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3 days ago
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Dodgers Send Andy Pages Message After Incident With Padres Manager
Dodgers Send Andy Pages Message After Incident With Padres Manager originally appeared on Athlon Sports. Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages found himself at the center of a brewing rivalry this week after a tense exchange with San Diego Padres manager Mike Shildt. The incident occurred during Monday's 6-3 Dodgers win, when Padres starter Dylan Cease hit Pages with a 97.7 mph fastball in the fourth inning. Advertisement Pages, who had doubled in his previous at-bat, stared down Cease before taking his base, prompting both dugouts to stir, though no physical altercation followed. After the game, Pages told reporters he believed the pitch was intentional, possibly in response to the Padres suspecting he was relaying signs from second base. 'I don't feel like my reaction was right,' he said in Spanish, via ESPN's Alden González, 'but adrenaline took over for me in that moment.' Los Angeles Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages (44)Jason Parkhurst-Imagn Images Shildt, visibly frustrated, was caught on camera shouting, 'Who the [expletive] do you think you are?'—a remark that added fuel to the Dodgers-Padres rivalry. Advertisement On Tuesday, the 24-year-old outfielder responded by going 4-for-4 with two home runs, two singles, and three RBIs in the Dodgers' 8–6 win over San Diego—his first career multi-homer game in the regular season. Following the performance, the Dodgers' posted a photo of Pages with the caption: 'A perfect night at the plate for Andy.' Pages is now slashing .293/.332/.513 with 15 home runs, 49 RBIs, and six stolen bases through 70 games in his second MLB season. With the series still underway and both teams battling for position in the NL West—the Dodgers holding a 45-29 record while the Padres, at 39-33, trail five games back—this battle adds another layer to one of baseball's most heated rivalries. Advertisement Related: MLB Announces Francisco Lindor News After Mets' Third Straight Loss Related: Aaron Boone's Anthony Volpe Message After Yankees' Loss to Angels This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jun 18, 2025, where it first appeared.


Time of India
4 days ago
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- Time of India
Dodgers' Andy Pages accuses Dylan Cease of intentionally hitting him with 98 MPH pitch
Dodgers' Andy Pages accuses Dylan Cease of intentionally hitting him with 98 MPH pitch (Image Source: Getty) Things got a bit heated between the Los Angeles Dodgers and San Diego Padres on Monday night at Dodger Stadium. Dodgers outfielder Andy Pages was hit on the left elbow guard by a 97.7 MPH fastball from Padres starter Dylan Cease in the bottom of the fourth inning. Cease took a walk to first, and Pages responded right away, chirping at the pitcher. No benches cleared, but it was a moment that stoked an already fiery NL West rivalry and caused some to wonder if Cease threw at him intentionally. Andy Pages believes the hit was no accident Andy Pages said that he thought it was on purpose, via a Spanish translator, when he met with reporters after the game. The rookie speculated that it was payback for sign-stealing from second base in his previous plate appearance, when he hit a double. 'It's impossible to miss that badly unless it was on purpose,' Pages said. 'I probably shouldn't have reacted that way, but I felt it was intentional.' The accusation from the outfielder added humidity to what had heated up to be a tight battle. Cease pitched well most of the day, but Pages criticized the timing of the pitch and implied the Padres may have had ulterior motives. Dylan Cease and Dave Roberts dismiss claims of intent Dylan Cease, who played an amazing game and finished with nine strikeouts over six innings, turned down the thought that the pitch was deliberate. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Audiologists Furious About New $99 Device That Makes Hearing Crystal Clear Again Rising Health Trends Learn More Undo 'I didn't understand why he thought that,' Cease said. 'It wasn't on purpose. I'm going to keep throwing inside. It's just part of the game.' Dodgers manager Dave Roberts also played down the situation by saying that, 'I don't think it was intentional. It's part of baseball, but I get why Pages reacted the way he did,' Roberts noted. ' That pitch was 98 miles per hour—it's going to sting no matter what.' DODGERS: ANDY PAGES RECIBE PELOTAZO y se MOLESTA con DYLAN CEASE de SAN DIEGO PADRES The moment came back to bite the Dodgers with a five-run response in the bottom half of the inning to flip the game and earn a 6–3 win. Pages stayed in the game and later said he was doing fine, except for being shaken by the speed and location of the pitch. The Dodgers and Padres are now running neck and neck for the division title, so go ahead and crank up the evil. The two teams will face each other again soon enough, and whatever upset on Monday night is not likely to be forgotten.


