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Giants vs. Tigers prediction: MLB picks, best bets for Memorial Day

Giants vs. Tigers prediction: MLB picks, best bets for Memorial Day

New York Post7 days ago

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Sorting the Soto mail …
'I don't think Juan Soto read his contract. Last night, he hit a ball in the hole and jogged to first. Had he hustled, maybe he beats the throw. Does his contract say you have to run out ground balls?' — Mike Elbaz
… and… 'Hey Stitch, you're off to a better start this year than Juan Soto in spite of him turning doubles into singles. So if he's worth $765M for that you, gotta be worth a big raise now!' — Don Brassil
Tweet. Tweet. Sweet music from Hayden Birdsong.
The Giant has allowed six runs over 28 ²/₃ innings.
Frisco is spending Memorial Day in Motown.
The Tigers have been good. Keider Montero (8 runs, 9 innings) hasn't.
Play $50 on the Giants (-105, Bet365).
Riley Greene has had a strong May after a slow start.
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Kodai Senga threw 101 pitches.
The 2nd nearly hit the 7 train after Shohei Ohtani ripped it.
The next 99 were fine.
Pete Alonso answered with a 2-run blast and the Mets held off the Dodgers 3-1.
Winner. Down -38 andrettis.
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