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Padres is looking for beef to sweep the giants

April 29, 2025; San Diego, California, USA; San Diego Padres Shortstop Xander Bogaerts (2) became a two -stage house against San Francisco Giants in Petco Park during the seventh shot. Compulsory Credit: Denis Poroy-Imagn Images

It wasn’t a mystery where San Diego Padres went to 2-7 in the next nine matches and watched a 15-4 start. Their crimes went to those who were not intact and managed only three runs on a four -game losing line.

In addition, Luis Arraez (shock) and Jason Heyward (knee) were not a mystery on Tuesday night when they returned from the wounded list. During a 7-4 win against San Francisco Giants, three more than a week, three more than a week, and three multi-faceted innings.

The buoyian attack will try to support Michael King (3-1, 2.18 ERA) against San Francisco if San Diego closed two game series and a five-game house of five games.

“We’ve returned two of our beginners to the series,” Padres Shortstop Xander Bogaerts said, “And it increased our series a little.”

In a sense, we can say that the Bogaerts version, which plays on Tuesday night, is like buying a new player. In the first 28 matches of Padres, only Five Runs Four times, All-Star chose the first run in three runs for the first time, and then listed two conditions of Homer from the left-wing line to close the score.

During at least one night, Bogaerts silenced an increasing share of suspects who wanted San Diego to play someone else in a short time.

“We were rubbing and we needed it,” he said.

King hopes for the same type of run for a longer exit, when he produces five innings in the Gulf of Tampa 1-0 at home loss. He allowed a run that was not won with just four strokes and one walk and nine strikes, but labeled with the loss.

Four career trips against the giants King, 2.41 ERA 2-1 and last season won both wins.

San Francisco, his team’s Milwaukee 6-5 house victory on Thursday, the right hand from the right-handed ROPP (2-1, 4.56) will resist. The ROPP continued only 3 2/3 inning, allowing six hit and five runs (three won). Three walked and took two out.

ROPP, in the second season, in four career trips against Padres, last September last September, including five inning -free strokes. No decision.

When the giants fell from the first place on Tuesday, the first place in the National League West, they experienced several positive developments in aggressive way.

Willy Adames Homered and doubled, a good sign for a player entering the game.

Orum I feel good on the plate; I feel comfortable, W Wade said. “I have a good contact, but that’s only going to people.”

There are data to support Wade’s evaluation. When entering the game on Tuesday night, the average stroke in the game is a shocking .135, less than half of the career norm. The average progress will help a crime that only strikes .229 as a team.

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