Bookie Beat Down - The San Francisco Giants

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May/05/2018

While not destroying the bookies, at least not yet, the San Francisco Giants have been hot over their last ten games going 7-3 in that span.

The Giants are just two games above the .500 mark but have been making some headway of late.  After all, they are just four games behind the division leading Diamondbacks. 

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San Francisco has kicked off its series against Atlanta with a win on Friday.  They have split in the last ten meetings versus the Braves.

- Dan Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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