San Francisco Giants vs Detroit Tigers Prediction, 5/27/2025 MLB Picks, Best Bets & Odds
Game: San Francisco Giants vs Detroit Tigers
Date: Tuesday, May 27, 2025
Location: Comerica Park in Detroit, MI
TV: FanDuel Sports Network Detroit
Odds/Point Spread: San Francisco (+125) Detroit (-150)
The Detroit Tigers (34-20) host the San Francisco Giants (31-22) at Comerica Park on Tuesday. The odds on this game have San Francisco at +125 while Detroit is coming in at -150. The betting total is set at 9. The expected starting pitchers will be Logan Webb and Jack Flaherty.


The Giants have recorded 80 two-baggers as a squad and have knocked 54 baseballs out of the park. San Francisco is slugging .380 and have been called out on strikes 451 times, while drawing a walk on 187 occasions. As a unit, the San Francisco Giants are putting up 4.5 runs per contest, which ranks them 11th in MLB. They have compiled 226 runs batted in in addition to 406 hits for the season, while their team batting average is .232. They have notched a total of 237 runs and hold an OBP of .310.
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They have a K/BB ratio of 2.86 and their pitching staff has a collective WHIP of 1.21. Giants pitchers have conceded 40 long balls and 193 total runs (6th in baseball). San Francisco has relinquished 408 base hits (7.8 per 9 innings) as well as 169 earned runs. The Giants are sitting with a team earned run average of 3.25 on the campaign (4th in MLB), and the staff has struck out 446 hitters. Their pitching staff has walked 156 opposing batters and their FIP is 3.39 as a team on the campaign.
The Giants relievers have accumulated a save percentage of 65.2% and have come into the game in 57 save situations. The relievers have inherited 51 runners on the campaign and 41.2% of those runners earned a run for their team. Giants pitchers have come into the game with runners on base 30 times and also have had 56 appearances in high leverage situations. The Giants have sent 158 relief pitchers to the hill for the year. The bullpen have racked up 34 holds on the year (10th in baseball). They have tallied 15 saves so far this year and have blown 8 of 23 save opportunities.
The Seattle Mariners have a tally of 1,404 putouts thus far, in addition to 520 assists and 28 errors. Their fielding percentage is at .986 which puts them in 18th in professional baseball, and have accumulated 42 double plays. The Giants have converted 69.9% of balls hit into play into outs in their 4,212 innings on the field, which ranks them 15th in professional baseball.
Webb (60-46 career record) has a FIP of 3.32 while he has faced 3,769 opposing batters in the major leagues. He has conceded 875 base knocks (8.5 hits per 9 innings) with 220 free passes. His ERA is 3.37 (345 ER's allowed) and he has a career WHIP of 1.187. Webb has taken the ball for 922 frames and has totaled 844 K's in his pro baseball career.
The Tigers have a team slugging percentage of .412 and they score 5.15 runs per contest (4th in the league). They have recorded 85 doubles, while taking a walk 183 times as well as putting up 278 runs. Detroit has knocked in 64 home runs this season to go along with 265 runs batted in. They have struck out on 473 instances (5th in the league) and are sitting with 464 base knocks. The Detroit Tigers have an on-base percentage of .326 in addition to a team batting average of .253 for the year.
The Tigers hold a team WHIP of 1.160 with a FIP of 3.73 as a squad so far this season. Their K/BB ratio comes in at 8.90 (473 strikeouts vs 155 free passes). They are currently ranked 8th in MLB as a staff in total hits surrendered with 403. They have allowed 55 home runs and they concede 3.72 runs per 9 innings (8th in the league). The Detroit pitching staff have surrendered 199 runs so far this season while having a team ERA of 3.31 (177 earned runs relinquished).
Detroit relievers hold an inherited score percentage of 28.2% of 78 inherited runners. Their relief pitchers have come in 45 times in high leverage situations in addition to 57 occasions with runners on base. Sitting with 48 save situations, the Tigers have 24 holds in addition to 8 blown saves. They are currently ranked 13th in baseball with a save percentage of 63.6%, and they have sent 158 relievers to the hill so far this season. Detroit has had relief pitchers step onto the hill in 22 save chances and they have walked away with 14 saves.
The Detroit Tigers have gotten 38 double plays and have a fielding percentage of .988 (7th in professional baseball). The Tigers have recorded 457 assists, 23 errors and have earned 1,443 putouts so far this year. In their 4,329 innings played, the Tigers have earned a defensive efficiency of 71.7% (6th in pro baseball).
During his career, Flaherty has surrendered 734 hits while he has accumulated 1,006 strikeouts in 882 innings pitched. Flaherty (57-47 win-loss record in his career) has earned a 3.68 earned run average and has allowed 7.5 hits per 9 innings. He has given up 361 earned runs while earning a WHIP of 1.183 and being the owner of a FIP of 3.6. He has a K/BB ratio of 3.25 and he has gone up against 3,659 batters in his pro baseball career.
Who will win tonight's MLB game against the spread or moneyline?
Josh Schonwald's Pick: Take San Francisco (+125)
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