The Mets are must-see baseball right now for all the wrong reasons a month ago and all the right ones tonight — winners of three straight and 7-3 over their last 10 despite sitting 18.5 games back in the NL East, while the Padres arrive at Citi Field white-hot themselves, having ripped off eight wins in their last ten to stay glued to the Wild Card race.
Quick take:
- Pick: Padres +1.5 on the run line
- Why: San Diego is 17-7 against the spread in Walker Buehler’s starts this season, and the Mets’ hot streak has been driven far more by opportunistic offense than by underlying pitching stability
- The number to watch: Nolan McLean’s 10.47 K/9 — if he’s dominant, this stays low-scoring and the Padres’ run-line cushion matters even more
San Diego sits at 67-58, still 8.0 games behind the Dodgers in the NL West but very much alive in the Wild Card picture, and the Padres have been the better team lately by a wide margin — outscoring opponents while going 8-2 across their last stretch, capped by a road series win over Cleveland.
New York, at 56-69, is playing out the string in a lost season, but nobody told the Mets that. They’ve won three in a row and taken seven of their last ten, riding a lineup that’s found some life even without Juan Soto, who remains out with a calf strain that’s kept him sidelined since late July.
Why the Betting Market Sees This as a Coin Flip
Books have the Mets as short home favorites, hovering around -120 on the moneyline with the Padres priced near even money at +100 to +104. The run line has New York at -1.5 with San Diego getting +1.5, and the total sits around 7.5 to 8 runs. That’s a tight number for a team 18.5 games back hosting a Wild Card hopeful, and it tells you the market is respecting New York’s recent form more than its overall record.
| Monday, August 17 at 7:11 PM | Spread | Money | Total |
| San Diego Padres | +1.5 (-210) | +107 | O 8 (-112) |
| New York Mets | +1.5 (-203) | -115 | U 8 (-108) |
Recent Form
Both clubs are trending in opposite directions from where their records suggest — San Diego’s surge has been sustained and pitching-driven, while New York’s is newer and offense-driven. The numbers below tell that story.
| DATE | OPP | CLOSE | RESULT | ATS/OU |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 16, 2026 | @Cleveland Guardians | -2.5 / 8.5 | Won 5-7 | Lost / Over |
| Aug 16, 2026 | @Cleveland Guardians | -2.5 / 8.5 | Lost 6-1 | Lost / Under |
| Aug 16, 2026 | @Cleveland Guardians | -2.5 / 8.5 | Won 0-5 | Won / Under |
| Aug 15, 2026 | @Cleveland Guardians | -1.5 / 8.5 | Won 5-7 | Won / Over |
| Aug 15, 2026 | @Cleveland Guardians | -1.5 / 8.5 | Lost 6-1 | Lost / Under |
| Aug 14, 2026 | @Cleveland Guardians | +1.5 / 7.5 | Won 5-7 | Won / Over |
| Aug 12, 2026 | Milwaukee Brewers | +1.5 / 8 | Won 3-2 | Won / Under |
| Aug 12, 2026 | Milwaukee Brewers | +1.5 / 8 | Won 11-2 | Won / Over |
| Aug 12, 2026 | Milwaukee Brewers | +1.5 / 8 | Won 4-3 | Won / Under |
| Aug 12, 2026 | Milwaukee Brewers | -5.5 / 10.5 | Won 3-2 | Lost / Under |
| DATE | OPP | CLOSE | RESULT | ATS/OU |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aug 16, 2026 | Washington Nationals | +1.5 / 7.5 | Won 4-1 | Won / Under |
| Aug 16, 2026 | Washington Nationals | +1.5 / 7.5 | Won 5-4 | Won / Over |
| Aug 16, 2026 | Washington Nationals | +1.5 / 7.5 | Won 4-3 | Won / Under |
| Aug 15, 2026 | Washington Nationals | -1.5 / 7.5 | Won 4-1 | Won / Under |
| Aug 15, 2026 | Washington Nationals | -1.5 / 7.5 | Won 5-4 | Lost / Over |
| Aug 14, 2026 | Washington Nationals | -1.5 / 8.5 | Won 4-1 | Won / Under |
| Aug 12, 2026 | @Atlanta Braves | +2.5 / 6.5 | Won 5-8 | Won / Over |
| Aug 12, 2026 | @Atlanta Braves | +2.5 / 6.5 | Lost 4-0 | Lost / Under |
| Aug 12, 2026 | @Atlanta Braves | +2.5 / 6.5 | Lost 6-3 | Lost / Over |
| Aug 11, 2026 | @Atlanta Braves | +1.5 / 4.5 | Won 5-8 | Won / Over |
Showing 10 of last 10 meetings
