Game 143: San Diego Padres at Colorado Rockies

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San Diego Padres at Colorado Rockies, September 7, 2025, 12:10 p.m. PST

Location: Coors Field, Denver, CO

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Padres get walk-off win to open series with Reds

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The San Diego Padres recorded 31 hits in their final two games on the road against the Colorado Rockies. They returned to Petco Park to start a three-game series against the Cincinnati Reds, Monday and were held hitless until the bottom of the fourth when Gavin Sheets hit a double to the right-center field gap. San Diego would add another hit against Cincinnati Reds starting pitcher Nick Lodolo on a bunt-single by Jake Cronenworth in the bottom of the fifth. The Padres were unable to get any additional offense going against Lodolo, however he only pitched five innings and the Padres’ bats came to life against the Reds’ bullpen.

San Diego scored three runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to tie the game and had an opportunity to win the game in the bottom of the 10th inning after closer Robert Suarez and Wandy Peralta combined to work a scoreless top half of the inning. Cronenworth started the inning as the runner at second base for the Padres. Freddy Fermin dropped a bunt toward third base that was fielded by pitcher Nick Martinez. The Cincinnati reliever threw late and wide to first base, allowing Fermin to reach and Cronenworth moved to third. Fernando Tatis Jr. stepped to the plate with a chance to win the game and recorded a sacrifice fly to left-center field that allowed Cronenworth to tag up and score from third to give the Padres a 4-3 extra-inning win.

Red Rover, Red Rover, send Croney right over. pic.twitter.com/IZ7A8xIqus

— San Diego Padres (@Padres) September 9, 2025

Yu Darvish, as has been the case lately with San Diego starting pitching, fell behind early after allowing a leadoff home run to TJ Friedl to start the game. Cincinnati built on its 1-0 lead with a second run in the top of the third inning. Elly De La Cruz hit a ground ball through the middle of the infield for a two-out, RBI-single to score Friedl and put the Reds ahead 2-0.

TJ Friedl – Cincinnati Reds (12)
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— MLB HR Videos (@MLBHRVideos) September 9, 2025

Cincinnati scored its third run of the game in the top of the sixth inning when Darvish allowed a one-out solo home run to Austin Hayes to give the Reds a 3-0 lead. Darvish got Gavin Lux to fly out to left field for the second out of the inning and he was then replaced on the mound by Alek Jacob. He got the final out of the inning and the Padres went to the bottom half of the sixth inning with a 3-0 deficit and a new pitcher on the mound for Cincinnati.

Austin Hays – Cincinnati Reds (15)
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Reds reliever, and former Padre, Scott Barlow allowed a leadoff single to Tatis Jr. He stole second before Luis Arraez lined out to left field for the first out of the inning. Manny Machado followed with a strikeout and Sheets came up with a chance to drive in a run for San Diego. He did just that when he ripped a two-out, RBI-double to right field that allowed the Padres to cut the deficit to 3-1.

Gavin Sheets laces an RBI double in the bottom of the 6th inning to narrow the deficit to 3-1#ForTheFaithful pic.twitter.com/XXBR50eTgO

— San Diego Strong (@PadresStrong) September 9, 2025

Ramón Laureano drew a four-pitch walk to put runners at first and second for Jackson Merrill, knocking Barlow out of the game. Merrill delivered a game-tying hit off Cincinnati reliever Brent Suter with a line drive into right-center field that Reds centerfielder Friedl was unable to catch on a sliding attempt into the gap. The ball dropped to the turf and Sheets and Laureano scored to tie the game, 3-3.

FIRE US UP, JACKSON pic.twitter.com/UEayvgTuwX

— San Diego Padres (@Padres) September 9, 2025

The San Diego bullpen allowed just one hit after the sixth inning. Jeremiah Estrada came on after Jacob and recorded two outs. He allowed a two-out double, the only hit allowed by a Padres reliever, after he struck out the first two batters of the top of the seventh. Adrian Morejon came in to get the final out of the seventh inning. Mason Miller pitched a scoreless eighth inning and Suarez pitched a scoreless ninth and got the first two outs of the 10th before Peralta came in to finish the inning against Friedl.

