Padres take narrow lead over Dodgers in NL West

The San Diego Padres have moved into first place in the National League West after a 1-0 victory on Monday. They now hold a half-game advantage over the Los Angeles Dodgers with records of 29-18 and 29-19 respectively. The clubs continue their series with games scheduled for Tuesday and Wednesday.

The Padres have built their success this season through strong performances in close contests. They stand at 7-4 in one-run games and 2-0 in extra innings while posting a modest run differential of plus eight overall. In contrast the Dodgers have dominated blowouts with a 14-4 record in games decided by five runs or more and boast the league's best run differential at plus 93.

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Dodgers players Ohtani and Tucker celebrate home runs in 13-6 rout of Nationals at Nationals Park.
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Dodgers defeat Nationals 13-6 with five home runs

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The Los Angeles Dodgers routed the Washington Nationals 13-6 on Friday at Nationals Park, powered by home runs from five different players. Emmet Sheehan earned his first win of the season despite early struggles and reduced fastball velocity. Kyle Tucker and Shohei Ohtani highlighted the offensive outburst with their first homers as Dodgers and of 2026, respectively.

The Milwaukee Brewers defeated the San Diego Padres 7-1 on Thursday afternoon at American Family Field. The win completed a 5-1 homestand and improved Milwaukee to 24-17 on the season.

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The St. Louis Cardinals beat the San Diego Padres 6-0 on Friday night at Petco Park, thanks to an unusual grand slam by rookie JJ Wetherholt and solid pitching from Michael McGreevy.

Mason Miller recorded a scoreless save to secure a 2-1 victory for the San Diego Padres over the Los Angeles Angels on Sunday afternoon at Angel Stadium. The performance stretched his scoreless innings streak to 32 2/3, one shy of the franchise record. Fernando Tatis Jr. summed it up: “Game over.”

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The Arizona Diamondbacks overcame a five-run deficit to defeat the San Diego Padres 12-7 in the Mexico City Series finale at Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú. Tim Tawa's first career grand slam in the seventh inning sparked the comeback. The victory capped the series on Sunday.

The San Diego Padres spent their off-day hosting a baseball clinic for more than 250 local children at Liga Olmeca fields in Mexico City. Players, coaches and executives led drills and signed autographs ahead of their MLB World Tour series against the Arizona Diamondbacks. The event highlighted the team's community outreach efforts in the Mexican capital.

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Shohei Ohtani hit a solo home run Tuesday night to end an 11-game power drought, but the Los Angeles Dodgers still lost 6-2 to the San Francisco Giants at Dodger Stadium.

 

 

 

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