The San Francisco Giants (44-47) are favorites (-150) on the moneyline when they take on the Toronto Blue Jays (41-49) Wednesday at 9:45 PM ET, live on MLB Network. Logan Webb will get the ball for San Francisco while Toronto will counter with Chris Bassitt.
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Moneyline
Bet $20, Payout $33.33
Giants to win vs Blue Jays -150
Giants vs. Blue Jays Betting Lines
- Favorite: Giants (-150)
- Underdog: Blue Jays (+127)
- Over/under: 7
Giants vs. Blue Jays Betting Insights
- The Giants have come away with 24 wins in the 42 contests they have been listed as the favorites in this season.
- This season San Francisco has come away with a win eight times in 11 chances when named as a favorite of at least -150 on the moneyline.
- The Giants have an implied victory probability of 60% according to the moneyline set for this matchup.
- The Blue Jays have been the underdog on the moneyline 37 total times this season. They’ve finished 10-27 in those games.
- Toronto has a 3-4 record (winning 42.9% of its games) when playing as a moneyline underdog of +127 or longer.
- The Blue Jays have an implied moneyline win probability of 44.1% in this game.
Giants vs. Blue Jays Hitting Leaders
- Matt Chapman is batting .244 with 12 home runs and 42 RBI. All three of those stats lead San Francisco hitters this season.
- Chapman ranks 61st in the majors in home runs, and 70th in RBI.
- Jorge Soler has collected 64 hits this season and has an OBP of .306. He’s slugging .395 on the year.
- Vladimir Guerrero Jr. has accumulated a team-best batting average of .295, and paces the Blue Jays in home runs (13) and runs batted in (52).
- Among all batters in the majors, Guerrero ranks 52nd in home runs and 29th in RBI.
- George Springer is hitting .221 with 12 doubles, 10 home runs and 38 walks.
Giants vs. Blue Jays Pitching Rankings
- The Giants have an 8.6 K/9 this season as a pitching staff, which ranks 13th in the majors.
- Giants pitchers have a combined ERA of 4.44 this year, which ranks 25th in MLB.
- The Giants have a combined 1.356 WHIP as a pitching staff, fifth-highest in MLB.
- The pitching staff for the Blue Jays has a collective 8.3 K/9, which ranks 21st in the majors.
- Toronto has the 22nd-ranked team ERA among all MLB pitching staffs (4.32).
- Pitchers for the Blue Jays combine for the 21st-ranked WHIP in MLB (1.297).