The Padres continue their series with the Reds, Tuesday at 6:40 p.m.

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Padres back on track after sluggish September start

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San Diego Padres Manny Machado and Luis Arraez celebrating a win at Coors Field (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images)

One of the best marathons run each year is a baseball season. Once the calendar hits Labor Day, it begins the sprint to the finish. Too often, the summer contenders fade away, as they did not have the stamina to last the six-month journey.

For the San Diego Padres, the first week of September was as disastrous as possible. They lost the first four games of the month, but have rebounded nicely, winning the last two contests. Still, thoughts of a collapse have crept into the minds of the Friar Faithful. Now, the next three weeks will determine if the Padres claim a postseason berth or begin their offseason vacation.

Catching the Dodgers is still viable​


The winner of the National League West could be best described as being the most consistent among a group of inconsistent teams. At various times this season, the Los Angeles Dodgers, San Francisco Giants, and the Friars looked ready to soar before coming to a crashing halt.

Since the All-Star break, all three teams have played well enough to remain in the playoff conversation. The Dodgers are 21-25 with only one series victory in the second half. You guessed it: the win was a three-game series sweep against the Padres at Dodger Stadium in mid-August.

Unlike seasons past, the Padres need to get their house in order before setting their sights on a division crown. Unfortunately, their hopes rely on others to defeat the Dodgers, as the Friars do not play them again in the regular season. But, San Diego can position themselves nicely by winning the majority of their remaining games.

The Padres are confident they can disrupt the Dodgers’ plans to host a wildcard round series. If not, no one can argue their success against the Friars in October.

Padres’ offense needs to produce​


Inconsistency is the best term to describe the Padres’ offensive attack. The conversation should be over on the franchise’s payroll issues, as the Padres revamped their roster by adding salary at the trade deadline. September is the time to make an impact.

Someone in the lineup needs to become the anchor of the offense. What does that mean? Well, it means getting big hits that change the outcome of close games to your advantage. To remain in the postseason hunt, the Friars will have to match their season average (4.15) of scoring runs each night.

It is time for Manny Machado to get hot at the plate. His impact can carry the team to the postseason. Such an outcome could have lasting implications for Machado’s legacy with the franchise.

Starters need to provide length​


Coming out of spring training, the Padres had a promising starting rotation, but that notion has come apart at the seams. Injuries and inconsistency have forced Friars manager Mike Shildt to turn to struggling Nestor Cortes in the most important starts of the season. The positives have come in small samples.

To remain in contention, the rotation will need to carry the Padres to the finish line. However, Dylan Cease has yet to rediscover the magic that earned him 14 wins last season. Darvish has allowed 33 runs in 51.2 innings pitched. The jury is still out if Michael King can make an impact on the season. What once seemed like a strength has become a weakness.

The Friars come home to face the Cincinnati Reds at Petco Park. It is a team trying to get back into the wildcard chase. Padres starters can set the tone and end their dreams with a series victory.

The 2025 Padres are built to play in October. But the team must perform well down the stretch to earn a postseason berth. If all goes well, the Friars will be a dangerous opponent.

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Bullpen allows two runs, Padres waste stellar start from Nick Pivetta

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Nick Pivetta gave the San Diego Padres exactly what they were looking for in the final game of the series against the Cincinnati Reds at Petco Park, Wednesday.

Pivetta pitched seven innings without allowing a run. He allowed one walk and struck out eight batters before leaving the game with a 1-0 lead.

Nick Pivetta strikes out eight Reds over his seven scoreless innings of work during his start against Cincinnati#ForTheFaithful pic.twitter.com/soYSoQaGkB

— San Diego Strong (@PadresStrong) September 11, 2025

Despite Pivetta’s efforts, the San Diego bullpen could not hold the lead and the Padres lost to the Reds 2-1 and dropped the series as well.

San Diego scored its lone run in the bottom of the fifth inning when Fernando Tatis Jr. lined a solo home run to left field to give the Padres the lead.

