Padres Stumble Again as Rookie Sensation Sung-Mun Song Takes the Field—What Happens Next Will Shock Fans
The San Diego Padres stumbled once again in their Spring Training journey, falling 5-1 to their archrivals, the Los Angeles Dodgers, on a brisk Sunday afternoon. Despite the scoreboard telling a somber story, there were glimmers of promise that made the loss somewhat palatable. Fernando Tatis Jr., finally settling into his new role in the lineup, showed signs of life with his first two hits of the spring. And let’s not overlook Randy Vasquez, who delivered a composed performance, allowing just a single hit and one walk across two scoreless innings. Yet, it wasn’t all smooth sailing—newcomer Triston Mackenzie struggled in his debut outing for the Friars, getting tagged for four runs in less than an inning, though his increased velocity offered a sliver of hope. Looking ahead, the Padres will regroup swiftly as they face the Milwaukee Brewers today, eager to sharpen their irons ahead of the regular season. LEARN MORE



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