San Francisco entered with the Cactus League's strongest spring form, but Arizona brought Zac Gallen and fresh momentum after an 11-run breakout, creating a sharp near-pick'em test between team record and starting-pitching quality.
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| Sportsbook | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
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| DraftKings | ARI +11.5 SF -11.5 | ARI +425 SF -575 | O 46.5 U 46.5 |
| BetUS | ARI +11.5 SF -11.5 | — | O 46.5 U 46.5 |
| Caesars | ARI +11 SF -11 | ARI +400 SF -600 | O 47.5 U 47.5 |
Injury Report
Arizona's biggest health questions centered on Corbin Carroll, who was returning from hamate surgery and limited to designated hitter, and Gabriel Moreno, whose forearm tightness showed inflammation but no structural damage. Lourdes Gurriel Jr. remained out following ACL surgery, while Merrill Kelly was expected to open the season on the injured list. San Francisco was evaluating Hayden Birdsong for elbow soreness.
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Key Matchup Edge
Arizona's clearest edge was the starting-pitcher slot. Gallen entered with one hit allowed, five strikeouts and no walks across four spring innings, while San Francisco's lineup lacked several World Baseball Classic regulars and Devers had yet to record a spring hit. If Gallen controlled the early innings, Arizona had value in a near-even market despite its weaker overall spring record.
3 Things to Watch
- Gallen's early command efficiency
- San Francisco bullpen depth
- Carroll's post-surgery swing timing
Betting Breakdown
San Francisco entered this Cactus League matchup with a 15-5-1 record and a strong home profile, but the betting market was much tighter than those records suggested. The Giants were only a modest moneyline favorite, even with most tickets and money leaning their way, because Arizona had the more compelling starting-pitching angle in Zac Gallen. He had allowed only one hit with five strikeouts and no walks through four spring innings before this start. Arizona also arrived off an 11-5 win at Kansas City, snapping a three-game slide and restoring some offensive confidence. The risk for the Diamondbacks was lineup continuity: Corbin Carroll was still limited to designated hitter after hamate surgery, Gabriel Moreno was dealing with forearm inflammation, and several core infielders were away at the World Baseball Classic. San Francisco's overall spring form was better, but consecutive split-squad losses exposed some volatility. With a total around 11.5, early pitching efficiency mattered more than the raw win-loss gap.
Arizona Betting Outlook
Arizona's betting case started with Zac Gallen, whose spring workload had been efficient and nearly spotless before this matchup. The Diamondbacks were only 9-12 overall, but they had just scored 11 runs in Kansas City and owned a respectable 6-5 road record. The offensive ceiling was harder to project because Carroll was still limited to designated hitter, Moreno was managing forearm inflammation, and several regulars were away at the World Baseball Classic. Arizona therefore needed Gallen to suppress San Francisco early and keep the game inside a favorable script before the deeper innings introduced more spring-roster variance.
San Francisco Betting Outlook
San Francisco's 15-5 spring record was the strongest top-line argument for backing the home side, and its 7-3 home mark reinforced that case. The Giants also drew the majority of both tickets and money in the market. Still, the matchup carried risk because the club was coming off two split-squad losses, Devers had been hitless in 18 spring at-bats, and several regulars were away at the World Baseball Classic. San Francisco's path was to make Gallen work, expose Arizona's thinner middle innings, and let its deeper spring roster create separation after the starters exited.
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The current home spread is SF -11.5, while the away spread is ARI +11.5.
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The spread opened at SF -11.5 and is now SF -11.5.
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The current moneyline is ARI +425 / SF -575.
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The moneyline opened at ARI +470 / SF -650 and is now ARI +425 / SF -575.
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The current total is 46.5.
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The total opened at 46.5 and is now 46.5.
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Arizona's clearest edge was the starting-pitcher slot. Gallen entered with one hit allowed, five strikeouts and no walks across four spring innings, while San Francisco's lineup lacked several World Baseball Classic regulars and Devers had yet to record a spring hit. If Gallen controlled the early innings, Arizona had value in a near-even market despite its weaker overall spring record.