El Niño 💪 pic.twitter.com/qcHkcDgJke

— San Diego Padres (@Padres) September 11, 2025

Cincinnati appeared to have tied the game with two outs in the top of the seventh inning against Pivetta, but Ramón Laureano went up over the left field wall and caught the ball to keep the Reds off the scoreboard and keep the Padres in the lead.

RAMÓN ROBBERY pic.twitter.com/ytC1UtfGOL

— San Diego Padres (@Padres) September 11, 2025

Pivetta left after his seven innings of work and Kyle Hart took over in the eighth. Hart recorded the first out, but TJ Friedl reached on a bunt to put a runner on base. Friedl advanced to second on a ground ball out and was in scoring position for Elly De La Cruz with two down.

De La Cruz faced Adrian Morejon, who came in for Hart. The Reds shortstop singled to right field and Friedl rounded third base and headed home. Tatis Jr. fielded the ball and made a strong throw to the plate, but Friedl slid in headfirst just before Elias Diaz could apply the tag and the game was tied, 1–1.

CLUTCH HIT, CLUTCH SLIDE@ellylacocoa18 x @TjFriedl1 pic.twitter.com/7wjFscEuQi

— Cincinnati Reds (@Reds) September 11, 2025

De La Cruz stole second and Morejon intentionally walked Austin Hays to put runners at first and second. Miguel Andujar pinch-hit for Cincinnati and delivered an RBI-single that dropped just in front of Laureano in left field and the Reds took a 2-1 lead.

🚨 RALLY REDS 🚨 pic.twitter.com/4jgSo55HyB

— Cincinnati Reds (@Reds) September 11, 2025

The Padres were able to get out of the inning, but could not score in the bottom of the eighth. Morejon returned to the mound for the top of the ninth inning and surrendered back-to-back walks after getting a groundout to start the inning.

San Diego brought Yuki Matsui in to replace Morejon and he walked the first batter he faced to load the bases with one out. Matsui then recorded a strikeout and a groundout on a tapper back to the mound to escape the jam.

Gavin Sheets opened the bottom of the ninth with a double down the left field line. He was replaced at second by Jose Iglesias. Laureano then popped out for the first out of the ninth and Jackson Merrill hit a deep drive to center for the second out. Iglesias was able to tag and advance to third base with two outs.

Bryce Johnson came in to pinch-hit for Mason McCoy needing a hit to tie the game. Instead, he struck out on three pitches and the Reds won the game and the series.

San Diego welcomes Colorado to Petco Park for the first of four games against the NL West foe, Thursday at 6:40 p.m.

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Good Morning San Diego: Loss of Jason Adam finally catches up with Padres in loss to Reds


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Padres open four-game series with shutout win over Rockies

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Luis Arraez turned in a 3-for-4 night at the plate, which included an RBI-single in the bottom of the third inning that proved to be the game-winning run as the San Diego Padres opened their four-game series against the Colorado Rockies with a 2-0 win at Petco Park, Thursday.

Arraez came to the plate with two outs in the bottom of the third inning. Freddy Fermin, who reached on a one-out single and advanced to second base on a wild pitch, came in to score on the Arraez single and gave the Padres a 1-0 lead. He added two additional singles in the bottom of the fifth and the bottom of the eighth inning. Arraez accounted for half of San Diego’s six hits.

Atta boy, Luis! pic.twitter.com/kV59BqyoG0

— San Diego Padres (@Padres) September 12, 2025

The RBI-single in the bottom of the third inning was all Padres starter Randy Vasquez would need. He delivered a dominant outing with six shutout innings, allowing four hits and no walks while striking out nine batters.

Randy Vásquez strikes out nine Rockies over his six scoreless innings of work during his start against Colorado#ForTheFaithful pic.twitter.com/kVPQBIXLNz

— San Diego Strong (@PadresStrong) September 12, 2025

Vasquez did not need additional runs, but San Diego added to its total in the bottom of the fourth inning when Jackson Merrill hit an opposite field solo home run to left field that put the Padres ahead, 2-0.

