In the final game of a three-game set at Citi Field, the San Francisco Giants (55-56) face the New York Mets (63-48), Sunday at 1:40 p.m. ET.
The Mets are a home favorite (-162) versus the Giants (+136). The matchup on the mound for this contest is set with the New York Mets looking to Frankie Montas (3-1), and Carson Whisenhunt answering the bell for the San Francisco Giants.
The Mets defeated the Giants 12-6 yesterday, with Reed Garrett getting the win (1.1 IP, 0 R, 0 H, 1 K) and Pete Alonso leading the way offensively (going 2 for 4 with a double, a home run and three RBIs). Kai-Wei Teng (3.1 IP, 5 R, 4 H, 4 K) took the loss for the Giants.
Ahead of watching this Mets vs. Giants matchup, here’s what you need to know about Sunday’s action on the diamond, including viewing options.
New York Mets vs. San Francisco Giants odds, line and spread
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Favorite: Mets (-162, bet $162 to win $100)Underdog: Giants (+136, bet $100 to win $136)Over/under: 8.5Mets vs. Giants: Game time and live stream infoGame day: Sunday, August 3, 2025Game time: 1:40 p.m. ETLocation: Queens, New YorkStadium: Citi FieldTV channel: MLB Network, SNY, and NBCS-BALive stream: Watch LIVE with Fubo! (Regional restrictions may apply)
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Mets stats and trendsMets betting recordsThis season, the Mets have been favored 78 times and won 50, or 64.1%, of those games.New York has entered 33 games this season favored by -162 or more and is 25-8 in those contests.The implied probability of a win from the Mets, based on the moneyline, is 61.8%.New York’s games have gone over the total in 48 of its 111 chances.The Mets are 53-58-0 ATS in their 111 games with a spread this season.Frankie Montás (Mets probable starter)Montas makes the start for the Mets, his seventh of the season. He is 3-1 with a 5.46 ERA and 26 strikeouts through 29 2/3 innings pitched.The right-hander last appeared on Tuesday against the San Diego Padres, when he went 4 1/3 innings, allowing five earned runs while giving up eight hits.In six games this season, the 32-year-old has an ERA of 5.46, with 7.9 strikeouts per nine innings. Opponents are hitting .292 against him.Montas is yet to record a quality start so far this year.Montas will try to secure his fifth game of five or more innings pitched this season. He averages 4.9 innings per appearance.In one of his six total appearances this season he has not given up an earned run.He will face a Giants offense that ranks 25th in the league with 453 runs while batting .232 as a squad. It has a collective .374 slugging percentage (28th in MLB action) and has hit a total of 103 home runs (26th in MLB).Mets batting statsThe Mets’ 137 home runs rank 10th in Major League Baseball.The offense for New York has a slugging percentage of .409 this season, 11th in MLB.The Mets’ .241 batting average ranks 22nd in the league this season.New York has scored 488 runs (4.4 per game) this season, which ranks 15th in MLB.The Mets have an on-base percentage of .321 this season, which ranks 10th in the league.New York ranks 12th in MLB in strikeouts per game with an average of 8.0 whiffs per contest.Giants stats and trendsGiants betting recordsThe Giants have been underdogs in 44 games this season and have come away with the win 21 times (47.7%) in those contests.San Francisco has a win-loss record of 3-7 when favored by +136 or worse by bookmakers this year.The Giants have an implied victory probability of 42.4% according to the moneyline set for this matchup.San Francisco and its opponents have gone over the total this season in 50 of its 111 opportunities.The Giants are 46-65-0 against the spread in their 111 games that had a posted line this season.Carson Whisenhunt (Giants probable starter)Whisenhunt (0-0) starts for the Giants, his second of the season.In his most recent time out on Tuesday, the lefty threw five innings against the Pittsburgh Pirates, allowing four earned runs while surrendering five hits.In one game this season, he has compiled a 7.20 ERA and averages 5.4 strikeouts per nine innings while opposing batters are hitting .250 against him.He will take the hill against a Mets offense that ranks 22nd in the league with 891 total hits (on a .241 batting average). The squad also slugs a collective .409 (11th in the league) with 137 total home runs (10th in MLB action).Giants batting statsThe Giants have hit 103 home runs this season, the fifth-lowest total in baseball.So far this season, San Francisco’s .374 slugging percentage is the third-lowest percentage in baseball.The Giants have the fifth-worst batting average in the league (.232).The offense for San Francisco is the No. 25 offense in MLB, scoring 4.1 runs per game (453 total runs).The Giants rank 21st in MLB with an on-base percentage of .310.