Before the start of every single baseball season, fans and pundits spend a whole lot of time talking about which teams are in with a shot at winning the World Series, whilst also talking about which teams are going to be scraping the bottom of the barrel. There are several teams that are obviously very bad, but every year delivers a team or two that is a whole lot worse off than we expected. No-one is particularly surprised that the Philadelphia Phillies are awful, mostly because they have been getting rid of every decent player they have had over the past few seasons.
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One team that has been surprisingly poor this season is the San Francisco Giants. They have slipped while other teams in the division, most notably Colorado and Arizona, have improved. The Phillies and Giants find themselves at the bottom of their respective divisions, and both will be looking to take something positive from their upcoming weekend series, which begins in Philadelphia on Friday night.Analyzing The 2017 MLB Expert Picks Giants At Phillies
When: Friday, June 2 at 7:05 PM ESTWhere: Citizens Bank Park, PhiladelphiaStarting Pitchers: Ty Blach Vs Jerad EickhoffTV: NBCS BA, NBC 10Radio: KNBR 680, 94 WIPLive Stream: MLB.TVMLB Odds: San Francisco Giants Moneyline -105Why bet on the San Francisco Giants
There is no real mystery to what the problem is with the San Francisco Giants (22-33) this season. This is a team that simply cannot manufacture enough runs to win on any given night. What makes things even more frustrating for the Giants is that their starting pitchers are holding up their end of the bargain, sitting second in the league in quality starts. The Giants are on a 3-game losing skid right now, and are just 3-7 in their last 10 games. You know a team has issues when the only real signs of life we have seen from them of late are in a bench-clearing brawl versus the Nationals. At just 9-19 on the road, the Giants are going to have their work cut out for them in Philly. Ty Blach (3-2, 3.83 ERA) will start for the Giants.