
The Los Angeles Dodgers will welcome the San Francisco Giants to Dodger Stadium on Monday, May 11, at 10:10 p.m. ET, marking the start of a four-game series. Right-hander Roki Sasaki (1-3, 5.97 ERA) takes the mound for the Dodgers, who enter the contest with a 24-16 record, good for second place in the NL West. The Giants counter with Trevor McDonald (1-0, 1.29 ERA), as San Francisco sits at 16-24, fourth in the division.
**Game Details**
– **Venue:** Dodger Stadium
– **First pitch:** 10:10 p.m. ET
– **Streaming:** Fubo (Stream now)
– **TV channels:** SportsNet LA and NBCS-BA
**Odds**
– Favorite (moneyline): Dodgers -190
– Underdog (moneyline): Giants +154
– Total runs: 9 (Over -120, Under +100)
*Odds provided by BetMGM.*
**Injury Report**
*Dodgers:* Brock Stewart (foot, 15-day IL), Brusdar Graterol (shoulder, 15-day IL), Tyler Glasnow (back, 15-day IL), Ben Casparius (shoulder, 15-day IL), Bobby Miller (shoulder, 60-day IL), Gavin Stone (shoulder, 60-day IL), Jake Cousins (elbow, 60-day IL), Kiké Hernández (elbow, 60-day IL), Edwin Díaz (elbow, 60-day IL), Tommy Edman (ankle, 60-day IL), Landon Knack (undisclosed, 60-day IL), Evan Phillips (elbow, 60-day IL).
*Giants:* Harrison Bader (hamstring, 10-day IL), Daniel Susac (elbow, 10-day IL), Erik Miller (back, 15-day IL), Logan Webb (knee, 15-day IL), Rowan Wick (elbow, 60-day IL), Jose Butto (arm, 60-day IL), Jared Oliva (wrist, 60-day IL), Jason Foley (shoulder, 60-day IL), Randy Rodriguez (elbow, 60-day IL), Hayden Birdsong (forearm, 60-day IL), Reiver Sanmartin (hip, 60-day IL).
**Notable Player Stats**
– Andy Pages has been hot for the Dodgers, batting .333 with a .375 on-base percentage and .571 slugging, including nine home runs and 35 RBIs over 160 plate appearances. He has also stolen six bases and scored 23 times.
– Kyle Tucker owns a .248/.343/.393 slash line with four homers and 20 RBIs in 169 plate appearances, adding three stolen bases and 27 runs scored.
– Luis Arraez has posted a .310 average, .342 OBP and .386 slugging with 14 RBIs and four stolen bases across 158 plate appearances, though he has yet to hit a home run.
– Casey Schmitt is slashing .285/.331/.512 with six homers and 18 RBIs in 133 plate appearances, along with two stolen bases and 14 runs.
This series opener promises an intriguing pitching matchup, with both teams looking to gain momentum early in the week.