MLB wagering interest swings to the Philadelphia Phillies vs San Francisco Giants battle on Friday at AT&T Park as the Giants try to pick up a win on home turf and reward those moneyline betting.
Jake Peavy will take the mound for the San Francisco Giants, and he'll carry a 3-6 record into the contest. Zach Eflin gets the ball for the Philadelphia Phillies; he's 0-2 so far this season.
Sportsbook Odds & Computer Pick
The San Francisco Giants were listed as -230 moneyline favorites earlier in the day at Sportsbook, while odds makers set the Sportsbook total line around 8 earlier at Sportsbook.
Odds Shark computer prediction formulas pick a 6.8-2.4 win for the Giants on Friday. View the computer score prediction and who will win the pick on the moneyline for all upcoming MLB matchups here.
Philadelphia Phillies vs San Francisco Giants Matchup
Team Betting Records & Power Rankings
The San Francisco Giants sport a record of 47-27 heading into this matchup, while the Philadelphia Phillies sit at 31-43 on the season Stay Informed: follow us on Twitter for odds specials, betting line moves and San Francisco vs Philadelphia injuries news.
It's a MLB baseball betting matchup between the No. 1-rated San Francisco Giants and the league No. 29-ranked Philadelphia Phillies, according to the latest MLB power poll here at Odds Shark.
Statistical Matchup
Scoring stats point to some edges in this matchup. The game features the San Francisco Giants No. 11-ranked scoring average of 4.61 runs per game, against a Philadelphia Phillies offense rated No. 30 and scoring 3.28 runs per game. The Giants have averaged 8.88 hits per game to date this season, more than the Phillies hitters have managed (7.5 per nine innings).
Defensively, Philadelphia features the No. 23-rated defense on the road, allowing 4.92 runs per game. San Francisco, meanwhile, comes in at No. 17 at home, scoring 4.37 runs per game.
Recent Outings Betting Recap
The Phillies enjoyed a 7-3 victory at the expense of the Twins on Thursday, with Jerad Eickhoff throwing 6 innings of 5-hit ball at Target Field.
San Francisco got the job done in their last match in a 5-3 victory over Pittsburgh on Thursday at PNC Park behind starter Albert Suarez.
Next Betting Matchups
Philadelphia at San Francisco, Saturday, June 25th