| DATE | TEAM | OPP | CLOSE | RESULT | ATS/OU |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 7, 2026 | San Diego Padres | @New York Mets | +1.5 / 7.5 | Lost 3-7 | Lost / Over |
| Jun 7, 2026 | San Diego Padres | @New York Mets | +1.5 / 7.5 | Won 3-2 | Won / Under |
| Jun 6, 2026 | San Diego Padres | @New York Mets | -1.5 / 7 | Lost 0-5 | Lost / Under |
| Sep 18, 2025 | New York Mets | @San Diego Padres | -1.5 / 9.5 | Won 6-1 | Won / Under |
| Sep 17, 2025 | New York Mets | @San Diego Padres | -1.5 / 7.5 | Lost 4-7 | Lost / Over |
| Sep 16, 2025 | New York Mets | @San Diego Padres | +1.5 / 7.5 | Won 8-3 | Won / Over |
| Jul 30, 2025 | San Diego Padres | @New York Mets | +1.5 / 8.5 | Won 5-0 | Won / Under |
| Jul 30, 2025 | San Diego Padres | @New York Mets | +1.5 / 8.5 | Won 7-1 | Won / Under |
| Jul 29, 2025 | San Diego Padres | @New York Mets | -1.5 / 7.5 | Won 7-6 | Lost / Over |
| Aug 25, 2024 | San Diego Padres | @New York Mets | +1.5 / 8.5 | Won 3-2 | Won / Under |
Buehler’s Volatility Against a Suddenly Confident Mets Lineup
Walker Buehler takes the ball for San Diego at 7-5 with a 4.88 ERA, numbers that undersell how sharp he’s actually been in specific outings this year — he’s been boom-or-bust, but the Padres have found a way to win around him. When Buehler starts, San Diego is 17-7 against the spread, an eye-popping split that suggests the lineup and bullpen have consistently bailed him out or backed him up regardless of how his own line reads.
Manny Machado has been the engine of that offense, and even with a modest .211 average he’s mashed 23 home runs and driven in 70 runs, showing the same power profile that’s made him a lineup fixture for a decade. Fernando Tatis Jr. is hitting .280 with 13 homers, and Jackson Merrill has quietly put together a strong season at .244 with 19 long balls. That’s a lineup with legitimate thump top to bottom, even without a true .300 hitter anchoring it.
Nolan McLean starts for the Mets, and his 3.42 ERA with a ridiculous 10.47 strikeouts-per-nine is the best individual number in this game by any measure. Francisco Lindor, now wearing No. 12 after a midseason number change, has 12 homers and 32 RBIs and remains the most dangerous bat New York can trot out with Soto sidelined. Bo Bichette has chipped in 12 homers of his own since arriving in Queens, giving the Mets more pop than their record would suggest.
San Diego is 17-7 against the spread in Walker Buehler’s starts this season — a number that matters more than his 4.88 ERA when it comes to betting this game.
That ATS split is the crux of the pick. Buehler’s ERA looks shaky on paper, but the Padres have consistently covered when he’s on the mound, whether because of run support, bullpen length, or simply facing lineups that struggle against his stuff in the moment. New York’s own home splits and its 10-10 ATS record in McLean starts suggest the Mets are a competitive team right now, not a pushover — but competitive isn’t the same as a lock to cover as home favorites.
The injury report matters here too. New York is still without Juan Soto, Devin Williams remains out with a shoulder strain that’s sapped bullpen depth, and Mark Vientos is dealing with a fractured hand that won’t have him back until late August at the earliest. That’s a lot of firepower missing from a lineup that’s somehow still finding ways to win.
Prediction and Best Bet
McLean’s strikeout stuff should keep this game tight and relatively low-scoring, but San Diego’s deeper, healthier lineup and its track record of covering with Buehler on the mound make the Padres the smarter side, even on the road against a team playing its best baseball of the second half.
The pick:
- Prediction: Padres 5, Mets 4
- Best Bet: Padres +1.5 on the run line
New York’s win streak is real, but a one-run margin against a Padres club that’s 8-2 in its last 10 feels like the far more likely outcome than a multi-run Mets win.
