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The Dodgers look to reclaim the division lead over the San Diego Padres as the two teams meet on Saturday at Petco Park. Tyler Glasnow makes his 13th start of the season, while left-hander Nestor Cortes goes for San Diego.
Shohei Ohtani silenced a heckler with his 45th homer as Dodgers beat Padres 8-2, tying for the NL West lead with 31 games remaining.
In major league history, a catcher has won the batting title only seven times ( Bubbles Hargrave in 1926, Ernie Lombardi in 1938 and 1942, Buster Posey in 2012 and Joe Mauer in 2006, 2008 and 2009.) All the foul balls you take off your body also take a tremendous toll.
Videos of how security reacted to a young fan sprinting across the outfield at Petco Park during Tuesday night’s game between the San Diego Padres and San Francisco Giants have garnered a
As San Diego continues its playoff push, Merrill’s recovery will be closely monitored. The Padres have leaned heavily on their pitching and defense to stay afloat in the division race, and losing one of their most dynamic young players could test their depth down the stretch.
During the eighth inning, a young fan ran onto the outfield grass, prompting a chase from the ballpark's security team. Video shows one security guard wrapping up the fan and holding him upright before another guard raced in and tackled the young fan to the ground from behind.
Newcomers are producing, which has lengthened the Padres’ lineup and made them less dependent on their ‘big boys’
The San Diego Padres sent starting pitcher J.P. Sears down to Triple-A after just one start following his arrival from the Athletics at the trade deadline. The
Where To Watch Dodgers vs. Padres Game 1? TV Channel, Streaming Options, Starting Pitchers, And More
Dodgers and Padres kick off a high-stakes 3-game series with just one game separating them in the NL-West standings.
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1976: Hal Childs, Mariners PR Director at the time, announces Seattle’s baseball club will be known as “the Mariners.” 1995: In a double steal with Ken Griffey Jr., Edgar Martinez steals home in a 6-3 Mariners win at the Royals. It is his only stolen base of the season.