Time of India
6 days ago
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- Time of India
How Andy Pages' three-run homer flips game for Los Angeles Dodgers vs San Francisco Giants
How Andy Pages three-run homer flips game for Los Angeles Dodgers vs San Francisco Giants (Image Source: Getty Images) Andy Pages delivered when the Los Angeles Dodgers needed him most, crushing a game-changing three-run home run in the fifth inning that transformed a 3-2 deficit into a commanding 5-3 lead against the San Francisco Giants on Sunday night. The 24-year-old outfielder's heroics at Dodger Stadium not only secured a 5-4 victory but also extended the Dodgers' National League West division lead to two games over their bitter rivals, showcasing the type of clutch hitting that championship teams require during pivotal moments in the season. Andy Pages' emergence as Los Angeles Dodgers' clutch performer signals playoff readiness Andy Pages (Image Source: Getty Images) The important thing about the performance of Andy Pages does not end with a bat swing. After hitting an impressive .313 in 21 games with 25 hits in 80 at-bats and driving in four home runs and 17 RBIs since May 24, Pages has been slowly gaining steam. His 13th home run of the year was at the right time, and it changed the direction of the game as the Los Angeles Dodgers fell behind in an otherwise good individual performance by Shohei Ohtani, who had three hits and scored twice. One of the things that makes Pages much more valuable is the fact that he can perform under pressure. Pages came up with two outs in the fifth inning with runners on base thanks to singles by Ohtani and Mookie Betts, and he crushed a slider by San Francisco Giants reliever Ryan Walker into the pavilion in left-centre field. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like New Container Houses Vietnam (Prices May Surprise You) Container House | Search Ads Search Now Undo This kind of situational hitting has turned out to be the trademark of Pages, which has revealed the mental strength needed to play baseball in October. Los Angeles Dodgers capitalise on San Francisco Giants roster disruption to maintain division control Andy Pages came up with heroics at the best time possible, and the San Francisco Giants were already faced with tremendous roster instability a few minutes before the first pitch. Kyle Harrison, who was supposed to start in the Giants, was traded to the Boston Red Sox 20 minutes before the start of the game in exchange for Rafael Devers, which made the Giants change their whole lineup with Sean Hjelle as a starting pitcher. This was a mess at an organisational level, and it worked perfectly in the favour of the Los Angeles Dodgers, who were in a position to exploit an opponent who was not prepared to face last-minute changes. That the Los Angeles Dodgers were able to stay focused even after the dramatic pre-game events testifies to their mentality of champions and their talent pool. Tommy Edman added a solo home run in the second inning, and Dustin May pitched through control problems to go six innings to get the win. The Los Angeles Dodgers will hope to capitalise on this when they are at home against the San Diego Padres on Monday night with Ben Casparius on the mound. SportsNet LA is the broadcast channel where fans can watch the action on their screens starting at 7:10 PM ET. Also Read: Watch: Rafael Devers returns to empty Fenway Park alone after being traded by Red Sox to Giants The fact that Andy Pages has developed into a dependable clutch hitter is another piece that the Los Angeles Dodgers can use in their title quest, as it suggests that the most significant actions come out of those who have the least reputation of being heroes when the spotlight is on.


