Dodger Stadium — Los Angeles, California
Takeaway: The Giants and Dodgers meet again in a rivalry that rarely lacks intensity, but this matchup carries added weight. San Francisco is trying to stop a slide and climb back toward contention, while Los Angeles—despite some inconsistency—remains one of the NL’s most dangerous teams. With Kai-Wei Roupp making a critical early-season test start and Emmet Sheehan looking to stabilize the Dodgers’ rotation, this game projects as a pitching-driven contest early with potential for late-inning fireworks.
Venue & Game Context
Dodger Stadium — Los Angeles, CA
- Capacity: ~56,000
- One of MLB’s most pitcher-friendly parks, especially at night
- Marine layer suppresses fly-ball carry
- Outfield dimensions reward line-drive hitters and gap power
First Pitch: 7:10 PM Pacific Time
Broadcast: NBC Sports Bay Area, Spectrum SportsNet LA, MLB.TV
Weather Outlook
- Temperature: 67–70°F at first pitch
- Humidity: ~60%
- Wind: 6–8 mph blowing out to right-center
- Conditions: Clear, mild evening
- Run Environment: Slightly pitcher-friendly early, neutral late
Injury Report
San Francisco Giants
- Michael Conforto — OF — Day-to-day (hamstring) May be limited or used off the bench.
- LaMonte Wade Jr. — 1B — Day-to-day (back tightness) Game-time decision; impacts OBP-heavy top of lineup.
- Robbie Ray — SP — Out (elbow rehab) Rotation depth remains thin.
Los Angeles Dodgers
- Max Muncy — 3B — Day-to-day (quad) Expected to return; adds left-handed power.
- Walker Buehler — SP — Out (elbow management) Dodgers continue to monitor workload.
- Evan Phillips — RP — Day-to-day (forearm) Closer availability uncertain.
Team Records & Recent Form
San Francisco Giants (18–24)
- Last 10 games: 5–5
- Road record: 8–13
- Run differential: -22
- Trend: Offense inconsistent; pitching stabilizing but lacks depth
Los Angeles Dodgers (24–18)
- Last 10 games: 6–4
- Home record: 13–9
- Run differential: +31
- Trend: Offense streaky; pitching strong at home; bullpen usage heavy
Recent Team Form Indicators
San Francisco
- Averaging 4.1 runs per game over last 10
- Bullpen ERA last 7 days: 3.72
- Starting pitching has allowed 4+ runs in 5 of last 8
- OPS drops significantly on the road
Los Angeles
- Averaging 4.8 runs per game over last 10
- Bullpen ERA last 7 days: 4.21
- Rotation ERA at home: 3.42
- Top of lineup (Betts–Ohtani–Freeman) remains elite in OBP and hard-contact rate
Probable Pitching Matchup
San Francisco — Kai-Wei Roupp (RHP)
- Season: 4.31 ERA, 1.33 WHIP
- Strengths: Good fastball life, improving slider
- Weaknesses: Command inconsistency; vulnerable to left-handed power
- Matchup note: Dodgers’ lefties (Ohtani, Freeman, Muncy) are major threats
Los Angeles — Emmet Sheehan (RHP)
- Season: 3.88 ERA, 1.25 WHIP
- Strengths: Swing-and-miss fastball, strong vs. right-handed hitters
- Weaknesses: Occasional early-inning command issues
- Matchup note: Giants’ lefties (Yastrzemski, Wade Jr. if active) must force deep counts
Pitching Edge: Dodgers — Sheehan has been more consistent and profiles well at home.
Key Player Matchups
1. Shohei Ohtani (LAD) vs. Kai-Wei Roupp (SF)
- Ohtani hitting .300+ vs. RHP this season
- Roupp’s fastball-heavy approach plays into Ohtani’s strengths Impact: Ohtani is the biggest HR threat in the game.
2. Mookie Betts (LAD) vs. Giants Bullpen
- Betts has reached base in 8 of last 10 games
- Giants’ middle relief has struggled vs. elite right-handed hitters Impact: Betts’ table-setting is critical to LA’s run production.
3. Thairo Estrada (SF) vs. Emmet Sheehan (LAD)
- Estrada is San Francisco’s most consistent contact hitter
- Sheehan’s velocity can overpower SF’s lower-order bats Impact: Estrada must spark the offense early.
4. Will Smith (LAD) vs. Roupp + SF Bullpen
- Smith owns a .900+ OPS vs. RHP this season
- Giants must avoid falling behind in counts Impact: Smith is a prime RBI candidate.
Series History
- Season series: Dodgers lead 2–0
- Last 10 meetings: Dodgers 7–3
- At Dodger Stadium: LA has won 10 of last 13
- Giants have been outscored 15–6 in this season’s matchups
Betting Trends
San Francisco
- 3–7 in last 10 road games
- Under is 5–2 in last 7
- 1–6 in last 7 vs. Dodgers
Los Angeles
- 6–2 in last 8 home games
- Over is 6–3 in last 9
- 5–1 in last 6 vs. NL West opponents
Matchup Trends
- Dodgers have out-homered Giants 9–2 in last 6 meetings
- First 5 Innings Under has hit in 4 of last 6
- Dodgers have scored first in 7 of last 10 matchups
Game Odds
San Francisco Giants 8
Los Angeles Dodgers – 169
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, May 13, 2026








