- Matchup: Los Angeles Dodgers vs San Diego Padres
- Date: Saturday, June 27, 2026
- Venue: Petco Park, San Diego, CA
- Broadcast: Padres.TV
- Betting Odds: Los Angeles (-122) San Diego (+102)
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This Saturday, the San Diego Padres (42-37) will face off against the Los Angeles Dodgers (52-29) at Petco Park. The current odds favor the Dodgers at -122, while the Padres come in at +102. The total for the game is set at 8.5 runs, with expected starting pitchers Yoshinobu Yamamoto from the Dodgers and Randy Vasquez from the Padres.

The Dodgers have recorded 137 doubles and hit 109 home runs as a team. With a slugging percentage of .438, they’ve faced 644 strikeouts while walking 329 times. Averaging 5.2 runs per game, they rank 2nd in the league, with a total of 397 RBIs and 712 hits this season. Their batting average stands at .262, having scored 423 runs with an on-base percentage (OBP) of .345.
Los Angeles boasts an earned run average (ERA) of 3.40, ranking 3rd in MLB, with 717 strikeouts recorded. Their pitchers have conceded 84 home runs and 279 total runs allowed, leading the league. The pitching staff has issued 228 walks, holding a FIP of 3.71 for the season. Opponents have managed 558 hits (7.0 per 9 innings), contributing to 270 earned runs, and the strikeout-to-walk ratio stands at 3.14 alongside a WHIP of 1.10.
Throughout the year, 254 relief pitchers have been utilized by the Dodgers. These relievers inherited 75 runners, with 36.0% scoring. They secured 51 holds (7th in MLB) and were called in for 75 high-leverage situations, achieving 21 saves out of 29 chances, resulting in a save rate of 72.4%. Collectively, the relievers have been engaged in 81 save scenarios this season.
Defensively, the Dodgers have converted 73.4% of balls in play into outs over 6,429 innings, placing them 1st in the majors. They accumulated 2,143 putouts, 674 assists, and committed 26 errors this season. The team fielding percentage of .991 ranks 1st in baseball, with 43 double plays recorded.
Yamamoto has pitched 354 innings over his career, striking out 392 batters with an ERA of 2.67 (105 earned runs). He sports a WHIP of 0.993, allowing 254 hits (6.5 per 9 innings) and issuing 98 walks. With a career win-loss record of 26-15, Yamamoto’s FIP is at 2.63.
As for the Padres, they carry a team slugging percentage of .364, averaging 3.91 runs per game (30th in the league). They have accumulated 113 doubles, drawn 258 walks, and totaled 309 runs. San Diego has hit 81 home runs this season and brought in 301 RBIs. With 670 strikeouts (19th in MLB) and 567 hits, the team is currently batting .220 with a .294 OBP.
On the pitching front, the Padres have allowed 314 runs this season, holding a team ERA of 3.85 (300 earned runs). They’ve surrendered 76 home runs and allowed 4.03 runs per appearance (5th in MLB). The team’s WHIP is 1.291 and their FIP stands at 3.96, along with a K/BB ratio of 8.40 (657 strikeouts to 274 walks). They are ranked 7th in MLB in total hits conceded, with 631 hits allowed.
The Padres’ relief pitchers have let 29.1% of 134 inherited runners score. They’ve entered 93 times during high-leverage situations, completing 79 outs with runners on base. Across 85 save chances, the team has recorded 49 holds and 9 blown saves. Their save rate is at 73.5%, ranking 5th in MLB, with 269 relief pitchers participating throughout the season.
The Padres have successfully completed 67 double plays and maintain a .991 fielding percentage (2nd in the majors). With 705 assists, 26 errors, and 2,103 putouts this year, their defensive efficiency stands at 70.2% over 6,309 innings played (14th in MLB).
Randy Vasquez has given up 358 hits while striking out 232 batters across 346 innings pitched in his professional career. He has allowed 158 earned runs, holding a WHIP of 1.392 and a FIP of 4.0. His strikeout-to-walk ratio stands at 1.87 as he has faced 1,501 hitters, and he holds a career record of 18-21 with a 4.11 ERA, allowing 9.3 hits per 9 innings.
Who will emerge victorious in tonight’s MLB contest against the spread or moneyline?
Prediction: Bet on Los Angeles (-122)
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