Giants take on the Diamondbacks in first of 3-game series
The Giants and Diamondbacks enter their eighth matchup this season with similar records, both aiming to boost their NL West standings and postseason chances.
- The Arizona Diamondbacks visit the San Francisco Giants on Monday at Oracle Park to start a three-game series with a 9:45 p.m. ET first pitch.
- Both teams have similar overall records, with the Diamondbacks at 72-72 and the Giants at 72-71, while Arizona leads the season series 4-3.
- The Giants' pitching staff has a 3.77 ERA, ranking third in the National League, while Nabil Crismatt and Logan Webb are the likely starters with strong recent performances.
- Crismatt holds a 2-0 record with a 2.14 ERA, and Webb has a 13-9 record with a 3.17 ERA and 194 strikeouts, supporting their projected impact in the game.
- This matchup could influence the playoff push as both teams are close in the wild card race and are looking to improve their postseason chances.
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