The San Francisco Giants host Washington on Monday, looking to pick up a win and improve their 22-30 mark against the 30-19 Nationals in MLB betting odds action at AT&T Park.
For the San Francisco Giants, Matt Moore gets the ball, charged with keeping the Washington Nationals hitters off the base paths. He'll face Tanner Roark, 4-2 on the year.
Sportsbook Odds & Computer Pick
Betting fans looking to pick the visiting Washington Nationals before the first pitch in this match found them as -110 moneyline favorites earlier today at Sportsbook. They saw the over/under total of 8 earlier at Sportsbook.
Handicapping models based on recent betting stats and prediction formulas pick a 4.7-2.1 win for the Nationals. View the computer score prediction and who will win the pick on the moneyline for all upcoming MLB matchups here.
Washington Nationals vs San Francisco Giants Matchup
Team Betting Records & Power Rankings
The San Francisco Giants sport a record of 22-30 heading into this matchup, while the Washington Nationals sit at 30-19 on the season Stay Informed: follow us on Twitter for odds specials, betting line moves and San Francisco vs Washington injuries news.
The Odds Shark MLB Power Rankings have the San Francisco Giants at No. 18 and the Washington Nationals at No. 15 heading into this contest.
Statistical Matchup
On offense, it's a battle between the San Francisco Giants and its No. 28-rated batting order, averaging 3.44 runs per nine innings, against the No. 1 line up of the Washington Nationals at 5.59 runs per outing.
Defensively, Washington features the No. 26-rated defense on the road, allowing 5.21 runs per game. San Francisco, meanwhile, comes in at No. 28 at home, scoring 3.46 runs per game.
Recent Outings Betting Recap
Washington suffered a 5-3 loss against San Diego on Sunday, as Joe Ross wasn't able to lead his team to victory at Nationals Park.
San Francisco got the job done in their last match in a 7-1 victory over Atlanta on Sunday at AT&T Park behind starter J Cueto.
Next Betting Matchups
Washington at San Francisco, Tuesday, May 30th