San Francisco Chronicle
6 days ago
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- San Francisco Chronicle
Andy Pages' 3-run homer pushes Dodgers to 5-4 win over Giants
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Andy Pages hit a game-turning three-run home run in the fifth inning, Shohei Ohtani had three hits and scored two runs, and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the San Francisco Giants 5-4 on Sunday night. The Dodgers trailed 3-2 when Ohtani and Mookie Betts singled to open the fifth. Freddie Freeman grounded out and Teoscar Hernández struck out, before Pages drove a slider from Giants reliever Ryan Walker into the left-center field pavilion for his 13th homer and a 5-3 lead. Pages also had a sacrifice fly in the first, and Tommy Edman hit a solo homer in the second to help the Dodgers push their National League West lead to two games over San Francisco. Dodgers right-hander Dustin May (4-4) overcame control problems to complete six innings in which he gave up three runs and six hits, walked four, hit two batters and struck out three. Tanner Scott struck out the side in the ninth for his 13th save. Giants right-hander Sean Hjelle replaced scheduled starter Kyle Harrison, who was traded to Boston in the blockbuster deal for Rafael Devers about 20 minutes before first pitch, and allowed two runs and three hits in 3 2/3 innings. Reliever Joey Lucchesi (0-1), who replaced Harrison on the roster, took the loss. Jung Hoo Lee capped a three-run fourth inning for the Giants with a two-run triple. Daniel Johnson pinch-hit a solo homer off Dodgers reliever Kirby Yates in the eighth. Key stat Pages is batting .313 (25 for 80) with four homers and 17 RBIs in 21 games since May 24. Up next Dodgers right-hander Ben Casparius (4-1, 2.86 ERA) will start Monday night's series opener against San Diego in Los Angeles. Giants left-hander Robbie Ray (8-1, 2.55) will start Tuesday night's series opener against Cleveland in San Francisco. ___


Winnipeg Free Press
6 days ago
- Sport
- Winnipeg Free Press
Dodgers beat Giants 5-4: Pages' three-run homer, Ohtani's three hits lead the way
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Andy Pages hit a game-turning three-run home run in the fifth inning, Shohei Ohtani had three hits and scored two runs, and the Los Angeles Dodgers beat the San Francisco Giants 5-4 on Sunday night. The Dodgers trailed 3-2 when Ohtani and Mookie Betts singled to open the fifth. Freddie Freeman grounded out and Teoscar Hernández struck out, before Pages drove a slider from Giants reliever Ryan Walker into the left-center field pavilion for his 13th homer and a 5-3 lead. Pages also had a sacrifice fly in the first, and Tommy Edman hit a solo homer in the second to help the Dodgers push their National League West lead to two games over San Francisco. Dodgers right-hander Dustin May (4-4) overcame control problems to complete six innings in which he gave up three runs and six hits, walked four, hit two batters and struck out three. Tanner Scott struck out the side in the ninth for his 13th save. Giants right-hander Sean Hjelle replaced scheduled starter Kyle Harrison, who was traded to Boston in the blockbuster deal for Rafael Devers about 20 minutes before first pitch, and allowed two runs and three hits in 3 2/3 innings. Reliever Joey Lucchesi (0-1), who replaced Harrison on the roster, took the loss. Jung Hoo Lee capped a three-run fourth inning for the Giants with a two-run triple. Daniel Johnson pinch-hit a solo homer off Dodgers reliever Kirby Yates in the eighth. PHILLIES 11, BLUE JAYS 4 PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Nick Castellanos hit a grand slam, Zack Wheeler pitched six strong innings and Philadelphia completed a three-game sweep of Toronto with a victory. Alec Bohm also went deep and Otto Kemp had four hits and two RBIs for Philadelphia, which has won five of six. Ernie Clement had three hits and Will Robertson, making his major league debut, had one of three RBIs for Toronto. Wheeler (7-2) allowed one earned run on four hits while striking out nine and walking none. Philadelphia's ace right-hander fanned the side in both the second and third innings. The Phillies gave Wheeler early support, with Trea Turner leading off with a double on the game's first pitch and scoring on the game's second pitch when Kyle Schwarber singled off José Berríos (2-3). Philadelphia tagged Toronto's right-hander for six runs on nine hits in 4 2/3 innings. Berríos had surrendered just one earned run over 18 2/3 innings in his last three starts. Castellanos broke the game open in the sixth by belting an 85-mph slider over the wall in left, giving the Phillies a 10-2 cushion with his seventh