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Giants Injuries

All MLB Injuries
  • Robbie Ray
    P

    Ray is out with hamstring

    Out

  • Wilmer Flores
    IF

    Flores is out with knee

    Out

  • Jordan Hicks
    P

    Hicks is out with shoulder

    Out

  • Kyle Harrison
    P

    Harrison is out with shoulder

    Out

  • Keaton Winn
    P

    Winn is out with elbow

    Out

  • Jung Hoo Lee
    OF

    Lee is out with shoulder

    Out

San Francisco Giants 2024 Season Preview

The San Francisco Giants are looking to bounce back in the 2024 MLB season after a disappointing 79-83 record in 2023. The Giants made several key offseason moves, including acquiring starting pitcher Robbie Ray in a trade with the Seattle Mariners and signing free agents like outfielder Jung-hoo Lee, catcher Tom Murphy, and reliever Jordan Hicks. They also brought in a new manager, Bob Melvin, to replace the fired Gabe Kapler.

The Giants' 2024 schedule features some notable highlights, including a season-opening series against the division rival San Diego Padres. They will also face the Arizona Diamondbacks and other contenders like the Pittsburgh Pirates and Atlanta Braves. The Giants are hoping their offseason additions, along with bounce-back years from players like Mike Yastrzemski and LaMonte Wade Jr., will help them compete for the NL West title and a playoff spot in 2024.

See all of the Giants odds, as well their win total, championship odds, and much more.

Betting on the San Francisco Giants

MLB Odds: San Francisco Giants vs. Los Angeles Angels

Giants Spread (Run Line)

When betting on baseball, you’ll be faced with three standard options: the moneyline, over/under and run line.

The run line is a bet on the margin of victory, like a point spread. But because baseball is low scoring, the spread will almost always be -1.5 for the favorite and +1.5 for the underdog. The payouts for each will just be adjusted based on each team’s strength.

Here’s a brief example of a run line for a hypothetical Giants game:

  • Cincinnati Reds (+1.5)
  • San Francisco Giants (-1.5)

As shown above, the Giants are favored by 1.5 runs against the Reds; the minus sign (-) indicates San Francisco is the favorite, while a plus sign (+) is used to denote the underdog. Bettors who wanted to back San Francisco here would be “laying” those 1.5 runs, meaning for their bets to cash the Giants would need to win by two runs or more. Bettors who selected the Reds +1.5 would win if Cincinnati won outright or kept a loss to 1 run.

Giants Moneylines

Many first time bettors are wary of run line bets, especially when riding with the hometown team. In that case, moneyline wagers are often seen as the safer way to go. A moneyline bet is a bet on who wins the game -- no run line involved.

Let’s use the same example from before to understand the moneyline better:

  • Cincinnati Reds +150
  • San Francisco Giants -180

Just as with run lines, the minus sign (-) signifies a team is favored, while the plus sign (+) means a team is the underdog. The moneyline odds, written in American odds format here, indicate how big or small a favorite that team is, written in increments of $100. For example, to win $100 on the Giants, a bettor would need to risk $180. On the flip side, a $100 bet on the Reds would net $150 if they pulled the upset.

Odds can differ from sportsbook to sportsbook, so always make sure you shop for the best line with The Action Network app.

Giants Over/Unders

Betting on a team to win or cover a run line isn’t the only type of wager allowed on MLB games. Almost all sportsbooks will offer a total on the game, also known as an over/under. This bet is not on the winner of the contest, but on the number of runs the two teams will combine to score; sportsbooks hang a number, and bettors can wager either over or under that total.

If the number for our hypothetical Giants-Reds matchup was 8 runs, over bettors would require 9 points or more to cash their tickets, while those who bet the under would need 7 or fewer runs. If the two teams scored exactly 8 runs between them, that bet would push and all wagers would be refunded.

Giants Props

Some bettors find more entertainment and success betting on more specific outcomes than the result of the game. Prop bets cover a wide market of wagers on player stats, discrete in-game events, and any style of yes/no question. Many props are bets on specific players and their performance, such as betting LaMonte Wade over 1.5 hits on a given night, or betting that Logan Webb will strike out over 9.5 batters. Some props can be shorter term, such as betting on the number of runs scored in the first five innings or who will hit a home run. Offerings tend to vary depending on the sportsbook, so use our sportsbook reviews to find the best bet for you.

Giants Futures

Expectations are high right now in San Francisco, so bettors will have to shop for the best line to get good odds on Giants futures bets. Futures are bets that focus on long-term outcomes, like the Giants to win the NL West, win the National League Pennant, win the World Series, or even individual awards like winning league MVP.

