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Al Arabiya
13 hours ago
- Sport
- Al Arabiya
Gavin Sheets' 3-Run Homer Caps Padres' Rally for 6-4 Win Over Reds
Gavin Sheets hit a go-ahead three-run homer in the seventh inning, and the San Diego Padres rallied past the Cincinnati Reds 6–4 on Saturday. After the Padres were no-hit for eight innings in Friday night's 8–1 loss, their bats woke up against the Cincinnati bullpen. Jake Cronenworth took Scott Barlow deep in the sixth for a two-run shot that got San Diego within 4–3. Sheets then made it 6–4 with a 422-foot blast to right-center against Lyon Richardson (0–2). Bryan Hoeing (1–0) got five outs in relief of Padres starter Randy Vasquez, and Robert Suarez worked the ninth, striking out Spencer Steer–who hit three homers on Friday–with two men on to secure his 23rd save. Andrew Abbott had another strong start for the Reds, departing with a 4–1 lead after five innings. He allowed Luis Arraez's homer in the fifth. Sheets finished 3-for-5 with two doubles and saved a run with a diving catch of Rece Hinds' liner to left in the fifth. Before the game, the Reds requested a moment of silence for Hall of Famer Dave Parker, whose death at age 74 was announced Saturday. Parker grew up in Cincinnati and played four seasons for the Reds. Key moment: Cronenworth's seventh home run of the season jolted a San Diego offense that had scored just three runs in its previous 25 innings. Key stat: Abbott threw 102 pitches and lowered his ERA to 1.79, which would lead the NL if he had pitched enough innings to qualify. The left-hander has thrown 80 1/3 innings over 14 starts, and pitchers need one inning pitched per game played by their team to be counted among the leaders. The Reds have played 83 games. Up next: Padres RHP Stephen Kolek (3–3, 3.95 ERA) opposes Reds LHP Nick Lodolo (5–5, 3.63) as the series concludes Sunday.
Yahoo
22-06-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Padres make tough Jason Heyward decision amid injury problems
The post Padres make tough Jason Heyward decision amid injury problems appeared first on ClutchPoints. The San Diego Padres are hoping to get more production from their outfielders as the season approaches the halfway point. They have seen leftfielder Jason Heyward struggle with his offensive production throughout the season, and he was designated for assignment prior to the Padres game Saturday against the American League's Kansas City Royals. Advertisement While Heyward will no longer contribute to the Padres, the team reinstated right-handed pitcher Bryan Hoeing from the 60-day Injured List. They also optioned right-hand pitcher Sean Reynolds to Triple-A El Paso. Heyward started the season as the Padres' starting leftfielder. However, his offensive production did not warrant a spot on the roster. He had been on the injured list twice during the season and Heyward was slashing .176/.223/.271 with 2 home runs and 12 runs batted in. He struck out 20 times and earned just 6 bases on balls. The Padres had signed Heyward in the offseason with the hope that he would deliver reasonable offensive production to go along with his noted leadership and defense, but the Padres rarely received the kind of production needed to keep Heyward in the lineup going forward. Heyward continues to battle an oblique injury, and he could wait for a team to claim him after he recovers from the injury. Padres trying to track down Dodgers, Giants in National League West Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images The Padres have had aspirations of wresting control of the NL West from the Dodgers since the start of the season. They currently have a 40-35 records and find themselves 6.0 games behind the division-leading Dodgers. He also trail the second-place San Francisco Giants by 2.0 games. Advertisement The Padres have dropped seven of their last 10 games, and they saw the Giants add slugger Rafael Devers in a trade with the Red Sox, so it seems likely that general manager A.J. Preller would like to add a power bat of his own to bolster the Friars' outfield. That may explain the timing of the Heyward move. To this point in the season, the Padres have depended on Fernando Tatis Jr. , Gavin Sheets and Manny Machado for the bulk of the team's power hitting this season. Tatis leads the Padres with 13 home runs, while Machado and Sheets have each belted 12 long balls to this point in the season. The Padres need to demonstrate more power on a consistent basis if they are going to catch both of their division rivals in the second half of the season Related: Padres' Michael King provides confident injury update Related: Dodgers, Padres get suspensions after scuffle