Padres is going to sweep against the fighter pirates

San Diego Padres arranged his rotations and started his first big league when they tried to sweep a series of three -games against host Pittsburgh pirates.
Since San Diego aims to win the fifth match in a row and to defeat Pittsburgh for the ninth time until last season, Kolek, who will make his exit in the 2025 season, will oppose the pirates Lefty Andrew Heaney (2-2, 2.50 ERA). Pirates lost six of three and last seven matches in a row.
Kolek's turn, thanks to a couple closed day last week, allows Padres to return to five new ones a week ago, and to save the best arms for a series approaching New York Yankees next week.
Kolek will be in the row of Nick Pivetta, because the second will open a series against Yankees in New York on Monday. Each Padres launcher was able to rest for four days thanks to San Diego's program at the beginning of the season on a consecutive Thursday.
“We're really kaled about the days,” Padres manager Mike Shildt said, ” He said. He said: “This is to balance it to be sure that we are clearly competing and make sure that we know that it is a long year for all men.”
Kaek appeared as a relaxing in the rookie season for Padres in 42 matches and compiled a record of 5.21 ERA in 46 2/3 inning. He shot 39 and walked 12 during this time. However, in 2018, La Dodgers' 11th round election was a starting start until 2022 season, and this year he made five beginnings at Triple-A El Paso.
Kolek will be supported by a Padres series that has begun to regain its form in the last games, although he was held on Saturday and three strokes. On the positive side, Fernando Tatis Jr. did not miss any game after hitting a field on the left forearm on Friday and caused a contusion. Tatis JR. threw the final winning run in the ninth stroke when he competed in a wild field in a wild field shortly after he hit a couple and stole a third way to build the game.
Until his last trip, Heaneney brought together one of the best beginnings of this season by a left -handed start.
Heaneney compiled 1,72 ERA during the first five beginning, which took second among all the left -handed elimination jugs, and on Tuesday, there was a 20 1/3 Scorereling Inning line caught against Chicago Cubs on his last trip.
After retiring the first 11 doughs he faced, Heaneney continued only 4 2/3 inning, left four runs on five hit and three walks, and 9-0 pirates started without a strike.
When Heaney's general powerful beginning was combined with the weakness of the pirates against the season, 34 -year -old children made a rumor of trade despite being in early May.
“We made a good defense of the first three inning, but you can't defend Homers or walks, so I have to do a better job to let men play for me.” He said. “I'm not satisfied with this, but it's a part of the game. You win a little, you lose a little, and it won't change what I do.”
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