Padres top Guardians 5-2
- On April 2, 2025, the Padres defeated the Guardians 5-2 at Petco Park, extending their winning streak.
- The Guardians' offensive struggles contributed to the loss, despite arriving in San Diego after a series win.
- Padres starter Dylan Cease pitched 6 1/3 innings, allowing two runs, while Jackson Merrill homered.
- Manager Vogt noted pre-game that Michael King can get batters out in four different ways.
- Noga and Hoynes discussed on their podcast how the Guardians' offensive struggles recall their weak 2021 season.
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Near record cold for Cleveland Guardians' home opener
CLEVELAND (WJW) – The Cleveland Guardians will spend the weekend out west, hoping for a change in fortune after being swept in San Diego. The Guards have a three-game series in Los Angeles against the Angels, starting Friday, before they return to The Land for the home opener on April 8. Dropped doughnut contributes to 3-car crash: OSHP The Guardians host the Chicago White Sox Tuesday at Progressive Field for the sold-out affair, and folks…
Padres top Guardians to start 7-0 for the first time
SAN DIEGO — Jackson Merrill hit a two-run homer a few hours after finalizing a $135 million, nine-year contract and the San Diego Padres started 7-0 for the first time in their 57-season history by beating the Cleveland Guardians 5-2 on Wednesday. Fernando Tatis Jr. raced home on the back end of a double steal to start the scoring in the four-run third inning for the Padres, whose previous best start was 4-0 in 1984, when they went to their firs…

Padres defeat Guardians, boast franchise-best 7-0 start
Jackson Merrill and Luis Arraez homered Wednesday as the San Diego Padres extended their franchise-record season-opening winning streak to seven games with a 5-2 win over the visiting Cleveland Guardians.
Padres sweep Guardians to improve to 7-0, cap a perfect opening week
Among the Padres to learn about Jackson Merrill’s life-changing extension as he awoke Wednesday morning, Dylan Cease greeted his 21-year-old center fielder with a grin in a mostly empty clubhouse following the fourth-floor press conference at Petco Park. It was Cease’s day to pitch. You do not mess with a starting pitcher on his day. “I can’t believe you did that to me,” Cease said with a laugh. Cease went on to have a pretty good day, too. Just…
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