At 9:45 PM from Oracle Park in San Francisco, we have an NL matchup between the Mets and Giants. Heading into Tuesday’s game, the Mets are 12-10 compared to the Giants at 11-13. New York is looking to Logan Webb, while the Giants are sending Luis Severino to the mound.

San Francisco comes into this one as the favorite, with money line odds of -155, and the over/under line is at 7.5 runs. If you’re looking to watch this game on TV, it is being carried by NBCS.

SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS VS NEW YORK METS BETTING PICK

The Pick: San Francisco Giants Moneyline -155

This game will be played at Oracle Park at 9:45 ET on Tuesday, April 23rd.

HOW TO BET THE METS VS GIANTS:

  • We have the Giants winning by a score of 6 to 5
  • However, if you’re looking for a run line pick, we like the Mets to cover
  • As for an over/under pick, we have this game finishing with 11 runs and like the over

San Francisco picked up a 5-2 win over the Mets in the most recent game of this series. The Giants had a two-run lead after the 2nd inning and added three more runs in the 3rd. As for the Mets, they scored their only two runs in the 5th. Heading into the game, the Giants were favored at -112 on the money line.

Keaton Winn started for the Giants and picked up the win, going six innings and giving up just one run. He finished the game with six strikeouts but issued five walks. On the other side, Jose Quintana got the start for the Mets and took the loss, giving up five earned runs in five innings of work.

Pete Alonso hit the game’s only home run while going 2/4 with three RBIs, but it came in a losing effort. Michael Conforto did a bit of everything for the Giants, going 2/4 with a homer and two RBIs.

Mets Records & Stats

New York is 12-10 overall this season and has lost two straight games, dropping the final two games of their series vs. the Dodgers. The Mets are 3.5 games behind the Braves in the NL East and are in 3rd place. So far, they are 2-1 against other teams in the NL East.

The Mets have won five of seven games in their current series, and they have won five straight series. As the road underdog, the Mets are 5-4 this year, and they are 6-6 at home. New York has been good in night games, going 6-2.

The Mets are 12-10 against the run line this season, including a 7-3 mark on the road. They have covered the run line in their last two games as the underdog, and are 7-3 against the run line in their last 10 games overall. They are 5-7 against the run line at home, and their average run margin in winning games this season is +3.6.

When the Mets and Giants met in San Francisco, the over/under line was set at 8.5 runs, but the game finished with only seven runs scored. This was the first time in the Mets’ last 11 games that the total runs scored fell below the over/under line. Overall, the Mets have gone over the total in 12 of their 22 games this season.

Luis Severino is on the road for the Mets today, facing the Giants. He has been solid in his first two starts of the season, picking up wins in both outings. Severino has 15 strikeouts over his first 11 innings of work, and he has only given up 1 earned run in each of his first two starts.

Starling Marte has been swinging a hot bat for the Mets of late, going 7/25 in his last six games with two homers and eight RBIs. For the season, he is batting .286 with four homers. Pete Alonso has also been swinging the bat well, going 6/24 in his last six games with a homer and two RBIs. Alonso is 3rd in the league with seven homers and is batting .253 for the season.

As a team, the Mets are 12th in scoring at 4.7 runs per game. They have been a better offensive team on the road this season, averaging 5.8 runs per contest. Overall, they are 7th in home runs and have the league’s 2nd fewest strikeouts. Currently, the Mets have three players with at least 12 RBIs, led by Brandon Nimmo, who is batting just .200 but has a team-high 15 RBIs.

Giants Records & Stats

San Francisco is currently in 4th place in the NL West, and they are two games behind the Diamondbacks and Dodgers for the division lead. The Giants are 11-13 overall and have gone 6-8 against other teams in the NL West. Their overall series record this season is 2-3-2.

The Giants are coming off a series win over the Diamondbacks, taking two of three games. This year, the Giants are 7-7 when favored and 4-6 as the underdog. So far, they have been slightly better at home, going 6-5 compared to 5-8 on the road.

Despite being under .500 overall, the Giants have been a solid bet on the run line this season, going 11-13. They have been slightly better on the road, going 7-6, compared to 4-7 at home. They have been a better bet as the underdog, going 7-3 on the run line, compared to 4-10 as the favorite. Their average run margin in winning games is +3.6, while it is -4.5 in losses.

San Francisco Giants games have been averaging 9.1 runs per game this season, and their over/under record is 13-10. The over/under line for today’s game against the New York Mets is set at 7.5 runs, and when the line has been set at 7.5 runs this season, the over/under record is 6-3. Overall, 62.5% of their games have had higher over/under lines than 7.5 runs.

Logan Webb has been off to a strong start to the season for the Giants, as he has picked up wins in each of his first two starts. He went 7 innings in both outings, allowing just 1 earned run in his first start and then tossing a shutout in his last outing. Webb has 9 strikeouts in 14 innings of work.

So far this season, the Giants offense has been pretty average, as they are 18th in the league in runs per game at 4.2. At home, they have been even worse, averaging just 3.5 runs per game. However, they have been a better offense on the road, averaging 4.8 runs per contest. As a team, the Giants are batting .247, which is 9th in the league.

Michael Conforto comes into the game with a three-game hitting streak and is 8th in the league with 16 RBIs. Conforto also leads the team with five home runs, and his batting average of .271 is the 6th best mark on the team. Jung Hoo Lee has been hot of late, going 7/18 in his last five games, and is batting .284 for the season.