The Arizona Diamondbacks (87-70) are -226 favorites when they meet the San Francisco Giants (78-79) on Wednesday at 9:40 p.m. ET. Eugenio Suarez has 98 RBI on the season and will hope to hit his milestone 100th once the game begins at Chase Field, live on ARID. Zac Gallen takes the mound for Arizona while Mason Black is San Francisco’s starter for the contest.
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Money Line
Bet $20, Payout $28.85
Diamondbacks to win vs Giants -226
Diamondbacks vs. Giants Betting Lines
- Favorite: Diamondbacks (-226)
- Underdog: Giants (+186)
- Over/under: 8.5
Diamondbacks vs. Giants Betting Insights
- The Diamondbacks have come away with 51 wins in the 82 contests they have been listed as the favorites in this season.
- Arizona has been listed as a favorite of -226 or more on two occasions this season and won both games.
- The Diamondbacks have an implied victory probability of 69.3% according to the moneyline set for this matchup.
- The Giants have won 32 of the 76 games they were the moneyline underdog this season (42.1%).
- San Francisco has played as a moneyline underdog of +186 or longer in just two games this season, which it lost both.
- The Giants have an implied moneyline win probability of 35% in this game.
Diamondbacks vs. Giants Hitting Leaders
- Ketel Marte leads Arizona in homers with 35 while also maintaining a team-best .295 batting average.
- Of all hitters in baseball, Marte’s home run total ranks him 10th and his RBI tally places him 20th.
- Corbin Carroll has collected 131 hits this season and has an OBP of .319. He’s slugging .426 on the year.
- Matt Chapman paces the Giants with 27 home runs and 78 runs batted in.
- Chapman ranks 29th in home runs and 42nd in RBI among all hitters in MLB.
- Heliot Ramos is batting .264 to pace his team.
Diamondbacks vs. Giants Pitching Rankings
- The Diamondbacks average just 8.1 strikeouts per nine innings as a pitching staff, which ranks 27th in the league.
- Diamondbacks pitchers have a combined ERA of 4.64 this year, which ranks 27th in MLB.
- Diamondbacks pitchers have a 1.355 WHIP this season, fourth-worst in the majors.
- The nine strikeouts per nine innings compiled by the Giants pitching staff ranks fifth in the majors.
- San Francisco’s 4.07 team ERA ranks 18th among all MLB pitching staffs.
- The Giants have the 21st-ranked WHIP in MLB (1.289).