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Game Recap 8.2.25 - Padres blow early lead, Cardinals prevail 8-5

WHAT'S THE STORY?

MLB: St. Louis Cardinals at San Diego Padres
A key hit by Winn gives the Cards a lead | David Frerker-Imagn Images

Game Summary

Padres put up 4 early runs against McGreevy, capped by long Merrill HR. As he finds his footing, the Cardinals find their offense. Powered by Pages impressive 3-run HR, plus an RBI double by Winn puts eight runs on the Padres. Three good bullpen innings seals the deal, 8-5.

Pre-Game Notes

  • I love Petco Park. Sold out crowd tonight. Right behind home plate, row 16 PCL section.
  • Mathews pitched well last night at AAA.
  • Nootbar activated for tonight.
  • Fermin down.

Line-up (and roster) machinations

  • McGreevy on the mound for the Cardinals. Vasquez for Padres.
  • Nootbar in right tonight!

The Game Summary

A night game, so will just hit the summary parts with observations and not so much the score card annotations.

The Padres put up runs in the first three innings. A combination of luck and some hard hit balls, especially Merrill’s

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HR to center. Cards down 4-0 early, which is the norm lately.

A seeing-eye single by Gorman posted a run in the 4th, then Pages really launched a 3-run HR into the third deck of Western Metal Supply Co, in the 4th to tie it at 4 each. New game.

McGreevy runs with that. He finds his breaking ball and change-up and puts up 3 zeroes. cards tack on 4 more runs, with Winn's 2-RBI double a key hit. Matsui gifted the Cardinals late insurance with HBP and walks.

Leahy pitched 1.2 IP of shutout relief. Romero gives up a largely uncontested run in the ninth to wrap the save. 8-5 is your final.

Post-Game Notes and Observations

  • I lived in Southern California for years. I sometimes forget we were blessed to live within 90 minutes of three MLB stadiums, so if you wanted to watch a game, you probably had a good chance.
  • Gorman had a lot of plays tonight at third. Almost every throw was an adventure. left a lot to be desired.
  • McGreevy doesn't BS out on the mound at all. He sets a pretty swift pace. Once he got his curve and change dialed in, he went into attack mode. Good to see. I liked his mound presence.

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