San Francisco Giants Look to End Home Skid vs. Tampa Bay Rays: Game Preview, Odds & Pitching Matchup (August 17, 2025)

Sunday, August 17th, 2025

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Tampa Bay Rays vs. San Francisco Giants: MLB Showdown at Oracle Park

The Tampa Bay Rays (61-63, fourth in the AL East) visit the San Francisco Giants (59-64, fourth in the NL West) in a critical game at Oracle Park on August 17, 2025, at 3:05 PM local time. Both teams are eyeing a much-needed win as they battle for positioning in their respective divisions.

Pitching Matchup

The Rays will send Ryan Pepiot (8-9, 3.86 ERA, 1.18 WHIP, 138 strikeouts) to the mound. He’ll be opposed by the Giants’ ace Logan Webb (10-9, 3.34 ERA, 1.26 WHIP, 168 strikeouts), who looks to guide San Francisco out of a tough stretch at home.

Weather

Today at Oracle Park, expect mostly clear skies with comfortable temperatures around 68°F at game time. There's little to no chance of precipitation, and light winds from the west at 8 mph could give a slight boost to balls hit toward right field, making conditions nearly ideal for baseball.

Team Insights

The San Francisco Giants are looking to snap a seven-game home losing streak. With a 29-33 home record this season, the Giants are hoping to capitalize on their power—the team is 23-6 when hitting two or more home runs in a game.

The Tampa Bay Rays hold a 29-33 record on the road and are 61-63 overall. The Rays are especially strong when outhitting their opponent, boasting a 44-12 record in those situations.

This marks the third time the two teams will meet this season, making this game an important rubber match in the series.

Top Performers

For the Giants, power hitter Rafael Devers has racked up 28 doubles and 23 home runs, leading the offense. Casey Schmitt has been heating up recently, going 11 for 38 with two doubles, two home runs, and six RBIs over the last 10 games.

Last 10 Games

The Giants have struggled lately, posting a 3-7 record with a .223 batting average and a 4.10 team ERA, getting outscored by 15 runs.

The Rays are 6-4 in their last 10, batting .235 as a team with a 4.08 ERA and outscoring opponents by three runs.

Injury Report

San Francisco will be missing several key contributors, including Matt Chapman (hand, 10-Day IL), Jerar Encarnacion (hamstring, 10-Day IL), Erik Miller (elbow, 15-Day IL), and Tom Murphy (back, 60-Day IL).

The Rays list Josh Lowe (oblique, day-to-day), Taylor Walls (groin, 10-Day IL), Jonny Deluca (hamstring, 10-Day IL), Jonathan Aranda (wrist, 10-Day IL), Stuart Fairchild (oblique, 10-Day IL), Manuel Rodriguez (forearm, 60-Day IL), Hunter Bigge (lat, 60-Day IL), Richie Palacios (knee, 60-Day IL), Shane McClanahan (tricep, 60-Day IL), Alex Faedo (shoulder, 60-Day IL), and Nathan Lavender (elbow, 60-Day IL) as unavailable.

In summary

The Tampa Bay Rays and San Francisco Giants both look to bounce back and gain ground in their divisions as they clash at Oracle Park. With favorable weather, strong pitching, and both teams eager for a win, expect a competitive matchup. Fans can keep an eye on standout performers like Rafael Devers and recent hot streaks from Casey Schmitt, while monitoring key injuries that could impact the outcome.


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