The 29yo star of Padres sends Vervierdoed warning to MLB rivals while pronouncing at clubhouse power

The 29yo star of Padres sends Vervierdoed warning to MLB rivals while pronouncing at clubhouse power

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If you thought that the momentum of the San Diego Padres was a coincidence, then you might want to look closely at what is really happening in San Diego. On Wednesday morning, the Broeders took the Philadelphia Phillies 6-4 behind a start of six inning from Nick Pivetta and a dangerous line-up that opened the game completely.

However, it was not only the scoreboard; It was also about the atmosphere. And according to the 29-year-old Gavin sheets, the dugout of the Padres is loaded with full leadership and with firepower-IS that he is happy with.

Postgame, mentioned sheets, “This is one of the nicest line -ups that I was part of. Only the star power that we have from top to bottom. To be with boys like Merrill, Tatis and Machado to see how they do their business, what they do behind the scenes is special. You nourish those boys. To put that kind of pressure on a pitcher from 1 to 9, it is different.” And really, the Philadelphia Phillies felt all the pressure.

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Starter Mick Abel could not really find the zone in the second inning. He ran four batters, two of whom came with the bases loaded. Then Manny Machado jumped on the hanging curve and a Double Clearing Clearing shouted to place the San Diego Padres 5-0. Also, Abel did not get out of the collection. From there, the line -up continued to grind. Tatis Jr. And Jackson Merrill then created chaos in the fourth.

They set the table in front of Luis Arraez to walk in another point. Merrill, only 21 years old, took three walks and added an RBI. The 6-0 kissing gave Nick Pivetta the entire room he needed to go six innings, one earned run and not even a single walk.

However, the Philadelphia Phillies woke up late, but the early shortage was too much to overcome. For now, however, one thing is certain – the clubhouse in San Diego is celebrating the team, not only hot, but also geleren. Just as sheets wanted to emphasize, if you are a rival club, this club should scare you. But before the Padres could even fully celebrate their victory on the Phillies, the reality beat again – they still juggle with a pitching staff hanging on a wire.

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San Diego Padres is confronted with uncertainty while King’s return remains in the air

Michael King, who is the right-wing act that was taken over during the Blockbuster Juan Soto trade, has been sidelined with shoulder inflammation since 25 May. And in the beginning things saw hopeful. There was no structural damage and he even started throwing again at the end of June. But there is a turn that has come.

According to the San Diego Trade union tribuneKing’s injury includes a nerve issue. And that is where things become difficult. Unlike a muscle tension or tendon tweak, a nerve problem does not have a fixed timeline. The recovery depends entirely on when the nerve starts to shoot again, and that is now possible, quickly or not in this season. Yet King is optimistic and he told the Union stand that improves its pain.

And that he has thrown more often, and if everything goes well, he could return by August or September. That’s right, the time that the Padres would need him to make a deep October. His incoming would be great because in 2024 he was fantastic in his first season as a full -time starter. He made 30 starts with a 2.75 ERA and played in the Wildcardronde. This season he placed a 2.59 ERA in 10 starts before he went down.

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At the moment, however, King is not the only one in IL; There is Yu Darvish, Joe Musgrove and Ryan Bergert. So for now, trade options and PADRES exploration make the rounds.

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