- Matchup: Philadelphia Phillies vs Los Angeles Dodgers
- Event Date: Saturday, May 30, 2026
- Venue: Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA
- Broadcast: Spectrum SportsNet LA
- Betting Odds: Philadelphia (+132) Los Angeles (-160)
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The Philadelphia Phillies (29-27) are set to face the Los Angeles Dodgers (36-20) this Saturday at Dodger Stadium. The odds for this matchup have the Phillies at +132 and the Dodgers at -160, with the total runs line set at 8. The anticipated starting pitchers are Andrew Painter and Roki Sasaki.

The Phillies have a slugging percentage of .385 and have struck out 458 times while walking 166 times. They’ve accumulated 219 RBIs alongside 428 hits, with a batting average of .228. The team has recorded 74 doubles and 68 home runs, scoring a total of 223 runs with an on-base percentage of .297. On average, the Philadelphia Phillies score 4.0 runs per game, ranking 23rd in Major League Baseball.
Currently, the Phillies hold an earned run average (ERA) of 3.97, ranking 14th in MLB, with their pitching staff striking out 530 batters. Over the season, they have given up 52 home runs and a total of 240 runs (12th in MLB). With 152 walks issued, their FIP stands at 3.34. This year, Philadelphia’s pitchers have allowed 499 hits (an average of 9.0 hits per 9 innings) and 221 of those runs were earned. Their strikeout-to-walk ratio is 3.49, and the team’s collective WHIP is 1.30.
The Phillies’ relief pitchers have achieved a 76.2% save rate, appearing in 43 save situations with 16 successful saves thus far, while 5 out of 21 save opportunities were blown. The bullpen has inherited 64 base runners this season, with 32.8% scoring. They have made 51 high-leverage appearances and utilized 188 different relief pitchers throughout the year, achieving a total of 22 holds (27th in MLB).
The team’s fielding percentage is .987, good for 12th in MLB, having turned 35 double plays in 4,512 innings of play with a defense efficiency of 66.5% (30th in MLB). The Philadelphia Phillies have recorded 1,504 putouts, 493 assists, and committed 26 errors.
Andrew Painter has pitched 50 innings with 40 strikeouts in his career, holding a 1-5 record with a FIP of 5.32 facing 218 batters in the majors. His earned run average is 5.40, allowing 30 earned runs with a WHIP of 1.460 and giving up 57 hits (10.3 hits per nine innings) and 16 walks.
The Los Angeles Dodgers, on the other hand, have hit 76 home runs and accumulated 281 RBIs this season. They have 95 doubles, walked 231 times, and scored 298 runs, boasting a collective on-base percentage of .346 and a batting average of .262. With a slugging percentage of .440, the Dodgers average 5.32 runs per game, placing them 2nd in the league. They have 436 strikeouts (24th in MLB) with a total of 490 hits.
Los Angeles currently features a WHIP of 1.089 and a FIP of 3.45 as a team. They rank 2nd in the league for total hits allowed with 381 and have surrendered 178 runs this season with a team ERA of 3.12 (171 earned runs). The Dodgers maintain an exceptional K/BB ratio of 9.00 (496 strikeouts compared to 157 walks), yielding only 49 home runs and an outstanding 3.24 runs per 9 innings (1st in MLB).
The Dodgers’ save percentage stands at 72.2%, ranking 5th in MLB. They have utilized 173 relief pitchers this season, with their bullpen having stepped into 41 high-leverage situations and 28 instances with runners on base. With 50 save situations, they boast 32 holds along with 5 blown saves, securing 13 of 18 save opportunities.
In their 4,446 innings played, the Dodgers manage a defensive efficiency rate of 73.0% (2nd in pro baseball). The team has committed 19 errors, recorded 457 assists, and achieved 1,482 putouts, with a fielding percentage of .990 (3rd in MLB).
Roki Sasaki has allowed 77 hits while recording 71 strikeouts over 81 innings in his professional career, compiling a 4-4 record with an ERA of 4.76. He allows 8.5 hits per nine innings and has given up 43 earned runs, with a WHIP of 1.439 and a FIP of 4.7. His K/BB ratio is at 1.78, and he has faced 363 hitters in his career.
Which team will triumph tonight, both against the spread and on the moneyline?
Pick from Josh Schonwald: Go with Philadelphia (+132)
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