Giants vs. Phillies Best Moneyline 5/3/24
San Francisco Giants vs. Philadelphia Phillies Game Pick
The San Francisco Giants take on the Philadelphia Phillies at Citizens Bank Park on Friday, May 3rd, at 6:40 PM EDT
San Francisco Giants vs. Philadelphia Phillies Odds
Moneyline: Giants +132 (BetRivers), Phillies -142 (FanDuel)
Run Line: Giants +1.5 (-160 PointsBet), Phillies -1.5 (+146 FanDuel)
Total: Over 7.5 (-118 FanDuel), Under 8.0 (-110 PointsBet)
Starting Pitchers
Giants: Jordan Hicks (1.59 ERA; 0.91 WHIP)
Phillies: Aaron Nola (3.20 ERA; 1.07 WHIP)
Betting Trends
Record: San Francisco Giants: 66-96 Philadelphia Phillies: 79-83
ATS: Away RecentTeam: 68-90 Home RecentTeam: 67-95
Over/Under: Away Over/Under: 75-77 Home Over/Under: 90-72
Matchup Preview
In a matchup between the San Francisco Giants and the Philadelphia Phillies, both teams will be looking to secure a victory. The Giants, with Wilmer Flores leading the way with a .284 batting average and 23 home runs, have been solid this season with a record of 90-72. Thairo Estrada and LaMonte Wade Jr. have also contributed with their consistent performances. On the other hand, the Phillies, led by Bryce Harper and his .293 batting average and 21 home runs, have a record of 79-83. Bryson Stott and Brandon Marsh have also been key contributors for the team. It will be an exciting matchup between two competitive teams. Moneyline pick: Giants
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