Padres with an early MVP candidate in the backup is looking for a series of angels

The quarter pole of a 162 -game MLB season may be a little early to speculate about most valuable player candidates, but San Diego Padres right -field player Fernando Tatis Jr.
San Diego’s two-winning games, which helped defeat Los Angeles Angels 6-4, visited Tuesday, Homer gave Tatis 11 Homers, 26 RBI and .316 average in 40 matches. In almost every category, it is at speed for career peaks.
Tatis, Padres and Los Angeles’ın tire game on Wednesday night will try to continue the roll in the beginning of the season.
“Being with him is a privilege, San San Diego said from Mike Shildt Tatis, the director of Diego. “When you put them together, he’s a special player. He was there every night. He beats you every possible way in a baseball court. [Tatis] It was the MVP caliber. “
When the Padres fell 4-2, Tatis launched a rally in the eighth place by pulling a walk and score. One shot then sent another Sellout crowd with the first walk of his career.
His work, Jeremiah Estrada Dylan Cease’in 2-1 ahead of two fields in the seventh upper part, a couple connecting a couple and two conditions of Homer’ı leaving a Homer’ı Padres’in bullfighting of another shaky moment to overcome.
Bullpen allowed more runs than in the first 34 games of the season last week.
Tatis said, “They’ve been great for more than a month.” He said. “Baseball is a human game.”
Randy Randy Vasquez (2-3, 3.76 ERA) will start for San Diego and will want to make a good start on Friday night. He worked the first six inning of 13-9 wins in Colorado, dispersed six hits, and gave two runs with a walk and five strikes.
Although Vasquez has never met angels in his career, he has a wide experience of his rival Padres. Kyle Hendricks (1-4, 5.30) starts with a average of 8-4, 3.27 in 15 careers, hits 84 and walks only 10 in 93 2/3 inning.
As for this year, Hendricks, who has long been Chicago Cubs jug for a long time, fought the position shown to Baltimore Orioles with 4-1 loss on Friday night. Hendricks allowed six hit and three running, three walked, and five strokes. The long ball was a problem this year, since six of seven starts, including five flat.
Los Angeles falls to 17-24 after the end of a series of Bullpen melting on Tuesday night, and soon get an important reinforcement in the arrangement. Outdoor player Mike Trout (knee) is optimistic that he can return from the wounded list in a short time.
When Trout was injured in Seattle on April 30, only with nine Homer and 18 RBI in 29 games.
“The sharp pain I felt is gone,” Trout said. “One of the things you don’t want to go crazy and make a setback.
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