- Matchup: San Francisco Giants vs Boston Red Sox
- Date: Saturday, August 22, 2026
- Venue: Fenway Park, Boston, MA
- Broadcast: NESN
- Betting Odds: San Francisco (+110), Boston (-130)
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This Saturday, Fenway Park will host an exciting clash as the Boston Red Sox (68-59) face off against the San Francisco Giants (52-75). The moneyline for this game indicates the Giants at +110 and the Red Sox at -130, with a total set at 8.5 runs. The starting pitchers for this matchup are Blade Tidwell and Patrick Sandoval.

The Giants have a team scoring average of 4.0 runs per game, placing them 26th in the league. They have registered a total of 513 runs while achieving an on-base percentage of .305. This season, San Francisco has hit 212 doubles and launched 139 homers, with a total of 493 RBIs and 1,067 hits, resulting in a team batting average of .247. Their slugging percentage is .404, with 1,007 strikeouts and 335 walks registered.
Throughout the season, the Giants have maintained an earned run average (ERA) of 4.34, ranking 23rd in the league, while striking out 959 batters. Their pitchers have allowed 117 home runs and a total of 589 runs, placing them 20th. The staff has issued 476 walks, with a collective FIP of 4.15. They have conceded 1,042 hits (8.4 per 9 innings) and 540 earned runs, resulting in a K/BB ratio of 2.01 and a WHIP of 1.36.
This season, the Giants have utilized 398 relief pitchers, with a 36.1% inherited run scoring rate from the 216 base runners they’ve encountered. They have recorded 60 holds (23rd in baseball) and faced 142 instances of runners on base, along with 106 appearances in high leverage situations. They’ve secured 24 saves this year, but have failed to convert 19 out of 43 save opportunities, resulting in a save rate of 55.8% over 103 save instances.
Defensively, the Giants have converted 69.6% of balls in play into outs during their 10,080 innings, positioning them 19th in professional baseball. The team has achieved 3,360 putouts, along with 1,192 assists and 84 errors. Their fielding accuracy stands at .982, ranking 26th, with 116 double plays turned.
Tidwell has pitched 42 innings in his professional career, racking up 30 strikeouts to date. His current ERA is 6.00, allowing 28 earned runs, with a WHIP of 1.571. Tidwell has surrendered 46 hits (9.9 per nine innings) and issued 20 walks. With a career record of 1-1, his FIP stands at 5.91 after facing 188 batters in the majors.
On the other hand, the Boston Red Sox carry a team on-base percentage of .323, alongside a batting average of .250. They’ve struck out 1,034 times (23rd in the league) and accumulated 1,064 hits. This season, the Red Sox have hit 131 home runs and amassed 550 RBIs, averaging 4.53 runs per game (13th in MLB). They’ve recorded 232 doubles and 404 walks while scoring a total of 575 runs.
Boston’s pitching staff has granted 480 runs this season, maintaining a 3.52 ERA (442 earned runs). They’ve yielded 121 home runs and average 3.83 runs allowed per 9 innings (3rd in the league). The Red Sox hold a WHIP of 1.220, with a FIP of 3.65, and boast an impressive strikeout-to-walk ratio of 8.60 (1,083 strikeouts vs. 360 walks). They rank 11th in total hits allowed with 1,018.
During 124 save opportunities, the Red Sox have collected 77 holds with 11 blown saves. Their bullpen has stepped up in 45 save chances, successfully converting 34 of them. With an inherited run score rate of 32.1% from 131 runners, the relievers have entered games under high leverage 113 times, and 97 times with runners on base. They boast a 3rd place ranking in MLB for save rate at 75.6%, deploying 391 bullpen pitchers thus far.
In their 10,164 innings played, Boston has achieved a defensive efficiency of 69.7% (17th in professional baseball), turning 95 double plays with a fielding percentage of .986 (13th in the league). They have racked up 1,108 assists, committed 62 errors, and recorded 3,388 putouts this season.
Sandoval (20-47 career record) has a 4.06 earned run average while allowing 8.8 hits per 9 innings. He holds a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 2.24, facing 2,494 opposing batters. His career stats reveal a total of 257 earned runs allowed, with a WHIP of 1.419 and a FIP of 4.0. Throughout his career, Sandoval has conceded 557 hits while achieving 564 strikeouts over 570 innings.
Which team will prevail in tonight’s MLB matchup against the spread or moneyline?
Recommendation: Back Boston (-130)
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