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Padres rally past Diamondbacks 6-4 in Mexico City as Miller sets club record for scoreless streak - The Morning Sun

Ty France hit two homers and Mason Miller broke a Padres bullpen record with 34 2/3 straight scoreless innings.

  • On Saturday in Mexico City, the San Diego Padres rallied past the Arizona Diamondbacks 6-4, with Ty France homering twice and Gavin Sheets delivering a two-run single during a decisive fourth-run seventh inning.
  • Playing at Estadio Alfredo Harp Helu, which sits 7,300 feet above sea level, Padres starter German Marquez recovered after allowing four runs in the second inning, while Arizona starter Zac Gallen exited early with a shoulder injury.
  • The pro-Padres crowd launched into a "HOLY SHEETS!" chant as the seventh-inning surge unfolded, with Freddy Fermin and Ramon Laureano driving in runs via sacrifice flies to extend the lead to 5-4 before France added insurance.
  • Closer Mason Miller pitched a perfect ninth inning for his 10th save, extending his scoreless streak to 34 2/3 innings and breaking the franchise record of 33 2/3 innings set by reliever Cla Meredith in 2006.
  • Michael King will face Ryne Nelson on Sunday afternoon as the Padres attempt to remain undefeated in Mexico City and maintain their first-place standing in the NL West.
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It began the activity of the Mexico City Series 2026 and did so with a retracement of the San Diego Padres 6-4 before the Arizona Diamondbacks at the Harp Helú Stadium. Bookmark: San Diego 6-4 ArizonaSo the San Diego retrace over Arizona in the Mexico City Series 2026The Arizona Diamondbacks were put up on the 4-0 board in the second inning, with quadrangular of the Mexican Alex Thomas included.The San Diego retrace came in the seventh roll with…

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The Washington Post broke the news on Saturday, April 25, 2026.
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