Dialon turns to struggle in an attempt to continue the mastery of Padres Pirates

Jackson Meril, fielder of San Diego Padress Center, said a 3–2 victory over Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday night was a great game.
Every game San Diego plays against Pittsburgh in the last two years, fit in that category. With that result, Padress won 10 directly over Pirates since August 2024.
San Diego has also won four wins in their last five matches and will watch to continue his ways of winning on Saturday night in the middle of the weekend series against Pittsburgh.
Despite the management of only three hits, Padres won on Friday. But he ran the hoe in the fourth and sixth innings during the run-scoring rallies. Manny Machao spread a single with two outs in the fourth, then host the house from another on Merril’s single, which closed the shortstop Isiah Kenner-Falafa gloves and rolled into the left-center area.
In the sixth, Fernando Tatis went to Junior and was running on the pitch that Louis Array slapped the left field line for a game-hang double. Arez then finished second at Meril’s grounder and the third place on Machao’s fly ball by defeating Adam Frazier’s wrong throw house.
Padress manager Mike Shield said, “Four great plays at the locations helped us join hands at the end of the game.”
San Diego will try to celebrate again on Saturday with the right-handed dialing conflict (1-3, 4.58 ERA). He did not take any decision in the 5-3 victory in Atlanta on Sunday, his ninth start starting without a win. Sees scored three runs on six hits in five innings with conflict and eight strikes.
In four careers begins against Pittsburgh, the conflict is 1-0 with 2.87 ERA. On May 2, he threw 91 pitches to receive against the pirates through four innings, allowing two runs on three hits, with three walks and three punchouts to go with.
The left-handed belly Falter (3-3, 3.47 ERA) receives a call for Pittsburgh on Saturday. He last served Milwauki in his team’s 6-5 defeat on Sunday, played 5 2/3 innings and allowed three runs, four hits and three walks.
Falter has so far recorded a decision in four career outings against Padress, with 3.38 ERAs, although he dominated in the presence of May 3. Falter scored only one run on two hits in seven innings, while two and fan of six in their team’s 2–1 defeat.
While Pirates have achieved more success with their bats in the last week, Friday night’s game provided more to the frustration that gives their efforts the most color of the year. They exclude Padress from 7-3 but hit 14 times.
Henry Davis, K’Brian Hayes and Fragier combined to go 0 -for -12 with 10 strikes. Davis was called to a suspicious low pitch to strand the runners in the eighth innings, rejection of Pirate Manager Don Kelly.
On the bright side, the first Basman Spencer Horvitz gave an RBI single, which gave Pittsburg a 2–1 lead in the sixth innings and walked to the eighth to fill the hideouts before Davis’s strike. Acquired from Toronto to Offsen, Horwitz missed the first six weeks of the season after wrist surgery and became a staple between the pirates lineups.
“I just want to earn his faith, earn his respect, I can somehow I can,” he said.
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