- Matchup: San Francisco Giants vs. Miami Marlins
- Event Date: Saturday, June 20, 2026
- Venue: LoanDepot Park, Miami, FL
- Broadcast: MLB.TV
- Betting Odds: San Francisco (-132) Miami (+110)
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This Saturday, the Miami Marlins (37-38) will host the San Francisco Giants (31-43) at LoanDepot Park. The moneyline for this matchup features San Francisco at -132 and Miami at +110, with the total set at 8.5. The projected starting pitchers are Trevor McDonald for San Francisco and Max Meyer for Miami.

The Giants are currently boasting a slugging percentage of .421 and have been struck out 569 times while drawing 175 walks. This season, they have achieved 302 RBIs and recorded 661 hits, producing a batting average of .258. As a team, the Giants have hit 145 doubles and 79 home runs, scoring a total of 310 runs with an on-base percentage of .309. San Francisco averages 4.2 runs per game, ranking them 21st in MLB.
This season, the Giants have compiled a team ERA of 4.49, placing them 22nd in the league, while recording 591 strikeouts. Giants pitchers have surrendered 77 home runs and allowed 359 runs in total, which ranks 21st in MLB. They have issued 286 walks, with a FIP of 4.24 throughout the season. San Francisco’s pitching stats include 629 hits allowed (8.6 per 9 innings) and 327 earned runs. Their strikeout-to-walk ratio stands at 2.07, accompanied by a WHIP of 1.40.
Throughout the year, the Giants have relied on 243 relief pitchers. The bullpen has inherited 122 base runners, with 33.6% crossing the plate. The relief squad has secured 37 holds in the current campaign, ranking 17th in MLB. The pitching crew has faced runners on base 82 times and has made 55 high-leverage appearances. They have achieved 14 saves, missing 8 out of 22 save opportunities, culminating in a 63.6% save rate with 59 save situations.
Fielding-wise, the Giants convert 68.7% of balls in play into outs across 5,901 innings, slotting them 28th in professional baseball. They have tallied 1,967 putouts, 681 assists, and 48 errors this season. Currently, their fielding percentage is .982, ranking 26th in the majors, with 72 double plays made.
McDonald has made 60 innings of appearances, racking up 56 career strikeouts. With a record of 3-4, McDonald possesses a FIP of 3.68 and has faced 255 batters in professional baseball. He holds an ERA of 3.74 (25 earned runs allowed) and a WHIP of 1.179, allowing 53 hits (7.9 hits per 9 innings) alongside 18 walks.
The Miami Marlins, on the other hand, boast a team OBP of .322 and a batting average of .245 this season. They have struck out 624 times (15th in MLB) and amassed 609 hits, with a total of 66 home runs and 312 RBIs. The Marlins have a slugging percentage of .386, scoring an average of 4.32 runs per game (17th in baseball). Throughout the season, they have achieved 122 doubles while drawing 253 walks and scoring a total of 324 runs.
On the pitching side, the Marlins have allowed 329 runs this season, with a team ERA of 4.14 (303 earned runs). They have conceded 72 home runs, permitting 4.50 runs per 9 innings, placing them 15th in the league. The Marlins’ WHIP stands at 1.258, with a FIP of 3.94. Their strikeout-to-walk ratio is an impressive 8.80, having registered 647 strikeouts against 264 walks, ranking 5th in the league for total hits allowed with 564.
Miami’s bullpen has faced 69 save situations, achieving 40 holds and recording 10 blown saves. They have utilized relievers 28 times in save opportunities, with 18 successful saves. The relief pitchers have an inherited scoring percentage of 21.8% from 87 inherited base runners and have pitched 67 times in high-leverage situations, as well as 58 times with runners on-base. They hold a save percentage of 64.3%, standing at 14th in MLB, with a total of 236 relief pitchers dispatched this season.
Defensively, Miami has turned 51 double plays and holds a fielding percentage of .981 (29th in the majors). They have accumulated 599 assists, 51 errors, and 1,974 putouts throughout the season. In 5,922 innings played, their defensive efficiency rates at 70.5% (10th in the majors).
Throughout his professional career, Meyer has yielded 204 hits while recording 215 strikeouts in 212 innings pitched. His stats include 101 earned runs with a WHIP of 1.305 and a FIP of 4.2. With a K/BB ratio of 2.95, he has faced 912 opposition batters. Meyer holds a career record of 13-11 with a 4.28 ERA, allowing 8.7 hits per nine innings on average.
Which team will emerge victorious in this MLB matchup against the spread or on the moneyline?
Prediction: Opt for Miami (+110)
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