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Their second comeback of the night was completed by Fernando Tatis Jr.’s two-run walk-off home run, which gave the Padres a 6 ...
San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt tossed nearly everything he had on him, including his glasses, as he screamed at the ...
San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt expressed his satisfaction with the Padres lineup in their win over the Colorado Rockies ...
Mike Shildt speaks on Dylan Cease's start, and Fernando Tatis Jr.'s walk-off home run in the Padres 6-4 win over the Angels ...
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A tantrum by San Diego’s manager following the first major league ejection of star slugger Fernando Tatis Jr. fired up the ...
After Fernando Tatís Jr. was tossed from the game for questioning a called strike in the top of the eighth inning (starts at ...
The comeback by the Angels kept left-hander Yusei Kikuchi from falling to 0-5 despite allowing just two earned runs in six ...
Mike Shildt can run hot. Cardinals fans saw some of that when he was here. And the Padres appreciate that competitiveness.
The San Diego Padres staged a blinding comeback against the New York Yankees in the top of the eighth inning Monday night ...
San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt was so enraged during a tantrum with umpire Adrian Johnson that he chucked his glasses ...
San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt spoke out about the illness which caused him to scratch All-Star center fielder Jackson Merrill an hour before first pitch ...
Taylor Ward did Monday night what few opponents have been able to this year: silence the crowd at Petco Park. His two-out grand slam capped a come-from-behind, six-run ninth inning that gave the ...
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