The Atlanta Braves battle the visiting San Francisco Giants on Thursday in MLB betting odds action at Turner Field.
The match puts starter Madison Bumgarner for the San Francisco Giants on the hill facing Aaron Blair for the Atlanta Braves. Bumgarner brings a 6-2 mark to the game, while Blair is 0-3 to date on the season.
Sportsbook Odds & Computer Pick
Sportsbooks such as Sportsbook had installed the Atlanta Braves as 185 moneyline underdogs in this particular MLB betting odds matchup. The total, meanwhile, was set early at 7.5 before betting at Sportsbook started to move the line.
Odds Shark computer prediction formulas pick a 4.9-2.1 win for the Giants on Thursday. View the computer score prediction and who will win the pick on the moneyline for all upcoming MLB matchups here.
San Francisco Giants vs Atlanta Braves Matchup
Team Betting Records & Power Rankings
The Atlanta Braves bring a 16-36 record to the battle against the 33-22 Giants. Stay Informed: follow us on Twitter for odds specials, betting line moves and Atlanta vs San Francisco injuries news.
The Atlanta Braves vs San Francisco Giants odds would favor the Giants if the betting lines were set according to our power ranks. Atlanta is rated No. 20 in the current Odds Shark poll, while San Francisco is at No. 4.
Statistical Matchup
The game also pits Atlanta Braves No. 29-rated offense, averaging 3.19 runs per game, against a San Francisco Giants defense that ranks No. 9 at 4 in runs allowed per game. The Atlanta Braves have averaged 7.67 hits per game so far, less than San Francisco Giants batters have averaged on the year (8.78 hits per game).
Comparing defensive stats, San Francisco owns the No. 11-rated road mark, allowing 3.96 runs per game on the highway. Atlanta, on the other hand, rates No. 29 in scoring at home.
Recent Outings Betting Recap
San Francisco lost in extra innings against the Braves on Wednesday as Atlanta edged them 5-4 at Turner Field.
Next Betting Matchups
San Francisco at St. Louis, Friday, June 3rd
Atlanta at Los Angeles, Friday, June 3rd