The Arizona Diamondbacks are on the road for a four-game set against the host San Francisco Giants with Game One set for Thursday night. The Snakes will send Ryne Nelson to the mound with his 1-2 SU record and his ERA of 5.27 on the season. Nelson is coming off a win in his last outing holding the Cardinals to one run on seven hits over six innings of work. Over the course of Nelson’s three-year career, he has been solid on the road with an ERA of 3.32 while struggling away from home with an ERA of 7.02. Nelson faced the Giants three times last season allowing four runs in the first meeting while posting an ERA of 1.98 over thirteen innings of work in the next two meetings. The Diamondbacks won all three games with Nelson on the mound. The Giants will send Logan Webb to the bump with his record of 1-1 SU with an ERA of 3.80. He earned a win against Tampa Bay in his last start, allowing one run on six hits in seven innings. Webb is coming off a win against Tampa Bay in his last start, allowing one run on six hits in seven innings of work. Webb has normally been money when starting at home but this season he has been vulnerable to lefthanded hitters. That is not good news for Webb and the Giants because this Diamondbacks team has some big hitters on that side of the plate. Webb has also been putting too many runners on base with seventeen in his last two starts combined. The Snakes know how to take advantage of these free passes. The TPR Index projects a run advantage of 1.47 runs in favor of the Diamondbacks. The SIM Matrix has the Arizona Diamondbacks with a 73.89 percent advantage versus the San Francisco Giants in tonight’s contest. Play ON MLB teams in the first game of a series after playing as a home favorite when facing a divisional opponent with fewer wins, 541-366 SU (60%)(+$2,770). We are going to back the underdog in this matchup as the Diamondbacks get the Game One victory on Thursday night.