Kenny G advised jumping on San Francisco at +120 as his potential "dog of the day." He expects Robbie Ray (9-6, 2.98 ERA) to rebound after surrendering four earned in six innings to the Padres last week, pointing out that Ray dominated this lineup back in early June. The Giants’ bullpen owns one of MLB’s best ERAs, giving Kenny confidence if Ray exits early, whereas San Francisco’s main flaw—an offense that ranks 25th in runs, batting average, and slugging—still showed life with seven runs in its last game. Nestor Cortez counters for San Diego with a 5.71 ERA across just 8.1 innings since arriving from Milwaukee, and the Padres lineup, while 9th in average and 8th in OBP, sits only 22nd in runs and is coming off a sweep at the hands of the Dodgers. With San Diego laying –140 and the total sitting 7.5/8, Kenny likes the value on the Giants moneyline.