The San Francisco Giants are riding a wave of momentum as they welcome the San Diego Padres to Oracle Park on Tuesday, looking to extend their three-game home winning streak. After a rocky start to the season, the Giants (14-21) are hoping this homestand can spark a turnaround, especially with their bats showing signs of life in recent outings.
On the mound, the Giants will turn to ace Logan Webb (2-3, 4.30 ERA), who has been a workhorse with 38 strikeouts this season. He'll face off against Padres right-hander Walker Buehler (1-2, 5.40 ERA), who is still finding his rhythm after returning from injury. The betting lines favor the Giants at -132, with an over/under set at 7.5 runs—suggesting a tight, pitcher-friendly affair.
San Diego enters the game with a strong 20-14 record, second in the NL West, and has been solid on the road at 9-6. However, the Giants have already taken three of the first four meetings between these division rivals this season, giving them a psychological edge. The Padres' lineup, led by Xander Bogaerts (five home runs) and a red-hot Manny Machado—who has three homers and seven RBIs in his last 10 games—will look to even the series.
For the Giants, Luis Arraez continues to be a table-setter with seven doubles and two triples, while Casey Schmitt has been on a tear, hitting .361 with three home runs over the past 10 games. San Francisco's team batting average sits at .242, ninth in the National League, but they'll need to capitalize on scoring opportunities against a Padres pitching staff that has struggled lately, posting a 6.34 ERA over their last 10 games.
Both teams come into this matchup dealing with significant injuries. The Giants have a lengthy list of sidelined players, including key arms like Joel Peguero and Erik Miller, while the Padres are without Joe Musgrove and Nick Pivetta. These absences could play a role in how managers handle their bullpens late in the game.
With the Giants looking to build on their home winning streak and the Padres aiming to reassert themselves in the division race, this NL West clash promises plenty of drama. Whether you're cheering from the stands or watching from home, make sure you're geared up in your team's colors—because every game counts in this tight division.