Ballin' like Merrill Madness. pic.twitter.com/5RCzjQzORE

— San Diego Padres (@Padres) September 12, 2025

Jeremiah Estrada came in to pitch in the top of the seventh inning and did not allow a hit, while striking out two batters. Mason Miller handled the top of the eighth inning and he too did not allow a hit and recorded two strikeouts. Robert Suarez handled the top of the ninth inning and worked efficiently retiring all three batters he faced, which included a strikeout en route to the save.

Arraez and Merrill recorded four of the six hits for San Diego and Ryan O’Hearn and Fermin added the other two hits.

The Padres play the Rockies, Friday at 6:40 p.m.

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Suarez’s woes halt Padres’ momentum

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A quality major league closer is a true sports phenomenon that defies explanation. They enter the game in the ninth inning with a lead and are expected to preserve the victory with no mishaps taking place.

Unfortunately, a closer may not record a single out, and the lead is suddenly lost. For the San Diego Padres, this scenario persists with closer Robert Suarez. No one can identify why his struggles unfold with no rhyme or reason.

Now, the Friar Faithful ask how many more blown saves or bad outings are needed before the Padres to remove Suarez from the closer position.

Suarez is not a sure thing in the ninth​


The role of the closer is to secure a win. Suarez has blown five saves this season. The result for the Friars is wasting an opportunity to gain ground on the National League West division-leading Los Angeles Dodgers.

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His troubles began when he failed to protect a lead against the Arizona Diamondbacks on June 14 and again four days later against the Dodgers on June 18. Last month, Suarez gave up a run on two hits and a walk in an eventual 5-4 extra-inning home win over the Boston Red Sox. The final straw took place in the second game of the recently completed Cincinnati Reds series. Suarez let an opportunity for a walkoff win slip away with a two-out, two-run home run by Tyler Stephenson in the top of the ninth inning.

Padres need to make a change at the closer position​


We all have heard the excuses: he worked in back-to-back games, Suarez is tipping his pitches, or Padres Manager Mike Shildt pulled the starter too soon in the contest.

I’m not going to dissect each pitch thrown, but Suarez is guilty of failing to execute in key moments of games. You cannot characterize his struggles as a rough stretch in the season. The problem has persisted for far too long.

Too many potential wins have gone by the wayside this season. It is too late in the season to say, “That is baseball, as we cannot win every game.” The Friar Faithful are frustrated by the crushing defeats and are getting tired of hoping the Padres can rebound with a meaningful victory. It can get pretty exhausting chasing down the team ahead of you in the standings.

It is time for the Friars to turn the page and name Mason Miller as their new closer. He has been outstanding since arriving in San Diego at the trade deadline. Miller has a 1.17 ERA in 15 appearances in the brown and gold. Someone else needs to be given a chance in the role, and his elite velocity makes Miller the right choice.

It is hard to explain Suarez’s struggles. The Friar Faithful were confident when he took the mound in the ninth, but that is no longer true. A change at the closer position might be the right call for the Padres to secure a postseason berth.

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JP Sears allows four runs on two homers, Padres offense fails to get big hit in 4-2 loss

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Ryan O’Hearn stepped to the plate in the bottom of the ninth inning with two on and two out and the San Diego Padres trailing the Colorado Rockies, 4-2. O’Hearn faced Colorado closer Victor Vodnik with a chance to win the game with one swing of the bat. O’Hearn saw four pitches with the last two being changeups and struck out swinging, stranding Gavin Sheets at third base and Jackson Merrill at first base, to end the game.

The Padres jumped on top of the Rockies early with a run in the bottom of the first inning. Manny Machado hit a two-out, solo home run off Colorado starting pitcher Tanner Gordon and it appeared to be a sign of good things to come for the San Diego offense. Instead, Gordon settled in and pitched six innings and allowed one run on two hits with one walk and nine strikeouts.

An order of sliders, please 🍔 pic.twitter.com/cU8EwmxgVZ

— San Diego Padres (@Padres) September 13, 2025

The Padres did not seem to have an answer for the Rockies starter or the relievers for that matter. San Diego did not fare much better against the Colorado bullpen adding three additional hits over the final three innings of the game. Machado led the offense with two hits and Luis Arraez, Sheets and O’Hearn each added a hit.

