MLB Game Preview: Toronto Blue Jays (44-49) vs. San Diego Padres (46-47)

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Venue: Petco Park — San Diego, California

First Pitch: 6:40 PM PT

Probable Pitchers: TOR — Shane Bieber (RHP) vs. SD — JP Sears (LHP)

A cross‑league matchup between two clubs hovering around .500 and fighting to stay relevant in the Wild Card race. Toronto leans on veteran ace Shane Bieber, while San Diego counters with left‑hander JP Sears, who has quietly become one of their most reliable rotation pieces.

Weather Outlook — San Diego, CA

A classic mild July evening at Petco Park:

Temperature: 72–76°F at first pitch

Wind: 6–10 mph blowing in from right field

Humidity: Moderate

Rain: Near zero Impact: Petco Park is naturally pitcher‑friendly; mild temps + breeze in = suppressed home‑run carry, especially to right field.

Team Records & Recent Form

Toronto Blue Jays (44–49)

Last 10: 4–6

Road Record: Below .500

Trend: Rotation stabilizing; offense inconsistent

Strengths:

Veteran rotation (Bieber, Gausman)

Strong defensive metrics

Weaknesses:

Low run production

Bullpen volatility

Struggles vs. left‑handed pitching

San Diego Padres (46–47)

Last 10: 6–4

Home Record: Slightly below .500

Trend: Offense improving; pitching staff showing better command

Strengths:

Balanced lineup

Strong bullpen late in games

Weaknesses:

Inconsistent middle‑order production

Occasional defensive lapses

Starting Pitcher Breakdown

TOR — Shane Bieber (RHP)

Profile: Former Cy Young winner; elite command and slider

Strengths:

High strikeout rate

Excellent vs. right‑handed hitters

Keeps ball in the park

Weaknesses:

Occasional velocity dips

Vulnerable to left‑handed power

Matchup vs. SD: Padres’ lineup features several left‑handed threats (Soto, Cronenworth, Merrill) — tough matchup.

SD — JP Sears (LHP)

Profile: Command‑first lefty with strong deception

Strengths:

Effective vs. right‑handed hitters

Keeps ball down

Works deep into games

Weaknesses:

Low strikeout rate

Vulnerable to disciplined hitters

Matchup vs. TOR: Blue Jays’ lineup is right‑handed heavy — advantage Sears.

Injury Report

Toronto Blue Jays

Vladimir Guerrero Jr.: Healthy

Bo Bichette: Healthy

George Springer: Day‑to‑day (hamstring)

Bullpen: One setup arm on IL

San Diego Padres

Juan Soto: Healthy

Fernando Tatis Jr.: Healthy

Xander Bogaerts: IL (wrist)

Bullpen: Mostly healthy

Key Player Matchups

1. Juan Soto vs. Shane Bieber

Soto’s elite plate discipline vs. Bieber’s command is the matchup of the night.

2. Vladimir Guerrero Jr. vs. JP Sears

Guerrero’s ability to crush left‑handed pitching gives Toronto a major advantage.

3. Fernando Tatis Jr. vs. Bieber

Tatis handles breaking balls well — Bieber must avoid middle‑in sliders.

4. Bo Bichette vs. Sears

Bichette’s contact‑first approach could exploit Sears’ low strikeout rate.

Series History

Padres have won 5 of the last 8 meetings.

At Petco Park, SD is 4–2 in their last six vs. TOR.

Games between these teams tend to be low‑scoring, especially at Petco.

Betting Trends

Toronto Blue Jays

Under has hit in 7 of their last 10 games.

Blue Jays are 3–7 in their last 10 road games.

TOR struggles vs. left‑handed starters.

San Diego Padres

Padres are 7–3 in their last 10 home games.

Under has hit in 6 of their last 9 at Petco Park.

SD performs well vs. command‑first right‑handers.

Game Odds

Toronto Blue Jays             7.5

San Diego Padres             – 110

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Thursday, July 9, 2026

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