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Houston Astros vs San Francisco Giants prediction, MLB picks for 06/10/2024, best bets and odds

Game: Houston Astros vs. San Francisco Giants

Date: Monday June 10, 2024

Location: Oracle Park in San Francisco, California

TV: NBC Bay Area

The Houston Astros (28-35) travel to Oracle Park on Monday where they will meet the San Francisco Giants (30-33). Pitchers expected to start are Spencer Arrighetti and Kyle Harrison.

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Houston owns a .416 slugging percentage and has been called on strikes 430 times, while being walked 186 times. They have compiled 266 RBIs in addition to 554 hits during the season, while their plate average sits at .257. The Astros hit 93 doubles as a unit and hit 80 baseballs out of the park. They have 277 runs and have an OBP of .320. As a unit, the Houston Astros average 4.4 runs per game, which ranks 13th in baseball.

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Their strikeout/walk ratio is 2.22 and the pitching staff holds a collective WHIP of 1.33. Astros pitchers have allowed 73 home runs in addition to 280 total runs (17th in the league). Houston produced 505 hits (8.1 per 9 innings) and 265 earned runs. The Astros have a 4.27 ERA on the campaign (21st in MLB) and their team has struck out 531 batters. Their pitching staff has walked 239 opposing players and their FIP sits at 4.38 as a team for the season.

The Astros have sent 199 relief pitchers to the hill this season. Relievers inherited 52 baserunners this year and 28.8% of those players ended up scoring. They have made 12 saves so far this year and have missed 10 of 22 chances to save the game. Astros relief pitchers recorded a 54.5% save rate and took the mound in 52 save situations. The relievers have accumulated 30 catches over the campaign (21st in the league). Astros pitchers entered the game with runners on base 34 times in addition to having 56 appearances in high-leverage situations.

The Astros have turned 70.4% of balls in play into outs over their 5,028 innings, which ranks 10th in professional baseball. The Houston Astros have had a total of 1,676 outs this season, along with 544 assists and 28 errors. Their defensive rating remains at 0.988, which places them 7th in baseball, and they have made 55 double plays.

Arrighetti threw 46 frames and totaled 55 Ks during his professional baseball career. Arrighetti (3-5 career record) owns a 5.76 FIP while facing 215 batters during his time in the majors. His ERA is 5.84 (30 ER allowed) and he has a career WHIP of 1.688. He allowed 52 hits (10.1 hits per nine innings) and had 26 free passes.

The San Francisco Giants have posted a .317 on-base percentage and .248 batting average this year. They were called to strike 497 times (21st in MLB) and recorded 526 hits. San Francisco has 59 long balls this year and 260 RBIs. The Giants hold a team SLG% of .384 and earn 4.33 points per game (17th in the league). They hit 98 doubles, while walking 202 times and scoring 273 runs.

The Giants have a team WHIP of 1.354 with a FIP of 3.91 as a team this year. Their K/BB ratio is 8.70 (538 strikeouts vs. 194 free passes). They are currently ranked 28th in the league as a team in total hits given up with 558. They have given up 63 home runs and produced 4.88 runs per 9 innings (26th in the league). San Francisco’s pitching staff has given up 301 runs this year while holding a 4.47 ERA (276 earned runs given up).

With 59 save situations, the Giants compiled 40 catches and also 9 blown stops. San Francisco saw relief pitchers take the mound on 19 save opportunities and they came away with 10 saves. Their relief pitchers came in 54 times in high-leverage situations and 50 times with runners on base. San Francisco’s relievers hold an inherited scoring rate of 42.5% on their 73 inherited runners. They are ranked 27th in MLB with a 52.6% save rate, and they have sent 218 bullpen pitchers onto the field so far this year.

The San Francisco Giants have made 57 double plays and have a fielding percentage of 0.982 (26th in baseball). The Giants have recorded 631 assists, 41 errors and have 1,667 putouts on the campaign. During their 5,001 innings on the floor, the Giants posted a defensive efficiency of 66.9% (30th in baseball).

During his professional baseball career, Harrison allowed 106 hits and 100 punchouts in 105 frames. He gave up 49 ER while holding a 1.321 WHIP and 4.1 FIP. His strikeout-to-walk ratio is 3.03 and he has faced 454 batters during his professional baseball career. Harrison (5-4 career mark) has a 4.19 ERA while allowing 9.1 hits per 9 innings.

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Tony Sink’s Pick: Take Houston

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