Miami Marlins vs San Francisco Giants Prediction, 4/10/2022 MLB Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: Miami Marlins vs San Francisco Giants
Date: Sunday, April 10, 2022
Location: Oracle Park in San Francisco, CA
TV: NBC Bay Area
Odds/Point Spread: Miami (+140) San Francisco (-160)
The Miami Marlins (67-95 last season) are headed to Oracle Park on Sunday where they will try to beat the San Francisco Giants (107-55 last year). The moneyline on this contest has the Marlins at +140 and the Giants are coming in at -160. The total has been set at 8.5. The starting pitchers are Trevor Rogers and Anthony DeSclafani.
Miami had a slugging percentage of .372 and were called out on strikes 1,553 times, while drawing a walk on 450 occasions. They accumulated 594 RBI's and 1,244 base knocks for the prior year, and their batting average was at .233. The Marlins earned 226 two-baggers as a unit and hit 158 balls out of the park. They earned 623 runs scored while having a team on-base percentage of .298. As a team, the Miami Marlins notched 3.9 runs/g, which put them at 29th in baseball.
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Marlins pitchers surrendered 162 home runs and 701 total runs (13th in baseball). They walked 529 players from the other team and their FIP was 4.01 as a squad over the course of the prior season. Their strikeout to walk ratio was 2.61 and the pitching staff recorded a WHIP of 1.28. The Marlins compiled a team ERA of 3.96 during the previous year (11th in MLB), and their staff rung up 1,381 batters.
Marlins relief pitchers stepped onto the hill with runners on 132 times in addition to having 185 outings in high leverage situations. The relief pitchers tallied 75 holds last season (19th in baseball). The Marlins bullpen accumulated a save percentage of 56.9% and stepped onto the mound in 133 save situations. They accumulated 33 saves over the course of last year and blew 25 of 58 save opportunities. The bullpen inherited 201 base runners for the prior year and 36.3% of those runners crossed home plate. The Marlins sent 596 relief pitchers to the mound over the course of the prior season.
The Marlins converted 68.9% of balls in play into outs out of 12,735 innings on the field, which had them sitting at 21st in MLB. The Miami Marlins earned 4,245 putouts in the prior season, as well as 1,443 assists and 122 errors. Their fielding rate was at .979 which had them ranked 30th in baseball, and they turned 146 double plays.
Rogers has taken the hill for 161 innings and has accounted for 196 punch outs so far in his MLB career. Rogers (8-10 career mark) holds a FIP of 2.86 while facing 680 opposing hitters in the major leagues. His ERA is 3.24 (58 ER's allowed) and his career WHIP is 1.230. He has allowed 139 hits (7.8 hits per nine innings) with 59 walks.
The Giants held a slugging percentage of .440 and they tallied 4.96 runs per contest (6th in MLB). They had 271 doubles, while walking 602 times and scoring 804 runs. San Francisco accumulated 241 home runs during the previous year to go along with 768 runs batted in. They struck out on 1,461 occasions (9th in the league) and earned 1,360 base hits. The San Francisco Giants recorded a team OBP of .329 and a team batting average of .249 over the course of last season.
The San Francisco pitching staff surrendered 594 runs in the prior season while holding an ERA of 3.24 (524 earned runs relinquished). They yielded 151 dingers and they relinquished 3.67 runs per 9 innings (2nd in baseball). The Giants had a team WHIP of 1.148 and had a FIP of 3.55 as a team over the course of the prior season. Their strikeout to walk ratio sat at 3.43 (1,425 strikeouts against 416 walks). They finished at 9th in baseball as a pitching staff in total hits relinquished with 1,254.
San Francisco relievers held an inherited score percentage of 33.3% out of their 189 inherited runners. Their relievers took the field 213 times in high leverage situations and also on 130 occasions with runners on. Ending the season with 202 save situations, the Giants compiled 114 holds and also 29 blown saves. They were ranked 6th in MLB with a save percentage of 65.9%, and they dispatched 599 relievers to the mound last season. San Francisco called on relievers to enter the contest in 85 save opportunities and they walked away with 56 saves.
San Francisco Giants turned 122 double plays and had a fielding rate of .986 (7th in pro baseball). The Giants had 1,471 assists, 80 errors and had a total of 4,365 putouts over the course of the prior season. In 13,095 innings played, the Giants accumulated a efficiency on defense of 70.7% (6th in baseball).
Thus far in his career, DeSclafani has conceded 805 base knocks while he has tallied 734 punch outs in 824 frames. He has given up a total of 372 ER's while holding a WHIP of 1.252 and having a FIP of 4.1. He has a K/BB ratio of 3.23 and he has gone up against 3,452 opposing batters during his career. DeSclafani (50-46 career win-loss record) has a 4.06 ERA and has conceded 8.8 hits per nine innings.
Who will win tonight's MLB game against the spread or moneyline?
Tony Sink's Pick: Take San Francisco (-160)
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