Atlanta Braves vs San Francisco Giants Picks and Predictions July 23rd 2025

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The San Francisco Giants will play against the Atlanta Braves at Truist Park. The game is scheduled for Wednesday, July 23, 2025, at 12:15 PM. Fans can catch the action on MLBN.

The Giants have a season record of 53-49 and are 6 games back in the NL West. The Braves hold a 44-56 record, trailing by 13 games in the NL East. Justin Verlander will start for the Giants, while Spencer Strider takes the mound for the Braves. Weather conditions are expected to be mild with broken clouds.

Giants vs Braves Key Information

  • Sport: Baseball
  • Teams: San Francisco Giants vs. Atlanta Braves
  • Venue: Truist Park in Atlanta, GA
  • Date: Wednesday, July 23, 2025
  • Betting Odds: Giants Moneyline +145, Braves Moneyline -172, Giants Runline +1.5 (-146), Braves Runline -1.5 (+122), Total Over 8.5 (-102), Total Under 8.5 (-119)

The Giants Can Win If…

The San Francisco Giants are coming off a strong performance against the Atlanta Braves, winning 9-0. Landen Roupp delivered five scoreless innings, while Wilmer Flores drove in four runs with a home run. This victory showcased the Giants’ ability to put up runs and shut down the opposing offense.

The Giants’ pitching staff has been effective this season, with a team ERA of 3.63, ranking 7th in the league. They have allowed the fewest home runs, which can be a game-changer. Their ability to keep the ball in the park can help them control the game against powerful lineups.

Rafael Devers leads the team with 17 home runs and 69 RBIs, providing a consistent threat in the lineup. Willy Adames and Matt Chapman add depth with their power and run production. The Giants’ balanced offense and solid pitching give them a good chance to win this game.

The Braves Can Win If…

The Atlanta Braves are looking to bounce back after their recent 9-0 loss to the San Francisco Giants. In that game, Matt Olson stood out with three hits, while Michael Harris II added two singles. Despite the loss, the Braves showed they can get on base, tallying eight hits in the game.

The Braves have a solid chance to win with their starting pitcher, Spencer Strider, taking the mound. Strider has a 3.59 ERA and a 1.15 WHIP, making him a reliable option. The Braves’ pitching staff ranks 6th in the league for batting average against, holding opponents to a .236 average.

Atlanta’s lineup features strong hitters like Matt Olson and Ronald Acuña Jr., who can change the game with their bats. Olson leads the team with 18 home runs and 64 RBIs, while Acuña Jr. boasts a .320 batting average. With a lineup that can produce runs and a pitcher like Strider, the Braves have a good shot at winning this game.

The Lean

The Braves are favored with a moneyline of -172. My model projects the Braves to win with a score of 5-3. The Braves have a better batting average and on-base percentage, which gives them the edge over the Giants. Thus, the recommendation is to pick the Braves to win straight up.

The total line for the game is set at 8.5 runs. My model projects a total score of 8 runs. Both teams have solid pitching, with the Giants having a better ERA. This suggests a lower scoring game. Therefore, the recommendation is to take the under 8.5 runs.

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The Quest Continues: Winless Justin Verlander, Giants Face Braves’ Ace Strider

The quest for his first, elusive win of the 2025 season continues for Justin Verlander. The future Hall of Famer will take the mound for the San Francisco Giants on Wednesday as they play the rubber match of their three-game series against the host Atlanta Braves and their own dominant ace, Spencer Strider.

Verlander’s Frustrating Season

It has been a difficult and humbling season for Verlander (0-8, 4.99 ERA), who is still searching for his first victory. The 42-year-old is coming off a rough start in which he failed to get out of the third inning, and his frustrations have been visible. Despite the poor results, Verlander is trying to remain optimistic.

“Stuff-wise, I’m still fairly optimistic,” he said. “The velo is better. I think the breaking balls are sharper, all in all.”

The Strider Standard

While Verlander is searching for his form, Braves ace Spencer Strider (4-7, 3.59) has found his. The right-hander has been dominant over his last eight appearances, posting a 2.77 ERA in that span. He is coming off a fantastic start against the Yankees where he threw six scoreless innings with eight strikeouts.

“Our job the rest of the season is to try to win the game we’re playing today,” Strider said, showing the focused mentality of an ace.

The Pitching Matchup

Wednesday’s game features a premier showdown between a legendary veteran trying to find it and a young ace who is at the top of his game. The struggles of a future Hall of Famer like Verlander is a key topic in our expert betting guide.

PitcherW-L (2025)ERA (2025)Career vs. Opponent
Justin Verlander (SF)0-84.992-1, 3.75 ERA
Spencer Strider (ATL)4-73.592-2, 3.77 ERA

The Rubber Match

After trading blowout wins in the first two games, the series is on the line. For two MLB teams with playoff aspirations, this is a crucial game. The pitching duel will be the top story on the scores and odds board. To see if our experts think Verlander can finally get his first win, check out our daily MLB picks.