Giants vs. Padres Betting Lines, Odds, & Player Matchups March 31, 2026

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Sportsbooks give the San Francisco Giants (0-3) the edge, -140 on the moneyline, to halt their three-game losing streak when they play the San Diego Padres (1-2), at +118, on Tuesday at 9:40 p.m. ET. Logan Webb starts for San Francisco while San Diego will counter with German Marquez.

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Giants to win vs Padres -140

Bet $20, Payout $34.29

Giants vs. Padres betting lines

  • Favorite: Giants (-140)
  • Underdog: Padres (+118)
  • Over/under: 7.5

Giants betting info, hitting leaders, & pitching

Giants betting info

  • The Giants went 49-43 in games they were favored on the moneyline last season (winning 53.3% of those games).
  • San Francisco had a record of 35-25 when playing as a moneyline favorite with odds of -140 or shorter last year (58.3%).
  • Based on this matchup’s moneyline, the Giants’ implied win probability is 58.3%.
  • San Francisco combined with its opponents to hit the over on the total 75 times last season for a 75-77-10 record against the over/under.
  • The Giants put together a 76-86-0 record ATS last season (covering 46.9% of the time).

Giants hitting info

  • Rafael Devers had 35 home runs and 109 runs batted in last season.
  • Luis Arraez hit .292 a season ago with 181 hits.
  • Willy Adames hit .225 a season ago with 22 doubles, two triples, 30 home runs and 80 walks.
  • Jung Hoo Lee had 31 doubles, 12 triples, eight home runs and 47 walks while hitting .266.

Giants pitching rankings

  • The pitching staff for the Giants had a collective 8.5 K/9 last season, which ranked 16th in MLB.
  • San Francisco’s 3.83 team ERA ranked 10th among all MLB pitching staffs.
  • Last season the Giants had the 18th-ranked WHIP in the majors (1.298).
  • The Giants surrendered the fewest home runs in baseball (143 total, 0.9 per game).

Padres betting info, hitting leaders, & pitching

Padres betting info

  • Last season, the Padres were the underdog 72 times and won 36, or 50%, of those games.
  • San Diego had a record of 15-19, a 44.1% win rate, when it was set as the underdog by +118 or more by sportsbooks last season.
  • The moneyline for this contest implies a 45.9% chance of a victory for the Padres.
  • Games involving San Diego went over the total set by bookmakers in 69 of 165 chances last season.
  • The Padres were 89-76-0 against the spread last season.

Padres hitting info

  • Fernando Tatis Jr. finished last season with 25 home runs, 71 RBI and a batting average of .268.
  • Manny Machado finished with a .275 average, 27 home runs and 95 RBI.
  • Ramon Laureano finished last season with 24 home runs, 76 RBI and a batting average of .281.
  • Xander Bogaerts collected 129 hits, posted an OBP of .328 and a .391 SLG.

Padres pitching rankings

  • The Padres struck out 9.0 batters per nine innings as a pitching staff, fourth-best in MLB.
  • San Diego pitched to a 3.63 ERA last season, which ranked third in baseball.
  • The Padres had a combined WHIP of just 1.209 as a pitching staff, which was the third-best in baseball last season.
  • The Padres gave up the 13th-fewest long balls last season with 178 home runs allowed.
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