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As the angels win a return, the padres bullpen is trying to restore the order

May 12, 2025; San Diego, California, USA; Los Angeles Angels was congratulated by Yoan Moncada (5) after hitting a Grand Slam during the ninth shot against San Diego Padres in Petco Park. Compulsory Credit: Denis Poroy-Imagn Images

Taylor Ward did what a few opponents can do this year on Monday night: silence the crowd in Petco Park. Two exit Great Slam, visiting Los Angeles Angels in the face of San Diego Padres 9-5 wins from Arkan, six conditions of the ninth stroke.

Los Angeles will try to drive this momentum on Tuesday night, when a three -game set with San Diego played the middle competition.

Two exit-yusei Kikuchi, a defeat in which the decisive features would be a defensive error, turned the script of the angels, when the game went to Bullpen’e when the game went to Bullpen.

Padres, who walked four straight strikers after making a shot to tie the game, took advantage of shocking savagery from Robert Suarez.

Alek Jacob replaced Suarez and shot Jorge Soler for the second time. Ward then delivered the ninth Homer of the season to discuss the team’s most exciting win of the year.

Suarez woke up on Monday with 15 savings and 0.51 ERA. The first explosion of the season went to bed with the first loss and 3.00 ERA.

“Incredible. Incredible, Ward Ward said before he sighs. “I will get wet every minute of it.”

Padres ruler Mike Shildt was about to criticize his approach.

“We saw a lot of size from Robert Suarez to the point where the border line was actually spoiled,” Shildt said. He said. “Some days, you have to prove that you are human.”

As an Encore of his victory, Los Angeles will look for a good start from Jose Soriano (2-4, 4.00 ERA) against San Diego. Lastly on Thursday, the Toronto Blue Blue Jays stayed in five strokes during the loss of 8-5. Soriano allowed eight strokes and three runs with four walks and six strikes.

At the beginning of his single career against San Diego, who came on June 5, Soriano won 3-2. He left two runs (one won) in six inning.

Padres will face the right Dylan CEASE (1-2, 4.91), who has not won against Cleveland Guardians since April 2nd. CEASE comes out of the best trip of the year by hitting the seventh shot on the road against New York Yankees on Wednesday night before going out.

CEASE then left with preliminary cramps, hit nine and walked two. Padres lost 4-3 in 10 inning.

Despite the loss, there was good news for Padres. Experienced start Yu Darvish continues to start his first rehabilitation for Triple-A El Paso in Las Vegas on Wednesday night.

Darvish, who was caught with elbow inflammation during spring education, threw 48 fields in a game simulated on Thursday.

“I think we’ll trust a man who has 200 professional wins and 3,000 strikes to create his way.” He said.

-FELD level media

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