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Baltimore Orioles vs. San Francisco Giants Prediction, Preview, and Odds - 6-4-2023

The Baltimore Orioles will be going for their second consecutive win over the San Francisco Giants when they play the final game of their three-game interleague series on Sunday afternoon. Which one of these teams will get the win? Continue reading to find out. The Baltimore Orioles and San Francisco Giants will face off in the final game of their three-game interleague series on Sunday afternoon. The Orioles are looking to keep momentum going with another win over the Giants, which will give them their fourth win in their last six games and the series win. Tyler Wells, 3-2, 3.29 ERA, will get the start for the Orioles, while the Giants will counter with Anthony DeSclafani, 4-4. Austin Hays leads Baltimore with a.310 batting average, while Cedric Mullins leads the team with 39 RBI. Scott Steehn found a great opportunity to jumpstart your bankroll and he's sharing the secret with you.

Baltimore Orioles vs. San Francisco Giants Prediction, Preview, and Odds - 6-4-2023

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The Baltimore Orioles (36-21) will be going for the series win when they face the San Francisco Giants (28-29) in the final game of their three-game interleague series on Sunday afternoon. Tyler Wells, 3-2, 3.29 ERA, will get the start for the Orioles. The Giants will counter with Anthony DeSclafani, 4-4, 3.48 ERA. Baltimore is 6-4 in its last 10 games against San Francisco. **This preview was written before Saturday’s game was played**

Orioles Going For Fourth Win In Six Games The Orioles played well over the past week and they’ve won three of their last five games. They will try to keep the momentum going with another win over the Giants, which will give them their fourth win in their last six games and the series win. The Orioles played well over the past week and they’ve won three of their last five games. They will try to keep the momentum going with another win over the Giants, which will give them their fourth win in their last six games and the series win. Baltimore is averaging 4.98 runs per game. Their .250 batting average is 15th in the league. Their .324 on base percentage is 12th, as is their .418 slugging percentage. Austin Hays leads Baltimore with a .310 batting average. Ryan Mountcastle leads the team with 11 home runs, while Cedric Mullins leads the team with 39 RBI. Baltimore’s pitching has been good with the team giving up 4.47 runs per game. Opponents have a .254 batting average against the Orioles, which is 24th in the league. Their 4.20 ERA is 15th, while their 1.33 WHIP is 18th. In his last start, Wells gave up four hits and one run in six innings, but the team lost to Cleveland 5-0. They will need a similar effort from him and some offense if they want to get the win.

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The Giants didn’t play well this week and they’ve lost four of their last five games. They will try to turn things around with a win over the Orioles, which will give them their second win in their last six games. The Giants didn’t play well this week and they’ve lost four of their last five games. They will try to turn things around with a win over the Orioles, which will give them their second win in their last six games. San Francisco is averaging 4.54 runs per game. Their .248 batting average is 16th in the league. Their .320 on base percentage is also 16th, while their .419 slugging percentage is 11th. Thairo Estrada leads San Francisco with a .301 batting average. Michael Conforto leads the team with 11 home runs, while J.D. Davis leads the team with 30 RBI. San Francisco’s pitching has been good, with the team giving up 4.51 runs per game. Opponents have a .251 batting average against the Giants, which is 21st in the league. Their 4.03 ERA is 12th, while their 1.27 WHIP is 14th. In his last start, DeSclafani gave up eight hits and three runs in seven innings, leading to a 14-4 win over Pittsburgh. They will need another solid start from him if they want to win this game.

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The Orioles have won three of their last five games and six of their last seven road games. They are playing well offensively and scored 20 runs in their last four road games. Expect them to play well offensively in this game because they’ve hit the ball well against right-handers and DeSclafani has struggled on the mound, giving up 12 runs in his last three starts. He gave up 10 runs in his last three home starts, and with San Francisco having the 10th-worst bullpen in the league, they will have a hard time slowing down the Orioles in this game. The Giants have lost four of their last five games and three of their last four home games. They aren’t playing well offensively and scored only seven runs in their last three home games. Their offensive struggles will continue in this game because Wells has done a good job on the mound in recent starts, giving up only nine runs in his last five starts. He gave up 13 runs in five road starts this season and with Baltimore having the sixth-best bullpen in the league, they will keep San Francisco’s offense in check. Go with Baltimore to cover the money line. Want a second opinion on this pick? Visit StatSalt.com The Orioles are averaging 4.98 runs per game and 5.71 runs per game on the road. They averaged two runs per game in their last three games against the Giants. With San Francisco giving up 4.40 runs per game at home, the Orioles will hit their average in this game. The Giants are averaging 4.54 runs per game and 4.17 runs per game at home. They averaged six runs per game in their last three games against the Orioles. With Baltimore giving up 4.50 runs per game on the road, the Giants will score enough runs to push the score over the total.


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