Despite the loss, Padres is safe in front of the series with angels

San Diego Padres stepped into 9-3 defeats on Sunday at Colorado Rockies, seven wins.
Hundred Hundred and sixty -two, Pad Padres said, Manny Machado, the third master, referred to the length of a baseball season. “This is a good thing.”
San Diego will try to draw a better picture when he opens a six -game house with three matches against Los Angeles Angels on Monday night.
Pittsburgh’un sweeping and Colorado’da two of the three people lost two wins to New York Yankees, including two victories, this year, this year, 11-10 for the first time in San Diego’dan increased.
“A good journey in general,” said Mike Shildt, the manager. “Absolutely, this is good baseball.”
Padres won the game and also the players won. All-Stars Jackson Merrill and Jake Cronenworth’s return from the wounded list during the trip completed their arrangements for the first time since the beginning of April.
In Colorado, they finished with a 45 strokes-Thee-Game series in the first two matches of the 40th Merrill, because of the disease about 90 minutes before the first field, while it is not expected to keep it on the bench more than one or two games.
And San Diego returned to the Bayside Yard Petco Park, where he was 14-4 in the season. On Tuesday night, 12-3 losses against Yankees is undecided.
For the first time, King met with only three strokes and two runs in six strokes, walked twice and hit two. Adrian Morejon and Wandy Peralta took 3-2 ahead of the seventh shot before leaving 10 runs.
King met Los Angeles three times in his career and 0.91 ERA 0-1.
Meanwhile, the angels will go down to Baltimore after a loss of 7-3 after a loss of 7-3 on Sunday. The MLB-Low .274 basic percentage has led to 52 Homers and 52 Homers to get less than four runs per game despite the ranking in the fifth tie in the Major.
In the arrangement of Sunday, there were four new beginners under the .200 that no one was hit better than .268. As can be estimated, the angels took six hit and the personnel were shot 10 times against a team of higher than 5.00.
They will return to Yusei Kikuchi (0-4, 3.83 ERA) to start travel trips with a good note. He last went to the field on Wednesday, six strokes, and only one run in five strokes and allowed the team to walk with six strikes against Toronto 5-4.
Kikuchi has the second best period of his career under the norms of odor ratio and chase, but eight initially.
“The last two games I have done,” he said, “(I) I take my feelings back. I definitely strike more. I feel myself.”
Kikuchi is 1-1 in three careers against Padres and 1-1 with ERA, and only 14 strokes allow 24 Baserunner and three Homer.
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