MLB Betting Preview: SF Giants at Pittsburgh Pirates
The Pittsburgh Pirates and San Francisco Giants hardly belong on the same field together, and MLB betting fans know it. There is no comparison to what the G-Men and the Bucs have done in recent years, as one has a championship to its credit and the other hasn't had a winning season in the millennium.
Still, the two will meet in the first diamond duel of the day at PNC Park in the Steel City on Thursday, with the first pitch coming at 9:35 a.m. (PT).
The Giants have dominated this series over the course of the last few seasons, going 9-2 in their last 11 efforts against Pittsburgh. Sure, they haven't really dominated in terms of runs scored, as three of those games have gone to extra innings and have been won by a slender one run, but wins are wins.
The man on the bump on Thursday afternoon is going to be one who is familiar with this ballpark. Ryan Vogelsong was with the Pirates in 2005 and 2006, and he hadn't been heard from again at the MLB level until this season when the defending champs brought him up to the majors. Vogelsong hasn't made a start in the majors since 2004 with the Bucs, and he was never considered anywhere near an elite pitcher.
Vogelsong only has a 5.77 ERA for his career, and batters are knocking him around to the tune of a .279 average. This year though, he has pitched effectively in two relief efforts, allowing just three hits and no walks in 4 2/3 innings of work. Vogelsong has struck out three and walked none.
The right-hander out of Kutztown University has never faced the Pirates in his career His career numbers at PNC Park include a 5-12 record with a 6.27 ERA. He's in the rotation for the injured Barry Zito.
Jeff Karstens, who will be on the hill for the Bucs, has historically struggled trying to find wins in the Pittsburgh rotation, as he only has 14 victories in his 94 career appearances (52 of which have been starts).
However, this year Karstens already has a pair of W's and no defeats, including when he got the win against the Washington Nationals last weekend. Karstens allowed two runs in 6.0 innings of work, striking out three and walking just one.
Karstens has only tried his hand against the Giants twice in his career, and just once as a starter. He is 0-1 with a 9.00 ERA, but even that number is probably deceptive, knowing that he has three more unearned runs allowed as well in just five innings of work.
Ironically, the Pirates might be a game and a half behind San Fran in the standings in the National League, but they are the team that has the better record on the MLB odds this year. Pittsburgh enters Wednesday's second game of this three-game series at plus $97 for the season, while the Giants, in spite of their .500 record, are minus $114.
PNC Park hasn't been good to the Bucs this year though, as they are just 3-7 as the hosts this season.
Rain clouds could be out for tomorrow's early start time, as the temperatures in the Steel City are going to be dropping. Whereas on Wednesday, storms and a high of 82 degrees are expected, Thursday should only see a high temp of 62 degrees with the probability of wet weather.
DJ Reyburn, with only three partial campaigns behind him, will be under the mask calling the plate for this contest. It's just his second game calling balls and strikes this season with the other an 'over' following a 12-11 'under' mark in 2010.
The Pittsburgh Pirates and San Francisco Giants hardly belong on the same field together, and MLB betting fans know it. There is no comparison to what the G-Men and the Bucs have done in recent years, as one has a championship to its credit and the other hasn't had a winning season in the millennium.
Still, the two will meet in the first diamond duel of the day at PNC Park in the Steel City on Thursday, with the first pitch coming at 9:35 a.m. (PT).
The Giants have dominated this series over the course of the last few seasons, going 9-2 in their last 11 efforts against Pittsburgh. Sure, they haven't really dominated in terms of runs scored, as three of those games have gone to extra innings and have been won by a slender one run, but wins are wins.
The man on the bump on Thursday afternoon is going to be one who is familiar with this ballpark. Ryan Vogelsong was with the Pirates in 2005 and 2006, and he hadn't been heard from again at the MLB level until this season when the defending champs brought him up to the majors. Vogelsong hasn't made a start in the majors since 2004 with the Bucs, and he was never considered anywhere near an elite pitcher.
Vogelsong only has a 5.77 ERA for his career, and batters are knocking him around to the tune of a .279 average. This year though, he has pitched effectively in two relief efforts, allowing just three hits and no walks in 4 2/3 innings of work. Vogelsong has struck out three and walked none.
The right-hander out of Kutztown University has never faced the Pirates in his career His career numbers at PNC Park include a 5-12 record with a 6.27 ERA. He's in the rotation for the injured Barry Zito.
Jeff Karstens, who will be on the hill for the Bucs, has historically struggled trying to find wins in the Pittsburgh rotation, as he only has 14 victories in his 94 career appearances (52 of which have been starts).
However, this year Karstens already has a pair of W's and no defeats, including when he got the win against the Washington Nationals last weekend. Karstens allowed two runs in 6.0 innings of work, striking out three and walking just one.
Karstens has only tried his hand against the Giants twice in his career, and just once as a starter. He is 0-1 with a 9.00 ERA, but even that number is probably deceptive, knowing that he has three more unearned runs allowed as well in just five innings of work.
Ironically, the Pirates might be a game and a half behind San Fran in the standings in the National League, but they are the team that has the better record on the MLB odds this year. Pittsburgh enters Wednesday's second game of this three-game series at plus $97 for the season, while the Giants, in spite of their .500 record, are minus $114.
PNC Park hasn't been good to the Bucs this year though, as they are just 3-7 as the hosts this season.
Rain clouds could be out for tomorrow's early start time, as the temperatures in the Steel City are going to be dropping. Whereas on Wednesday, storms and a high of 82 degrees are expected, Thursday should only see a high temp of 62 degrees with the probability of wet weather.
DJ Reyburn, with only three partial campaigns behind him, will be under the mask calling the plate for this contest. It's just his second game calling balls and strikes this season with the other an 'over' following a 12-11 'under' mark in 2010.
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