| MATCHUP | Chicago White Sox | San Francisco Giants |
|---|---|---|
| Team Records | 26-25 | 21-31 |
| Spread | -1.5 149 | +1.5 -181 |
| Moneyline | -110 | -110 |
| Total | Over 8 (-105) | Under 8 (-114) |
| Where | Oracle Park, San Francisco, California | |
| When | Sunday, May 24, 2026 | |
| Time | 04:05 PM EDT | |
| TV | ESPN Unlmtd | |
Chicago White Sox Betting Preview
The Chicago White Sox enter Sunday’s contest with a 26–25 overall record (2nd in the American League Central) and a 12–15 mark on the road. The White Sox offense has performed above expectations this season. Chicago has compiled 230 runs scored (11th in MLB), 62 doubles, a .236 team batting average and 68 home runs which ranks third in Major League Baseball.The White Sox arrive at tomorrow’s game in below average form. More specifically, Chicago has lost three of the team’s last five games played this season, including a 5–4 loss to the Seattle Mariners three days ago.
Chicago will turn to left hander Noah Schultz in this contest. In seven starts made this season, Schultz has compiled a 2–3 win‑loss record, a 4.93 ERA, a 1.30 WHIP and 32 strikeouts, while allowing 24 hits and 21 walks in 34.2 innings pitched. It should also be mentioned that Schultz has allowed three earned runs or fewer in six of his seven starts this season.
The Chicago White Sox have compiled a formidable lineup featuring Munetaka Murakami and Chase Meidroth. Murakami enters this contest with a team leading 17 home runs (2nd in MLB), 36 RBIs and a .922 OPS which ranks ninth in Major League Baseball. Chase Meidroth has tallied a .263 batting average, 3 home runs, 12 RBIs and a .703 OPS.
San Francisco Giants Betting Preview
The San Francisco Giants enter Sunday afternoon’s matchup with a 21–31 overall record (4th in the National League West) and an 11–13 mark at home. The Giants arrive at this contest in poor form. San Francisco has lost four of the team’s last five games played this season, including a 9-4 loss to the Chicago White Sox earlier this week.San Francisco will start left‑hander Robbie Ray in tomorrow’s game. In ten starts made this season, Ray has compiled a 3–6 record, a 4.28 ERA, a 1.32 WHIP and 50 strikeouts in 54.2 innings pitched. Ray is looking to rebound after surrendering 11 hits and 10 runs in his most recent outing, a 12-2 loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks.
Shifting our focus to the San Francisco offense, the Giants lineup features second baseman Luis Arraez and designated hitter Casey Schmitt. Luis Arraez enters this contest with a .323 batting average (5th in MLB), 2 home runs, 18 RBIs and a .791 OPS. Casey Schmitt has amassed a .291 batting average, 10 home runs, 26 RBIs, and an .865 OPS.
Why the Chicago White Sox will win.
• Elite power. Munetaka Murakami and Chase Meidroth continue to lead a productive Chicago White Sox lineup.• Starting pitching stability. Noah Schultz has allowed three earned runs or fewer in six of seven starts this season.
• Overall form. The Chicago White Sox have played above expectations this season compiling a 26-25 win-loss record entering tomorrow’s contest.
Why the San Francisco Giants will win.
• Home field advantage. The Giants have amassed an 11–13 record at home this season.• Quality starting pitching. Robbie Ray has produced a 4.28 ERA, a 1.32 WHIP and 50 strikeouts across nine starts made in 2026.
• Offensive balance. Luis Arraez and Casey Schmitt provide the Giants lineup with consistent production.

