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Padres Fall to White Sox After Missed Chances and Marquez’s Rough Outing

San Diego Padres

The San Diego Padres faced a tough start against the Chicago White Sox on Tuesday night, as missed opportunities and a shaky performance from pitcher German Marquez led to an 8-2 loss at Petco Park. The game began with promise, as the Padres loaded the bases with two outs in the bottom of the first inning. Ty France stepped up to the plate after Xander Bogaerts had worked a lengthy at-bat to earn a walk. France, who has been one of the hottest hitters on the Padres roster lately, was unable to capitalize, grounding out to second base and leaving three runners stranded, including two in scoring position.

Unfortunately for the Padres, the situation worsened in the top of the second inning. Marquez, who had been expected to provide a solid outing, faltered dramatically, allowing six runs in just one inning. This early deficit put San Diego in a challenging position, forcing them to play catchup for the remainder of the game. Despite a valiant effort from Fernando Tatis Jr., who recorded three hits, the Padres could not mount a comeback.

With the loss, the Padres begin their three-game series against the White Sox on a disappointing note. The team will be looking to regroup and deliver a more cohesive performance when they host Chicago again at 5:40 p.m. on Wednesday. Fans will be eager to see if the Padres can turn things around and capitalize on their chances in the upcoming games.

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

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