JP Sears started on the mound for the Padres and was cruising through the first three innings. He ran into trouble in the fourth inning when he found himself with two on and two out. Sears was facing Blaine Crim, who was recently called up for the Rockies, and he hit his first big league hit and home run with a three-run blast to left-center field to give Colorado a 3-1 lead.

Blaine Crim – Colorado Rockies (1)
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— MLB HR Videos (@MLBHRVideos) September 13, 2025

Sears was still needing an out to get out of the inning and faced Kyle Farmer, who hit a solo home run to center field to extend the Rockies’ lead to 4-1. Sears finished his night after 4 1/3 innings and allowed four runs on five hits with a walk and eight strikeouts. All of the runs scored against Sears came via the home run.

Kyle Farmer – Colorado Rockies (8) pic.twitter.com/IyJ8T8xEAh

— MLB HR Videos (@MLBHRVideos) September 13, 2025

The Padres had opportunities to score in the bottom of the seventh and eighth innings and had two on and no outs in both frames. San Diego was unable to score in either inning and entered the bottom of the ninth still trailing, 4-1. In the bottom of the ninth, the Padres scratched out a run after Machado hit a one-out single. Sheets doubled to moved Machado to third. Ramon Laureano hit a ground ball to the right side of the infield to allow Machado to cross the plate, but was thrown out at first for the second out of the inning. That led to the Merrill walk and gave O’Hearn his opportunity in the ninth. San Diego plays Colorado, Saturday at 5:40 p.m.

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Game 150: Colorado Rockies at San Diego Padres

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Colorado Rockies at San Diego Padres, September 14, 2025, 1:10 p.m. PST

Location: Petco Park, San Diego, CA

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Padres hold off Rockies to win game, series

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What appeared to be a game where the San Diego Padres were going to be able to rest their high-leverage bullpen arms turned into a game where those same arms needed to secure the win against the Colorado Rockies.

The Padres took a 7-0 lead after three innings thanks in part to a blend of small ball and the long ball. Jackson Merrill and Jake Cronenworth recorded bunt singles in the first inning that led to San Diego scoring three runs.

Gotta love it. pic.twitter.com/xpJq9b2Yqa

— San Diego Padres (@Padres) September 14, 2025

Merrill returned to the plate in the bottom of the second inning and blasted a three-run home run to left-center field that put the Padres ahead 6-0 in the second.

Good things come in 3s 😌 pic.twitter.com/8Gtoqb3lnW

— San Diego Padres (@Padres) September 14, 2025

San Diego started the bottom of third inning with three straight singles that resulted in a run. The third single was hit by Freddy Fermin and scored Cronenworth to give the Padres a 7-0 lead.

Yu Darvish was the starting pitcher for San Diego and enjoyed the early run support. Darvish cruised through the first three innings, but allowed a solo home run to Mickey Moniak in the top of the fourth to make the score, 7-1.

Mickey Moniak – Colorado Rockies (20)
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— MLB HR Videos (@MLBHRVideos) September 14, 2025

Darvish rebounded and did not allow another run until the top of the sixth inning. Darvish allowed back-to-back singles to start the inning. Jeremiah Estrada came in to pitch for the Padres and allowed a three-run home run to Moniak on the first pitch he threw. The homer made the score, 7-4.

Mickey Moniak – Colorado Rockies (21)
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— MLB HR Videos (@MLBHRVideos) September 14, 2025

Adrian Morejon pitched the top of the sixth inning and allowed a two-out RBI-double to Ezequiel Tovar to make the score, 7-5. Morejon then faced Moniak, who hit his second RBI-single of the game and made the score, 7-6.

Mason Miller came in for Morejon and ended the top of the sixth inning with a strikeout. Miller stayed on the mound for the eighth inning and retired all three batters.

Mason McCoy started the bottom of the eighth inning with a double. Fernando Tatis Jr. singled and stole second to put runners at second and third with no outs. After back-to-back strikeouts of Merrill and Ramón Laureano, Gavin Sheets deliver a ground-rule double that pushed the San Diego lead to 9-6.

