Venue: Oracle Park — San Francisco, California
First Pitch: 9:45 PM ET / 6:45 PM PT
Surface: Natural grass
Series: Game 2 of 3 (Padres lead series 1–0)
San Diego enters with strong momentum and one of the best road records in the NL. San Francisco continues to struggle with injuries, inconsistent pitching, and a bottom‑tier offense.
WEATHER REPORT (San Francisco — Evening)
Temperature: 56–59°F
Wind: 12–16 mph blowing out toward right‑center
Humidity: High
Rain: 0%
Impact:
Oracle Park suppresses HRs, but wind blowing out gives a slight boost to left‑handed power
Outfield gaps become valuable for extra‑base hits
INJURY REPORT
San Diego Padres
Fernando Tatis Jr. (wrist) — Expected to play but monitored
Xander Bogaerts (shoulder) — Day‑to‑day
Joe Musgrove (elbow) — OUT
Yu Darvish (back) — OUT
Robert Suarez (fatigue) — Available but limited
San Francisco Giants
Logan Webb (forearm) — OUT
Michael Conforto (hamstring) — OUT
Jung Hoo Lee (shoulder) — OUT
Kyle Harrison (elbow) — OUT
Patrick Bailey (concussion) — Day‑to‑day
The Giants’ injury list remains one of the most impactful in MLB, especially on the pitching side.
PROBABLE STARTING PITCHERS
Padres — RHP Michael King (3–2, 3.61 ERA)
Excellent command + elite changeup
Road ERA: 3.20
Giants’ depleted lineup is a favorable matchup
Has allowed 2 or fewer runs in 3 of last 4 starts
Giants — RHP Keaton Winn (1–4, 5.44 ERA)
Good splitter but inconsistent fastball command
Has allowed 4+ runs in 4 of last 5 starts
Padres’ right‑handed bats (Machado, Tatis, Campusano) match up well
Struggles significantly with runners on base
TEAM RECORDS & RECENT FORM
San Diego Padres
Record: 20–14
Last 10: 6–4
Road record: 11–6
Offense: 4.9 runs/game
Trend: Balanced lineup + strong bullpen + improving rotation
San Francisco Giants
Record: 14–21
Last 10: 3–7
Home record: 8–10
Offense: 4.0 runs/game
Trend: Pitching instability + lack of power + injuries
SERIES HISTORY
Padres lead season series 3–1
Padres have won 7 of last 10 vs. Giants
At Oracle Park: Padres have won 4 of last 6
Padres won Monday’s opener 5–3 behind strong bullpen work
KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS
1. Manny Machado vs. Keaton Winn
Machado’s ability to punish elevated fastballs is a major threat. Winn’s command issues make this the most dangerous matchup for SF.
2. Thairo Estrada vs. Michael King
Estrada is one of the few Giants hitters producing consistently. King’s changeup must neutralize him to control the middle of the order.
3. Fernando Tatis Jr. vs. Giants bullpen
If Tatis is healthy enough to swing freely, he’s the biggest late‑inning threat in the game.
BETTING TRENDS
San Diego Padres
6–4 in last 10
Padres are 9–3 in last 12 road games
Under has hit in 6 of last 9 Padres games
San Francisco Giants
3–7 in last 10
Giants are 2–6 in last eight vs. NL West opponents
Over is 5–3 in last eight Giants home games
Game Odds
San Diego Padres 7.5
San Francisco Giants – 131
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, May 4, 2026








