The Padres have owned this matchup. They're up 2-0 in the series after Saturday's 7-4 win, where Nick Castellanos cleared the bases with a 3-run shot and rookie Rodolfo Durán homered for his first career hit. Now they get the chance to walk out of T-Mobile Park with a broom.


The wrinkle is who's pitching. Lucas Giolito is making his 2026 season debut after signing with San Diego on April 22 and grinding through 4 minor-league tune-ups (4.76 ERA across 17 innings, though his last outing was 1 run over 6). It's a Sunday Night Baseball cameo from a guy who was on the free-agent scrap heap a month ago, and the Padres are trusting him in a sweep spot because, frankly, the rotation has no choice.

- Day-To-DayBlake Hunt C — Hunt is dealing with an oblique injury and has been shut down from activity, Kevin Acee of The San Diego Union-Tribune reports.
- 7-day ilJake Cronenworth 2B — The Padres placed Cronenworth on the 7-day concussion injured list Tuesday, AJ Cassavell of MLB.com reports.
- 10-Day-ILLuis Campusano C — The Padres placed Campusano on the 10-day injured list Thursday due to a left toe fracture.
- 15-Day-ILMatt Waldron SP — The Padres placed Waldron on the 15-day injured list Friday due to a right brachialis muscle injury.
- 15-Day-ILGerman Marquez SP — Marquez (forearm) is scheduled to begin a throwing program in mid-May, per MLB.com.
- 15-Day-ILNick Pivetta SP — Padres manager Craig Stammen told reporters Wednesday that Pivetta was diagnosed with a right flexor strain, Jeff Sanders of The San Diego Union-Tribune reports.
- 60-Day-ILJhony Brito RP — Brito (forearm) struck out seven and allowed one earned run on two hits and one walk across three innings Thursday in a rehab start in the rookie-level Arizona Complex League.
- 60-Day-ILJoe Musgrove SP — The Padres transferred Musgrove (elbow) to the 60-day injured list on Thursday.

- Day-To-DayBrendan Donovan 3B — Donovan (undisclosed) was scratched from Saturday's lineup against the Padres as part of a load-management decision by Mariners manager Dan Wilson, Daniel Kramer of MLB.com reports.
- Day-To-DayMitch Garver C — Garver was scratched from Saturday's lineup against the Padres due to lower-back tightness, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports.
- Day-To-DayTeddy McGraw SP — McGraw is working his way back from right elbow issues, Jonathan Mayo of MLB Pipeline reports.
- 10-Day-ILCal Raleigh C — The Mariners will shut Raleigh (oblique) down for a week before re-evaluating him, Ryan Divish of The Seattle Times reports.
- 10-Day-ILPatrick Wisdom 1B — The Mariners placed Wisdom on the 10-day injured list Friday due to a left oblique strain, retroactive to Wednesday.
- 10-Day-ILVictor Robles RF — Robles (pectoral) will begin a rehab assignment at Triple-A Tacoma on Sunday, Adam Jude of The Seattle Times reports.
- 10-Day-ILWill Wilson 3B — The Mariners placed Wilson on the 10-day injured list Saturday due to a fractured left thumb.
- 15-Day-ILMatt Brash RP — Brash (lat) will begin a rehab assignment with Triple-A Tacoma on Thursday, Daniel Kramer of MLB.com reports.
Look at that Padres IL — Darvish, Musgrove, Pivetta, Marquez, and Waldron are all unavailable. That's basically an entire rotation in scrubs. Giolito isn't a luxury here, he's a necessity. On the other side, George Kirby has been quietly excellent at 5-2 with a 2.84 ERA, coming off a 7-strikeout, 5-inning win over Houston on May 11 and a 7-inning effort against Atlanta before that where the Mariners' bats wasted him with 16 punchouts.
Seattle's lineup problem is bigger than one bad night. Cal Raleigh is shut down for a week with the oblique, Mitch Garver got scratched Saturday with back tightness, and Brendan Donovan was a load-management scratch in the same game. The Mariners are trying to hold serve at home against a Padres team that's already taken 5 in a row from them this year, and they're doing it without their catcher, their backup catcher, and possibly their third baseman.
The market makes Seattle a clear favorite — Kirby's track record plus home field plus a Giolito debut means -155 on the Pinnacle moneyline. But the EV reads negative on every side, which is the book's way of telling you this one is priced cleanly. If you trust the Padres' offense to keep stomping on a depleted Mariners lineup, the road dog at +142 is the live ticket. Otherwise, Kirby's the safer story and the boring right answer.