The San Francisco Giants battle the visiting Minnesota Twins on Sunday in MLB betting odds action at AT&T Park.
The San Francisco Giants will rely on Matt Cain to turn in a quality outing on the mound in this one, while will be his counterpart for the Minnesota Twins. Matt Cain is 3-5 this season, and is 0-0.
Sportsbook Odds & Computer Pick
On the MLB moneyline for this betting odds matchup, San Francisco sat as -130 favorites earlier in the day at Sportsbook. The over/under total was set at 8.5, according to Sportsbook.
Odds Shark computer prediction formulas pick a 4.0-3.7 win for the Giants on Sunday. View the computer score prediction and who will win the pick on the moneyline for all upcoming MLB matchups here.
Minnesota Twins vs San Francisco Giants Matchup
Team Betting Records & Power Rankings
25-39 San Francisco battles the Twins, currently with a 32-26 mark. Stay Informed: follow us on Twitter for odds specials, betting line moves and San Francisco vs Minnesota injuries news.
The San Francisco Giants vs Minnesota Twins odds would favor the Giants if the betting lines were set according to our power ranks. San Francisco is rated No. 12 in the current Odds Shark poll, while Minnesota is at No. 23.
Statistical Matchup
Offensively, the game matches up San Francisco Giants No. 29 ranked offense (3.53 runs per game) against a Minnesota Twins defense and pitching staff that sits at No. 23 at 4.93 runs allowed per game. The San Francisco Giants have been averaging 7.94 hits per game, less than the Minnesota Twins have managed so far this season (8.55 hits on average).
Pitching and defensive stats are important baseball handicapping betting factors and San Francisco has the No. 16-ranked defense. In the other dugout, the Twins own the No. 23 mark in runs allowed.
Recent Outings Betting Recap
Minnesota looks to continue its winning ways following a victory last time out against the Giants, a 3-2 final on Saturday in support of Jose Berrios at AT&T Park.
Next Betting Matchups
Minnesota home to Seattle, Monday, June 12th
San Francisco home to Kansas City, Tuesday, June 13th