Brewers vs Padres: Uncover the Shocking Twist That Changed the Game!
The Padres don’t officially have their playoff spot locked up, but it isn’t a matter of if; it is a matter of when. The Cubs, ahead of the Padres, still could also be overtaken by San Diego for the top Wild Card spot. San Diego is 14 games above .500 whereas the teams below them are all just four games or fewer above. Remarkably, we are in the last week of the season, and technically, there are still six teams that have a chance at the final Wild Card spot in the National League. There were some questions about if the Padres were mortgaging the future for the current team, but it seems to have worked out as the team is two games over .500 since the trade deadline. They have been pretty average this month, going just 9-10 for September. Their goal, after locking up their playoff spot, should be to get their rotation in order. It might be tonight’s starter taking the mound for them. Nick Pivetta has put together a strong campaign, going 13-5 with a 2.81 ERA and a 0.97 WHIP. He has been great at home with a 2.22 ERA. He has not faced the Brewers this season, but he has been hit hard by them in the past, allowing 20 hits in 63 innings.



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