Pittsburgh Pirates vs San Diego Padres
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Pregame analysis and predictions of the Pittsburgh Pirates vs. San Diego Padres MLB game to be played on June 1, 2025 on ESPN.
Located on the corner of Trevor Hoffman Way and Tony Gwynn Drive, Petco Park might as well be the city center. The sprawling steps beyond the home-plate gate are lined with palm trees and adorned with the signature “Petco Park” sign high above.
The San Diego Padres managed just two hits against Bailey Falter and the rest of the Pittsburgh Pirates pitchers and took a 5-0 loss at Petco Park, Saturday.
On a 3-2 pitch catcher Henry Davis was called out on what sure looked like a pitch below the strike zone. Pirates manager Don Kelly voiced his displeasure to umpire Edwin Jimenez, earning himself an ejection. Suarez locked down the save with a perfect 9th inning, sending the vast majority of the 42,579 fans in the East Village home happy.
Hippie Sabotage and Two Feet will headline a concert at Petco Park's Gallagher Square on May 29. Tickets are still available.
The Pittsburgh Pirates (21-36) are headed to the West Coast to take on the San Diego Padres (31-23) in a three-game weekend series. Pittsburgh has won six of th
Padres starter Dylan Cease wasn't bad. But he wasn't sharp, either. Cease allowed three runs and struck out six but was pulled with two outs in the 5th inning after throwing 95 pitches. Most of the relievers were good. Yuki Matsui had an off night.
Petco Park has been buzzing all season. Especially so on Monday. About two hours before the Padres’ series opener against the Marlins, a swarm of bees took refuge on the camera behind home plate at Petco Park.
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SB Nation on MSNBullpen falters, San Diego falls to MiamiThe San Diego Padres had a sweep of the Miami Marlins within their grasp, but a three-run top of the eighth let the Fish off the hook and resulted in the Padres losing the final game of the series, 10-8 at Petco Park, Wednesday.