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SportsLine expert Angelo "Amags" Magliocca reveals his same-game parlay for Sunday Night Baseball featuring Giants vs. Cubs on June 7
This weekend, the San Francisco Giants head to Wrigley Field for a three-game series against the Chicago Cubs. Both teams are struggling at the moment, near the bottom of the National League standings. But it's a long MLB season, which means taking control in a very winnable series like this one could do wonders for either team's momentum.
SportsLine's projection model, which is on a red-hot 17-5 run on all top-rated MLB picks, has locked in its 'Sunday Night Baseball' predictions for the Chicago Cubs vs. San Francisco Giants
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Cubs vs. Giants prediction, odds, time: 2026 MLB picks for Sunday Night Baseball from advanced model
SportsLine's model simulated Chicago Cubs vs. San Francisco Giants 10,000 times and revealed its MLB predictions and Sunday Night Baseball picks
The San Francisco Giants visit the Chicago Cubs on June 7, 2026, and our Giants vs. Cubs predictions back the plus-money side behind a sharper starter profile.
Bo Davidson has been showing off his pop since the calendar turned to June. The Giants’ No. 6 prospect homered in his fourth straight game, and for the fifth time in six games in Double-A Richmond’s 6-3 loss to Erie at The Diamond.
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Cubs starter Jameson Taillon left Chicago's game against the San Francisco Giants with an undetermined injury with no outs in the second inning Sunday night.
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Spiraling Giants could be ‘stuck’ with albatross contracts as they face nightmare MLB trade deadline
The San Francisco Giants are approaching an important crossroads, and ESPN insider Buster Olney believes standing still is not an option. Speaking to Willard and Dibbs on 95.7 The Game, Olney argued the Giants need to be aggressive despite being saddled with several expensive contracts that are difficult to move.
The San Francisco Giants’ bats exploded in Chicago with a home run parade and a historic performance by Matt Chapman, lighting up the National League.