The Padres are playing with found money; they have been playing catch-up with the Dodgers all-season long, and in the final week of the season, they are as close to LA as they’ve been in a long time, as they are now just two games behind them with five games remaining in the season.

These next two games will be of utmost importance for the Dodgers and Padres. Win these next two games, and the Padres will tie the Dodgers for the division lead, although the difficulty level in the respective teams’ final series of the season couldn’t be any more different. LA will finish the season with a three-game series against the Colorado Rockies, while San Diego will go to the Valley to face a team still fighting for their playoff lives, Arizona Diamondbacks.

The pressure is on the Dodgers to maintain the division lead, as it could help give them a more favorable matchup in the NLDS.