Padres Pitching will be fighting on the road and Slugging Yankees

San Diego Padres has the best shots on the main branches, but their performances in the mound are located in the middle of the package.
Padres wants to start moving away from the house, and the next challenges, 37 of the 57 house runs in Yankee Stadium, the opener of a three -game series with Yankees.
San Diego enters the second leg of the ninemost game trips of the season with 2.75 ERA in front of the New York Mets. Although Padres has increased the traces of the road in a three -game screening against Pittsburgh Pirates, they have 4.15 ERA on the way.
Padres allowed five runs, hit 22, and ended with a 4-0 victory that gave the fourth straight road victory in the series. This season, San Diego's eighth closure was, but on the way, only seconds and Padres made two walks after allowing 13 in the previous two matches.
San Diego, his third master Manny Machado, “What is for us right now, I hope I think it is to return home with a winning record.” He said. “You know, we didn't really play well on the road. We play great in front of our fans at home. A good start of this journey.”
Machado is doing good things on the plate lately. He gathered three of the 10 hit of San Diego and 21 to 21 in the last five matches.
Xander Bogaerts lasted in three rounds after going to 29 to 4 in the previous eight games, and Fernando Tatis Jr. was able to play the second flat day after being shot on a field on Friday.
Yankees shows some inconsistencies on the last 12 matches and 5-7 and the plate. He scored at least 11 jogging from his new York win, but the loss of 7-5 to Tampa Bay Rays, who visited Sunday, was the seventh two or less during this time.
Unlike Saturday, when Yankees gathered five hits and did not take a walk for the second time the whole season, they took eight hits and seven walks while erasing almost five conditions.
Aaron Judge doubled the eighth stroke and doubled the floor series to 30 games and the hit line to 14. The judge has the longest one -season line of his career and hits .474 (57 to 27) during this time.
Yankees was without a short Anthony Volpe, who had kidnapped the sixth game of his career with a shoulder injury, but he could return on Monday.
“It's hard,” the judge said. He continued: “Even if we fall early, we are fighting with their best. We believe everyone in this squad.”
Judge and Yankees will see a familiar face when they meet Nick Pivetta (5-1, 1.78 ERA), who won the last four beginnings. Piveetta could not win its fifth win until July 29th with Boston Red Sox last season.
In 13 career matches against Yankees (eight beginnings), Piveetta is 1-4 with 1-4 in 13 career matches and up to 5.
Carlos Rodon (4-3, 3.43), which was 3-0 with 0.95 ERA at the beginning of the last three, opens the series for Yankees. Rodon allowed two runs to two strokes in Baltimore on Tuesday and did not hit more than four start this season.
Left hand is 2-2, with 2.88 ERA in four careers against San Diego.
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