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Padres Offense Shines in 10-4 Victory Over Diamondbacks

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In an impressive display of offensive firepower, the San Diego Padres triumphed over the Arizona Diamondbacks with a decisive 10-4 victory at Petco Park on Wednesday. Michael King, looking to build on a previous outing that ended in disappointment, delivered a stellar performance on the mound. After being pulled with a 3-0 lead in his last start against the Los Angeles Dodgers, which resulted in a 4-3 loss, King was determined to maintain control. He succeeded, surrendering just one run on four hits across six innings, while striking out four and issuing only two walks.

Supported by a strong offensive effort, the Padres took an early lead, scoring twice in the third and fourth innings to establish a 2-1 advantage. The momentum surged in the fifth and sixth innings, where they added two runs and a whopping four runs, respectively, pushing their lead to a comfortable 8-1. Even as the Diamondbacks attempted a comeback, scoring two runs in the seventh inning thanks to Tommy Troy’s two-run homer off reliever Ron Marinaccio, San Diego quickly countered with two runs of their own to stretch the lead to 10-3.

The Diamondbacks managed to add another run in the eighth inning, but the game belonged to the Padres. Contributions came from nearly every member of the lineup, with the exception of Gavin Sheets, who was held hitless. Miguel Andujar shone brightly with three doubles, while Fernando Tatis Jr., Jackson Merrill, and Luis Campusano each registered two hits. Notably, Campusano celebrated his first home run of the season, adding to the Padres’ commanding performance.

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

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