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(MLB) Milwaukee vs. San Francisco,
Money Line: -116.00 San Francisco (Home)
Result: Win
Money Line: -116.00 San Francisco (Home)
Result: Win
The set-up: The Brewers wasted an excellent pitching effort Monday by Zach Davies (two unearned runs allowed over six innings) in a 2-0 Loss, as Milwaukee's lineup managed just four singles. The loss meant that the Brewers had dropped 10 of their last 11 at AT&T Park but Milwaukee to erased a 3-2 deficit with a two-run seventh inning and won, 4-3 last night. The Brewers remained 2 1/2 games behind the first-place Chicago Cubs in the NL Central (Chicago won 13-9 at Cincy) and climbed within three of Colorado for the second wild-card spot (Rockies lost 3-2 at KC). The teams play the rubber match of the series this afternoon, with the Giants 'limping along' with the MLB's second-worst record (51-77) and its worst moneyline mark at minus-$3149 ($640 worse than than the Phillies).
The pitching matchup: Matt Garza (6-7 & 4.81 ERA) will take the mound for Milwaukee and Matt Moore (4-12 & 5.54 ERA) for San Francisco. Garza was rocked for the second time in three outings on Friday, when he surrendered eight runs on nine hits (including three HRs) over 4 1/3 innings in an 8-4 loss at Colorado. Garza has made four career starts against San Francisco, going 1-2 with a 4.15 ERA (teams are 1-3). Moore finally ended his nine-start win-less streak (he was 0-5 and the Giants 2-7) this past Friday, limiting Philadelphia to two runs on two hits over 7 1/3 innings in a 10-2 Giants win, his first victory since June 20 at Atlanta. This marks his first career start vs. Milwaukee.
The pick: Garza has just never lived up to expectations after leaving Tampa Bay after going 15-10 in 2010. Garza won 10 games for the Cubs in 2011 but has yet to each double digits in wins in any season since. He's pitched well at home in 2017 (5-2 with a 3.68 ERA with the Brewers going 7-4) but he's been a 'nightmare' on the road, going 1-5 with a 6.38 ERA in eight starts (Brewers are 2-6). There is no avoiding the fact that the Giants are 7-18 in Moore's 2017 starts, giving him MLB's worst moneyline mark at minus-$1259. However, three of his four wins in 2017 have come at home, where his 4.61 ERA at AT&T Park is more than two runs less than his 6.71 road ERA. Let's also remember that the Brewers have lost 36 of their last 57 contests at San Francisco, including 10 of their last 12 Make the Giants an 8* play.
The pitching matchup: Matt Garza (6-7 & 4.81 ERA) will take the mound for Milwaukee and Matt Moore (4-12 & 5.54 ERA) for San Francisco. Garza was rocked for the second time in three outings on Friday, when he surrendered eight runs on nine hits (including three HRs) over 4 1/3 innings in an 8-4 loss at Colorado. Garza has made four career starts against San Francisco, going 1-2 with a 4.15 ERA (teams are 1-3). Moore finally ended his nine-start win-less streak (he was 0-5 and the Giants 2-7) this past Friday, limiting Philadelphia to two runs on two hits over 7 1/3 innings in a 10-2 Giants win, his first victory since June 20 at Atlanta. This marks his first career start vs. Milwaukee.
The pick: Garza has just never lived up to expectations after leaving Tampa Bay after going 15-10 in 2010. Garza won 10 games for the Cubs in 2011 but has yet to each double digits in wins in any season since. He's pitched well at home in 2017 (5-2 with a 3.68 ERA with the Brewers going 7-4) but he's been a 'nightmare' on the road, going 1-5 with a 6.38 ERA in eight starts (Brewers are 2-6). There is no avoiding the fact that the Giants are 7-18 in Moore's 2017 starts, giving him MLB's worst moneyline mark at minus-$1259. However, three of his four wins in 2017 have come at home, where his 4.61 ERA at AT&T Park is more than two runs less than his 6.71 road ERA. Let's also remember that the Brewers have lost 36 of their last 57 contests at San Francisco, including 10 of their last 12 Make the Giants an 8* play.