- Matchup: San Francisco Giants vs Atlanta Braves
- Scheduled Date: Tuesday, June 16, 2026
- Venue: Truist Park, Cumberland, GA
- Broadcast: Braves.TV
- Betting Odds: San Francisco (+106), Atlanta (-128)
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On Tuesday, the Atlanta Braves (46-25) will host the San Francisco Giants (29-43) at Truist Park. The moneyline currently favors the Giants at +106, while the Braves are listed at -128. The over/under for this game is set at 9 runs, with Adrian Houser and Grant Holmes as the starting pitchers.

The San Francisco Giants have a slugging percentage of .416 and have struck out 559 times this season, drawing 169 walks. They have accumulated 288 RBIs and a total of 642 hits, with a team batting average of .258. San Francisco has recorded 142 doubles and launched 73 home runs, leading to 296 runs scored and an on-base percentage of .309. As a result, they average 4.1 runs per game, positioning them at 21st in the league.
The Giants feature a K/BB ratio of 2.04 and their pitching staff has a cumulative WHIP of 1.40. This season, they have allowed 75 home runs and 352 runs (23rd in MLB). San Francisco has given up 610 hits (8.6 per 9 innings) and 320 earned runs, resulting in a team ERA of 4.52 (22nd overall). Their pitchers have logged 571 strikeouts while issuing 280 walks, leading to a FIP of 4.28 for the season.
Throughout the year, the Giants have employed 235 relief pitchers. Their relief unit has dealt with 114 inherited runners, with 34.2% scoring. With 34 holds this season (ranking 20th in the league), they have faced 77 situations with players on base and recorded 13 saves out of 21 opportunities, holding a save percentage of 61.9%.
Defensively, the Giants have converted 68.8% of balls put into play into outs over their 5,658 innings, ranking them 26th in MLB. They have achieved 1,886 putouts along with 664 assists and 47 errors, resulting in a fielding percentage of .982, which sits at 28th in professional baseball, with 71 double plays registered.
Adrian Houser, with a career record of 42-50, boasts a FIP of 4.12. He has faced 3,433 batters and has allowed 792 hits (8.9 hits per 9 innings) and 306 walks, while his career ERA stands at 4.18 (371 ERs). With a WHIP of 1.376, Houser has pitched 798 innings and collected 622 strikeouts.
The Braves enjoy a team slugging percentage of .424 and average 5.06 runs per game (5th in MLB). They have hit 111 doubles and received 218 walks, scoring a total of 359 runs. The Braves have belted 95 home runs and recorded 350 RBIs. With 556 strikeouts (27th in MLB), they have 613 total hits, a team OBP of .320, and a batting average of .254 this season.
Atlanta’s pitching staff has a WHIP of 1.185 and a FIP of 3.89. Their K/BB ratio is a stellar 8.80 (620 strikeouts to 233 walks), ranking them 2nd in MLB for total hits allowed at 515. They have conceded 74 home runs and allow just 3.59 runs per 9 innings (2nd in the league). The Braves’ total runs allowed this season stand at 252, giving them a team ERA of 3.29.
In save situations, the Braves have earned 47 holds and 6 blown saves, converting 22 saves from 28 opportunities. Their inherited runner score percentage sits at 28.6% from 63 runners, and they have been in high leverage situations 70 times, with 45 occurrences of having runners on base. With a 78.6% save percentage, the Braves have utilized 220 relief pitchers this season.
In 5,613 innings, Atlanta has achieved a defensive efficiency of 72.6% (2nd in MLB). They have executed 50 double plays and hold a fielding percentage of .988 (8th in the majors), alongside 560 assists, 29 errors, and 1,871 putouts this season.
Grant Holmes, with a career record of 10-12, has an ERA of 3.90, allowing 8.2 hits per nine innings. He carries a 2.57 strikeout-to-walk ratio and has faced 1,061 hitters. Holmes has permitted 108 earned runs with a WHIP of 1.300 and a FIP of 3.8. In his professional career, he has surrendered 226 hits and tallied 252 strikeouts over 249 innings pitched.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB showdown against the spread or moneyline?
Recommendation: Favor Atlanta (-128)
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