1:07 pm
May 26

Padres @ Blue Jays

Who will WIN this matchup?

San Diego Padres (28-24)

@ Toronto Blue Jays (20-32)

 

Starting Pitchers:

Paddack (SD): 4-2; 1.93 ERA

Stroman (TOR) 2-6; 2.81 ERA

 

Last 10 Games Played:

San Diego Padres: 6-4

Toronto Blue Jays: 3-7

 

Current odds:

San Diego Padres: (-129)

Toronto Blue Jays: (+119)

 

• The hype train was churning at full steam last month when the Toronto Blue Jays called up Vladimir Guerrero Jr., the top prospect in baseball. San Diego has a pretty fair rookie of its own in right-hander Chris Paddack, who entered the weekend with the third-lowest ERA in the majors and will take the mound as the Padres go for a three-game sweep in Toronto on Sunday afternoon.While Paddack has been a revelation for San Diego, the offense has earned the headlines versus the Blue Jays by mashing 10 homers, including a franchise-record seven in Saturday’s 19-4 romp that pushed the team’s winning streak to five games. Austin Hedges broke open Saturday’s matchup with a grand slam – his second homer in as many days – and Hunter Renfroe went deep twice among his four hits to give him three blasts and six RBIs in the series.

• While the Padres came up one run shy of tying the club record, Toronto has been outscored 39-14 during a four-game slide to fall to 6-18 in its last 24 contests. Justin Smoak has homered in three of the past four games and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. went deep for the second straight day for the Blue Jays, who will take a 9-18 home record into the series finale.

• Paddack bounced back from his worst start of the season with a superb effort last time out, beating Arizona on Monday by striking out seven and permitting one run along with five hits over six innings. Not only is he holding opposing batters to a .156 average, but the 23-year-old has the lowest ERA through his first nine starts of any pitcher in franchise history. Paddack, who has registered 56 strikeouts against only 11 walks over 51 1/3 innings, has made four road starts and is 1-1 with a 2.75 ERA.

• Stroman earned his first victory in more than a month Tuesday, overcoming a season-worst six walks to limit Boston to one run and five hits over six innings. That ended a five-start winless drought for the former first-round draft pick, who also turned in a strong effort in his previous outing with six innings of two-run ball (one earned) in a no-decision at the Chicago White Sox. Eric Hosmer is 4-for-11 against Stroman, who is 1-4 in seven starts at Rogers Centre despite a stellar 2.43 ERA.

• Hosmer is 7-for-15 with two homers, six RBIs and six runs scored during a four-game hitting streak.

• Guerrero is 0-for-11 in the last three games.

• Padres 1B/OF Wil Myers broke out of a 2-for-24 rut with two homers and four RBIs Saturday.

5/10
Confidence
StreakSmarter Pick
San Diego Padres