New York Mets vs San Francisco Giants Prediction, 4/24/2024 MLB Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: New York Mets vs San Francisco Giants
Date: Wednesday, April 24, 2024
Location: Oracle Park in San Francisco, CA
TV: NBC Bay Area
Odds/Point Spread: New York (+125) San Francisco (-155)
The San Francisco Giants (11-13) will try to defeat the New York Mets (12-10) at Oracle Park on Wednesday. The odds on this game have the Mets at +125 and the Giants open at -155. The betting total comes in at 8. The pitchers taking the mound will be Sean Manaea and Blake Snell.
As a unit, the New York Mets are recording 4.7 runs per outing, which is 12th in the league. They have accounted for 104 runs and have an OBP of .325. The Mets have accounted for 29 two-baggers as a squad and have knocked 23 balls out of the park. They have compiled 98 runs batted in as well as 183 base knocks for the year, and their team batting average is .245. New York has a slugging % of .378 and have been rung up 166 times, while drawing a walk on 78 occasions.
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They have a K/BB ratio of 2.09 and their pitching staff has earned a collective WHIP of 1.34. Mets pitchers have given up 13 long balls and also 96 total runs (13th in the league). New York has relinquished 162 base hits (7.4 per 9 innings) and 78 earned runs. The Mets have a team earned run average of 3.56 on the year (9th in the league), and the staff has struck out 211 hitters. They have walked 101 opposing hitters and their FIP sits at 3.65 as a unit on the year.
Mets bullpen pitchers have come into the game with runners on base 22 times as well as having 35 appearances in high leverage situations. The relief pitchers have a total of 16 holds over the course of the season (6th in the league). The Mets relief pitchers have recorded a save rate of 70.0% and has come into the game in 26 save situations. They have accumulated 7 saves this season and have blown 3 of their 10 save chances. The bullpen pitchers have inherited 28 runners on the campaign with 39.3% of them ended up scoring. The Mets have sent 77 relievers to the mound over the course of the season.
The New York Mets have earned 591 putouts for the season, in addition to 172 assists and 17 errors. Their fielding percentage is at .978 which is 28th in professional baseball, and have a total of 20 double plays. The Mets have converted 68.9% of balls hit into play into outs out of 1,773 innings, which has them sitting 22nd in baseball.
Manaea has taken the mound for 1,022 innings and has tallied 946 strikeouts thus far in his career. Manaea (66-57 mark in his career) sits with a FIP of 4.04 while going up against 4,281 hitters in the majors. His earned run average is 4.10 (466 earned runs allowed) and his career WHIP is 1.226. He has given up 971 base hits (8.5 hits per 9 innings) with 282 free passes.
San Francisco has accumulated 22 home runs over the course of the season as well as 95 runs batted in. They have 41 two-baggers, while getting a free base 77 times and scoring 100 runs. The San Francisco Giants have an on-base percentage of .315 and a team batting average of .247 on the year. The Giants hold a team SLG% of .386 and they average 4.17 runs per outing (18th in MLB). They have been called out on strikes on 189 occasions (17th in the league) and have earned 197 hits.
The Giants have a WHIP of 1.279 and have a FIP of 4.04 as a squad so far this season. They have a ranking of 25th in MLB as a pitching staff in total hits given up with 202. The San Francisco pitching staff have allowed 118 runs this season while having a team ERA of 4.76 (110 earned runs allowed). They have earned a K/BB ratio of 7.50 (173 strikeouts vs 64 bases on balls). They have relinquished 23 HR's and they allow 5.11 runs per 9 innings (26th in MLB).
San Francisco relievers have an inherited score percentage of 50.0% out of their 28 inherited base runners. Their relief pitchers have come in 17 times in high leverage situations and on 15 occasions with base runners. Sitting with 16 save situations, the Giants have recorded 11 holds and also 2 blown saves. They are currently ranked 17th in the league holding a save rate of 60.0%, and they have dispatched 72 relief pitchers to the hill on the season. San Francisco has called on relievers to step onto the hill in 5 save chances and they have earned 3 saves.
Out of their 1,872 innings played, the Giants are sitting with a defensive efficiency of 68.9% (21st in pro baseball). The San Francisco Giants have gotten 24 double plays and have notched a fielding percentage of .984 (14th in pro baseball). The Giants have recorded 255 assists, 14 errors and have 624 putouts on the campaign.
During his MLB career, Snell has given up 793 hits while he has accumulated 1,235 punch outs in 1,004 innings pitched. He has conceded 368 ER's while earning a WHIP of 1.244 and being the owner of a FIP of 3.5. He has a K/BB ratio of 2.71 and he has gone up against 4,177 opposing hitters thus far in his career. Snell (71-58 win-loss record in his career) is the owner of a 3.30 ERA while allowing 7.1 hits per nine innings.
Who will win tonight's MLB game against the spread or moneyline?
Guy Bruhn's Pick: Take San Francisco (-155)
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