![]() ![]() ![]() Padres fans were hoping that Darvish could return for a potential July 4 pitching matchup against fellow Japanese icon Shohei Ohtani. The 36-year-old right-hander has been suffering with "flu symptoms," according to Kevin Acee of The San Diego Union-Tribune and those symptoms are keeping him from being able to take the mound. San Diego Padres: What's going on with Yu Darvish?Īccording to reports, the Padres will not have Darvish available until the final series before the All-Star break, when the New York Mets come to San Diego for a three-game set. He’s been out with right shoulder inflammation since July 2.Happy Monday, San Diego Padres fans! With the Fourth of July just around the corner and the Padres opening a series tonight at Petco Park against the Los Angeles Angels, let's dive into some news and notes on the Friars. Wacha is scheduled to come off the injured list. It will be Flaherty’s third start since being obtained from St. Orioles RHP Jack Flaherty (8-7, 4.33 ERA) and Padres RHP Michael Wacha (8-2, 2.84) are scheduled to start Tuesday night. Transferred RHP Drew Carlton to the 60-day IL. Selected the contract of OF Ben Gamel from Triple-A El Paso. ![]() Padres: Placed DH/1B Ji Man Choi on the 10-day IL with a left rib cage strain, retroactive to Saturday. Orioles: Activated Hicks, who had been sidelined for three weeks with a strained left hamstring. Nomo, a special assistant in the Padres’ baseball operations department, watched from the front row of a luxury suite. He had six strikeouts to move past Hideo Nomo for the most by a Japanese-born pitcher with 1,919. “Really being able to go back to my roots, kind of get it together and make the trip back up here to the big leagues.”ĭarvish (8-8) allowed four runs and eight hits in seven innings. ![]() That was probably the best thing for me, just being able to go back down there in the minor league atmosphere just to work on some things in games that you can’t work on in the big leagues, Rodriguez said. Rodriguez was sent down to Triple-A in late May and made seven starts for Norfolk. I felt good in the bullpen before the game and me and (Rutschman) were locked in there from the get-go, Rodriguez said. Henderson then cleared them with an opposite-field double into the corner in left.Ĭooper homered to straightaway center off Rodriguez leading off the sixth, his first with the Padres and his 14th this season. O’Hearn sent a drive into the home run porch in the right field corner leading off the second, his 10th.ĭarvish loaded the bases with one out in the fifth by allowing consecutive singles to Aaron Hicks, who came off the injured list earlier in the day, and Jordan Westburg, followed by a walk to Adley Rutschman. They have failed to play up to the expectations that come with having baseball’s third-highest payroll and an appearance in the NL Championship Series last fall. The Padres lost their third straight and for the seventh time in eight games. and Juan Soto with one out and then got Manny Machado to ground into a double play to end it. Rodriguez retired Jake Cronenworth to get out of the seventh.Īny time you don’t get the ball taken away from you, obviously the manager and pitching coach, they have some confidence left in you, so really just being able to go back after that hitter after the walk, that was big for me, Rodriguez said.įélix Bautista finished the combined four-hitter by pitching the ninth for his AL-leading 32nd save in 38 chances. On a night where we’re extremely short in the bullpen, he goes seven great innings for us.” Hyde said if Rodriguez hadn’t walked Xander Bogaerts with two outs in the seventh, “there’s a chance he’s going to go back out there for the eighth inning. Just total command from start to finish.” “The homer to (Garrett) Cooper and that was really it. That’s his best start of the year, hands down, manager Brandon Hyde said. His last victory came May 9 against Tampa Bay. He struck out six and walked one to win for the first time in nine starts. Rookie right-hander Grayson Rodriguez (3-3) held the Padres to one run on three hits while going seven innings for the first time. SAN DIEGO (AP) - Ryan O’Hearn homered and Gunnar Henderson hit a bases-clearing double off Yu Darvish for the AL-best Baltimore Orioles, who beat the staggering San Diego Padres 4-1 Monday night for their third straight win. San Diego Padres starting pitcher Yu Darvish looks towards the dugout during the third inning of a baseball game against the Baltimore Orioles, Monday, Aug. ![]()
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