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Blue Jays Face Padres Saturday Night in San Diego

July 11, 2026 · The New York Times

Two teams fighting to climb their division standings meet at Petco Park for an 8:40 p.m. ET showdown.

The Toronto Blue Jays are heading to San Diego to take on the Padres on Saturday, July 11, at 8:40 p.m. ET. The game will be played at Petco Park, the Padres' home stadium. Both teams are sitting third in their divisions, so a win would be a big boost for either side. Baseball fans can watch the game live on Padres.TV or SNET, or stream it on Fubo.

The Blue Jays will send Trey Yesavage to the mound to start. Yesavage has a record of 4 wins and 4 losses this season, with an ERA of 3.31, which means he gives up about three runs every nine innings. Toronto is 45–49 on the year, putting them third in the American League East. The team is hoping slugger Kazuma Okamoto can keep his hot streak going — he has hit home runs in two games in a row.

The Padres will start Walker Buehler on the mound. Buehler has a 5–5 record and a 5.07 ERA this season. San Diego stands at 46–48, also in third place, this time in the National League West. Both teams are hungry for a win to move up the standings before the season gets much further along.

When it comes to betting odds, the Padres and Blue Jays are almost perfectly even. Each team has a moneyline of -110, which means oddsmakers see this as a very close matchup. The predicted total runs for the game is set at 8, with slightly better odds on the under at -115. That tells us most experts expect a tight, low-scoring contest.

Several key players are on the injured list for both clubs, which could affect how the game plays out. The Padres are missing pitchers Joe Musgrove, Lucas Giolito, Nick Pivetta, and Bryan Hoeing, all with elbow injuries. The Blue Jays are also shorthanded, as star players like José Berrios and Max Scherzer are on the IL. These absences put more pressure on the healthy players to step up.

One player to watch is San Diego's Manny Machado. He leads the Padres with 19 home runs this season and has driven in 52 runs. However, his batting average is just .196, which is quite low for a power hitter of his talent. Fans will be watching to see if he can heat up at the plate against Toronto.

Fernando Tatis Jr. is another exciting player on the Padres' roster. He has hit five home runs, driven in 35 runs, and is batting .282 this season. Tatis is also one of the fastest players in baseball, with 23 stolen bases in 32 attempts, ranking him fifth in all of Major League Baseball. His speed and athleticism make him a constant threat every time he gets on base.

For the Blue Jays, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. is a player to keep an eye on. He has five home runs, 38 RBIs, and has scored 50 runs so far this year. Guerrero also has six stolen bases, showing he is not just a power hitter but a well-rounded player. His .262 batting average and strong on-base percentage make him one of Toronto's most important offensive weapons.

Infielder Ernie Clement has also been quietly impressive for Toronto. He is batting .298 with seven home runs and 30 RBIs in 364 plate appearances. Clement strikes out only 9.3 percent of the time, which is very low and shows good bat control. His steady hitting gives the Blue Jays a reliable presence in the lineup even when bigger stars are injured.

Fernando Tatis Jr. has recorded 23 steals on 32 attempts, ranking fifth in MLB.

Comprehension quiz preview

1. What time is the Blue Jays vs. Padres game scheduled to start?

  • A7:05 p.m. ET
  • B9:00 p.m. ET
  • C8:40 p.m. ET
  • D6:30 p.m. ET

2. How many home runs has Manny Machado hit this season?

  • A12
  • B19
  • C25
  • D5

3. Where is Saturday's game being played?

  • ARogers Centre
  • BDodger Stadium
  • CWrigley Field
  • DPetco Park

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