Last updated Jul 25, 7:15pm ET

First pitch from Truist Park at 8:05 PM ET, as the Atlanta Braves (43–56) host the San Francisco Giants (52–48). The Braves turn to Spencer Strider (4–7, ~3.65 ERA), while the Giants counter with Justin Verlander (0–8, ~4.98 ERA). Atlanta opens as a modest favorite (~–165), with the total set around 8 runs.

  • Strider has resumed his elite form, striking out 58 across his last 7 starts with a 2.53 ERA in that stretch.
  • Braves offense has cooled—only a 96 wRC+ since May—while the Giants remain one of MLB’s poorest OPS teams over the same span (#24 in wRC+).
  • The ‘Under’ has hit in 9 of Strider’s last 12 starts, and the game line is sat at just 8 runs, indicating a projected low-scoring affair.

Atlanta Braves Player Prop Pick: Spencer Strider

Strider has struggled with command this season and ranks in the bottom 30% among MLB starters in walk rate. He has surrendered 3+ walks in half of his starts, and the Giants are among the league’s most patient hitters, drawing walks at a top-five rate.

  • Issued 27 walks across ~68 IP this year.
  • Walk prop has hit in 50% of his starts so far.
  • At +165, this number offers value based on both matchup and line quality.
Pick
Spencer Strider Over 3.0 walks (+165)
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San Francisco Giants Player Prop Pick: Willy Adames

Willy Adames has surged as one of the Giants’ more reliable contributors. According to models and expert bettors, he has a high floor for combined hits, runs, and RBIs tonight against a vulnerable Braves lineup.

  • Over 1.5 H+R+RBI hit in multiple recent games.
  • Giants analysts consistently cite this as San Francisco’s most dependable prop play.
  • Adames leads Giants stat line; strong value per model projections on BetOnline and experts.
Pick
Adames Over 1.5 hits + runs + RBIs (–120)
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Kervin Coleman
Kervin Coleman

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Kervin is a Kean University graduate with a bachelor`s degree in Communications Journalism. He also played collegiate football there, as a team captain and starting Outside Linebacker. I think he knows what he\'s talking about. Make sure to tune in to see what comes next!

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