The Arizona Diamondbacks and San Francisco Giants begin a critical three-game series in the National League West Monday night at AT&T Park
Arizona Diamondbacks at San Francisco Giants
The Arizona Diamondbacks and San Francisco Giants begin a critical three-game series in the National League West Monday night at AT&T Park
Arizona Diamondbacks at San Francisco Giants
The Milwaukee Brewers and San Francisco Giants continue an important National League weekend series at AT&T Park Saturday night
Milwaukee Brewers at San Francisco Giants
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The Milwaukee Brewers and San Francisco Giants open up an important National League series Friday night at AT&T Park
Milwaukee Brewers at San Francisco Giants
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The Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants open up a three-game series in the National League West Monday night at AT&T Park
Los Angeles Dodgers at San Francisco Giants
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The Cincinnati Reds and San Francisco Giants will play the series finale of a weekend series Sunday night at AT&T Park
Cincinnati Reds at San Francisco Giants
The Cincinnati Reds and San Francisco Giants begin a four-game weekend series Thursday night at AT&T Park
Cincinnati Reds at San Francisco Giants
The Florida Marlins aim for a three-game series sweep on the road this afternoon over the San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park
Florida Marlins at San Francisco Giants
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A pair of talented left-handers headline the second game of this three-game set in the Bay Area.
Cincinnati Reds at San Francisco Giants
Cincinnati suffered an 11-2 blowout loss to the Giants in the first game of a three-game set at AT&T Park, but the team still remains atop the league in batting average and runs scored. “The main thing is for nobody to panic. It’s one game,” Reds manager Dusty Baker said after the game. “You want to win every game, but at this point we’re 5-2 on this road trip.” The club is 36-27 on the road this season (+1,140) and has a 10-4 record as a road underdog of +100 to +125 (+760). The team has won eight of their last 10 games and has produced a solid 15-6 record in August (+920), while the total stands at an even 10-10 O/U in those contests. Cincinnati is 13-6-1 in their previous 20 road series and has compiled a winning or .500 record on six of their nine road trips. It’s also important to note that the Reds are 23-17 when facing southpaw starters in 2010 and 72-67 in this situation the last three campaigns (+510).
Both clubs are in the playoff race as they start a three-game series at AT&T Park in front of a ESPN2 audience.
Cincinnati Reds at San Francisco Giants
Cincinnati currently leads the NL Central division by 3 1/2 games with six weeks to go, as the team starts a three-game series against the Giants. The Reds captured a 5-2 victory over the Dodgers on Sunday afternoon giving the team its eighth win in nine games and guaranteed a winning nine-game West coast road trip. “You can’t help but notice we haven’t done much winning in Los Angeles,” first baseman Joey Votto said. “For us to be the team that finally breaks that streak and gets a winning series on the road, it’s a good thing.” The pitching staff has been fantastic since June 17, posting a 3.15 ERA, which is the third-best mark in the majors over that span. Offensively, the club leads the NL with a .272 average and scoring 4.96 runs per game. The Reds are 15-5 in August (+1,020) and 10-4 as a road underdog of +100 to +125 this season (+760).
The NL West division is up for grabs as the top two contenders get ready to do battle at AT&T Park.
San Diego Padres at San Francisco Giants
San Diego travels up to San Francisco leading the Giants by 2 1/2 games and are riding a four-game winning streak into this pivotal series. “We’re feeling good about ourselves,” said pitcher Jon Garland. “We can’t get a little overexcited. We just need to go up there an continue to play good baseball.” The Padres picked up their seventh sweep of the season in beating the Pirates in a three-game set and enter with the National League’s best record at 67-46 (+2,360). New addition Ryan Ludwick has been leading the offense, hitting three home runs in his past four games, after hitting just .222 during his first 10 games with the club. The club is a solid 21-11 against left-handed starters this year (+1,190) and the total is 15-16 O/U in those contests. San Diego has compiled a solid 8-4 record as a road underdog of +100 to +125 this season (+520) and are 27-25 in this situation the last three years (+560).
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