Sheets Insurance Co. pic.twitter.com/1XXaCQYWKt

— San Diego Padres (@Padres) September 14, 2025

Robert Suarez came on to seal the win for the Padres in the top of the ninth inning and worked around an error on Jose Iglesias to record three strikeouts to get the save.

No Manny, Arraez or Bogaerts today and the Padres take the series! pic.twitter.com/1L9L64rKGH

— Talking Friars (@TalkingFriars) September 14, 2025

San Diego is off Monday. The Padres return to action in Queens against the New York Mets, Tuesday at 4:10 p.m.

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Randy Vasquez offers the Padres potential postseason starter option

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With every strikeout, scoreless inning and impressive start, Randy Vasquez has shown he has arrived as a major league starting pitcher. Yes, the road has been bumpy with a few setbacks and minor league demotions. However, his perseverance has allowed him to re-enter the conversation about making a postseason start.

Vasquez came from the back of the bullpen to the starting rotation​


The Padres’ third-year starter began his big league career as the long man coming out of the New York Yankees bullpen in 2023. Vasquez became a key piece heading to San Diego in the Juan Soto blockbuster trade two winters ago.

His first season with the Friars was a learning experience, as he failed to throw strikes consistently. It forced the Padres’ front office to demote him to the minors. Despite the roller-coaster ride between the majors and Triple-A baseball, Vasquez recorded 20 starts with the big league club last season.

2025 is the turning point in career​


Coming into Spring Training at Peoria, the right-hander focused on competing for the fifth starter role. Vasquez won the competition and began the 2025 campaign in the majors. It was a surprise when Team President of Baseball Operations and General Manager A.J. Preller acquired veteran starter Nestor Cortes from the Milwaukee Brewers at the trade deadline. The move forced the organization to remove Vasquez from the starting rotation and demote him to the minors once again.

Instead of going into obscurity, Vasquez was motivated to refine his delivery with the hopes of making another big league start this season. He has handled the setback by using the information provided to improve his approach on the mound. All the hard work paid off with a major league recall to replace Cortes in the rotation earlier this month.

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Vasquez has become more consistent with pitch selection from the standpoint of keeping opposing hitters off-balance during their at-bats. It is impossible to be perfect in every start. However, he eliminated the flaws in his delivery that have plagued him the last two seasons.

You love Vasquez’s demeanor on the mound. Rarely does he show emotion during an outing. Vasquez has raised the bar of expectation through the work done before and during a scheduled start.

What lies ahead for Vasquez​


As the schedule nears to a conclusion, Vasquez gives off an air of confidence that he has been here all season. His pitching numbers (5-6 with a 3.72 ERA in 24 starts) are good, but the recent performance level must continue through October.

Choosing who starts in the postseason is above his pay grade, but Vasquez can make their decision difficult by focusing on what he can control: pitching well in each remaining start.

Starters like Michael King, Nick Pivetta, Dylan Cease and Yu Darvish figure to get more consideration, but Vasquez has pitched himself into the mix.

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Padres and the Postseason

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With 12 games left in the regular season, the San Diego Padres have a magic number of six. Either six victories by the Friars or a combination of victories for the Padres and defeats for the Mets that equal six will guarantee them a playoff spot. If the San Francisco Giants, Arizona Diamondbacks or the Cincinnati Reds pass the New York Mets for the last Wild Card, the same holds true for them.

The champagne could flow as early as Friday, but more likely it will be over the weekend. The site should be the visiting locker room for the Chicago White Sox, as that is where the Padres will be from Friday through Sunday.

As it stands now, the playoff picture is rounding into shape for MLB. The Milwaukee Brewers have already clinched their spot and are 5.5 games up on the Chicago Cubs for the division title. The Philadelphia Phillies are down to one for their magic number and are two games behind the Brewers for the best record in the NL and home field advantage.

The Padres are 2.5 games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers for the NL West title, but need to be at least a half game up at the end as the Dodgers own the tie breaker. If they don’t catch the Dodgers, they need to surpass the 3.5 game deficit against the top Wild Card team, the Cubs, in order to secure home field advantage in their first round.

