Chicago Cubs vs San Francisco Giants Totals Pick – Pitching
Both Teams Have Scoring Potential in This Matchup
San Francisco currently ranks 24th in the MLB in total runs. Despite this, they have scored 34 times in their past five games. Mike Yastrzemski, Kevin Pillar, and Brandon Belt have all been vital to the club’s recent success at the plate. Yastrzemski has a .381 batting average and a 1.457 OPS in the past week. He has four home runs and seven RBI in his last 21 at bats. Pillar has 11 hits in his last 24 at bats and has driven in six runs. Belt leads the Giants in RBI over the past week. He’s knocked in eight runs in his last six games. Evan Longoria and Austin Slater have been solid recently as well. Slater has gone eight for 16 in the past week while Longoria has batted .304 with six RBI in the same span. While this Giants lineup faces a talented hurler in Hamels, he has yet to regain his form since returning from injury. With the hot streak San Francisco’s hitters are on they could do some damage in Chicago.
The Cubs, on the other hand, have struggled to score recently. They have only 19 runs in their last nine games, although, in their last contest, they put up seven. Nick Castellanos, Kris Bryant, and Anthony Rizzo have been Chicago’s hottest bats. All three have two home runs in their past six games. Castellanos has a .304 average in this span while Bryant has a .937 OPS. Rizzo leads the team with four RBI in the past week. Despite their recent scoring slump, the Cubs face a pitcher who has struggled, and who they have had success against.
Chicago Cubs vs San Francisco Giants Totals Pick: Summary
Both the Cubs and Giants send pitchers to the mound who have struggled recently. Beede is winless in over a month while Hamels is still trying to find his form after returning from injury. On top of this, the Giants’ bats have been hot. We like the chances for this game to hit the over on total runs. Two struggling pitchers combined with two offenses that have the potential to drive in runs could make for a high scoring affair.