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Padres’ Pitching Woes Lead to 15-3 Blowout by Dodgers

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In a disappointing outing for the San Diego Padres, manager Craig Stammen’s strategy of using an opener backfired spectacularly as the team fell to the Los Angeles Dodgers 15-3 at Petco Park on Saturday night. Kyle Hart started the game, setting the stage for Randy Vasquez, who was expected to provide bulk innings. Initially, Vasquez delivered three scoreless frames, but his performance quickly unraveled in the sixth inning.

Things took a turn for the worse when Vasquez allowed a leadoff double to Freddy Freeman, followed by a groundout from Mookie Betts. What seemed like a manageable situation spiraled out of control as Vasquez surrendered seven runs, five of which were earned, before exiting the game. The Dodgers capitalized on errors and poor pitching, breaking a 1-1 tie and taking a commanding lead.

Max Muncy reached base on an error, allowing Freeman to score and putting Los Angeles ahead. Tommy Edman then tripled to bring in Muncy, and Kyle Tucker’s two-run home run stretched the lead to 5-1. Dalton Rushing added a solo shot, followed by a series of walks and singles that loaded the bases for the Dodgers. Vasquez’s day ended prematurely as Ron Marinaccio took over, but the damage was already done.

Marinaccio fared no better, walking the first batter he faced and allowing a groundout that brought in another run. The inning culminated with Betts hitting a three-run homer, pushing the Dodgers’ lead to an insurmountable 10-1. Although Marinaccio managed a scoreless seventh inning, the eighth proved another challenge as he loaded the bases again, leading to further runs for Los Angeles.

In the ninth, Rodolfo Duran, brought in as a position player, allowed one more run, completing the Dodgers’ offensive onslaught. Hart’s initial two innings saw him give up just one run on two hits, but it was the missed diving attempt by Fernando Tatis Jr. that allowed Muncy to reach third base, leading to the game’s first score.

San Diego’s offense struggled to keep pace, although Gavin Sheets stood out with a 3-for-4 performance, including a home run and two RBIs. The Padres will look to rebound in the rubber match of the series scheduled for 1:10 p.m. on Sunday.

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

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