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Padres Stumble Again, Swept by Phillies in 3-0 Shutout

San Diego Padres

The San Diego Padres faced a daunting challenge in the final game of their three-game series against the Philadelphia Phillies, hoping that Walker Buehler could stymie the potent Philly offense just enough for their bats to come alive. Unfortunately for the Padres, Buehler delivered a commendable performance, but the offense fell flat, resulting in a disappointing 3-0 loss that completed a series sweep for the Phillies.

Buehler pitched 5.1 innings, surrendering two runs on three hits while not allowing any walks and striking out two. His counterpart, Christopher Sanchez, was even more dominant, throwing seven scoreless innings, yielding six hits, and striking out nine. Sanchez’s impressive outing extended his scoreless innings streak to 44 2/3, breaking Grover Alexander’s longstanding record of 41 innings for the most by a Philadelphia pitcher.

Despite out-hitting the Phillies 7-6, the Padres were unable to capitalize on their opportunities, particularly with runners in scoring position. San Diego went 0-for-8 in such situations, while Philadelphia managed to convert 1-for-3. Standouts for the Padres included Fernando Tatis Jr. and Jackson Merrill, each contributing two hits, while Xander Bogaerts, Ramon Laureano, and Nick Castellanos each added a hit to the tally.

Now, the Padres are set to hit the road for a three-game series against the Washington Nationals before returning to Philadelphia for another three games against the Phillies. If the offense continues its current struggle, the upcoming six-game road trip could be a challenging endeavor. The series opener against the Nationals is scheduled for Friday at 3:45 p.m.

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

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