homer of the season. REDS 8, TIGERS 4 DETROIT (AP) — Elly De La Cruz homered, scored three times and drove in three runs as Cincinnati rallied to beat Detroit. De La Cruz singled and scored in the fourth, had an RBI single before scoring in a four-run eighth and hit a two-run homer in the ninth. He has homered in a career-best four straight games. Three Tigers' errors led to five unearned runs. With the Tigers leading 4-2, TJ Friedl led off the eighth with a grounder to the mound, but Brant Hurter misplayed it into a two-base error. Tigers closer Will Vest (5-1) came in, but Matt McLain singled, putting runners on the corners, and De La Cruz followed with an RBI single. A failed double-play attempt left the bases loaded, and Will Benson tied the game with a sacrifice fly. Gavin Lux followed with an RBI single and the fourth run scored on a wild pitch. Vest left the game after the play with a possible injury. The Tigers took a 1-0 lead in the third on Jahmai Jones' home run, but the Reds scored twice in the fourth. De La Cruz led off with a single and took second on a throwing error by Sawyer Gipson-Long. He scored on a single by Tyler Stephenson, and an error by Javier Báez led to a sacrifice fly by Connor Joe. ORIOLES 11, ANGELS 2 BALTIMORE (AP) — Gary Sánchez hit a seventh-inning grand slam, Ramón Urías and Jordan Westburg also homered, and Baltimore completed a three-game sweep with a victory over Los Angeles. Cade Povich earned his first victory since April 24 as Baltimore secured its third sweep of the season, all in its last five series. The Orioles (30-40) are within 10 games of .500 for the first time since they were 15-25. Nolan Schanuel homered for Los Angeles. Baltimore took a 3-2 lead against left-hander Yusei Kikuchi (2-6) on Ramón Laureano's RBI single in the fourth, and then chased Kikuchi in the sixth. Sánchez hit a two-out single and then came around when Kikuchi flung Cedric Mullins' bunt single down the right-field line. Coby Mayo followed with an RBI double. Sánchez broke the game open with his sixth career grand slam and first since Aug. 15, 2023. The catcher ripped Connor Brogdon's two-out fastball to left-center for Baltimore's third grand slam of the season and first since May 14. Povich (2-5) came out of the bullpen for the first time in 29 career outings. He threw 3 2/3 shutout innings after replacing opener Scott Blewett. Schanuel hit a solo homer in the first for Los Angeles, and Urías responded with a two-run shot later in the inning. Westburg hit a two-run homer in the eighth. Kikuchi allowed a season-high five runs — three earned — and struck out 10 in 5 2/3 innings. RED SOX 2, YANKEES 0 BOSTON (AP) — Brayan Bello struck out eight over seven innings, Rafael Devers homered and Boston beat New York for a three-game sweep that extended their winning streak to five. Trevor Story added an RBI single for the Red Sox, who have won five straight over the Yankees since losing their first meeting this year. Boston's winning streak matched its season high. AL East-leading New York went 0 for 5 with runners in scoring position and was swept in a series for the first time this year, getting shut out for the third time. The Yankees' four runs matched their fewest in a three-game series at Fenway Park, from June 20-22, 1916, and from Sept. 28-30, 1922. Yankees slugger Aaron Judge went 1 for 12 in the series with a solo homer and nine strikeouts, dropping his major league-leading average to .378. He has struck out three or more times in three straight games for the third time in his big league career. Bello (3-1) gave up three hits, walked three and tossed a career-high 114 pitches. Garrett Whitlock escaped an eighth-inning jam and got the five outs for his first save. Devers homered just over the top edge of the Green Monster, making it 2-0 in the fifth against Max Fried (9-2). Devers has 31 homers against the Yankees since 2017, the most of any batter in that span. Story's single came after Romy Gonzalez tripled and did a face-plant on his head-first slide into third. Fried, who entered 7-0 with an 0.83 ERA in eight starts after a Yankees' loss, struck out nine over seven innings, allowing two runs and six hits. ROCKIES 10, BRAVES 1 ATLANTA (AP) — Ryan McMahon hit a go-ahead home run in the seventh and Colorado overcame Grant Holmes' 15-strikeout performance to beat Atlanta and avoid a series sweep. The Rockies have lost 22 of 23 series this season. They swept Miami on the road from June 2-4 for their only series win so far this season. Colorado right-hander Austin Gomber allowed two hits and no runs in five innings in his season debut. The Braves trailed 1-0 despite Holmes not allowing a hit or a walk through five innings. Holmes