Kenny G said the only side showing even a sliver of value in this matchup is Washington at +118. He acknowledged the Nationals’ ugly 5.88 bullpen ERA (worst in MLB) and an offense that has scored just 4-0-0-2-7-3-2 runs the past seven games, but emphasized two angles supporting the dog: 1) San Francisco’s lineup has fallen to 21st in runs and 25th in batting average after a torrid April, posting 2-5-4-8-4-12 runs their last six; 2) the club is 59-58 overall but “tends to lose when Justin Burlander is on the mound” (1-8 record, 4.29 ERA). With the Giants priced as –140 home chalk despite minimal edge at the plate and a Nationals starter who “was great” in his May meeting with them, Kenny labeled Washington a modest plus-money play, not a strong conviction but the only side he could back in this spot.