In a game to forget, Walker Buehler’s struggles on the mound proved catastrophic for the San Diego Padres as they suffered a staggering 23-3 defeat to the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. Once regarded as the most reliable starter in the Padres rotation, Buehler’s nightmare outing saw him surrender nine runs in just three innings, capping off a dismal three-game sweep for San Diego.
Buehler’s troubles began immediately. He allowed a leadoff single to Pete Crow-Armstrong, who swiftly stole second base and advanced to third on a wild pitch. After walking Alex Bregman, Buehler managed to strike out Michael Busch, momentarily halting the Cubs’ momentum. However, it was short-lived, as Seiya Suzuki launched a three-run homer, setting the tone for a disastrous outing.
The second inning was no kinder to Buehler, who gave up a solo home run to Dansby Swanson. By the third inning, the Cubs had built a commanding 9-0 lead, thanks to another two-out single followed by a three-run blast from Swanson—his second home run of the game. This marked the fourth home run San Diego pitching had allowed to Swanson in just two games.
Amid the chaos, the Padres found a glimmer of hope in the top of the fifth inning when Sung-Mun Song celebrated his first MLB home run. Following that, back-to-back doubles from Manny Machado and Ty France produced another run, narrowing the gap to 9-2. Yet, the respite was fleeting. Relief pitcher Kyle Hart took the mound and quickly allowed a solo shot followed by a three-run homer, pushing the Chicago lead to 13-2. Hart remained on the mound in the sixth, where Michael Conforto added to the misery with a two-run home run, extending the Cubs’ lead to 15-2.
San Diego managed to score a consolation run in the eighth inning when Miguel Andujar’s single brought home Samad Taylor. However, the Cubs were far from done, adding eight more runs in the bottom of the eighth off position player pitcher Rodolfo Duran. Highlighting the Cubs’ offensive barrage was Swanson’s grand slam—his third home run of the game—followed by a solo shot from Busch, bringing the final score to an embarrassing 23-3.
As the dust settles on this lopsided defeat, San Diego’s focus quickly shifts to their next challenge. The Padres will face the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium today at 7:10 p.m., hoping to bounce back from this disheartening series.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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