mishandled a grounder by Ryan Ritter in the third and made an wild throw to first base for another error, allowing Ritter to advance to third base. Braxton Fulford's sacrifice fly to left field drove in Ritter. Fulford's single up the middle with one out in the sixth was Colorado's first hit. Fulford added a three-run triple off Aaron Bummer in the eighth. Gomber came off the injured list. He had been out since March 27 with a sore left shoulder. Jake Bird (2-1) allowed one run in the sixth. MARLINS 3, NATIONALS 1 WASHINGTON (AP) — Eric Wagaman had two RBIs, Dane Meyers hit a solo home run and Miami beat Washington to sweep a three-game series. Nick Fortes had three hits, including a double, and scored a run for the Marlins. Myers led off the second with a home run off starter MacKenzie Gore (3-6) that gave the Marlins a 2-1 lead and Wagaman added a bases-loaded sacrifice fly in the seventh to make it 3-1. Wagaman's sacrifice fly in the first inning drove in Agustín Ramírez. Alex Call scored on a groundout by Luis García Jr. to make it 1-1 going into the second. Freddy Tarnok got Keibert Ruiz to ground out in the bottom of the ninth. José Tena was then hit by a pitch before Call — the potential tying run — grounded into a double play to end the game. Tarnok earned his first save of the season. BREWERS 3, CARDINALS 2 MILWAUKEE (AP) — Christian Yelich homered and Trevor Megill escaped a jam in the ninth inning, sending Milwaukee to a victory over St. Louis Cardinals in the finale of a four-game series. Drew Avans and Sal Frelick each drove in a run for Milwaukee, which won for the fourth time in six games. Yelich had three hits, and Caleb Durbin went 2 for 3. Iván Herrera hit his eighth homer for St. Louis with two out in the eighth inning. Willson Contreras also drove in a run. The Cardinals wasted a prime scoring opportunity against Megill in the ninth. Nolan Arenado hit a leadoff single on the 12th pitch of his at-bat, and Nolan Gorman followed with a bunt single. The runners advanced on a one-out wild pitch, but Megill fanned Victor Scott II and Masyn Winn for his 15th save in 17 opportunities. RAYS 9, METS 0 NEW YORK (AP) — Shane Baz combined with three relievers on a five-hitter, and Tampa Bay beat New York to complete the first three-game series sweep of the Mets this season. Baz (6-3) allowed three hits and four walks in 6 2/3 innings while striking out six and throwing a career-high 106 pitches. He held the Mets hitless in 12 plate appearances with runners on base. Jonathan Aranda's two-run double in the fifth off Max Kranick blew open the game for the Rays, who outscored the Mets 24-9 in the series. New York pitchers walked a season-high nine as the Mets were dealt their most lopsided loss this season and were swept in a series for the first time since last Aug. 9-11 at Seattle. The Rays had 28 hits and 15 walks in the series, and they were retired in order just four times. Kameron Misner, Danny Jansen and Jake Mangum had an RBI apiece before Junior Caminero hit a three-run homer in the ninth against Ryne Stanek. Griffin Canning (6-3) allowed six runs, four hits and a season-high five walks over 4 1/3 innings. Canning has a 6.75 ERA in his last five starts after posting a 2.47 ERA in his first nine starts. CUBS 3, PIRATES 2, 10 INNINGS CHICAGO (AP) — Ian Happ hit a game-ending single in the 10th inning, and the Chicago Cubs edged Pittsburgh. The Cubs used a double steal to put runners on second and third in the 10th against David Bednar (1-5). Jon Berti struck out swinging for the first out, but Happ followed with a liner to right, delighting the crowd of 40,162 at Wrigley Field. The NL Central leaders won three of four against the last-place Pirates. Every game was a one-run contest. Dansby Swanson and Michael Busch each had two hits for Chicago. Swanson and Seiya Suzuki each drove in a run. Chris Flexen (4-0) pitched a 1-2-3 10th for the win, completing a four-hitter. Spencer Horwitz had two hits and drove in a run for the Pirates. Alexander Canario had a run-scoring groundout. ATHLETICS 3, ROYALS 2 KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Nick Kurtz hit a solo ninth-inning homer to rally the Athletics to a win and three-game sweep of Kansas City. Kurtz hit Carlos Estévez's (2-2) fastball 411 feet to right-center for his sixth home run. It gave the Athletics their first sweep at Kauffman Stadium since September 2016. T.J. Ferguson (2-2) retired all four batters he faced, striking out two to earn the win and Mason Miller struck out two for his 14th save. The Royals matched their longest losing streak of the season while dropping all six games of their homestand. Kansas City has lost six straight home series. Austin Wynns hit