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| HOU@NE | DRAKE MAYE OVER 0.5 INT | 55.1% | 5 | WIN |
| LAR@CHI | KYREN WILLIAMS OVER 59.5 RUSH YDS | 55.5% | 5 | WIN |
| SF@SEA | JAUAN JENNINGS OVER 3.5 RECEPTIONS | 56.8% | 6 | LOSS |
| BUF@DEN | BO NIX OVER 243.5 PASS + RUSH YDS | 55.2% | 5 | WIN |
| SF@SEA | SF +7 | 56.8% | 6 | LOSS |
| HOU@PIT | UNDER 38.5 | 53.4% | 2 | WIN |
| HOU@PIT | AARON RODGERS UNDER 21.5 PASS COMP | 54.5% | 4 | WIN |
| LAC@NE | DRAKE MAYE OVER 0.5 INT THROWN | 56.1% | 6 | WIN |
| BUF@JAC | TRAVIS ETIENNE UNDER 81.5 RUSH + RECV YDS | 54.2% | 4 | LOSS |
| SF@PHI | SF +6.5 | 54.7% | 4 | WIN |
| LAC@NE | LAC +3.5 | 57.1% | 7 | LOSS |
| LAR@CAR | MATTHEW STAFFORD UNDER 33.5 PASS ATT | 53.5% | 3 | LOSS |
| GB@CHI | CALEB WILLIAMS UNDER 0.5 INT THROWN | 55.1% | 5 | LOSS |
| BAL@PIT | DERRICK HENRY OVER 99.5 RUSH + REC YDS | 55.9% | 5 | WIN |
| DET@CHI | JAHMYR GIBBS ANYTIME TD | 56.8% | 6 | WIN |
| IND@HOU | CJ STROUD OVER 221.5 PASS + RUSH YDS | 55.4% | 5 | LOSS |
| TEN@JAC | JAC -13.5 | 56.3% | 6 | WIN |
| CLE@CIN | CIN -7.5 | 53.8% | 3 | LOSS |
| DAL@NYG | OVER 49.5 | 54.6% | 4 | WIN |
| CAR@TB | BRYCE YOUNG UNDER 0.5 INT | 55.2% | 5 | LOSS |
| SEA@SF | KENNETH WALKER III UNDER 11.5 RUSH ATT | 55.3% | 5 | LOSS |
| CAR@TB | BAKER MAYFIELD OVER 0.5 INT | 54.1% | 4 | WIN |
| SEA@SF | CHRISTIAN MCCAFFREY OVER 5.5 RECEPTIONS | 56.7% | 6 | WIN |
| LAR@ATL | KYLE PITS OVER 54.5 RECV YDS | 55.7% | 5 | LOSS |
| LAR@ATL | BIJAN ROBINSON UNDER 44.5 RECV YDS | 54.3% | 4 | WIN |
| CHI@SF | CALEB WILLIAMS OVER 224.5 PASS YDS | 54.1% | 4 | WIN |
| JAC@IND | MICHAEL PITTMAN OVER 49.5 RECV YDS | 55.2% | 5 | LOSS |
| PIT@CLE | CLE +4.5 | 56.9% | 6 | WIN |
| ARI@CIN | CIN -7 | 58.8% | 8 | WIN |
| TB@MIA | TB -4.5 | 55.2% | 5 | LOSS |
| NYG@LV | NYG -2 | 54.3% | 4 | WIN |
| NE@NYJ | NE -13.5 | 53.9% | 3 | WIN |
| NO@TEN | NO -1 | 56.0% | 5 | WIN |
| NYG@LV | UNDER 41.5 | 53.7% | 3 | LOSS |
| HOU@LAC | CJ STROUD OVER 0.5 INT | 55.5% | 5 | WIN |
| DAL@WAS | DAL -8.5 | 54.1% | 4 | LOSS |
| DEN@KC | RJ HARVEY ANYTIME TD | 54.4% | 4 | WIN |
| DAL@WAS | TERRY MCLAURIN ANYTIME TD | 53.9% | 3 | LOSS |
| SF@IND | BROCK PURDY OVER 0.5 INT | 55.2% | 5 | WIN |
| SF@IND | MICHAEL PITTMAN JR OVER 3.5 RECEPTIONS | 54.2% | 4 | WIN |
| SF@IND | SF -4.5 | 56.8% | 6 | WIN |
| LV@HOU | NICO COLLINS ANYTIME TD | 56.3% | 6 | LOSS |
| LAC@DAL | JAVONTE WILLIAMS UNDER 82.5 RUSH + RECV YDS | 55.2% | 5 | WIN |
| JAC@DEN | TREVOR LAWRENCE UNDER 251.5 PASS + RUSH YDS | 57.4% | 7 | LOSS |
| LV@HOU | HOU -14 | 54.6% | 4 | LOSS |
| BUF@CLE | CLE +10.5 | 54.9% | 4 | WIN |
| MIN@NYG | MIN -2.5 | 56.3% | 6 | WIN |
| TB@CAR | TB -3 | 53.1% | 3 | LOSS |
| JAC@DEN | DEN -3.5 | 53.6% | 3 | LOSS |
| KC@TEN | KC -2.5 | 54.6% | 4 | LOSS |
| NE@BAL | NE +3.5 | 56.4% | 6 | WIN |