San Francisco Giants at New York Mets Odds - Free Pick
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It’s the 87-75 San Francisco Giants versus the 87-75 New York Mets in the National League Wild Card game on Wednesday night in New York, New York. The first pitch at City Field is scheduled for 8 PM ET.
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In their last game the Giants beat the L.A. Dodgers 7-1. In that game the Giants scored five runs in the first two innings and starter Matt Moore and relief pitcher Sergio Romo held the Dodgers to one run on four hits. The Mets lost to the Philadelphia Phillies 5-2 in their last game of the season with Philadelphia scoring four of their five runs in the 7th and 8th innings.
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While the Giants had a less than stellar record in the 2nd half they ended the season well winning their last four games. San Francisco ranks 19th in the Majors in runs scored and 4th in team ERA.
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The Mets had won four in a row before losing their last game of the season, but they had already clinched one of the NL Wild Card berths. New York ranks 3rd in team ERA, but only 25th in runs scored.
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Pitching Match Up<br />
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<strong>San Francisco: </strong>Madison Bumgarner (15-9, 2.74 ERA)
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<strong>New York:</strong> Noah Syndergaard (14-9, 2.60 ERA)
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Madison Bumgarner goes for the Giants in this Wild Card match up and in his last start of the season he gave up three earned runs in seven innings in a 9-3 win over the L.A. Dodgers. San Francisco won his last two starts of the season. Bumgarner has the lowest ERA in postseason history, minimum 25 innings pitched, with an ERA of only 0.60. The Giants won both of his starts facing the Mets this season and after pitching a gem in the first game facing them he gave up four earned runs in five innings in his last outing against them, but the offense bailed him out in a 10-7 San Francisco win.
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Noah Syndergaard goes for the Mets in this game and in his last start of the season he was solid only giving up one earned run in six innings in a 12-1 win over the Miami Marlins. New York won three of his last four starts of the season. Syndergaard was roughed up a bit in his first start of the season facing the Giants in a New York loss, but in his next outing facing them he went eight innings and did not allow an earned run only allowing two hits in a 2-0 Mets win.
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Betting Angles<br />
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The Mets were 4-3 against the Giants this season.
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In the 7 games this season between these teams the Over record is 6-1.
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This season the Mets are 44-37 at home and the Giants are 42-39 on the road.
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Straight Up / Over/Under / Run Line Records
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<strong>San Francisco Giants:</strong> 87-75 SU / O/U 75-82 / Run Line W/L 78-84
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<strong>New York Mets</strong>: 87-75 SU / O/U 74-85 / Run Line W/L 76-86
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San Francisco at New York Key Betting Trends<br />
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SF is 4-0 in their last 4 overall.
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SF is 7-4 in their last 11 road games.
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SF has an Over record of 6-3 in their last 9 games.
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NY is 4-1 in their last 5 games.
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NY is 8-4 in their last 12 home games.
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NY has an Under record of 4-0 in their last 4 games.
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Key Player Injuries<br />
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<strong>GIANTS</strong>
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[3B] 09/29/2016 - Eduardo Nunez out indefinitely ( Hamstring )
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[RF] 09/28/2016 - Mac Williamson 60-day DL (9/27) ( Quad )
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[P] 09/06/2016 - Ray Black 60-day DL (9/3) ( Elbow )
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[P] 06/30/2016 - Christopher Heston 60-day DL (6/29) ( Oblique )
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[P] 07/07/2016 - Cory Gearrin 15-day DL (7/6) ( Shoulder )
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<strong>METS</strong>
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[3B] 06/03/2016 - David Wright 60-day DL (5/30), out for season ( Neck )
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[P] 07/06/2016 - Matt Harvey 60-day DL (7/6), out for season ( Shoulder )
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[P] 09/03/2016 - Zack Wheeler 60-day DL (3/25); out for season ( Elbow )
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[2B] 08/31/2016 - Neil Walker 60-day DL, out for season ( Back )
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[RF] 08/27/2016 - Justin Ruggiano 60-day DL (8/27) ( Shoulder )
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[P] 09/18/2016 - Jon Niese 60-day DL (8/24) ( Knee )
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[P] 09/17/2016 - Jacob deGrom out for season ( Forearm )
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[P] 09/27/2016 - Steven Matz 15-day DL (8/15); out for season ( Elbow )
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[3B] 09/21/2016 - Wilmer Flores out for season ( Wrist )
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San Francisco Giants at New York Mets Prediction
What a pitching match up in the NL Wild Card game in the Big Apple between a couple of Aces. Bumgarner has been lights out in the post-season in his career and he will be backed by a lineup that has been solid as of late, as the Giants have scored 26 runs in their last four games. While the Mets lineup had their issues on the season they did combine to score 27 runs in their four game winning streak before only scoring two in their last game. Bumgarner will outduel Syndergaard and San Francisco will get the win on the road and advance to the NLDS.