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May 14, 2008

Young Beats Youngster Reynolds

by @ 1:43 pm. Filed under 2008 Padres

Greg Reynolds, the No. 2 overall pick in the 2006 Draft, had about as good a debut as anyone could have hoped for. The 21 year old right hander went 5.2 innings, allowing six hits and four runs. The Rockies bats did not show up to back him, and they plated just one run in the 6-1 loss to the Padres.

Reynolds also walked two, and had one K in his first big league start. Chris Young was more than up to the challenge on the other side. He went six innings giving up only one run and punching out seven Rockies.  Young gave up just five hits.

Tadahito Iguchi had three hits in the game, scoring a run and driving in another. He added his sixth stolen base in the game as well. Kevin Kouzmanhoff also had two hits. Khalil Green and Scott Hairston each had a homer in the game.

No Rockie had two hits. They managed just the five hits off Young as the Padres bullpen allowed the Rockies no chances to get back in the game.

The Rockies have a day off then head for Arizona for a set with the Diamondbacks.

May 11, 2008

Maddux Wins 350th Game

by @ 2:23 pm. Filed under 2008 Padres

Greg Maddux joined elite company Saturday. In his fifth attempt to win his 350th game, he succeeded. He got the victory over the Rockies by a score of 3-2.

Maddux gave up just three hits in six innings, only allowing one unearned run.

Ubaldo Jimenez had his most impressive start of the year for the Rockies. He made just one lone mistake to Adrian Gonzalez, who blasted a three run homer to deep left field. It was his ninth of the year. Unfortunately, the Rockies forgot their hitting skills and could not stop Maddux from taking the win.

Jimenez K’d 11 batters through 6.2 innings. He gave up only five hits, and three earned runs. Each team had just five hits in the game. Clint Barmes was the lone Rockie with two hits.

The Padres stole four bases in the game, three of the pair of Jimenez and Yorvit Torrealba. Trevor Hoffman earned his sixth save of the year by throwing a scoreless ninth.

May 10, 2008

Cook Peeves Padres

by @ 10:47 am. Filed under 2008 Padres

Aaron Cook had his best outing of the year, allowing just three hits in seven innings to beat the Padres 4-2. Garrett Atkins had three hits and Brad Hawpe drove in two runs to back the victory. Cook improved to 6-1 on the year.

Jake Peavy took the loss for the Padres, dropping to 4-2. He gave up three runs in six innings off seven hits. He also racked up six K’s. He scored one of the Padres two runs.

Kevin Kouzmanhoff hit a solo homer in the ninth, to pull the Padres within two, but that was as close as they would get. Matt Holliday homered for the Rockies in the eighth leading off the inning. It was his sixth of the year. Holliday scored two runs, and drove in one on the homer.

Clint Barmes had two hits, and Willy Tavares also had a two hit game.

May 8, 2008

Padres Swept By Braves

by @ 1:40 pm. Filed under 2008 Padres

Matt Diaz singled home the winning run with one out in the bottom of the ninth to lift the Braves to a 5-4 win over the Padres in the series finale. It was the Braves sixth straight win, and the Padres dropped to 12-23 on the year.

The Padres pitchers held the Braves in check all day, the only earned run being the winning run. Wil Ledezma threw four strong innings in his first start since being moved to the rotation. He allowed just one unearned run and only gave up two hits. The loss went to Joe Thatcher, who dropped to 0-4 on the year.

Adrian Gonzalez went 3-5 in the game, and Kevin Kouzmanhoff had two RBI’s. Chipper Jones had a hit for the Braves, to the surprise of no one. Yunel Escobar had two hits, and three runs to lead the Braves to victory. Greg Norton had his second straight game with a pinch hit, and drove in two runs.

JoJo Reyes was taken out of the game after just 2.2 innings with a blister on his finger. His replacement, Buddy Carlyle, strained a muscle in his neck. The Braves used seven pitchers in the game. Manny Acosta took the win for the Braves.

Callix Crabbe had two errors in the game for the Padres. The Braves stole three bases.

Hudson Strong, Braves Roll

by @ 10:32 am. Filed under 2008 Padres

The Padres dropped the second game of the series to the Braves 5-2. Tim Hudson was impressive going seven innings and allowing just two runs on six hits. He picked up the win to improve to 5-2. Brian McCann had three hits to support the winning effort.

The Padres had just six hits and starter Randy Wolf gave up all five runs in six innings. Kevin Kouzmanhoff had two hits, the only Padre with a multi-hit game.  The Padres did turn a season high four double plays in the game.