a two-run homer to left-center off reliever John Schreiber, tying the game 2-2 in the sixth. It was Wynns' fifth home run and second in five games since his acquisition from the Cincinnati Reds. Royals starter Noah Cameron struck out seven in five scoreless innings. After Kyle Isbel doubled off first baseman Kurtz's glove to open the third, Bobby Witt Jr. snapped an 0-for-16 slump with an RBI double and moved to third on Jeffrey Springs' balk before scoring on Vinnie Pasquantino's single for a 2-0 lead. ASTROS 2, TWINS 1 HOUSTON (AP) — Victor Caratini tied it with a sacrifice fly in the ninth and Mauricio Dubón hit a walk-off single in the 10th on Sunday to help Houston beat Minnesota Twins to sweep the three-game series. Jake Meyers started at second base in the 10th and scored on Dubón's two-out single to left field. Astros starter Brandon Walter gave up a run on six hits with nine strikeouts across 6 2/3 innings. Shawn Dubin, Bennett Sousa and Josh Hader (4-0) combined for 3 1/3 scoreless innings of relief. Walter has allowed three earned runs across 17 2/3 innings in three starts this season. Minnesota's Brooks Lee led off the third inning with a home run. Jose Altuve was hit by a pitch to lead off the seventh but Caratini grounded into a 4-6-3 double play before Meyers grounded out. Cole Sands (3-3) took the loss. RANGERS 2, WHITE SOX 1 ARLINGTON, Texas (AP) — Rookie right-hander Kumar Rocker pitched five scoreless innings with help from some pickle juice, Ezequiel Duran put Texas in front for good with an RBI double and the Rangers finished a sweep of the Chicago White Sox. Rocker (2-4) twice got visits from the trainer with apparent cramping in his legs in the fifth, and quickly chugged three bottles of pickle juice along the way, while getting through the inning. The 25-year-old allowed four hits and a walk with six strikeouts. Aaron Civale (1-3) allowed two runs after walking four of the first seven hitters he faced in his debut for the White Sox, two days after getting traded by Milwaukee. The right-hander said he wanted to remain a starter, with the Brewers or another team, after getting sent to the bullpen. Marcus Semien's sacrifice fly put Texas ahead 2-0 in the fifth after Duran's run-scoring hit in the second. Miguel Vargas hit his team-leading 10th homer for the White Sox, who have lost 10 in a row at Texas. Luke Jackson pitched a perfect ninth for his ninth save — and first since April 25 — in 11 chances. MARINERS 6, GUARDIANS 0 SEATTLE (AP) — J.P. Crawford hit a grand slam, Emerson Hancock tossed seven scoreless innings and Seattle beat Cleveland to complete a sweep. After an RBI single by Miles Mastrobuoni with one out in the second inning gave the Mariners an early advantage, Crawford opened up the floodgates while the bases were still loaded. He turned on a hanging slider from Luis Ortiz (3-8) and cranked a home run to right field for the fourth grand slam of his major league career. Mastrobuoni's RBI single alone would have been sufficient, though, for Hancock (3-2). The young right-hander turned in easily the best start of his major league career, yielding only two hits — both of them singles — while walking one batter and striking out four. Hancock was extremely efficient, needing only 85 pitches to make it through seven innings. Relievers Casey Legumina and Eduard Bazardo then followed Hancock to complete the combined shutout, which was just the Mariners' second of the season. They also blanked the Miami Marlins on April 26. PADRES 8, DIAMONDBACKS 2 PHOENIX (AP) — Nick Pivetta held Arizona to two hits over seven innings and Jake Cronenworth homered as San Diego won to snap a three-game losing streak. Fernando Tatis Jr. had four hits, scored three runs and stole a base for San Diego, which bounced back from Saturday's 8-7 loss in which Arizona scored five runs in the ninth. Pivetta (7-2) retired the first 12 Arizona batters before walking Josh Naylor on a full count to open the fifth. Eugenio Suárez followed with a 437-foot homer, his team-leading 21st, for the Diamondbacks' first hit. Pivetta struck out nine. After Xander Bogaerts' RBI double gave the Padres a 1-0 lead against Merrill Kelly, Cronenworth homered to right on the 10th pitch of the at-bat. Kelly (6-3) gave up seven hits in five innings. He walked one and struck out seven. The Diamondbacks saw their five-game winning streak end and they finished their homestand 5-1 ahead of a nine-game road trip. Anthony DeSclafani, signed by the Diamondbacks before the game, pitched in the majors for the first time since July 23, 2023, when he was with the Giants. He finished the game, giving up two runs in 2 1/3 innings including Elias Díaz's fourth homer leading off the ninth.