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Diamondbacks blank padres with the help of home flights

July 8, 2025; San Diego, California, United States; San Diego Padres Fernando Tatis Jr. (23 years old )’s right field player (23) takes the wall on a safe move by the first Base player in Arizona Diamondbacks, Josh Naylor (22) in the eighth round at Petco Park. Compulsory credit: Images of Denis Poroy-Imagn

Luis Arraez dominated the seventh round to break an equal equality Tuesday evening and five launchers from San Diego Padres combined on a laundering with three strokes in a 1-0 victory against the Diamondbacks of Arizona on a visit.

Arraez struck a quick ball of 2-0 from Merrill Kelly (7-5) to approximately 358 feet in the seats in the right field for its fifth circuit of the year. It was only one of the four strokes that Kelly granted more than seven rounds; He did not work and attracted four.

However, he was tagged with the defeat while Nick Pivetta and four readers won a duel of a classic launcher, helped by a pair of home seizures who refused Arizona four points.

The central field player Jackson Merrill withdrew the potential circuit of Corbin Carroll at two points on the wall to finish the fifth round, and the right defender Fernando Tatis Jr.

Adrian Morejon (6-3) threw Ketel Marte with the bases loaded in the seventh to obtain the victory and Robert Suarez launched the ninth for his 26th row of the MLB year.

Pivetta made the first 5 2/3 rounds, only two strokes and three goals on balls while removing seven, lowering his ERA to 3.07. Pivetta launched a summit of 104 throws, the last of them without the manager Mike Shildt in the canoe. Plate referee Brian Walsh launched Shildt in the sixth for bullets and strikes.

None of the two teams obtained a runner on the base until the fourth round. Arizona has filled the basics with an outing on the single of Carroll, a promenade towards Marte, Geraldo Perdomo’s Fassingout and an intentional walk in Naylor. But Pivetta attracted Eugenio Suarez and Lourdes Gurriel Jr. to escape.

It started a model for diamonds. They were 0 for 8 with runners in a score position and nine blocked runners. On the other hand, San Diego did not beat once with men in a notation position and left only two men on board.

The Arraez circuit marked the only time the paadres advanced a paste after the first base.

– field level media

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