Padres Snap Losing Streak, Face Brewers in Four-Game Series at Home
The San Diego Padres, after a tough road trip, secured their first win in the final game against the Philadelphia Phillies, breaking a five-game losing streak. They are now looking to continue their momentum in a four-game home series against the Milwaukee Brewers.
By the Numbers- The Padres avoided their first winless trip of at least six games since 2009.
- Yu Darvish, the Padres' Opening Day starter, made a rehab start for Class-A Fort Wayne, with the potential to rejoin the rotation next week.
The Padres' starter for Thursday, rookie Adam Mazur, has struggled with his control, walking 13 batters in 12 2/3 innings over three starts.
State of Play- Padres snapped a nine-game losing streak on the road with their victory against the Phillies.
- The Milwaukee Brewers have shown consistency, winning seven of their past eight series and excelling in run prevention.
The Padres will face the challenge of maintaining their newfound momentum in the upcoming series against the Brewers, while Milwaukee aims to continue their run of series victories.
Bottom LineFollowing a much-needed win, the Padres aim to capitalize on the positive outcome as they face the Brewers, while Milwaukee seeks to uphold their consistent performance to secure another series victory.
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