If you are a scoreboard watcher or follow multiple games on a given day, it is to the Padres best interest for you to root for the Reds to lose to the St. Louis Cardinals and then take the series versus the Cubs. The Dbacks then need to beat the Giants and then San Francisco needs to beat up on LA.

If all stays the same as it stands now, the Padres will travel to Chicago for the best-of-three Wild Card Series. That will begin Sept. 30 on ESPN.

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The respective Division Series would begin on Oct. 4 with Fox/FS1 carrying the ALDS and TBS/TruTV/HBOMax carrying the NLDS. The best-of-five could run until Oct. 11.

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The Championship Series would begin Oct. 12 for the ALCS and Oct. 13 for the NLCS, concluding on Oct. 20 or 21, if they went the full seven games.

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The World Series would begin Oct. 24 and would conclude Nov. 1, if it went the full seven games. That would be the latest World Series end in history.

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FanGraphs has playoff odds listed for all current teams in contention, with the Padres having a 99.8% chance of making the playoffs for 2025. The Wild Card is most likely at 93.1% with a 6.7% chance to win the division and a 4.8% chance to win the World Series.

The last 12 games of the season will determine the playoff picture with multiple teams still in contention and the Friars in the thick of it. Let’s hope the latest offensive surge can carry them through to the champagne bath in the near future.

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Manny Machado grand slam carries Padres past Mets

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Manny Machado blasted a fifth-inning grand slam that propelled the San Diego Padres to a 7-4 win over the New York Mets at Citi Field, Wednesday.

MANNY MACHADO THE MAN THAT YOU ARE pic.twitter.com/BqaEeIZoH8

— San Diego Padres (@Padres) September 18, 2025

The San Diego third baseman delivered the blow to the Mets after the Padres loaded the bases with one out in the top of the fifth inning. Jake Cronenworth was at third base after being hit by a pitch to open the inning. Fernando Tatis Jr. was at second base after a walk and Luis Arraez singled to set up the grand slam opportunity for Machado.

The home run broke a 2-2 tie, giving San Diego a 6-2 lead, and proved to be the difference in the game. The Mets were able to add a run in the bottom of the fourth and fifth innings, but the Padres maintained a two-run lead until the top of the ninth inning.

San Diego added an additional run in the ninth on a Ramón Laureano laser to left field to make the score 7-4.

That one got out of here in a HURRY. pic.twitter.com/IzfOpo5YMe

— San Diego Padres (@Padres) September 18, 2025

The offense showed up to support Padres starter Nick Pivetta, who lasted just 4 2/3 innings. He allowed three runs on seven hits and recorded five strikeouts. Like Michael King the night before, Pivetta struggled to keep the ball in the yard. All three of the runs scored by the Mets against Pivetta came on solo home runs.

The San Diego bullpen was good overall. There was one blemish, Jeremiah Estrada lasted just 1/3 of an inning and allowed a solo home run to Francisco Alvarez, but Adrian Morejon, Mason Miller and Robert Suarez were able to keep New York from adding runs.

Padres win 7-4! pic.twitter.com/D7cbtIhACk

— Talking Friars (@TalkingFriars) September 18, 2025

Miller faced Juan Soto with one out and a man on in the bottom of the seventh. Soto hit a foul ball down the left field line that was very close to tying the game with a two-run home run. A review confirmed the ball went foul and Miller wasted no time and struck out Soto with the next pitch for the second out. Miller completed the inning with a strikeout of Pete Alonso, keeping the Padres in front.

Mason Miller strikes out Pete Alonso to for the 3rd out in the 7th inning, leaving the score at 6-4#ForTheFaithful pic.twitter.com/aI0s7Hy5Mu

— San Diego Strong (@PadresStrong) September 18, 2025

Suarez came on for his 39th save in the bottom of the ninth. He also faced Soto with runners on base, giving him a chance to tie the game with a home run. Suarez worked to a 2-2 count and induced a line drive from Soto back to the pitcher’s mound. Suarez was able to knock the ball down, recover and throw to first to get Soto for the final out of the game.

