Kenny G said the Padres moneyline at -125 is “way too cheap.” He trusts Nestor Cortez after three quality outings in his four starts since the trade, highlighted by seven scoreless frames against the Dodgers. San Diego backs him with MLB’s No. 1 bullpen ERA, while its lineup still ranks eighth in batting average and ninth in OBP—enough pop to exploit a Twins staff that will start Zebby Matthews (5.30 ERA) and then lean on a relief corps with a 4.27 ERA. Minnesota’s offense is limping (20th OBP, 24th runs) and is dealing with injuries. With the Padres only two games out in the NL West and desperate for wins, Kenny expects Cortez to pitch “fine” and the bats to scratch out enough support to cash the ticket.