
"San Diego has hit 11 home runs over the last 10 games. Over the past 10 games, the Padres are averaging 2.5 extra-base hits per outing while slugging .378. Over the past 10 outings, San Diego has a .220 batting average with 71 total hits (7.1 per game). Ty France leads San Diego in runs batted over the last 10 games in with nine while batting .290. Xander Bogaerts is slashing .273/.351/.545 over the last 10 games for the Padres."
"St. Louis has 11 homers over its last 10 games. The Cardinals have a slugging percentage of .421 over their last 10 games, fueled by 36 extra-base hits. Over the last 10 games, St. Louis is batting .245 as a team with 8.2 hits per contest. Over the past 10 games, Jordan Walker paces the Cardinals with a team-best batting average of .378. Alec Burleson has three doubles, three home runs and five walks while hitting .333 during the last 10 games."
"Griffin Canning will take to the mound for the Padres, his second start of the season. The right-hander's last appearance was on Sunday, when he threw five innings, giving up one earned run while allowing three hits against the Chicago White Sox. He has pitched to a 1.80 ERA this season with 12.6 strikeouts per nine innings compared to 5.4 walks per nine across one game. Over the last 10 games the Padres have a 4.65 ERA across their pitching"
The Padres and Cardinals meet in the second game of a four-game series with both teams holding a 22-15 record. San Diego has hit 11 home runs over the last 10 games, averaging 2.5 extra-base hits per outing and slugging .378. The Padres have a .220 batting average with 71 total hits across that span. Ty France leads San Diego with nine runs batted in while batting .290, and Xander Bogaerts slashes .273/.351/.545 over the last 10 games. St. Louis has also hit 11 homers over its last 10 games, slugging .421 with 36 extra-base hits. Jordan Walker leads with a .378 batting average, while Alec Burleson has three doubles, three home runs, and five walks. Griffin Canning starts for San Diego, posting a 1.80 ERA this season with 12.6 strikeouts per nine innings and 5.4 walks per nine.
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