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MLB / Game Recaps
The San Diego Padres defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 8-2 on Wednesday, April 8, 2026, clinching the three-game series. Nick Castellanos's two-run double and Jake Cronenworth's home run propelled the Padres to victory after a tight pitching...
The game remained scoreless through six innings, with Mitch Keller and Michael King engaged in a tight pitching battle. In the seventh, Xander Bogaerts reached base on a throwing error, and Miguel Andujar doubled, setting the stage for Castellanos's pivotal double. Cronenworth's homer followed, extending the Padres' lead to 4-0.
The Pirates responded in the bottom half of the seventh, with Nick Yorke and Nick Gonzales hitting consecutive doubles, followed by Konnor Griffin's sacrifice fly and Joey Bart's RBI single, reducing the deficit to 4-2. However, the Padres pulled away in the ninth, scoring four more runs, including an RBI double by Luis Campusano, an RBI single by Fernando Tatis Jr., and a run driven in by Jackson Merrill.
Kyle Hart, Jeremiah Estrada, and Mason Miller combined for three scoreless innings of relief, with Miller extending his scoreless streak to 26 2/3 innings.
The Padres are now 9-6 and in second place in the National League West, while the Pirates are 9-5, leading the National League Central.
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