Last night, the Golden State Warriors solidified themselves as an NBA Dynasty winning their 4th Championship in 8 seasons. Curry finally got his Finals MVP leading to great harmony in the greatest point guards of all time discussion. Anyways, now that the NBA is over, it's time to focus on America's past time baseball. We have a great schedule of games ahead of us so let's check it out! 

Giants 3B Evan Longoria: Under .5 Runs (90 Thrive Points) 

The veteran third baseman and former Tampa Bay Ray had a mild start to the season after finger surgery but an off and on hamstring injury has rendered him useless over the past few weeks. He's been in and out of the starting lineup over the past ten games and is 5 for 23 over that span. He's also only scored 2 runs in that span, which is something he has only done nine times all season. Even if he does get on base, the Giants are hitting .206 in the month of June. It's hard to say he'll get on base but it's even harder to say that he'll score with the Giants as bad as they are right now. 

White Sox SP Lucas Giolito: Over 5.5 K's (90 Thrive Points) 


Giolito has started ten games this season with varying levels of success. He has a 3.88 ERA and is 29th in Strikeouts with 70. If there's one thing Giolito hasn't been hot and cold with this season, it's his strikeouts. He's averaging 7 a start and has had 6+ in 8 of his ten stats. Giolito's past two starts against the Astros were masterpieces, garnering complete games in both. He only gave up one combined run and totaled 17 strikeouts.  Giolito is a master of the punchout and the stats show it. Here's the 2022 leaders in K/start. 




Phillies OF Bryce Harper: Over .5 Hits (85 Thrive Points) 


Finally, the star of the show. Well, at least according to Pine's AI, who has given Harper a 79% chance of getting a hit tonight. 

I mean look at that consistency. I'd bet the world is going to end tonight before I bet Bryce Harper not getting a hit. His unlucky opponent is Joan Adon who carries an downright terrible 6.95 ERA and a win-loss record of, prepare yourself, ONE AND TEN. I mean, it's bad enough Harper is hitting .309 all time against his former team, but I fully believe he could get a hit against this guy blindfolded. Honestly, the robot is underselling it.