Padres 3, Cubs 0 On a blustery Wednesday afternoon at Wrigley Field, the San Diego Padres stifle the Chicago Cubs 3-0 to even the Wild Card Series at a game apiece. With the wind blowing in fiercely, home runs were sparse, and the game depended on a single swing and solid pitching. San Diego gains […]
Read MoreIt’s been another long season for the San Diego Padres, but the efforts of the franchise have brought them to the postseason for a second straight year . Now, they’re gearing up to play the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field for the National League Wildcard series. The Padres found themselves unable to take the division […]
Read MoreAfter a second shut-out defeat in Game Five of the NLDS against the Los Angeles Dodgers, the loss of two fan-favorite players, and infighting within the organization’s front office, a wave of uncertainty spread across those who considered themselves Friar faithful. It was very comparable to how some felt last year following the passing of […]
Read MoreIt’s been a slow off-season for the San Diego Padres. However, with the looming arbitration deadline hitting its’ climax on Thursday, January 9, it’s finally time for the Friars to secure their lineups. All arbitration-eligible players must reach an agreement by 10 pm Pacific or face an arbitration hearing. The Padres have avoided arbitration since […]
Read MoreOn Monday, January 6th, Sheel Kamal Seidler, the widow of late San Diego Padres owner Peter Seidler, filed a lawsuit against Matthew Seidler and Robert Seidler in an effort to assume control of the franchise, according to Sportico. In the 97-page lawsuit filed in Texas state probate court, Sheel Seidler alleges the two Seidler brothers […]
Read MoreDodgers 8, Padres 0 After a drama-filled week of play, the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres met in Petco Park for the fourth game of the NLDS. Much like the previous games, one team started off hot, and the other team was left to pick up the pieces. The Dodgers hit an extremely […]
Read MoreDodgers 7, Padres 5 The Los Angeles Dodgers overcame two multi-run deficits to defeat the San Diego Padres, 7–5, Saturday night at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. Key hits included a three-run homer by Shohei Ohtani and a two-run single by Teoscar Hernandez. “The first inning wasn’t ideal as far as striking first,” Dodgers manager […]
Read MorePadres 5, Braves 4 The San Diego Padres eliminated the Atlanta Braves in the second wild card game at Petco Park Wednesday night. Padres starting pitcher Joe Musgrove allowed an early sacrifice fly from Marcell Ozuna before locking in and holding it down until the top of the fourth, where he had to exit due […]
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