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June 19, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; The San Diego Padress bench coach Brian Esposito (82) is held back by umpire Ryan Blackney (36) as manager Mike Shild (8) appears after cleaning the benches in the eighth innings against Los Angeles Dojers at Shkud (8) Dojer Stadium. Compulsory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn images

San Diego Padress stopped at the interstate 5 late Thursday night and walked south towards the house, happy to avoid Los Angeles and postponed a series sweep with a 5–3 win over the doseers.

Whether he has any estimate against his leadoff hit and star right fielder in a lineup, or his manager in dugout, Friday night against the Canasus City Royals.

Fernando Tattis Junior left the closing of the series against Dojers after Los Angeles’ finishing the ninth innings by a fastball of 93 mph from Ruki Jack Little of Los Angeles, leaving the conclusion of the series against the doors, third time he was killed in seven meetings of teams in the last 11 days.

The manager was enough for Mike Shield, who moved to the Tejashwi ground and shouted to Dozers Manager Dave Roberts. The skipers met near the home plate, and Roberts appeared to compete with Shield. The players emptied the dugout and bulpane to protect their managers.

Both were removed and possible for a suspension shield, especially the San Diego Reliever Robert Suarez drilled Shohi Ohtani at the bottom of the ninth. Suarez was excluded as the teams were warned by crew chief Marwin Hudson.

Shootd did not later duck his actions, but said he was enough for the doseers who killed tattis. He is also counting.

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“You can keep it in any way, but he has been killed five times [over two seasons] By this group, “Shilda said.” He has played a lot of dodgballs. enough is enough.”

X-rays were negative after the game on Tatis, but further tests will be done on Friday. At least on Sunday, with the Center Fielder Jackson Merrill in the 7-day Constion list, there is another hole in the lineup struggling to score runs to score runs.

But they run their best starter on the mound on Friday night in Nick Pivata (7-2, 3.40). He is winning 8–2 in Arizona on Sunday, where he gave just two hits and two runs in seven innings with a walk and nine strikeouts. Pivata is 2–1 with a 5.93 earned run average in six career outings against Canasus City.

The Royals will compete with Michael Lorengen (4-7, 4.91), who last lost 4–0 to athletics on Saturday night. Lorringen conceded four hits and three runs in six innings with three walks and four runs with four strikes. He is 1-3 with 6.12 ERA in 15 games, three of them begin, against San Diego.

The Cansus City is coming out of the three-market road sweep of Texas Rangers, wrapped it on Thursday with a 4–1 win which included the first two homes of Ruki Jack Caglianon’s career. Prior to the series, Royals dropped six straight and eight out of nine.

In the 2024 MLB draft, the team’s first -round pick Caglianon relieved and thrilled the same parts to belt his first MLB Homeers in his 14th career game.

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“This is something that I did not try to think about,” he said, “But as I used to climb the days, I was more conscious about it. I just got a good short relief.”

Royals owned their fifth best era at 3.36 in MLB, but under 500 (37–38) as they rank the next-to-back rank in the run (253) and are tied to the final in Homeers (53). They are also on the bottom five in the on-base percentage (.301) and slugging (.371).

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