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Dozers turn to Bulpen, look to expand the struggles of Padress

16 June, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dozers gave his hat his hat for the umpire during batting in the eighth innings against San Diego Padress at the Dodger Stadium at Hoter Shohei Ohtani (17). Compulsory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn images

This will be another night of full energy when San Diego Padress and Los Angeles Dojers will hit again on Tuesday as the National League West rivals continue to run seven matches against each other in 11 days.

The Monday opener of a four-game series was given a lot of attention in Los Angeles when the darsers sent Shohi Ohtani to the mound for the first time since August 23, 2023. He was then a member of Los Angeles Angels.

Ohtani’s Dojers Pitching Debut was a part of a struggle when he threw 28 pitches in a single innings, but he made a aggressive end with two hits and two RBI in Los Angeles’ 6-3 win.

“Overall, there is a really positive day for us,” said Dave Roberts, the manager of the doors. “Today I don’t think (Pitching) affected his crime. Yesterday would tell very tired, but I thought overall, very exciting.”

The lineup came into life with a fourth innings of five runs after the first five Los Angeles batsmen fell against the right -handed dialing struggle. Max Munsi had a couple of runs single and Will Smith, Muki Bates and Ohtani scored each in one run.

“We just start collecting the hit,” Smith said. “We climbed on the base, soft contact, balls fell into the outfield. We batted well and got some big hits.”

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The doors are now 3–1 against the Padress on the season series after the teams met for the first time in San Diego on 9 June.

The plan was always a group to make a group attempt to an attempt, in which the Dojers used seven pitchers, combined with two walks and seven strikes to give three runs on six hits.

There will be another parade of the relievers on Tuesday in a bullying game next. No specific pitcher was named for the first innings. The available pitches that did not appear against the Padress on Monday include left-handed jack dreer and Justin Vrabalski as well as right-hand matte sareer and lu trivino.

The Padress will compete with the right-handed Randy Wazqvez (3-4, 3.57 ERA), who gave a run in 4 2/3 innings against the doors in a game last week, in which Los Angeles went with 5–2 victory. This was the only career appearance of Wazequse against Los Angeles.

After reaching more than 500 11 games on 3 June, Padress has been just 4-8.

Manny Machao scored a domestic run in the sixth innings on Monday and gave him 11 in the season and eight in the last 23 matches. Machao also brought the only run against Ohtani with sacrifice fly.

Fernando Tatis Junior had two of San Diego’s six hits.

Tanton Brook, a native of San Diego-Area, started his padress in his 13th career Major League game and started his Padress in the Hit Hit Spot and went on 0-for-2. Bryas Johnson was also added to the roster on Monday.

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Outfielder Jackson Meril is in the seven-day union injured in the injured list.

“We will be able to use the versatility of the roster,” said Padress Manager Mike Shield. “You (Jose) have found iglessius and we have found and we have found (Tyler Wade) that can go clearly and now we can find Bryas that can go, we can find (Brandon Localians) that (bench) can come.

-Bield level media

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