- The Giants are favored at -182 odds to beat the Padres outright.
- The Padres won each of the first two matchups against the Giants when they played in San Diego earlier this season.
SAN FRANCISCO – Two of the top teams in the National League will face off on Monday night as the San Francisco Giants host the San Diego Padres in the heart of a loaded MLB slate. 264f3z
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Team | Spread | Moneyline | Total |
---|---|---|---|
Padres | +1.5 (-145) | +150 | O 7.5 (+105) |
Giants | -1.5 (+125) | -182 | U 7.5 (-125) |
The Padres are currently three games out of first place in the NL while the Giants are right behind them at four games back. San Diego won each of the first two matchups against the Giants at home.
Online sportsbooks list the Giants as slight favorites Monday night with Logan Webb on the mound facing Stephen Kolek for the Padres.
Betting on the Giants moneyline is the safe play, but taking them to cover the spread at +125 gives the best value. Both Webb and Kolek have had up and down years, with Webb sitting at a 5-5 record and a 2.82 ERA, while Kolek has posted a record of 3-1 with an ERA of 4.11.
Despite Webb’s mediocre record, he has recorded 84 strikeouts, tied for the second most in the MLB. He has also been much better at home than on the road, going 3-1 in San Francisco with a 1.39 ERA. In 14 career starts against the Padres, Webb has gone 4-4 with a 3.26 ERA and 71 strikeouts in 85.2 innings pitched.
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Kolek has never started a game against the Giants, but has made four appearances out of the bullpen. He has never recorded a decision in those games and has an ERA of 6.00.
San Francisco has been good at home with the eighth best home record in the MLB, going 17-9 at Oracle Park thus far. In their 17 home wins, nine have come by more than one run.
San Diego has been a middling team on the road, going just 13-14 away from home. Of the Padres’ 14 losses, 11 of them have come by multiple runs.
MLB sportsbooks expect both of these trends to continue as San Francisco looks to avenge their loss from the two-game road trip to San Diego in April.

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