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Fernando Tatis Jr. blasts grand slam, Padres eliminate Diamondbacks

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Fernando Tatis Jr. returned to the San Diego Padres lineup after missing the last two games with an illness and he wasted no time in making an impact. Tatis Jr. approached the plate with the bases loaded in the bottom of the fourth inning. On the ninth pitch of the at-bat he crushed a 3-2 pitch off Arizona Diamondbacks starter Zac Gallen deep into the left field bleachers to give the Padres a 5-2 lead. San Diego added two more runs over the final four innings en route to a 7-4 win at Petco Park, Friday.

HE KNEW. WE ALL KNEW. pic.twitter.com/lxjlomSDCK

— San Diego Padres (@Padres) September 27, 2025

Tatis Jr. was the seventh batter to come to the plate in the bottom of the seventh. The inning opened with a lineout by Jackson Merrill, but then Xander Bogaerts, Gavin Sheets and Ryan O’Hearn recorded consecutive base hits. The single by O’Hearn drove in the first run of the game for the Padres and cut the Diamondbacks lead to 2-1.

Ryan O'Hearn gets the Padres on the board with an RBI single in the bottom of the 4th inning#ForTheFaithful pic.twitter.com/Pt8yLsZDCt

— San Diego Strong (@PadresStrong) September 27, 2025

Jake Cronenworth had an opportunity to tie the game with runners at the corners, but he struck out looking on a pitch up and in. Freddy Fermin worked a two-out walk and set the stage for the blast by Tatis Jr. The grand slam was the fourth of Tatis Jr.’s career and was just the second grand slam allowed by Gallen in his career.

San Diego loaded the bases again in the bottom of the fifth inning. Manny Machado walked to start the inning and Merrill flied out to left field. Bogaerts singled to put two runners on and Sheets reached on what was ruled a fielder’s choice and an error when Arizona shortstop Geraldo Perdomo was unable to secure the throw from second baseman Ketel Marte.

Gallen was taken out of the game and was replaced by reliever Philip Abner. O’Hearn was the first batter to face Abner and he struckout for the second out of the inning. Cronenworth worked a five-pitch walk to force home Machado and put the Padres ahead, 6-2.

Yu Darvish started on the mound for San Diego and completed five innings. He allowed two runs, both on solo home runs, and scattered six hits. Darvish walked two and struckout four in his final regular season start.

Bradgley Rodriquez and Wandy Peralta pitched two scoreless innings. Kyle Hart started on the mound in the bottom of the eighth inning and last 1/3 of an inning after allowing two walks. David Morgan followed him and lasted 1/3 of an inning, allowing three walks, two of which resulted in runs for Arizona to make the score, 6-4. Mason Miller was forced into the game and ended the inning and preserved the lead with a strikeout of Jorge Barrosa.

Mason Miller ends the D-backs rally with 102-MPH HEAT 🔥 pic.twitter.com/QtTpBSMHNB

— MLB (@MLB) September 27, 2025

San Diego tacked on a run in the bottom half of the eight inning. Machado, Luis Arraez and Merrill hit three consecutive singles and Machado scored on the Merrill single to give the Padres a 7-4 lead. Bogaerts followed with a lineout to first base to end the inning.

Miller returned to the mound in the top of the ninth inning and recorded three outs to get the four-out save and seal the win for San Diego. The Padres remain two games behind the Chicago Cubs for the fourth seed in the National League Standings. The Diamondbacks were eliminated from playoff contention with the loss.

The Padres play the Diamondbacks, Saturday at 5:40 p.m.

Source: https://www.gaslampball.com/san-die...asts-grand-slam-padres-eliminate-diamondbacks
 
Padres Reacts Survey Results: Padres come up short in quest for homefield in Wild Card Series

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The San Diego Padres clinched a postseason berth with a walk-off extra-innings win over the Milwaukee Brewers at Petco Park, Monday and the Friar Faithful were left to wait and wonder to see how Padres Manager Mike Shildt would address his lineup for the remainder of the regular season.

San Diego ran out a skeleton crew of a roster for the next game with Manny Machado, Jake Cronenworth, Jackson Merrill and Fernando Tatis Jr. (illness) getting the day off. It appeared the Padres were going to begin resting players to prepare for the postseason. With that being said, San Diego still had homefield advantage to play for and the Padres still had a chance to host the Wild Card Series until the Chicago Cubs clinched homefield with a win over the St. Louis Cardinals, Saturday.

The San Diego lineup resembled more of the lineup the Friar Faithful have become accustomed to in the final game of the series with Milwaukee and the first game of the series against the Arizona Diamondbacks. It seemed Shildt was in agreement with Padres fans that they should continue to play their starters in an effort to improve their seeding. With the Cubs clinching prior to the start of the second game against the Diamondbacks, Shildt was able to take the foot off the proverbial gas and allow Machado to get some extra rest.

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San Diego has two games to play and with nothing to gain, it will be interesting to see how soon the stars get off their feet depending on the game situation. Of course, Shildt still has the chance to reach 90 wins for the season, as has been the case each season he’s managed, if San Diego can sweep Arizona, but I don’t think he will chase wins at the cost of resting for the postseason.

Source: https://www.gaslampball.com/san-die...rt-in-quest-for-homefield-in-wild-card-series
 
Padres power past Diamondbacks with three home runs

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The San Diego Padres saw the Chicago Cubs beat the St. Louis Cardinals and clinch homefield advantage for their upcoming Wild Card Series before they ever took the field against the Arizona Diamondbacks.

