San Francisco Giants vs Miami Marlins
Who will win San Francisco Giants vs Miami Marlins today?
Marlins took Giants last night, 4-3. Miami's Home Edge Over Struggling Giants
Marlins took Giants last night, 4-3. Miami's Home Edge Over Struggling Giants
This is a public free pick, not a guarantee. Read the risk section below before acting on it. Odds can move at any time.
Why the model favors it
- SF key absences: Tyler Mahle (SP, Out, 5.0pt impact); Rowan Wick (RP, Out, 5.0pt impact); Heliot Ramos (LF, Out, 5.0pt impact) — total ~20.0pt swing.
- Miami Marlins is 37-38 (0.493).
- Miami leads 7-5 over last 12 head-to-head meetings (58%) and Stowers fresh off 4-hit outing — momentum and matchup alignment.
What the model saw
- Probable starters: Trevor McDonald (away) vs Max Meyer (home).
- Final lineups were not confirmed at generation time, so the model is working with the projected starters.
What could go wrong
- San Francisco's last 8 games show 4-4 record with +0.2 run differential, suggesting recent stabilization that could undercut the injury discount.
The Supreme Brain is a 56-module prediction engine running on five years of SportsDataIO history. Every stat below traces back to a verified source row, and the thesis passes 11 pre-publish safety gates before it ships.
Model vs. market
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Edge is clamped to the MLB ceiling. Probabilistic, not a guarantee.
Key signals
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What could go wrong
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