| MATCHUP | San Francisco Giants | Miami Marlins |
|---|---|---|
| Team Records | 31-45 | 39-38 |
| Spread | -1.5 119 | +1.5 -143 |
| Moneyline | -148 | +123 |
| Total | Over 8 (-105) | Under 8 (-115) |
| Where | loanDepot park, Miami, Florida | |
| When | Sunday, June 21, 2026 | |
| Time | 01:40 PM EDT | |
| TV | MLB.TV | |
San Francisco Giants Betting Preview
The San Francisco Giants enter Sunday’s contest with a 31–45 overall record (4th in the National League West) and a 17–25 mark on the road. The Giants offense has been competitive to this point in the season. Through 76 games played in 2026, San Francisco has compiled 316 runs scored, 151 doubles (1st in MLB), 81 home runs and a .259 team batting average which ranks second in Major League Baseball.The Giants arrive at tomorrow’s game in below average form. San Francisco has won lost four of the team’s last seven games played this season, including a 6–1 loss to the Chicago Cubs last week.
San Francisco will turn to right hander Logan Webb in this contest. In twelve starts made this season, Webb has compiled a 4–4 win‑loss record, a 3.46 ERA, a 1.15 WHIP and 65 strikeouts, while allowing 68 hits and 19 walks in 75.1 innings pitched. Webb pitched well in his most recent outing, amassing 7 strikeouts, while scattering 7 hits in the San Francisco Giants 5-1 win over the Chicago Cubs six days ago.
The San Francisco Giants have compiled a lineup this season featuring second baseman Luis Arraez and third baseman Matt Chapman. Luis Arraez enters this contest with a .321 batting average (4th in MLB), 30 RBIs, 6 stolen bases and an .802 OPS. Matt Chapman has tallied a .245 batting average, 7 home runs, 41 RBIs and a .719 OPS.
Miami Marlins Betting Preview
The Miami Marlins enter Sunday’s matchup with a 39–38 overall record (4th in the National League East) and a rather impressive 25–16 mark at home. Miami has played competitive baseball recently, winning four of the team’s last six games, including a dominant 12-4 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies earlier this week.Miami will start right hander Ryan Gusto in tomorrow’s game. In three starts made this season, Gusto has compiled an 0–2 record, a 7.24 ERA, a 1.76 WHIP and 10 strikeouts, while allowing 19 hits and 5 walks in 13.2 innings pitched. Gusto will look to rebound from his recent poor performances on the mound in tomorrow’s matchup with the San Francisco Giants.
Shifting our focus to the Miami offense, the Marlins lineup features shortstop Otto Lopez and catcher Liam Hicks. Lopez enters this contest with a robust .332 batting average (1st in MLB), 5 home runs, 14 walks, 32 RBIs, 15 stolen bases and an .829 OPS. Liam Hicks has tallied a .278 batting average, 13 home runs, 29 walks, 53 RBIs (7th in MLB) and an .831 OPS.
Why the San Francisco Giants will win.
• Starting pitching edge. Logan Webb has compiled a 4–4 win‑loss record, a 3.46 ERA, a 1.15 WHIP and 65 strikeouts in 75.1 innings pitched.• Offensive upside. Luis Arraez and Matt Chapman continue to anchor the San Francisco Giants lineup.
Why the Miami Marlins will win.
• Home field advantage. The Marlins have played competitive baseball at loanDepot Park this season posting a 25-16 record.• Offensive production. Otto Lopez and Liam Hicks provide a strong core to the Miami Marlins lineup.

