Manny Machado leads the San Diego Padres (35-24) into a contest against the San Francisco Giants (33-28) a game after he totaled four hits in a 3-2 win over the Giants. The Padres are favored (-115) against the Giants (-104) in this outing, which begins at 3:45 p.m. ET on Thursday. San Diego has Dylan Cease set to start, and San Francisco will send out Robbie Ray.
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Padres to win vs Giants -115
Padres vs. Giants betting lines
- Favorite: Padres (-115)
- Underdog: Giants (-104)
- Over/under: 7
Padres betting info, hitting leaders, & pitching
Padres betting info
- The Padres have a 21-13 record in games they were listed as the moneyline favorite (winning 61.8% of those games).
- When playing as moneyline favorites with odds of -115 or shorter, San Diego has a record of 20-12 (62.5%).
- The implied moneyline probablility for this matchup gives the Padres a 53.5% chance to win.
- San Diego has played in 59 games with set over/under, and have combined with opponents to go over the total 24 times (24-33-2).
- The Padres have put together a 32-27-0 record against the spread this season.
Padres hitting info
- Fernando Tatis Jr. has racked up a team-best 13 home runs.
- Among batters in baseball, Tatis ranks 15th in homers and 80th in RBI.
- Tatis takes a two-game hitting streak into this matchup. In his last five games he is hitting .176 with four walks.
- Machado’s .315 batting average is a team-high mark.
- Among all MLB hitters, Machado ranks 92nd in home runs and 73rd in RBI.
- Luis Arraez has 12 doubles, three triples, three home runs and 11 walks while batting .283.
- Gavin Sheets has racked up 34 runs batted in to pace his team.
Padres pitching rankings
- The Padres pitching staff is eighth in MLB with a collective 8.9 strikeouts per nine innings.
- San Diego’s 3.53 team ERA ranks eighth across all MLB pitching staffs.
- Padres pitchers combine for the No. 9 WHIP in the majors (1.203).
- Padres pitchers combine to give up the 12th-fewest home runs in baseball (61 total, 1.0 per game).
- In its 3-2 win last time out, San Diego struck out four Giants batters while allowing six hits.
Giants betting info, hitting leaders, & pitching
Giants betting info
- This season, the Giants have won 11 out of the 23 games, or 47.8%, in which they’ve been the underdog.
- This season, San Francisco has won nine of its 18 games, or 50%, when it’s the underdog by at least -104 on the moneyline.
- The implied probability of a win by the Giants, based on the moneyline, is 51%.
- San Francisco’s games have gone over the total in 27 of its 61 chances.
- The Giants are 27-34-0 against the spread in their 61 chances this season.
Giants hitting info
- Jung Hoo Lee has been key for San Francisco with 63 hits, an OBP of .316 plus a slugging percentage of .423.
- Among all hitters in MLB, Lee’s home run total is 116th, and his RBI total is 59th.
- Heliot Ramos leads San Francisco in batting average (.293) and home runs (11) this season, while also driving in 31 runs.
- Ramos currently is 32nd in homers and 59th in RBI in the major leagues.
- Ramos has safely hit in seven games in a row. In his last 10 outings he is hitting .279 with a triple, two home runs, three walks and five RBIs.
- Wilmer Flores is among the top hitters for San Francisco with a .253 average, 10 homers and 47 RBI.
- Flores heads into this matchup on a three-game hitting streak. In his last five games he is hitting .211 with two RBIs.
- Matt Chapman has 50 hits and an OBP of .357 to go with a slugging percentage of .425 this season.
- Chapman heads into this game on a two-game hitting streak. During his last five outings he is batting .375 with a double, a home run, four walks and an RBI.
Giants pitching rankings
- The Giants average 8.9 strikeouts per nine innings as a pitching staff, eighth-most in the majors.
- San Francisco has pitched to a 3.07 ERA this season, which ranks second in baseball.
- The Giants have a combined WHIP of just 1.202 as a pitching staff, which is the eighth-best in baseball this season.
- The Giants have given up the fewest long balls so far this season with only 41 home runs allowed.
- Last time out, San Francisco fell to the Padres 3-2. Its pitchers compiled eight strikeouts and 10 hits allowed.
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