will win the pick on the moneyline for all upcoming MLB matchups here.
Milwaukee Brewers vs San Francisco Giants Matchup
Team Betting Records & Power Rankings
39-26 San Francisco battles the Brewers, currently with a 30-34 mark. Stay Informed: follow us on Twitter for odds specials, betting line moves and San Francisco vs Milwaukee injuries news.
The San Francisco Giants sit at No. 5 in the current MLB power poll here at Odds Shark, while the Milwaukee Brewers sit at No. 12 on the same chart.
Statistical Matchup
Offensively, the game matches up San Francisco Giants No. 13 ranked offense (4.38 runs per game) against a Milwaukee Brewers defense and pitching staff that sits at No. 23 at 4.81 runs allowed per game. The San Francisco Giants have been averaging 8.51 hits per game, more than the Milwaukee Brewers have managed so far this season (8.03 hits on average).
Defensively, Milwaukee features the No. 26-rated defense on the road, allowing 5.04 runs per game. San Francisco, meanwhile, comes in at No. 18 at home, scoring 4.24 runs per game.
Recent Outings Betting Recap
Milwaukee looks to rebound from a loss to the Giants, who beat them 11-5 on Monday behind a start from M Cain at AT&T Park.
Next Betting Matchups
Milwaukee at San Francisco, Wednesday, June 15th