Action Network MLB analyst Sean Paul makes a Giants vs Yankees prediction for Sunday, June 2, which includes MLB odds for the series finale at Oracle Park.
The San Francisco Giants (29-30) and New York Yankees (41-19) meet Sunday at Oracle Park, starting at 4:05 PM ET on NBCS-BA. The Giants are -111 moneyline favorites for the contest, however, the Yankees are favored against the spread of 1.5 runs with +160 odds.
The New York Yankees (41-19) have an away game against the San Francisco Giants (29-30), who are coming off a three-game losing streak. Sunday’s matchup begins at 4:05 PM ET.
The Giants struggled early and often in tonight’s game, as they lose second in a row to Yankees at home. The San Francisco Giants lost to the New York Yankees once again tonight, 7-3.
Heading into the month of June, the San Francisco Giants were able to turn things around enough to get back into the playoff picture by holding the third Wild Card spot entering Saturday's slate of games.
The Giants and closer Camilo Doval talked about a contract extension last year.
There was once a time during the 2022 offseason when it looked possible that Aaron Judge was going to sign with the San Francisco Giants. Instead, he landed back with the New York Yankees, deciding not to play at Oracle Park, which is about 100 miles away from where the superstar grew up.
The San Francisco Giants have had a long list of pitchers come up and make their debut over the past couple of years. Kyle Harrison, Mason Black and Keaton Winn are pitchers that debuted in the last two seasons who fans were excited about, but have had their ups and downs.
The San Francisco Giants and New York Yankees are going to head-to-head over the weekend. New York won the first game on Friday in San Francisco 6-2. The Yankees and Giants still have two games remaining in the series, however.
Aaron Judge came home to San Francisco and showed us exactly what we were missing. Well, the guy the San Francisco Giants didn’t want to be beat by, beat ‘em.
Action Network shares a Yankees vs. Giants same-game parlay for Saturday's MLB nterleague game on June 1.
Sacramento native Aaron Judge showed out in the Bay Area on Friday, striking up yet another MVP case.
We might never know how close New York Yankees OF Aaron Judge was to signing with the San Francisco Giants..
The Giants attempted to make Bryce Harper feel uncomfortable in the batter's box and it had the desired effect, more or less.
Before the San Francisco Giants' game against the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday, an unexpected visitor took the field during warmups. Giants third baseman Matt Chapman brought his dog, Harley, to Oracle Park for the afternoon.
Tyler Fitzgerald raced from second to third, then third to home on consecutive fly balls in the bottom of the 10th inning Tuesday night, lifting the San Francisco Giants to a 1-0 victory over the visiting Philadelphia Phillies.
Stacked as the odds may be against them, the San Francisco Giants are hanging tight in the NL West standings. In fact, the Giants are fresh off an 8-4 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies, the owner of the best record in the MLB at the moment.
The San Francisco Giants hope a strained hamstring suffered by hot-hitting LaMonte Wade Jr. doesn't stall their offensive momentum as they continue a three-game series against the visiting Philadelphia Phillies on Tuesday night.
Action Network's Kenny Ducey has his Phillies vs. Giants pick for the series opener on Monday, May 27, including MLB odds on the run line, moneyline and over/under for Memorial Day.
Patrick Bailey burst onto the scene in 2023 looking like the best defensive player in baseball. Although he only started 84 games behind the dish (765.2 defensive innings), Bailey led all catchers with a +18 Fielding Run Value, per Baseball Savant.
San Francisco Giants first baseman LaMonte Wade Jr. shouldn’t go unnoticed for the impressive stats he has put up. Heading into Friday’s action, he had come to the plate 158 times this season and reached base 76 times (over 48%).
San Francisco Giants third baseman Matt Chapman has four Gold Glove Awards in his trophy cabinet for a reason.
Raise your hand if you picked Luis Matos to be the best player in the National League last week. You’re lying. Promoted on May 12 and relegated to pinch-running duties on Mother’s Day, Matos went on a hitting spree so remarkable on Monday, May 13 that he locked up NL Player of the Week nearly two days before the weekend was over.
We're a quarter of the way through the MLB season, and the early results are setting the stage for a fascinating trade deadline on July 30. Here are four teams flirting with postseason berths that should opt to be deadline sellers.
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