MLB Game Preview: San Diego Padres (37-35) vs. St. Louis Cardinals (40-31)

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Busch Stadium, St. Louis, MO

First Pitch: 7:45 PM ET / 6:45 PM CT

Broadcast: Bally Sports San Diego, Bally Sports Midwest, MLB.TV

The Padres and Cardinals meet for a pivotal mid‑June matchup with both clubs firmly in the NL playoff picture. San Diego enters at 37–35, trying to build momentum after an inconsistent first half. St. Louis, at 40–31, has surged behind strong pitching and timely hitting. The Padres have not yet announced their starter, while the Cardinals hand the ball to Leahy, who has emerged as a reliable rotation piece with strong command and ground‑ball tendencies.

Venue Information

Busch Stadium — St. Louis, Missouri

Opened: 2006

Capacity: ~45,500

Park Factors:

Slightly pitcher‑friendly

Deep left‑center suppresses right‑handed power

Plays neutral in warm weather

Weather Forecast (St. Louis, MO)

Temperature: 84–88°F at first pitch

Humidity: 60–65%

Wind: 8–12 mph blowing out to left‑center

Rain Chance: <10%

Impact:

Warm, humid air boosts carry

Slight advantage to right‑handed pull hitters

Could elevate scoring if pitchers struggle with command

Injury Report

San Diego Padres

Fernando Tatis Jr. — Healthy

Manny Machado — Healthy

Xander Bogaerts — OUT (shoulder)

Ha‑Seong Kim — Healthy

Starting Pitcher — TBD

Impact: Bogaerts’ absence weakens the middle infield and removes a key contact bat. The TBD starter creates volatility in matchup projections.

St. Louis Cardinals

Paul Goldschmidt — Healthy

Nolan Arenado — Healthy

Lars Nootbaar — Healthy

Tommy Edman — Questionable (wrist)

Leahy — Healthy

Impact: If Edman sits, St. Louis loses defensive versatility and a switch‑hitting spark at the top of the lineup.

Team Records & Recent Form

San Diego Padres (37–35)

Last 10: 5–5

Road Record: 18–17

Run Differential: +12

Trend: Offense streaky; bullpen improving; rotation inconsistent

St. Louis Cardinals (40–31)

Last 10: 7–3

Home Record: 22–14

Run Differential: +28

Trend: Pitching staff surging; lineup producing timely power; defense elite

Series History

2025 Season: Cardinals won 4–2

Last 20 Meetings: Cardinals lead 12–8

At Busch Stadium (last 10): Cardinals lead 7–3

St. Louis has consistently controlled this matchup at home.

Pitching Matchup Breakdown

SD — TBD (Likely bullpen game or spot starter)

Strengths: Flexibility, matchup‑based usage

Weaknesses: Lack of length; bullpen exposure

Matchup Outlook:

Cardinals’ right‑handed core (Goldschmidt, Arenado) thrives vs. inconsistent velocity

Padres must avoid early deficits to prevent overtaxing the bullpen

STL — Leahy (RHP)

2026 Stats: 3.74 ERA, 1.23 WHIP

Strengths: Ground‑ball specialist, strong command, keeps ball in park

Weaknesses: Can struggle vs. left‑handed power

Matchup Outlook:

Padres’ lefties (Cronenworth, Profar) are key threats

If Leahy induces early grounders, he can work deep into the game

Key Player Matchups

1. Fernando Tatis Jr. (SD) vs. Leahy (STL)

Tatis handles sinker/slider pitchers well

Leahy must avoid middle‑in fastballs

High‑impact matchup for San Diego’s offense

2. Paul Goldschmidt (STL) vs. Padres’ TBD Starter

Goldschmidt feasts on inconsistent velocity

Could be a multi‑hit night if Padres use a bullpen game

3. Manny Machado (SD) vs. Leahy’s Slider

Machado’s timing vs. breaking balls determines his success

If he stays patient, he can drive the ball to left‑center

4. Nolan Arenado (STL) vs. Padres Bullpen

Arenado has historically crushed San Diego relievers

Late‑inning leverage matchup favors St. Louis

Betting Trends

San Diego Padres

5–5 in last 10

Under is 6–4 in last 10

3–7 in last 10 vs. Cardinals

2–6 in last 8 at Busch Stadium

St. Louis Cardinals

7–3 in last 10

Over is 5–3 in last 8

6–2 in Leahy’s last 8 starts

8–3 in last 11 home games

Predictive Analysis

Why San Diego Can Win

Tatis and Machado can carry the offense

Padres’ bullpen has been strong in June

St. Louis can struggle vs. high‑velocity relievers

Why St. Louis Can Win

Leahy has a strong matchup vs. SD’s right‑heavy lineup

Cardinals dominate this head‑to‑head at home

Padres’ TBD starter creates volatility and bullpen strain

Goldschmidt and Arenado are in strong form

X‑Factor:

San Diego’s starting pitcher choice. If the Padres use a bullpen game, St. Louis gains a major advantage.

Game Odds

San Diego Padres             10

St. Louis Cardinals           – 123

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, June 16, 2026

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