If anyone thought that meant the Padres were going to take it easy and cruise into the playoff matchup with the Cubs, they were proven wrong by the time the first three hitters had come to the plate for San Diego. The Padres scored three first inning runs and five runs total over the first two innings, and that was all they would need en route to a 5-1 win at Petco Park, Saturday.

Fernando Tatis Jr. led off the bottom of the first inning with a towering solo home run that landed in the top basket of the Western Metal Supply Company building to give the Padres a 1-0 lead.

Nando getting the game started 🔥 pic.twitter.com/r0TOSqwhbZ

— San Diego Padres (@Padres) September 28, 2025

Luis Arraez followed with a single and Xander Bogaerts showed off his power with a two-run home run that landed in the top basket as well to stake San Diego to a 3-0 lead before the first out was recorded in the inning.

BOGEY GOES BOOM!!! pic.twitter.com/iB97ekaFaM

— San Diego Padres (@Padres) September 28, 2025

That was all the scoring the Padres would need because a combination of Michael King, Yuki Matsui, Adrian Morejon, Mason Miller, Jeremiah Estrada and Robert Suarez combined to allow one run on five hits with four walks and 12 strikeouts through nine innings.

The one run allowed by Padres pitching came off Matsui in the top of the fifth inning, but only after Elias Diaz put San Diego up 5-0 with a two-run homer in the bottom of the second inning.

Díaz sends this one deep 💪 pic.twitter.com/wNqhxLNo70

— San Diego Padres (@Padres) September 28, 2025

That Padres will finish regular season play looking to sweep the Diamondbacks, Sunday at 12:10 p.m.

Source: https://www.gaslampball.com/san-die...-power-past-diamondbacks-with-three-home-runs
 
Padres complete sweep of Diamondbacks, reach 90 wins

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San Diego Padres Manager Mike Shildt has been a staunch defender and supporter of his players. He rarely, if ever, criticizes them publicly and sometimes spars with reporters when their lack of production becomes a topic of discussion in postgame interviews. The Padres rewarded Shildt for his loyalty in the final game of the regular season, completing a three-game sweep of the Arizona Diamondbacks with a 12-4 win, which was the team’s 90th win of the season to keep his string of 90-win seasons as a manager intact.

The #padres finish the regular season with a sweep of the Dbacks.

They go 90-72 surpassing the 90 win mark for only the 5th time in franchise history.

They sold out Petco Park 72 times and are now just 9 wins away from the World Series.

Mission October…let’s ride! pic.twitter.com/B0fDMBsnET

— Allison Edmonds (@aedmondstv) September 28, 2025

Manny Machado and Jackson Merrill were instrumental in San Diego’s success in the final regular season contest. Machado drove in the first run of the game for the Padres with an RBI-single through the middle of the infield that tied the game 1-1 in the bottom of the first inning.

The Friars came out swingin' 😮‍💨 pic.twitter.com/WLwYpL09zA

— San Diego Padres (@Padres) September 28, 2025

Merrill followed Machado in the bottom of the first with an RBI-double to right field that scored Ryan O’Hearn and gave the Padres a 2-1 lead. San Diego would add three more runs in the bottom of the first against Arizona starter Brandon Pfaadt and held a 5-1 lead when the inning ended.

Jackson Merrill lines a double down the right-field line, plating Ryan O'Hearn and making it 2-1 Padres in the bottom of the 1st inning#Game162 pic.twitter.com/TqU5EGATwS

— San Diego Strong (@PadresStrong) September 28, 2025

Machado hit a solo home run to lead off the bottom of the third inning that pushed the Padres’ lead to 6-2 and gave him a final line of 2-for-2 with two runs scored and two RBI.

Was surprised he even started this game tbh pic.twitter.com/xNveFBxBEs

— Talking Friars (@TalkingFriars) September 28, 2025

Merrill added a two-run double to right-center filed in the bottom of the fifth inning that landed on the grass just beyond the reach of Diamondbacks centerfielder Alek Thomas. Bryce Johnson and O’Hearn came in to score to give the Padres an 8-2 lead. San Diego added another run in the frame to put the Padres ahead 9-2 after five innings of play.

Jackson's a whole mood 😂 pic.twitter.com/eDGhm2GDwO

— San Diego Padres (@Padres) September 28, 2025

Merrill finished his day at the plate 2-for-3 with two doubles, two walks, two runs scored and three RBI.

San Diego continued to add to its lead with three more runs in the bottom of the seventh inning. Jake Cronenworth chipped in with an RBI-single and Jose Iglesias added a two-run double to left field that made the score 12-2.

Jose Iglesias lines an RBI double to the left-field wall, bringing in two runs and extending the Padres' lead 12-2 in the bottom of the 7th inning#Game162 pic.twitter.com/GIc0eb2cAA

— San Diego Strong (@PadresStrong) September 28, 2025

JP Sears allowed a solo home run to Ketel Marte in the top of the first inning, but enjoyed pitching with the lead after the bottom of the first. Sears provided the length the Padres needed, completing 5 2/3 innings on 113 pitches. He allowed two runs on seven hits with three walks and four strikeouts.

Bradgley Rodriguez got the final out of the sixth inning and pitched a scoreless seventh inning. David Morgan pitched a scoreless eighth inning and Randy Vasquez came in for the ninth. He allowed two runs on three hits and one strikeout.

San Diego travels to Chicago to play the Cubs at Wrigley Field in the first game of the Wild Card Series, Tuesday at 12:08 p.m.

Source: https://www.gaslampball.com/san-die...-complete-sweep-of-diamondbacks-reach-90-wins
 
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