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Padres’s Gavin Sheet looks for HR vs. Reds, who wins the game

28 June, 2025; Cincinnati, Ohio, USA; San Diego Padress Outfielder Gavin Sheets (30) made a double hit in the second innings against Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park. Compulsory Credit: Katie Strateman-Imagon Picture

Gavin Sheets are a career year for San Diego Padress.

And he showed it again on Saturday when he went to 3-for-5 with two couples and a go-5, a three-run domestic running in the seventh innings of Padress’s 6–4 return on Cincinnati Reds.

Both teams will meet again in Cincinnati to conclude the three-game series.

“It was fun,” the sheets said after the game on Saturday. “We had first and third and one runner on one, so he [pitcher Lyon Richardson] Just trying to get me to hit me on the ground. So I knew that I needed to bring it into the air, and fortunately I did and it did some damage. I am taking too much BP from the machine before the game, and it is paying it. ,

Sheets made their debut in 2021 with Chicago White Sox, who did not give him a contract after the 2024 season. He signed a modest deal with an invitation to the spring training with the Padress in Offsen, and the change of scenes has performed a miracle.

Sheets are batting. 71 hits, 14 doubles, 13 home runs and 79 games with RBI.

29 -year -old sheets are shattering their back heights in almost all categories. His career has a height of 105 hits, 24 doubles, 15 homes and 53 RBI.

His versatility also helps in the region, as well as fits on the first basis, in the left area and on the designated hitter. On Saturday, he played to the left and squashed the Reds rally with a diving catch.

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Padress manager Mike Shield said, “His ability to go to the left field … he has done a good job for us.” “It frees us to use different lineups.”

Padress will try to take Stephen Colec (3-3, 3.95 ERA) from the mound on Sunday from Reds.

The right hand, which is in her second Major League season, has started 10, 57 innings. He has scored 42 runs, but went to 20. Colek has given two relief against Reds in his career, threw only two-thirds of innings and left a hit.

Reds will counter left-arm Nick Lodolo (5-5, 3.63 ERA). The team has won the last two starts of Lodolo.

The Cincinnati National League is fourth in the Central, but is playing more than the .500 ball (43-40) and the wild-card race is thick at the midway point of the season. A win on Sunday will win Reds in six of their last seven series.

“It’s fun,” Lodolo said about pitching for a winner. “We are playing very good and full baseball. Everyone is contributing in different ways.”

In his most recent beginning, the left-handed batsman played 4 1/3 innings, gave six hits and earned one, while taking six out, Reds defeated Yennaks 6–1 on Monday.

He has just one win in June-The season has become a difficult month against the Mannesota twins on 18 June-which has become a difficult month. He is 1–1 with 5.49 ERA, who gave 12 runs in 19 2/3 innings.

Nevertheless, Reds Manager Terry Frankona was encouraged and confident after the onset against Yankis.

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“When his velocity is fixed, I like that,” Frankona said. “Everything is more crisp when this happens.”

Lodolo is 1–1 in two careers that begin with the 3.00 ERA against the padress.

-Bield level media

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