Detroit Tigers vs San Francisco Giants Prediction, 6/29/2022 MLB Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Detroit Tigers vs San Francisco Giants
Date: Wednesday, June 29, 2022
Location: Oracle Park in San Francisco, CA
TV: NBC Bay Area
Odds/Point Spread: Detroit (+180) San Francisco (-210)
The Detroit Tigers (28-44) are headed to Oracle Park on Wednesday where they will play the San Francisco Giants (39-33). The moneyline on this game has Detroit at +180 while San Francisco is opening at -210. The total is 7.5. The pitchers taking the mound will be Rony Garcia and Alex Wood.
As a unit, the Detroit Tigers are scoring 3.0 runs per game, which puts them at 30th in MLB. They have accumulated 216 runs scored while holding a team on-base percentage of .282. The Tigers have tallied 95 doubles as a team and have hit 41 baseballs out of the park. They have 207 runs batted in as well as 532 hits on the year, and their average at the plate is at .226. Detroit has a slugging rate of .330 and have struck out 607 times, while drawing a walk on 166 occasions.
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The Tigers have compiled a team ERA of 4.12 this year (21st in MLB), and their staff has rung up 559 batters. Their strikeout to walk ratio is 2.58 and their pitching staff has recorded a WHIP of 1.25. Tigers pitchers have surrendered 74 long balls in addition to 313 total runs (17th in baseball). Their pitching staff has walked 217 opposing players and their FIP is 3.99 as a unit this season.
Tigers bullpen pitchers have entered the game with runners on base 48 times in addition to having 65 appearances in high leverage situations. The relievers have a total of 39 holds for the season (15th in the league). The Tigers bullpen have a save percentage of 73.9% and stepped onto the hill in 64 save situations. They have compiled 17 saves so far this season and have blown 6 of 23 save opportunities. The bullpen pitchers have inherited 78 base runners so far this year with 25.6% of those players ended up crossing the plate. The Tigers have dispatched 258 relievers to the mound over the course of the season.
The Detroit Tigers are sitting with 1,887 putouts at this point in the season, in addition to 608 assists and 39 errors. Their fielding percentage sits at .985 which is 15th in MLB, and they have turned 56 double plays. The Tigers have converted 70.5% of baseballs in play into outs in their 5,661 innings on the field, which ranks them 11th in pro baseball.
Garcia has taken the mound for 68 frames and has totaled 60 punch outs so far in his MLB career. Garcia (3-2 career win-loss mark) has a FIP of 5.46 while he has faced 279 opposing hitters in the major leagues. His earned run average is 5.56 (42 earned runs allowed) and his WHIP is 1.206. He has given up 60 base knocks (7.9 hits per 9 innings) and has had 22 free passes.
San Francisco has a total of 90 home runs so far this season as well as 337 RBIs. They have 111 two-baggers, while taking a walk 264 times and earning 352 runs. The San Francisco Giants have tallied an on-base percentage of .322 and a batting average of .240 on the campaign. The Giants have a slugging percentage of .404 and they are scoring 4.89 runs per game (4th in the league). They have struck out on 626 occasions (12th in MLB) and have recorded 576 hits.
The Giants have a team WHIP of 1.261 with a FIP of 3.53 as a staff on the year. They come in at 21st in baseball as a pitching staff in total hits surrendered with 619. The San Francisco pitching staff have given up 312 runs over the course of the season while having an ERA of 4.01 (285 earned runs allowed). They currently have a strikeout to walk ratio of 3.17 (596 strikeouts vs 188 free passes). They have relinquished 63 homers and they concede 4.39 runs per 9 innings (17th in baseball).
San Francisco relievers hold an inherited score percentage of 33.7% out of 89 inherited runners. Their relievers have taken the field 78 times in high leverage situations and also on 62 occasions with runners on. With 66 save situations, the Giants have earned 37 holds and 10 blown saves. They sit at 18th in baseball with a save percentage of 61.5%, and they have sent 269 relief pitchers to the hill on the campaign. San Francisco has called on bullpen pitchers to enter the contest in 26 save opportunities and they have tallied 16 saves.
Out of their 5,760 innings played, the Giants have earned a efficiency on defense of 68.1% (27th in pro baseball). The San Francisco Giants have turned 57 double plays and own a fielding percentage of .985 (17th in pro baseball). The Giants have accrued 695 assists, 41 errors and have earned a total of 1,920 putouts on the campaign.
Wood (68-54 win-loss mark in his career) has earned a 3.60 earned run average while surrendering 8.5 hits per nine innings. He has a strikeout to walk ratio of 3.30 and he has gone up against 4,423 batters so far in his career. He has allowed a total of 423 earned runs while holding a WHIP of 1.234 and having a FIP of 3.5. During his pro baseball career, Wood has allowed 1,003 hits while he has earned 1,000 strikeouts in 1,058 frames.
Who will win tonight's MLB game against the spread or moneyline?
Tony Sink's Pick: Take Detroit (+180)
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