Padres vs Astros Prediction, Pick, Odds, Sunday Night Baseball Best Bet

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The San Diego Padres (15-6) and Houston Astros (10-10) wrap up their interleague series on Sunday Night Baseball. First pitch from Daikin Park is set for 7:10 p.m. ET; the game will be broadcast on ESPN.

Sunday Night Baseball odds have the Astros as -112 moneyline favorites and the Padres as -105 underdogs. The game total is 7 (-125o / +102u). The Padres are +160 to cover the run line (-1.5); the Astros are -200 to cover the spread (+1.5).

Continue below for my Padres vs Astros prediction and pick, plus the latest MLB lines, probable pitchers, starting lineups and injury reports.

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Padres vs Astros Prediction for Sunday Night Baseball

  • Padres vs Astros pick: Padres Moneyline +110 (Play to +105)

My Padres vs Astros best bet is the Padres moneyline. Make sure to find the best odds by checking our live MLB odds page.


Padres vs Astros Odds, Spread, Over/Under, Best Bet

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April 20, 2025
7:10 p.m. ET
ESPN
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Padres Odds
Run LineOver/UnderMoneyline
-1.5
+160
7
-125o / +102u
-105
Astros Odds
Run LineOver/UnderMoneyline
+1.5
-200
7
-125o / +102u
-112
Odds via BetRivers. Get up-to-the-minute MLB odds here.
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  • Padres vs Astros Moneyline: Padres -105, Astros -112
  • Padres vs Astros Total: 7 (-125o / +102u)
  • Padres vs Astros Spread: Padres -1.5 (+160), Astros +1.5 (-200)
  • Padres vs Astros Best Bet: Padres Moneyline

Padres vs Astros Projected Starting Pitchers

RHP Dylan Cease (SD)StatLHP Framber Valdez (HOU)
1-1W-L1-2
0.5fWAR (FanGraphs)0.4
6.64 / 3.83ERA /xERA4.91 / 4.16
2.98 / 3.42FIP / xFIP3.40 / 3.20
1.52WHIP1.27
18.7%K-BB%17%
36.7%GB%51.7%
108Stuff+114
108Location+106

Padres vs Astros Preview, Prediction for Sunday Night Baseball

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Padres Preview: Starting Lineup; Cease

Padres Starting Lineup

  1. Fernando Tatis Jr. RF
  2. Luis Arraez DH
  3. Manny Machado 3B
  4. Xander Bogaerts SS
  5. Oscar Gonzalez LF
  6. Yuli Gurriel 1B
  7. Jose Iglesias 2B
  8. Tyler Wade CF
  9. Martin Maldonado C

After finishing the 2024 campaign with a 3.47 ERA and 3.82 xERA over 189 1/3 innings, Cease enters this matchup with an ugly ERA of 6.64 in his initial 20 1/3 innings this season.

However, Cease's horrible ERA comes mainly due to the fact that he soaked up nine earned runs in batter-friendly conditions at Sutter Health Park versus the Athletics. Outside of that treacherous outing, his work has still looked relatively on par with what we have typically seen throughout his excellent career.

Cease holds a 3.83 xERA and an xFIP of 3.42 this season. His K-BB% of 18.7 is down compared to last year's mark of 20.9%, but the slight drop is nothing to panic over given that pitch metrics argue he is still offering the same quality of stuff.

Cease holds a Stuff+ rating of 108 and a Pitching+ rating of 117 this season, compared to a Stuff+ rating of 110 and a Pitching+ rating of 113 in 2024.

The Padres have hit left-handed pitching quite effectively this season; they hold a ninth-ranked wRC+ of 106 and rank third in BB/K ratio versus lefties.

Their offensive upside is lessened currently as Jackson Merrill and Jake Cronenworth are sidelined due to injury, but manager Mike Shildt is still capable of fielding a lineup capable of providing a stiff test for Valdez if he does not rest key pieces in this Sunday matchup.