Chipper Jones continued his season long tear, having two hits. Greg Norton had the big hit, a day after being picked up by the Braves. He drove a single into the outfield, scoring the go-ahead run in the bottom of the seventh.

The series concludes today with Wil Ledezma against JoJo Reyes. The Braves have now won five in a row, the Padres have dropped their last three.

May 7, 2008

Jurrjens, Jones Take Out Padres

by @ 11:41 am. Filed under 2008 Padres

Jair Jurrjens continued to impress early in his first full season and Chipper Jones cannot be explained anymore. Jurrjens picked up his fourth win of the year by a score of 5-3, beating his win total last season with the Tigers. He struck out eight Padres in just six innings allowing just one run. Jones smacked his tenth homer of the year over the left center fence. His average stands at .426 for the year, the only player over .400.

The Padres almost tied the game in the ninth, when Adrian Gonzalez pulled a hanging curveball just foul down the right field line. Brian Giles had a huge game, going 4-5 with two runs, but he could not carry the offense. Gonzalez had two RBI’s in the game and one hit.

Chris Young dropped to 2-3 with the loss. He went just five innings giving up nine hits and five runs. Mark Kotsay also homered off Young in the fourth, an inning after Jones went deep. He had two hits, runs and RBI’s. Yunel Escobar had two hits for the Braves as well.

Jeff Bennett picked up the save for the Braves, the first of his career.

May 4, 2008

Maddux Rocked by Young Marlins

by @ 7:38 pm. Filed under 2008 Padres

Greg Maddux was pounded for 11 hits in 5.2 innings in a loss to the Marlins 10-3. Glendon Rusch threw just .1 innings and allowed three runs in relief, and Wil Ledezma was hit around for the first time this year. He gave up two runs in 1.2 innings, but did K three.

Andrew Miller was strong on the Marlins side. He threw six innings and gave up only four hits and two runs. He also walked two and K’d four. His ERA dropped down to 7.96. He also picked a runner off first.
Dan Uggla, Mike Jacobs, and Hanley Ramirez provided a lot of the firepower. Uggla had two doubles and a homerun, knocking in three runs and scoring three. Jacobs had three hits, scoring one and driving in one. Ramirez had two hits, two walks and scored two runs. Matt Treanor also had two hits, and he drove in two. The ageless veteran Luis Gonzalez had two hits and two walks.

Adrian Gonzalez hit his eighth homer of the year for the Padres in the losing effort. He was the lone Padre with two hits.

May 3, 2008

Top of Order Backs Peavy

by @ 6:38 pm. Filed under 2008 Padres

The top of the Padres order provided all the firepower Jake Peavy needed to win 7-2 over the Marlins. The 1-5 hitters combined for ten hits, five runs and four RBI’s. All starters had hits except for Peavy.

Peavy allowed the Marlins just two runs off five hits in 5.2 innings. He K’d 10 Marlins hitter in the game too. His opposition, Ricky Nolasco, lasted just 4.2 innings giving up 10 hits and six runs. Adrian Gonzalez had a huge game against the Marlins pitching. He hit his seventh homer of the year among his three hits. Tad Iguchi, Kevin Kouzmanhoff, and Jim Edmonds all had two hits each.

Jeremy Hermida had another three hit game for the Marlins, his second of the series. Mike Jacobs hit his eighth homer of the year in the first inning, providing the only two runs off Peavy.

May 2, 2008

Uggla’s Big Night Downs Padres

by @ 8:19 pm. Filed under 2008 Padres

Dan Uggla hit two homers and drove in four runs to propel the Marlins to a 6-4 win over the Padres. Mark Hendrickson threw a solid seven innings to earn the win, his fifth of the season. He scattered five hits that turned into three runs, the big blow being two run homer by Khalil Greene.

Kevin Kouzmanhoff had four hits, going 4-4 on the day. Only three other players had hits for the Padres, including Greene’s homer.  For the Marlins, Uggla had the big game with two homers, but not to be outdone, Jeremy Hermida had three hits to support Hendrickson.

Justin Germano was roughed up for nine hits and six runs in just 5.2 innings to drop him to 0-3. Wil Ledezma threw a scoreless eighth with two K’s to bring his ERA to 1.08 and continue his solid start. Hanley Ramirez stole his tenth base of the year for the Marlins, also being caught for the fourth time immediately after taking second on trying to steal third.

The loss drops the Padres to 11-19.

February 6, 2008

Quick Ticket Update

by @ 7:52 am. Filed under 2008 Padres

2008 Spring Training and season tickets are available on the official Padres website at their ticketing center. The spring home schedule opens February 29, and other options are available including the 13-Game Flex Plan. You can also renew your season tickets and purchase group packages. Check it out.

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