Phillies vs Padres Prediction, Odds, Picks - Jul. 12
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The San Diego Padres look to address a major need through a potential trade with the Texas Rangers as the deadline approaches.
The Texas Rangers (44-45) and San Diego Padres (47-41) will close out their only series of the season on Sunday Night Baseball.
BOTTOM LINE: The San Diego Padres play the Texas Rangers after Luis Arraez’s four-hit game on Saturday. San Diego has a 47-41 record overall and a 26-15 record in home games. The Padres are 33-10 in games when they out-hit their opponents.
The Texas Rangers lost 4-1 against the San Diego Padres Sunday night at Petco Park and, in alignment with an all-too familiar and troublesome trend, failed to rally when faced with a deficit.
Jake Cronenworth’s walk-off single in the 10th inning lifted the Padres to a 3-2 win over the Rangers, who have now lost four of their last six extra-inning games.
All-Star Fernando Tatis Jr. scored the tying run in the third inning and doubled in the go-ahead run in the fourth for the San Diego Padres, who beat the Texas Rangers 4-1 to take two of three.
The Texas Rangers' offense is collapsing in extra innings, exposing depth issues after their 3-2 loss vs. the San Diego Padres Friday night.
The Texas Rangers are at a point in the season where their record is who they are. They are a slightly below average team.
In the end, the Padres were outbid. The Rangers, who play in a state with no income tax, landed Higashioka with a two-year, $13.5 million contract. The Padres settled for bringing back Elias Díaz with a $3.
The Rangers bounced back from an extra-inning collapse in the series opener against the Padres, as Wyatt Langford made his return from injury.