How to Bet on the San Francisco Giants

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Frequently Asked Questions
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Giants Injuries

All MLB Injuries
  • Robbie Ray
    P

    Ray is out with hamstring

    Out

  • Wilmer Flores
    IF

    Flores is out with knee

    Out

  • Jordan Hicks
    P

    Hicks is out with shoulder

    Out

  • Kyle Harrison
    P

    Harrison is out with shoulder

    Out

  • Keaton Winn
    P

    Winn is out with elbow

    Out

  • Jung Hoo Lee
    OF

    Lee is out with shoulder

    Out

San Francisco Giants 2024 Season Preview

The San Francisco Giants are looking to bounce back in the 2024 MLB season after a disappointing 79-83 record in 2023. The Giants made several key offseason moves, including acquiring starting pitcher Robbie Ray in a trade with the Seattle Mariners and signing free agents like outfielder Jung-hoo Lee, catcher Tom Murphy, and reliever Jordan Hicks. They also brought in a new manager, Bob Melvin, to replace the fired Gabe Kapler.

The Giants' 2024 schedule features some notable highlights, including a season-opening series against the division rival San Diego Padres. They will also face the Arizona Diamondbacks and other contenders like the Pittsburgh Pirates and Atlanta Braves. The Giants are hoping their offseason additions, along with bounce-back years from players like Mike Yastrzemski and LaMonte Wade Jr., will help them compete for the NL West title and a playoff spot in 2024.

See all of the Giants odds, as well their win total, championship odds, and much more.

Betting on the San Francisco Giants

MLB Odds: San Francisco Giants vs. Los Angeles Angels

Giants Spread (Run Line)

When betting on baseball, you’ll be faced with three standard options: the moneyline, over/under and run line.

The run line is a bet on the margin of victory, like a point spread. But because baseball is low scoring, the spread will almost always be -1.5 for the favorite and +1.5 for the underdog. The payouts for each will just be adjusted based on each team’s strength.

Here’s a brief example of a run line for a hypothetical Giants game:

  • Cincinnati Reds (+1.5)
  • San Francisco Giants (-1.5)

As shown above, the Giants are favored by 1.5 runs against the Reds; the minus sign (-) indicates San Francisco is the favorite, while a plus sign (+) is used to denote the underdog. Bettors who wanted to back San Francisco here would be “laying” those 1.5 runs, meaning for their bets to cash the Giants would need to win by two runs or more. Bettors who selected the Reds +1.5 would win if Cincinnati won outright or kept a loss to 1 run.

Giants Moneylines

Many first time bettors are wary of run line bets, especially when riding with the hometown team. In that case, moneyline wagers are often seen as the safer way to go. A moneyline bet is a bet on who wins the game -- no run line involved.

Let’s use the same example from before to understand the moneyline better:

  • Cincinnati Reds +150
  • San Francisco Giants -180

Just as with run lines, the minus sign (-) signifies a team is favored, while the plus sign (+) means a team is the underdog. The moneyline odds, written in American odds format here, indicate how big or small a favorite that team is, written in increments of $100. For example, to win $100 on the Giants, a bettor would need to risk $180. On the flip side, a $100 bet on the Reds would net $150 if they pulled the upset.

Odds can differ from sportsbook to sportsbook, so always make sure you shop for the best line with The Action Network app.

Giants Over/Unders

Betting on a team to win or cover a run line isn’t the only type of wager allowed on MLB games. Almost all sportsbooks will offer a total on the game, also known as an over/under. This bet is not on the winner of the contest, but on the number of runs the two teams will combine to score; sportsbooks hang a number, and bettors can wager either over or under that total.

If the number for our hypothetical Giants-Reds matchup was 8 runs, over bettors would require 9 points or more to cash their tickets, while those who bet the under would need 7 or fewer runs. If the two teams scored exactly 8 runs between them, that bet would push and all wagers would be refunded.

Giants Props

Some bettors find more entertainment and success betting on more specific outcomes than the result of the game. Prop bets cover a wide market of wagers on player stats, discrete in-game events, and any style of yes/no question. Many props are bets on specific players and their performance, such as betting LaMonte Wade over 1.5 hits on a given night, or betting that Logan Webb will strike out over 9.5 batters. Some props can be shorter term, such as betting on the number of runs scored in the first five innings or who will hit a home run. Offerings tend to vary depending on the sportsbook, so use our sportsbook reviews to find the best bet for you.

Giants Futures

Expectations are high right now in San Francisco, so bettors will have to shop for the best line to get good odds on Giants futures bets. Futures are bets that focus on long-term outcomes, like the Giants to win the NL West, win the National League Pennant, win the World Series, or even individual awards like winning league MVP.

How to Bet on the San Francisco Giants

Sports betting in California - The majority of Californians rejected Proposition 27, delaying the legalization of sports wagering in the Golden State until at least 2024.

PrizePicks Promo Code

If you're looking for a different type of action, PrizePicks is a great option for daily fantasy sports. PrizePicks is among the most simple and exciting DFS games in North America because users just have to place their bets, pick their favorite players, and choose over/under totals for a chance to win cash. New users can claim a deposit match on up to $100. Sign up using our PrizePicks Promo Code now!

Frequently Asked Questions
How many World Series titles have the San Francisco Giants won?
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What sportsbooks are available in California?
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Who is the manager of the San Francisco Giants?
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