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Astros Preview: Starting Lineups; Framber; Yordan

Astros starting lineup

  1. Jose Altuve DH
  2. Isaac Paredes 3B
  3. Yordan Alvarez LF
  4. Jeremy Pena SS
  5. Christian Walker 1B
  6. Victor Caratini C
  7. Jake Meyers CF
  8. Cam Smith RF
  9. Mauricio Dubon 2B

As is the case with his counterpart, Valdez has endured a worse-than-expected start to the season with a 4.91 ERA in his initial four outings, but his overall numbers are tanked by the fact that he allowed seven earned runs in only four innings in his last outing versus the St. Louis Cardinals.

Valdez holds an xERA of 4.12 and an xFIP of 3.20 in his first 22 innings. Pitch metrics are still high on Valdez as he holds a Stuff+ rating of 114 and a Pitching+ rating of 120.

Valdez's ground-ball rate (51.7%) is down considerably compared to last season's mark (61.7%), which is concerning given that he's allowed a 50% hard-hit rate.

While the Astros have numerous key pitchers on the injured list, Pedro Leon and Taylor Trammell are the only position players who will be unavailable due to injury in this matchup.

Houston has gotten off to a slow start offensively, as it holds a wRC+ of 88 and an OPS of .637. It holds a 25th-ranked wRC+ of 89 versus right-handed pitching, a 15th-ranked BB/K ratio, and 10th in hard-hit rate.

Part of the Astros' slow start offensively has come down to Yordan Alvarez's poor start. Alvarez has slugged just .354 in his initial 19 games of the season.

However, Alvarez still ranks in the 95th percentile in hard-hit rate and in the 82nd percentile in xSLG rate.


Padres vs Astros Prediction & Moneyline Pick

While Valdez is a better pitcher than we have seen so far this season, Cease also still appears likely to be a far better than average starter this season and should have a good chance of bouncing back versus an Astros offense that is off to a slow start.

Even with Merrill and Cronenworth sidelined, the Padres offense — led by Fernando Tatis Jr. and Manny Machado — still looks quite strong on paper and has been the far more productive unit between these two sides this season.

The Astros' lineup should continue to find better form moving forward, but it's still hard to say it's offering an edge over the Padres' unit right now, and Cease and Valdez look fairly comparable.

At +110 we are getting a good price to back the league-leading Padres avoiding a sweep on Sunday Night Baseball, but I would recommend keeping an eye out for lineup confirmations prior to first pitch.

Pick: Padres Moneyline +110 (Play to +105)


Moneyline

As outlined, backing the Padres to win at +110 is my favorite play.


Run Line (Spread)

Backing the Padres to cover the reverse run-line at +155 looks to be a decent option in this matchup, and could be worth a smaller bet in a game featuring two starters that look to have a wide range of outcomes.


Over/Under

A total of 7.5 looks fair given this pitching matchup.

Both Cease and Valdez are capable of producing better results than we have seen thus far, but that seems to be accurately accounted for by a relatively low total.


Padres vs Astros Betting Trends

Padres Betting Trends

  • Padres are 3-2 in their last 5 games against the spread
  • Padres are 2-6 in their road games against the spread
  • Padres starting pitchers have thrown at least two strikes in their first three pitches to 71% of opposing batters this season — highest in MLB; League Avg: 62%

Astros Betting Trends

  • Astros are 3-2 in their last 5 games against the spread
  • The totals have gone OVER in 5 of Astros' 11 last games at home
  • Astros hitters have an OBP of .410 (40 PA's) at home this season — best in MLB; League Avg: .313

Padres vs Astros Viewing Info: Channel, Start Time, Streaming

Location:Daikin Park in Houston, Texas
Date:Sunday, April 20
Time:7:10 p.m. ET
TV / Streaming Options:ESPN

Padres vs Astros Injuries

Padres Injuries

PlayerStatus
OF Jason HeywardLeft knee (10-day IL)
OF Jackson MerrillRight hamstring strain (10-day IL)
RHP Yu DarvishRight elbow inflammation (15-day IL)
2B Jake CronenworthRight rib fracture (10-day IL)

Astros Injuries

PlayerStatus
RHP Lance McCullersRight flexor (15-day IL)
RHP Spencer ArrighettiBroken right thumb (15-day IL)
OF Taylor TrammellRight calf strain (10-day IL)

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