Padres Hope for good health in the Serieurs Opentures vs.

The Padres de San Diego could be without two key leaves when they start a series of three games against the host Milwaukee Brewers on Friday.
The director of the Padres, Mike Shildt, monitored the status of the first basic player Luis Arraez and the Xander Bogaerts stop.
Arraez left the defeat of the San Diego road against the Giants of San Francisco Thursday due to pain posterior to the right knee.
Bogaerts left the team’s Wednesday match due to the left pain in the shoulders and sat on Thursday.
San Diego divided the four game series in San Francisco after opening the set with consecutive victories of a race and 10 rounds. The paadres lost 6-5 Wednesday before falling 3-2 in the final of the series on Thursday.
“The whole series, we hit the very strong ball, just to the guys,” said Padres’ third goal, Manny Machado. “We had a chance a little luck, so I hope it turns around when we need it most.
“But the most important thing is that we are grinding, guy. We have very good strikers, and we had a good series offensively. So continue to look, build on it and go to Milwaukee and try to do the same.”
Machado, 32, struck the 350th home run in his career on Thursday, becoming the 102nd player to reach this important step. Only 33 players did it at his age or less.
Milwaukee has won nine of its last 10 games while receiving contributions throughout the list. The DAZ Cameron reserve voltigger struck a two-point circuit and chose the Brewers while the Brewers beat the Cincinnati Reds 9-1 Wednesday in the decisive competition of a series of three games.
Cameron only made his sixth start to the season.
“I stayed with the same approach,” he said. “Coming to the baseball stadium every day, ready to attack the launcher who is on the mound for the day. The coaches do a great job by preparing us in the cages, and I’m just happy to have been able to show it.”
The Brewers are heading for a 10 -game homestand on a high note after winning their last three series.
“I think that during this race, we played more like the Brewers Milwaukee should play, right?” Deputy Director General of Brewers, Matt Kleine, said. “This is what we have seen in recent years, especially last year. Returns, being active on the basics, blowing up circuits.”
The opener of the Friday series will feature a pair of 26-year-old right-handers while the Randy Vasquez des Padres (3-4, 3.99 ERA) faces the Chad Patrick des Brewers (3-4, 2.97).
Vasquez is without victory in his last three departures after abandoning four points in 3 1/3 rounds in a decision without a decision against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Sunday.
Vasquez was particularly subject to the Home Run ball in its last five departures, serving a total of seven long balls on this section.
Brice Turang is 2-in-2 with a walk against Vasquez, who made his second career start against Milwaukee. He launched five short-lived rounds during a 6-4 victory against the Brewers on June 22, 2024.
Patrick seeks to rely on a solid outing on Saturday, when he gave two points in six rounds during a 17-7 victory against the Philadelphia Phillies.
The recruit has a ratio of 57 to 18 to the withdrawal in 13 games (12 departures) in 63 2/3 innings this season. He will make his first career appearance against San Diego.
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