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Padres’ Strong Start Fizzles in 3-2 Loss to Giants

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In a game that began with promise, Jackson Merrill’s first-inning solo home run gave the San Diego Padres a fleeting 1-0 lead over the San Francisco Giants. However, that early burst of excitement was all the offensive fireworks the Padres would produce for most of the night. Starting pitcher Randy Vasquez delivered a solid performance, but the lack of run support proved detrimental as San Diego succumbed to a 3-2 defeat.

Vasquez, who has shown effectiveness on the mound, allowed three runs, a total that ultimately sealed the Padres’ fate. Luis Arraez starred offensively for the Giants, contributing significantly with two doubles and scoring two of the team’s runs. For the Padres, Merrill remained a lone bright spot, finishing the evening with a 2-for-4 performance, including a run scored and an RBI.

As the game progressed, the Padres struggled to find offensive momentum. It wasn’t until the top of the ninth that they finally added to their tally, thanks to a solo homer from Ramon Laureano that narrowed the gap to 3-2. However, the rally fell short, as Fernando Tatis Jr. struck out for the third time, and both Merrill and Manny Machado were unable to extend the inning, sealing the game with a whimper rather than a bang. Despite Merrill and Laureano’s combined three hits—the only hits for San Diego throughout the game—the Padres did not draw a single walk and recorded ten strikeouts.

Looking ahead, the Padres will seek redemption in the second game of the series, set to begin at 6:45 p.m.

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

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