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San Francisco Giants
vs
Milwaukee Brewers
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
04/05/2016
8:10pm EST

Lines:
San Francisco -1.5
Milwaukee +1.5

Total:
Over 8 (-123)
Under 8 (+111)

Community Picks: San Francisco Giants 0% vs Milwaukee Brewers 0%

San Francisco Giants and Milwaukee Brewers Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Milwaukee Brewers
The first full season of the Milwaukee Brewers' rebuilding era began with a blowout loss. Outfielder Ryan Braun thinks this is a perfect time for the younger members of the team to learn a valuable lesson. Scooter Gennett and Jonathan Villar hit homers off San Francisco's Madison Bumgarner, but the Giants' hitters backed their ailing ace in a 12-3 victory in an opener on Monday. Continue to Article
April 04, 2016 7:33:pm EST
Milwaukee Brewers
The first full season of the Milwaukee Brewers' rebuilding era began with a blowout loss. Outfielder Ryan Braun thinks this is a perfect time for the younger members of the team to learn a valuable lesson. Scooter Gennett and Jonathan Villar hit homers off San Francisco's Madison Bumgarner, but the Giants' hitters backed their ailing ace in a 12-3 victory in an opener on Monday. Continue to Article
April 04, 2016 7:33:pm EST
San Francisco Giants
The San Francisco Giants, unequivocally  baseball's best team in even-numbered years , started off 2016 in grand style. Ace Madison Bumgarner was so-so by his standards in his opening day start Monday, going five innings and giving up three runs, but it was the Giants' offense that stood out in a 12-3 win over the Milwaukee Brewers. The highlight came in the eighth inning, when Denard Span, Joe Panik and Buster Posey launched back-to-back-to-back home runs off Brewers reliever Ariel Pena to put an exclamation point on San Francisco's punishing day at the plate. [ Sign up for Fantasy Baseball  |  Play for $40K  |  Expert rankings  |  Mock draft ]  It's been almost 20 years since any team in the majors hit three consecutive home runs in the first game of the season. Coincidentally, the manager of the last team to do it was also Bruce Bochy. Per Elias, Giants are first team to go back-to-back-to-back on Opening Day since the 1997 Padres. — Alex Pavlovic (@AlexPavlovic) April 4, 2016 Span led the way offensively for the Giants with five RBIs and two runs scored while third baseman Matt Duffy came up with four RBIs off two home runs of his own and first baseman Brandon Belt went 3-for-4 with a walk. San Francisco loaded up on pitching in the offseason, signing Johnny Cueto and Jeff Samardzija to big free-agent contracts, and mostly overshadowing the acquisition of Span. The dynamic outfielder got a three-year deal with the Giants  to play center field and be the catalyst at the top of the lineup in front of Panik, Posey, Hunter Pence and Belt. [Elsewhere: Bryce Harper continues his favorite opening-day tradition ] The prevailing thought is that with a rotation fronted by Bumgarner, Cueto and Samardzija and a consistent lineup, the Giants should be good enough to get back into the playoffs and compete for their fourth World Series title since 2010. Scoring 12 runs on opening day with Span in the leadoff spot is one way to make this statement: San Francisco is serious about contending this season. More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports: - - - - - - - Israel Fehr is a writer for Big League Stew  on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at israelfehr@yahoo.ca or follow him on Twitter. Follow @israelfehr Continue to Article
April 04, 2016 6:30:pm EST
Milwaukee Brewers
The San Francisco Giants, unequivocally  baseball's best team in even-numbered years , started off 2016 in grand style. Ace Madison Bumgarner was so-so by his standards in his opening day start Monday, going five innings and giving up three runs, but it was the Giants' offense that stood out in a 12-3 win over the Milwaukee Brewers. The highlight came in the eighth inning, when Denard Span, Joe Panik and Buster Posey launched back-to-back-to-back home runs off Brewers reliever Ariel Pena to put an exclamation point on San Francisco's punishing day at the plate. [ Sign up for Fantasy Baseball  |  Play for $40K  |  Expert rankings  |  Mock draft ]  It's been almost 20 years since any team in the majors hit three consecutive home runs in the first game of the season. Coincidentally, the manager of the last team to do it was also Bruce Bochy. Per Elias, Giants are first team to go back-to-back-to-back on Opening Day since the 1997 Padres. — Alex Pavlovic (@AlexPavlovic) April 4, 2016 Span led the way offensively for the Giants with five RBIs and two runs scored while third baseman Matt Duffy came up with four RBIs off two home runs of his own and first baseman Brandon Belt went 3-for-4 with a walk. San Francisco loaded up on pitching in the offseason, signing Johnny Cueto and Jeff Samardzija to big free-agent contracts, and mostly overshadowing the acquisition of Span. The dynamic outfielder got a three-year deal with the Giants  to play center field and be the catalyst at the top of the lineup in front of Panik, Posey, Hunter Pence and Belt. [Elsewhere: Bryce Harper continues his favorite opening-day tradition ] The prevailing thought is that with a rotation fronted by Bumgarner, Cueto and Samardzija and a consistent lineup, the Giants should be good enough to get back into the playoffs and compete for their fourth World Series title since 2010. Scoring 12 runs on opening day with Span in the leadoff spot is one way to make this statement: San Francisco is serious about contending this season. More MLB coverage from Yahoo Sports: - - - - - - - Israel Fehr is a writer for Big League Stew  on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at israelfehr@yahoo.ca or follow him on Twitter. Follow @israelfehr Continue to Article
April 04, 2016 6:30:pm EST
Milwaukee Brewers
Denard Span homered and drove in five runs in his San Francisco debut, and the Giants beat the Milwaukee Brewers 12-3 in an opener Monday despite a sluggish start from under-the-weather ace Madison Bumgarner. Span hit a three-run shot with two outs in the eighth inning and Joe Panik and Buster Posey followed with home runs off Ariel Pena. It marked the first time the Giants had connected for three straight homers on opening day. Continue to Article
April 04, 2016 6:21:pm EST
 
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