On Sunday, May 12 at 4:05 PM ET, Michael Conforto and the San Francisco Giants (18-23) host Elly De La Cruz and the Cincinnati Reds (17-22) in the series rubber match at Oracle Park.
Info on how to watch San Francisco's matchup against Cincinnati can be found in the below article.
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Giants vs. Reds Game Info
- Date: Sunday, May 12, 2024
- Time: 4:05 PM ET
- TV: BSOH
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- Location: San Francisco, California
- Venue: Oracle Park
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Pitching Matchup
Giants: Kyle Harrison
- Kyle Harrison gets the start for the Giants, his ninth of the season. He is 3-1 with a 3.20 ERA and 40 strikeouts through 45 2/3 innings pitched.
- The left-hander last appeared on Wednesday against the Colorado Rockies, when he threw seven scoreless innings while giving up four hits.
- In eight games this season, the 22-year-old has amassed an ERA of 3.20, with 8 strikeouts per nine innings. Opponents are hitting .251 against him.
- Harrison has collected five quality starts this year.
- Harrison will aim to pitch five or more innings for his fourth straight appearance. He's averaging 5.6 innings per outing.
- He has had two appearances this season in which he kept his opponents to zero earned runs.
Reds: Frankie Montás
- Frankie Montas gets the start for the Reds, his seventh of the season. He is 2-3 with a 3.55 ERA and 21 strikeouts through 25 1/3 innings pitched.
- The right-hander's most recent time out came on Tuesday against the Arizona Diamondbacks, when he went six innings, surrendering one earned run while giving up four hits.
- The 31-year-old has an ERA of 3.55, with 7.5 strikeouts per nine innings in six games this season. Opposing hitters have a .227 batting average against him.
- Montas heads into the outing with two quality starts under his belt this year.
- Montas will try to pick up his fifth game of five or more innings pitched this season. He's averaging 4.2 innings per appearance.
- In two of his six total appearances this season he has not surrendered an earned run.
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Team Comparison
Giants | Reds | |
---|---|---|
3.7 | Runs Scored (PG) | 4.3 |
4.7 | Runs Allowed (PG) | 4.4 |
.239 | Batting AVG | .213 |
.261 | Batting AVG Against | .237 |
36 | Home Runs | 37 |
36 | Home Runs Allowed | 43 |
Giants Offensive Leaders
- Conforto's batting average this year is .280, and he has an OPS of .821 (.331 on-base, .490 slugging). He has seven homers and 20 RBI, plus 19 runs scored. His strikeout rate is 20.8%, and his walk rate is 7.1%.
- In 2024, Thairo Estrada's batting average is .248, to go along with a .276 on-base percentage and a .430 slugging percentage. He has six homers and 21 RBI, plus 17 runs scored. His strikeout rate is 19.9%, and his walk rate is 3.2%.
- Jung Hoo Lee is hitting .262, with two home runs and eight RBI, plus 15 runs scored and two steals on five attempts. His strikeout rate is 8.2%, and his walk rate is 6.3%. He has a .310 on-base percentage and a .331 slugging percentage.
- The Giants' Matt Chapman is hitting .213, with a .261 on-base percentage and a .355 slugging percentage. His strikeout rate is 26.1%, and his walk rate is 5.5%. He has five home runs and 18 RBI, plus 20 runs scored and three steals on three attempts.
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Reds Offensive Leaders
- De La Cruz has posted a batting average of .272 with an OPS of .910 (.373 OBP; .537 SLG) this season, while blasting nine HRs with 31 runs and 21 RBI. He's walking at a 12% clip and fanning 31% of the time. On the bases, he's swiped 25 bags on 29 attempts.
- In 163 plate appearances, Spencer Steer has put up a batting average of .248 with an OPS of .778 (.362 OBP; .416 SLG) this season, while cracking four dingers with 18 runs and 27 RBI. He's walking at a 12.9% clip and striking out 16.6% of the time. On the basepaths, he's pilfered 10 bags on 11 attempts.
- This season, Jonathan India is batting .210/.322/.298 with two dingers, 11 RBI and 12 runs, with three steals. He's fanning at a 19.2% clip and walking 13% of the time.
- At the plate, the Reds' Tyler Stephenson sports a .216/.314/.398 slash line, and he's launched four homers with 14 runs scored and 11 RBI. He's walking and striking out 11.8% and 22.5% of the time, respectively.
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