- Matchup: San Diego Padres vs San Francisco Giants
- Date: Tuesday, May 5, 2026
- Venue: Oracle Park, San Francisco, CA
- Broadcast Information: NBC Bay Area
- Betting Odds: San Diego (-150) San Francisco (+125)
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Oracle Park will witness the San Francisco Giants (13-21) hosting the San Diego Padres (20-13) this Tuesday. The betting line on this matchup features the Padres at -150 and the Giants at +125. The over/under for total runs is set at 9. Expected to take the hill are pitchers Walker Buehler and Logan Webb.

The San Diego Padres have been averaging 4.4 runs per game, placing them 16th in the Major League Baseball standings. With 145 total runs and an on-base percentage of .307, the Padres have accumulated 56 doubles and hit 31 home runs. They also boast 139 RBIs and 255 hits, resulting in a batting average of .234. San Diego’s slugging percentage stands at .379, reflecting their 272 strikeouts contrasted by 111 walks.
The Padres maintain a K/BB ratio of 2.49, with a team WHIP of 1.31. The pitching staff has surrendered 29 home runs, totaling 146 runs allowed (ranking 11th in MLB). San Diego has allowed 269 hits (averaging 8.2 per 9 innings) alongside 141 earned runs this season. Their team ERA is at 4.30 (18th in the league) with 289 strikeouts recorded. The staff has issued 116 walks, while their FIP stands at 3.83.
Throughout the season, 111 relief pitchers have been called upon. This bullpen has inherited 52 base runners, of which 38.5% have scored. They have achieved 23 holds, ranking 11th in MLB. Padres relievers have entered games with runners on base 30 times, including 38 high-leverage situations. They have secured 13 saves from 20 opportunities, yielding a save percentage of 65.0% across 45 save chances.
This season, the Padres have recorded 885 putouts, 292 assists, and 8 errors, yielding a fielding percentage of .993, ranking 2nd in MLB, along with 26 double plays. They have converted 69.5% of balls in play into outs during their 2,655 innings on the field, sitting at 16th in professional baseball.
Buehler (58-31 career record) holds a FIP of 3.52, having faced 3,581 batters in the majors. He has given up 745 hits (averaging 7.8 hits per 9 innings) and issued 263 walks. His career ERA stands at 3.57 (with 343 earned runs) and a WHIP of 1.166, having pitched 864 innings and recording 870 strikeouts to date.
The San Francisco Giants have hit 19 home runs this season while tallying 101 RBIs. They have also accumulated 60 doubles, secured 69 walks, and scored 106 runs. This season, the Giants possess a .287 on-base percentage and a team batting average of .243. Their slugging percentage is .355, averaging just 3.12 runs per game (30th in the league). They have struck out 268 times (25th in the league) and recorded 278 hits.
With a team WHIP of 1.316, the Giants hold a FIP of 4.06. They rank 10th in baseball for total hits allowed at 265. So far, the Giants have allowed a total of 140 runs and own a team ERA of 3.87 (allowing 129 earned runs). Their strikeout-to-walk ratio is 8.30 (276 strikeouts compared to 130 walks), and they have surrendered 32 home runs, allowing 4.20 runs per 9 innings (8th in MLB).
The Giants have faced 31 save opportunities, amassing 20 holds but recording 5 blown saves. In 11 save opportunities, the bullpen has secured 6 saves; they inherited 42 base runners this season, successfully preventing runs from scoring 28.6% of the time. They have appeared in 17 high-leverage situations and on 29 occasions with runners on base, recording a save rate of 54.5%, having used 106 different bullpen pitchers this season.
Defensively, the San Francisco Giants have made 36 double plays and have a fielding percentage of .986, placing them 12th in MLB. They have accumulated 331 assists, 17 errors, and notched a total of 901 putouts. In 2,703 innings on the field, they have a defensive efficiency rating of 70.3% (12th in MLB).
Logan Webb (72-56 career record) showcases a 3.42 ERA, allowing 8.7 hits per nine innings. His K/BB ratio stands at 3.89, having faced 4,538 batters over his career. Webb has given up 420 earned runs, boasting a WHIP of 1.202 and a FIP of 3.4. In his MLB journey, he has allowed 1,065 hits while racking up 1,032 strikeouts across 1,106 innings.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB matchup against the spread or on the moneyline?
Prediction: Bet on San Diego (-150)
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