
The San Diego Padres fell 6-0 to the Los Angeles Dodgers, marking their second consecutive defeat against their division rivals. This loss allowed the Dodgers to take sole possession of first place in the National League West, moving a full game ahead of the Padres.
Blake Snell, starting for the Dodgers, dominated the Padres over six innings, shutting down their offense completely. Despite a strong performance from the Dodgers’ bullpen, the Padres were unable to generate any runs throughout the game.
Michael King’s Knee Injury to Keep Him Out for Weeks
Adding to the Padres’ challenges, starting pitcher Michael King revealed that a knee injury will sideline him for an estimated one to two weeks. This absence will impact the Padres’ pitching depth as they navigate the critical stage of the season.
Padres Promote Ron Marinaccio to Bolster Bullpen
In response to roster needs, the Padres have called up Ron Marinaccio from the minors to strengthen their bullpen. Marinaccio’s addition comes alongside the optioning of Randy Vasquez back to the minors, reflecting the organization’s effort to manage player availability and performance.
Dodgers Pitcher Downplays Rivalry With Padres
Meanwhile, a Dodgers pitcher dismissed notions of an intensified rivalry with the Padres, suggesting the focus remains on each team’s performance rather than any animosity between them.
Outlook for Padres Following Injury and Roster Moves
The Michael King injury update for the Padres highlights the challenges the team must overcome on the mound while trying to keep pace in a tight division race. With Ron Marinaccio joining the bullpen, the Padres hope to maintain their competitive edge and rebound in upcoming games as they prepare for their next chance to respond to the Dodgers.