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Five Padress Pichers Blanc Brucers, 2-0

June 6, 2025; Milvauki, Visconsin, USA; San Diego Padress Pitcher Randy Waskes (98) threw a pitch during the first innings against Millvoukie Breves in the American family. Compulsory Credit: Jeff Hanish-Imagon Picture

Manny Machao adopted and combined the five pitcher on four-hitters as San Diego Padress on Friday opened a three-game series against Milwauki Broovers with a 2–0 win on Friday.

Randy Waskes, Wandy Paralta (3–0), Jeremia Estrada and Adrian Morezone scorched Brucers through eight innings before coming to ninth for their 20th Save in 22 occasions.

Martin Maldonado made two hits for San Diego, who won four of their last six matches.

Milwauki lost for the second time in his last 11 matches. Bruers were closed for the seventh time this season, while going to 1 -for -9 with a runner with 10 runs.

San Diego pushed a run against Chad Patrick (3-5) in the third innings. Tyler Wade Mara, a leadoff single, moved to third place on the single of Maldonado and scored on Louis Array’s One-Out Single.

Patrick gave one run on four hits in six innings. He went three and hit six.

Machao stood in the eighth innings against Grant Anderson at 0-2 for her ninth home run and second in the second game. The 388-foot shot was Machao’s 351st homer of his career.

Vaske’s worked in trouble in 4 2/3 innings. He allowed two hits with four walks and two strikes.

Bruers had a runner at the corners with one in the second innings, but Vaskes ran away when Kaleb Darbin reached the ground in a double play.

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Waskease was replaced by Paraleta with two runners and two outs in the fourth innings. Paralta hit Christian Yelich to avoid jams.

Milwauki again put the runners on the corners with two outsiders in the seventh innings, before Morjon throws William Contraras to three pitches.

Aaron Ashbi hit the side in the eighth innings for Brucers, who started the 10-game homestand.

San Diego recorded his 11th shutout and improved the road in 16–16. A total of six runs have been decided in the last five matches of Padress.

Padres Shortstop Xander Bogaerts came back after remembering a game with left shoulder agony and went to 1 -far -3 with two strikes.

-Bield level media

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