- Matchup: San Diego Padres vs. Milwaukee Brewers
- Date: Thursday, May 14, 2026
- Venue: American Family Field, Milwaukee, WI
- Broadcasting: Brewers.TV
- Betting Odds: San Diego (+120), Milwaukee (-144)
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On Thursday, the Milwaukee Brewers (23-16) host the San Diego Padres (24-17) at American Family Field. The odds show San Diego at +120 and Milwaukee opening at -144, with an over/under set at 9 runs. The pitchers taking the mound are Griffin Canning for the Padres and Kyle Harrison for the Brewers.

The San Diego Padres have a slugging percentage of .370, with 346 strikeouts against 134 walks this season. They’ve accumulated 167 RBIs and 300 hits, resulting in a batting average of .223. The team has recorded 63 doubles and hit 40 home runs, totaling 174 runs and achieving an on-base percentage (OBP) of .297. Averaging 4.2 runs per game, the Padres rank 16th in the league.
With a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 2.72, the Padres’ pitching staff has a collective WHIP of 1.24. They have given up 36 home runs and 173 runs in total, ranking 11th in MLB. They have allowed 323 hits (averaging 7.9 per 9 innings) contributing to 168 earned runs. With a team ERA of 4.13 (16th in the league), they have struck out 359 batters and walked 132, resulting in a FIP of 3.67 for the season.
Padres relief pitchers have a save conversion rate of 66.7%, appearing in 51 save opportunities, with 14 successful saves out of 21 attempts. They’ve inherited 63 runners this season, with 34.9% scoring. The bullpen has made 44 appearances in high leverage situations, using 137 different relievers, achieving 28 holds (7th in the league).
The Padres have converted 70.4% of balls in play into outs over 3,294 innings (14th in the majors) and achieved 1,098 putouts, 368 assists, and 10 errors. Their fielding percentage stands at .993, ranking them first in professional baseball with 30 double plays completed.
Canning has pitched 593 innings in his MLB career, tallying 565 strikeouts. Holding a career record of 32-38, he has faced 2,543 batters, with a FIP of 4.62 and an ERA of 4.69 (309 earned runs allowed). With a WHIP of 1.344, he has given up 574 hits (averaging 8.7 hits per nine innings) and has issued 223 walks.
The Milwaukee Brewers have an OBP of .334 and a batting average of .243 this season. They rank 28th in strikeouts with 311 and have recorded 317 base hits. The Brewers have hit 27 home runs and earned 193 RBIs, with a slugging percentage of .358. Averaging 5.15 runs per game, they are 5th in MLB, and they have 62 doubles alongside 175 walks and 201 runs scored.
Milwaukee’s pitching staff has relinquished 145 runs with a team ERA of 3.45 (133 earned runs). They have allowed 31 home runs and give up 3.76 runs per 9 innings (4th in the league). Their WHIP stands at 1.245, and they have a team FIP of 3.43 this season. The K/BB ratio is impressive at 9.80 (379 strikeouts to 143 walks), ranking them 2nd in total hits allowed with 289.
With a save rate of 66.7%, the Brewers have called upon 130 relief pitchers and recorded 23 holds out of 42 save opportunities, with 6 blown saves. Out of 18 save chances, their relievers have achieved 12 successful saves, allowing 35.8% of 53 inherited runners to score.
The Brewers have executed 31 double plays and possess a fielding percentage of .988 (13th in baseball). Throughout the season, they have notched 1,042 putouts, 309 assists, and 17 errors in 3,126 innings, attaining a defensive efficiency of 69.5% (21st in pro baseball).
In his career, Harrison has given up 217 hits and recorded 232 strikeouts in 227 innings. With a record of 12-10, he holds a 4.12 ERA, allowing 8.6 hits per nine innings, while conceding 104 earned runs and maintaining a WHIP of 1.306 alongside a FIP of 4.1. His K/BB ratio stands at 2.90, having faced 975 batters in his professional career.
Who will come out victorious tonight in this MLB matchup against the spread or moneyline?
Selection: Take San Diego (+120)
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