Venue: Oracle Park – San Francisco, California
First Pitch: 1:05 PM PT / 4:05 PM ET
Probable Pitchers: ATL – LHP Chris Sale vs. SF – LHP Robbie Ray
Venue Profile – Oracle Park
Type: Outdoor
Dimensions:
LF: 339 ft
CF: 399 ft
RF: 309 ft (but deep alley in RCF)
Park Factors:
One of MLB’s most pitcher‑friendly parks
Suppresses HRs to right‑center
Boosts triples due to deep gaps
Impact:
Left‑handed pitchers thrive here
Braves’ right‑handed power slightly muted
Giants’ left‑handed bats get minimal HR boost
Weather Forecast – San Francisco, CA
Temperature: 63–67°F
Wind: 12–16 mph blowing out to right‑center
Humidity: 65–70%
Conditions: Typical cool, breezy Bay Area afternoon
Impact:
Wind helps carry balls to RCF
Marine layer suppresses deep fly balls
Net effect: still a pitcher‑leaning environment
Injury Report
Atlanta Braves
Ronald Acuña Jr. – OUT (ACL)
Austin Riley – ACTIVE
Matt Olson – ACTIVE
Ozzie Albies – ACTIVE
Spencer Strider – OUT (elbow)
San Francisco Giants
Michael Conforto – ACTIVE
Jung Hoo Lee – OUT (shoulder)
Patrick Bailey – ACTIVE
Alex Cobb – OUT (hip)
Kyle Harrison – DAY‑TO‑DAY (back)
Team Records & Recent Form
Atlanta Braves (49–32)
Last 5: 1–4
Road Record: 23–18
Runs Scored: 4.9 per game
Runs Allowed: 4.1 per game
Trend:
Offense cooling off
Pitching still strong
Sale has been their most consistent starter
San Francisco Giants (34–48)
Last 5: 3–2
Home Record: 19–22
Runs Scored: 4.2 per game
Runs Allowed: 4.8 per game
Trend:
Offense inconsistent
Pitching struggling
Ray still working back into form
Series History
Season Series: Braves lead 2–1
Last 10 Meetings: Braves lead 7–3
At Oracle Park (last 3 seasons): Braves 8–5
Key Trend:
Atlanta’s pitching has dominated the matchup
Giants struggle vs. elite left‑handed starters
Pitching Matchup Breakdown
ATL – LHP Chris Sale
Record: 8–3
ERA: 3.12
WHIP: 1.08
K/9: 11.4
Recent Starts:
7.0 IP, 1 ER vs. STL
6.1 IP, 3 ER vs. NYM
8.0 IP, 2 ER vs. SD
Scouting Notes:
Slider remains elite
Fastball velocity stable (93–95)
Giants’ lineup struggles vs. high‑spin lefties
Oracle Park enhances his strengths
Matchup Outlook: Sale has a major advantage and should dominate early.
SF – LHP Robbie Ray
Record: 4–6
ERA: 4.61
WHIP: 1.34
K/9: 10.2
Recent Starts:
5.0 IP, 4 ER vs. ARI
6.0 IP, 2 ER vs. COL
4.2 IP, 5 ER vs. ATL
Scouting Notes:
Still inconsistent post‑injury
Walk rate elevated
Braves’ right‑handed bats (Riley, Murphy, Ozuna) are a tough matchup
Matchup Outlook: Ray’s volatility is a concern; Braves’ lineup profiles well against him.
Key Player Matchups
Matt Olson (ATL) vs. Ray
Edge: Braves Olson crushes left‑handed fastballs and has strong numbers vs. Ray historically.
Michael Conforto (SF) vs. Sale
Edge: Braves Sale’s slider neutralizes Conforto’s pull‑heavy swing.
Marcell Ozuna (ATL) vs. Ray
Edge: Braves Ozuna’s power plays well even in Oracle Park.
Patrick Bailey (SF) vs. Sale
Edge: Braves Bailey struggles vs. elite left‑handed breaking balls.
Statistical Comparison
| Category | Braves | Giants | Edge |
| OPS | .776 | .708 | Braves |
| HR | 112 | 83 | Braves |
| Team ERA | 3.78 | 4.62 | Braves |
| Bullpen ERA | 3.49 | 4.31 | Braves |
| Defensive Runs Saved | +14 | -3 | Braves |
Atlanta holds advantages across all major categories.
Betting Trends
Braves are 8–3 in Sale’s last 11 starts
Giants are 3–7 in their last 10 home games
Braves overs have hit in 5 of last 8
Giants have scored 3 or fewer runs in 6 of last 9
Braves are 7–3 in last 10 vs. SF
Game Odds
Atlanta Braves – 159
San Francisco Giants 7.5
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Saturday, June 27, 2026








