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#958 San Francisco Giants (Snell) -135 over Milwaukee Brewers (Rea) 8:45 PM CT

Milwaukee is just 18-22 vs. left-handed starters this season while 65-39 vs. right-handed starters and 2-time Cy Young winner Blake Snell is about as tough as it gets for an opposing matchup vs. a lefty. Snell has a 3.62 in his abbreviated season but his FIP is 2.79 and his K/9 is 12.0. Snell has been tough in home starts this season and he had a 1.64 ERA in August. Milwaukee sits with a comfortable NL Central lead but will be a long shot to earn a top two NL seed having gone just 3-5 in the past eight games. Milwaukee was held to three or fewer runs in five of those games, while batting just .209 in the past 10 games. The Giants have fallen out of the wild card race but are 40-33 at home this season. Collin Rea has 12 wins in 150 innings for the Brewers but his 4.57 FIP towers over his 3.72 ERA. In his last five starts he has allowed 30 hits and 17 runs for a 5.20 ERA with eight home runs allowed and he has a career 4.50 ERA at Oracle Park. Devin Williams threw 21 pitches last night and the Brewers have lost two of the last three games in which he pitched on back-to-back days.



Milwaukee
is just 18-22 vs. left-handed starters this season while 65-39 vs. right-handed
for an opposing matchup vs. a lefty. Snell has a 3.62 in his abbreviated season
but his FIP is 2.79 and his K/9 is 12.0. Snell has been tough in home starts
this season and he had a 1.64 ERA in August. Milwaukee sits with a comfortable
NL Central lead but will be a long shot to earn a top two NL seed having gone
just 3-5 in the past eight games. Milwaukee was held to three or fewer runs in
five of those games, while batting just .209 in the past 10 games. The Giants
have fallen out of the wild card race but are 40-33 at home this season. Collin
Rea has 12 wins in 150 innings for the Brewers but his 4.57 FIP towers over his
3.72 ERA. In his last five starts he has allowed 30 hits and 17 runs for a 5.20
ERA with eight home runs allowed and he has a career 4.50 ERA at Oracle Park. Devin
Williams threw 21 pitches last night and the Brewers have lost two of the last
three games in which he pitched on back-to-back days