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One of the most heated rivalries in Major League Baseball will be renewed on Wednesday night. Game 2 of a quick two-game set between the San Francisco Giants and Los Angeles Dodgers is on tap with a late 10:10 p.m. (ET) start on the West Coast.

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San Francisco comes into Wednesday night’s contest just a half-game in back of its bitter rivals for first place in the NL West standings. The Giants came up well short in Monday’s 11-5 loss to the Washington Nationals has heavy -170 home favorites on PointsBet’s MLB money line.

San Francisco is now 14-9 through its first 23 games of the season. Heading down the coast for this matchup at Dodgers Stadium, the Giants are 8-3 in 11 road games this year. The total has gone OVER in four of their last five games overall.

The Dodgers 15-7 in 22 games with Monday’s 6-3 interleague victory over the Detroit Tigers as prohibitive -260 home favorites. Los Angeles improves to 8-5 at home this season. The total went OVER 7.5 runs in that game after staying UNDER in the team’s previous four outings.

The Giants will go with left hander Alex Wood as their starter on Wednesday night. He has gotten off to a solid 2-1 start behind a 4.19 ERA while striking out 19 batters. The Dodgers will turn to Tony Gonsolin. Through one start, this righty has posted a 1.59 ERA.

The early betting line at PointsBet has the Dodgers listed as -140 favorites with the total set at 6.5 runs what is expected to be a duel on the mound. The early betting consensus has jumped on the OVER in this game at 87%. However, that appears to be a trap bet given just how low the number has been set.

The plus money on San Francisco at +120 could be the way to go in this one coming off Monday’s loss. The Giants have won five of their last six road games overall and they are 4-2 in their last six road games against Los Angeles.

Written by Dave Schwab