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Padres Yankees' Bring to Bullpen, Rally for the 6th flat win

May 5, 2025; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees outside the field player Aaron Judge (99), San Diego Padres Shortstop Xander Bogaerts (2) labeled at home, while the first stroke in Yankee Stadium, the first master I Rice (not in the picture) tries to score a couple. Compulsory Credit: John Jones-Imagn Images

Xander Bogaerts shot a two-storey Luke Weaver in the eighth shot in a game with two short weather delay and continuous heavy rain on Monday night of the visit San Diego Padres.

Padres won the sixth plane by erasing a three-stage deficit against Devin Williams and Weaver (0-1).

Williams, who was removed from the role of April 27, hit Fernando Tatis Jr. after a four -step march to Luis Arraez.

Weaver took its place of Williams and Manny Machado and lined up on the left field for a couple of two conditions to get San Diego in 3-2. In the next field, Bogaerts hit a cutter for a swelling single falling in front of the left -hand field player Cody Bellinger.

After being discussed by Padres, Tatis and his manager Mike Shildt's plate referee Adrian Johnson, he was released after he was released after his ninth return victory and second.

San Diego assembled his return after receiving three singles from New York March Carlos Rodon in 6 2/3 Inning and escaping from the seventh shot. Padres, Luis Campusano's relaxing Fernando Cruz's separator Austin Wells, trying to score in front of the seventh ended when he jumped on the plate.

Ryan Bergerrt ranked 1-2-3 seventh and held the gap in three and won his first career when Padres returned. Jeremiah retired the eighth side in Estra, and Robert Suarez hit the ninth two times to rescue his 14th.

Trent Grisham shot a two -stage Homer from Nick Pivetta, the third place in San Diego. Paul Goldschmidt helped Yankees to produce his third run when Anthony Volpe scored in the sixth victim fly, but the late collapse sent New York to the fifth loss in seven matches.

Piveetta allowed three runs (two wins) in five strokes in Inning, and after Goldschmidt's sixth leader, he came out. He hit five right hands and he walked four on a trip when his jersey was drenched in the fourth place.

The beginning of the game was postponed for 30 minutes, and when Yankees was beaten, there was a 28 -minute delay with two outputs in the fourth place.

-FELD level media

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