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(MLB) Oakland vs. San Francisco,
Money Line: -129.00 San Francisco (Home)
Result: Loss
Money Line: -129.00 San Francisco (Home)
Result: Loss
Play: San Francisco Giants
Rating: 10/10*
The San Francisco Giants and the Oakland Athletics will continue this four-game home-and-home series at AT&T Park Wednesday night. They're tied at 1-1 after the two games at Oakland after the Giants 10-4 victory on Tuesday, and I like the Giants to claim tonight's matchup as well.
The Giants hand the ball to Matt Moore (3-10, 5.74 ERA). The left-hander has posted a 4.38 ERA in 10 home starts compared to a 7.23 ERA on the road, and the current A's roster is batting just .195 over 41 at bats against him. The A's are 10-43 in their last 53 road games vs. a left-handed starter.
Daniel Gossett (2-6, 5.74 ERA) takes the ball for Oakland. The 24 year old rookie has yet to settle in here in the big leagues, and he's served up a total of 11 homers through just 47 innings in his nine starts so far.
Both teams have had an underwhelming season (to say the least), both sitting dead last in their respective division. That makes this series against a local rival all that more important, and the Giants should build on last night's performance and show some good baseball to the home town crowd.
Rating: 10/10*
The San Francisco Giants and the Oakland Athletics will continue this four-game home-and-home series at AT&T Park Wednesday night. They're tied at 1-1 after the two games at Oakland after the Giants 10-4 victory on Tuesday, and I like the Giants to claim tonight's matchup as well.
The Giants hand the ball to Matt Moore (3-10, 5.74 ERA). The left-hander has posted a 4.38 ERA in 10 home starts compared to a 7.23 ERA on the road, and the current A's roster is batting just .195 over 41 at bats against him. The A's are 10-43 in their last 53 road games vs. a left-handed starter.
Daniel Gossett (2-6, 5.74 ERA) takes the ball for Oakland. The 24 year old rookie has yet to settle in here in the big leagues, and he's served up a total of 11 homers through just 47 innings in his nine starts so far.
Both teams have had an underwhelming season (to say the least), both sitting dead last in their respective division. That makes this series against a local rival all that more important, and the Giants should build on last night's performance and show some good baseball to the home town crowd.