Venue: Citizens Bank Park — Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
First Pitch: 6:40 PM ET / 3:40 PM PT
Surface: Natural Grass
Broadcast: NBC Sports Philadelphia / Bally Sports San Diego
Weather Update — Citizens Bank Park
Temperature: 77–80°F at first pitch
Humidity: 62%
Wind: 10–14 mph blowing out to left‑center
Chance of Rain: <10%
Conditions: Warm, slightly hitter‑friendly breeze
Impact: Citizens Bank Park already boosts home runs, and tonight’s wind gives an extra lift to right‑handed pull hitters and left‑handed opposite‑field power.
Injury Report
San Diego Padres
OF Fernando Tatis Jr. — Day‑to‑day (quad tightness)
SP Yu Darvish — IL (shoulder)
RP Robert Suarez — IL (forearm)
C Luis Campusano — IL (ankle)
Impact: Padres’ bullpen is thinner without Suarez, and losing Campusano affects pitch‑calling. Tatis’ availability is crucial for their offensive ceiling.
Philadelphia Phillies
1B Bryce Harper — IL (hamstring)
OF Brandon Marsh — IL (knee)
RP Seranthony Domínguez — IL (elbow)
3B Alec Bohm — Day‑to‑day (wrist)
Impact: Phillies’ lineup is missing Harper’s power and Marsh’s defense. Bohm’s status will influence the middle of the order.
Starting Pitching Matchup
San Diego — RHP Reiss Vasquez (Projected: 4–2, 3.67 ERA, 1.24 WHIP)
Profile:
Power fastball (95–97 mph)
Sharp slider, emerging changeup
Strong strikeout rate (9.8 K/9)
Fly‑ball tendencies can be dangerous in Philadelphia
Struggles vs. left‑handed hitters (.271 avg allowed)
Matchup Notes: Philadelphia’s left‑handed bats (Schwarber, Stott, Rojas from right side but contact‑oriented) will test Vasquez’s command.
Philadelphia — RHP Aaron Nola (Projected: 5–4, 3.51 ERA, 1.12 WHIP)
Profile:
Elite curveball, heavy two‑seam usage
Excellent command and durability
Strong at home historically
Vulnerable to early home runs when fastball command is off
Matchup Notes: San Diego’s right‑handed core (Machado, Bogaerts, Merrill from left side but hits righties well) matches up well with Nola’s fastball/curveball mix.
Team Records & Recent Form
San Diego Padres (32–26)
Last 10: 6–4
Road Record: 17–13
Runs/Game: 4.62
Team ERA: 3.98
Trend: Padres are playing their best baseball of the season, winning 3 straight series and getting strong starting pitching.
Philadelphia Phillies (30–29)
Last 10: 5–5
Home Record: 16–14
Runs/Game: 4.48
Team ERA: 4.21
Trend: Phillies are hovering around .500, inconsistent offensively without Harper, but still dangerous at home.
Series History
2022–2026 Combined: Phillies lead 15–12
At Citizens Bank Park: Phillies have won 6 of last 8
Padres have not won a road series in Philadelphia since 2021
Trend: Philadelphia holds a strong home advantage in this matchup.
Key Player Matchups
Padres Hitters vs. Aaron Nola
Manny Machado: 7-for-22 (.318), HR
Xander Bogaerts: 6-for-19 (.316), 2B
Jake Cronenworth: 3-for-14 (.214), 5 K
Edge: Slight to Padres — Machado and Bogaerts see Nola well.
Phillies Hitters vs. Reiss Vasquez
Kyle Schwarber: 2-for-5 (.400), HR
Trea Turner: 3-for-8 (.375), 2B
Bryson Stott: 2-for-7 (.286), BB
Edge: Phillies — left‑handed power is a concern for Vasquez.
Betting Trends
San Diego
7–3 in last 10 road games
5–1 in Vasquez’s last 6 starts
Under is 6–3 in last 9 Padres games
Philadelphia
6–2 in last 8 home games
4–1 in Nola’s last 5 starts
Over is 5–2 in last 7 Phillies home games
Totals Trends
Citizens Bank Park overs hit at 57% with wind blowing out
Both teams missing key hitters, but park boosts scoring
Game Odds
San Diego Padres 8
Philadelphia Phillies – 133
Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Monday, June 1, 2026








