- Matchup: Atlanta Braves vs San Francisco Giants
- Game Date: Saturday, June 27, 2026
- Venue: Oracle Park, San Francisco, CA
- Broadcast: NBC Bay Area
- Betting Odds/Point Spread: Atlanta (-132) San Francisco (+110)
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This Saturday at Oracle Park, the San Francisco Giants (33-47) will go head-to-head against the Atlanta Braves (48-31). In this matchup, the odds favor Atlanta at -132, while San Francisco stands at +110. The over/under is set at 8.5 runs. Bryce Elder and Logan Webb are the projected starting pitchers for this game.

The Braves have recorded 121 doubles and hit 103 home runs as a unit. With a slugging percentage of .416, they have 633 strikeouts and have drawn 233 walks. Currently, the Atlanta Braves are averaging 4.9 runs per game, ranking them 7th in Major League Baseball. This season, they have accumulated 375 RBIs and 674 hits, with a batting average of .251, contributing to a total of 385 runs and an on-base percentage of .314.
Atlanta has a K/BB ratio of 2.58 and their pitching staff boasts a WHIP of 1.21. Braves pitchers have surrendered 84 homers and 293 runs (ranking 3rd in the league). They have allowed 586 hits (averaging 7.5 per 9 innings) and 267 earned runs. Overall, their team ERA stands at 3.42 for the season (4th in MLB) with a total of 681 strikeouts. The pitching staff has issued 264 walks, giving them a FIP of 3.96 for the year.
Atlanta’s pitchers have entered games with base runners on 51 occasions, appearing 78 times in high-leverage spots. The bullpen has achieved 49 holds so far this season (8th in MLB) and has a save percentage of 76.7%, entering 81 games as save opportunities. This season, the Braves have recorded 23 saves and have blown 7 out of 30 chances. They have inherited 73 runners, with 28.8% scoring thus far. A total of 243 relievers have been used this season.
Defensively, the Atlanta Braves have made 2,105 putouts, with 645 assists and 35 errors. Their fielding percentage currently sits at .987 (10th in MLB), and they have turned 57 double plays. The Braves convert 71.9% of balls hit into play into outs over 6,315 innings, placing them 3rd across the league.
Pitcher Bryce Elder has logged 528 innings, capturing 431 strikeouts in his MLB career. With a career ERA of 4.43 (260 earned runs allowed), he has a WHIP of 1.332. Thus far, he has conceded 521 hits (8.9 hits per nine innings) and issued 183 walks, maintaining a career record of 29-29 with a FIP of 4.36 after facing 2,262 opposing batters.
The San Francisco Giants have a team OBP of .309 and a batting average of .256 this season. They have struck out 626 times (26th in MLB) and racked up 704 hits. With 86 home runs and 320 RBIs, the Giants have a slugging percentage of .419, averaging 4.10 runs per game (23rd in MLB). They have recorded 154 doubles, earned 194 walks, and scored a total of 328 runs.
On the mound, the San Francisco pitching staff has allowed 382 runs this year, reflecting a team ERA of 4.42 (347 earned runs surrendered). They have given up 81 home runs and permit 4.87 runs per 9 innings (22nd in MLB). Their team WHIP stands at 1.383 with a FIP of 4.25 in this season. The strikeout-to-walk ratio is 8.00 (631 strikeouts versus 306 walks), ranking 21st in MLB for total hits allowed at 671.
The Giants rank 19th in terms of save percentage at 60.0%, utilizing 260 bullpen pitchers this season. The relief corps has appeared in 61 high-leverage situations and faced base runners 90 times. Accumulating 64 save situations, San Francisco has earned 39 holds but faced 10 blown saves. They have successfully converted 15 out of 25 save opportunities, with an inherited score rate of 33.6% on 134 inherited base runners.
Defensively, the San Francisco Giants have executed 78 double plays and hold a .981 fielding percentage (29th in MLB). With 738 assists and 54 errors, they have achieved 2,120 putouts this season. Over 6,360 innings played, their defensive efficiency is at 68.9% (26th in professional baseball).
In his career, Logan Webb has allowed 1,093 hits while accumulating 1,064 strikeouts over 1,145 innings pitched. He has given up 430 earned runs, maintaining a WHIP of 1.190 and a FIP of 3.3. His K/BB ratio is 3.94, having faced 4,687 opposing batters. Webb holds a career win-loss record of 74-58 and an ERA of 3.38, surrendering 8.6 hits per nine innings.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB game against the spread or moneyline?
Prediction: Back San Francisco (+110)
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