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Padres Celebrate Walk-Off Win as Bogaerts Delivers Grand Slam Against Rockies

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Xander Bogaerts surely felt a mix of motivation and determination when the Colorado Rockies opted for back-to-back intentional walks, loading the bases for him with Jake Cronenworth on third base. With the crowd at Petco Park buzzing, Bogaerts took note of the situation and seized the moment. He took the first pitch for a ball, then unleashed a powerful swing on the second pitch, launching a dramatic walk-off grand slam deep into the left field bleachers. This electrifying hit secured a 7-3 victory for the San Diego Padres in the bottom of the 12th inning.

Randy Vasquez, who started on the mound for San Diego, delivered an impressive performance that set the stage for Bogaerts’ heroics. The right-hander pitched into the sixth inning, allowing just one run—a solo home run by Brenton Doyle—while showcasing his dominance with eight strikeouts and no walks throughout the game. His stellar outing was crucial in keeping the Padres competitive until the late-game fireworks erupted.

As the Padres gear up for their next matchup against the Rockies tonight at 6:40 p.m., excitement is palpable in the air. The team will debut their City Connect 2.0 uniforms, adding an extra layer of anticipation to the evening. With the momentum from this walk-off victory, the Padres look to carry their energy forward into the next game.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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