Padres win 7-4! pic.twitter.com/D7cbtIhACk

— Talking Friars (@TalkingFriars) September 18, 2025

The Padres amassed 12 hits in the game and most of the lineup contributed. Machado recorded three hits, while Tatis Jr., Arraez, Laureano and Jackson Merrill each had two hits and Cronenworth added an additional hit.

San Diego completes the series with New York, Thursday at 10:10 a.m.

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Game 153: San Diego Padres at New York Mets

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San Diego Padres at New York Mets, September 18, 2025, 10:10 a.m. PST

Location: Citi Field, Flushing, NY

Watch: Padres TV, MLB Network

Listen: 97.3 The Fan



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Quick hook proves costly as Padres fall to Mets

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San Diego Padres starting pitcher Randy Vasquez issued a one-out walk to Pete Alonso in the bottom of the third inning to put runners on the corners for the New York Mets.

Padres manager Mike Shildt decided to take Vasquez out of the game and replaced him with left-hander Wandy Peralta. The move seemed odd considering both Vasquez and Peralta are known as ground ball pitchers. It appeared Shildt was playing the matchup putting a left-handed pitcher against Brandon Nimmo, who is a left handed batter.

The move backfired as Peralta allowed a three-run home run to Nimmo on the fourth pitch of the at-bat, which put New York ahead of San Diego 5-1. The Mets went on to win the game 6-1 and won the series, taking two of the three games.

Brandon Nimmo – New York Mets (24)
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— MLB HR Videos (@MLBHRVideos) September 18, 2025

Vasquez entered the start against New York after two solid outings against the Colorado Rockies, one of which included a nine strikeout performance. In both of those games, Vasquez worked into and out of trouble, but he was not afforded that opportunity against the Mets. Vasquez’s final line will show he allowed four earned runs in 2 1/3 innings, but two of those runs scored on the Nimmo homer allowed by Peralta.

Mike Shildt discussed his thoughts on Randy Vasquez's outing and explained his thought process behind removing Vasquez after 48 pitches and bringing in Wandy Peralta to face Brandon Nimmo: pic.twitter.com/6FgCrM4nTZ

— 97.3 The Fan (@973TheFanSD) September 18, 2025

The San Diego offense struggled against New York rookie starter Jonah Tong. The Padres scored a run after a Fernando Tatis Jr. single in the top of the third. An errant throw to first by Tong on a pickoff attempt allowed Tatis Jr. to get to second. He advanced third on a wild pitch by Tong and scored on a shallow fly ball to left field by Luis Arraez. Tatis Jr. tagged up and scored for the lone San Diego run, which tied the game, 1-1.

Fernando Tatis Jr. scores in a sac fly by Luis Arraez#ForTheFaithful pic.twitter.com/LRy1SFhuyC

— San Diego Strong (@PadresStrong) September 18, 2025

The Padres did not have another hit in the game until the top of the eighth inning. Jake Cronenworth hit a ball back to Mets reliever Gregory Soto, which deflected off his left foot, allowing Cronenworth to reach. Tatis Jr. reached on a similar scenario where the ball again deflected off Soto and rolled into right field. With two on and two out, Arraez grounded out on another ball to Soto to end the inning.

The Mets were held scoreless until Ron Marinaccio allowed a run in the bottom of the seventh on a sacrifice fly by Pete Alonso to score Francisco Lindor, to put New York ahead of San Diego 6-1.

The Mets did not have many, if any problems at the plate against Padres pitching. New York hitters recorded 10 home runs during the three-game series. Eight of the 10 home runs were allowed by San Diego starters.

The Padres head to Chicago to take on the White Sox, Friday at 4:40 p.m.

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Game 154: San Diego Padres at Chicago White Sox

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San Diego Padres at Chicago White Sox, September 19, 2025, 4:40 p.m. PST

Watch: Padres TV

Location: Rate Field, Chicago, IL

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Good Morning San Diego: Padres continue to limp through final regular season road trip


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