2018 San Diego Padres season

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2018  San Diego Padres
SDPadres logo.svg
League National League
Division West
Ballpark Petco Park
City San Diego, California
Record66–96 (.407)
Divisional place5th
Owners Ron Fowler
General managers A. J. Preller
Managers Andy Green
Television Fox Sports San Diego
(Don Orsillo, Mark Grant, Mike Pomeranz, Mark Sweeney, Jesse Agler)
Fox Deportes San Diego (Spanish)
Radio KWFN 97.3 FM
(Ted Leitner, Jesse Agler)
XEMO 860 AM (Spanish)
(Eduardo Ortega, Carlos Hernandez, Pedro Gutierrez)
  2017 Seasons 2019  

The 2018 San Diego Padres season was the 50th season of the San Diego Padres franchise. The Padres played their home games at Petco Park as members of Major League Baseball's National League West.

Contents

Offseason

On December 12, 2017, the first day of the MLB Winter Meetings, the Padres traded Jabari Blash to the New York Yankees for Chase Headley and Bryan Mitchell. This will be Headley's second stint with the Padres, having played with them to start his career. To make room in the 40-man roster for both players, the Padres traded Ryan Schimpf to the Tampa Bay Rays for minor leaguer Deion Tansel. [1]

On February 19, 2018, the Padres signed free agent 1B Eric Hosmer to an 8-year, $144 million contract. This was the largest contract in franchise history. [2]

Roster

2018 San Diego Padres
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

PlayerGABRH2B3BHRRBISBBBAVGSLG
Eric Hosmer 157613721553121869762.253.398
Freddy Galvis 162602621493151367845.248.380
Manuel Margot 141477501172688511132.245.384
José Pirela 14643854109232532630.249.345
Hunter Renfroe 117403531002312668230.248.504
Christian Villanueva 11035142831502046323.236.450
Travis Jankowski 11734745901234172437.259.346
Wil Myers 83312397925111391330.253.446
Austin Hedges 9130329701421437321.231.429
Cory Spangenberg 116298357094725625.235.362
Franmil Reyes 872613673901631024.280.498
Carlos Asuaje 79189153781219124.196.280
A. J. Ellis 66151194180115026.272.344
Franchy Cordero 40139193351719514.237.439
Raffy Lopez 37102111820313113.176.284
Matt Szczur 57751114301638.187.267
Francisco Mejía 2054610203803.185.389
Chase Headley 275226100406.115.135
Luis Urías 1248510102513.208.354
Javy Guerra 131622000103.125.125
Pitcher Totals162255102320111112.090.110
Team Totals162548661712892503016258395'471.235.380

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Pitching

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

PlayerWLERAGGSSVIPHRERBBSO
Clayton Richard 7115.3327270158.2159989460108
Joey Lucchesi 894.0826260130.0125635943145
Tyson Ross 694.4522220123.1112646152107
Eric Lauer 674.3423230112.0127615446100
Robbie Erlin 474.2139120109.011257511288
Craig Stammen 832.73730079.06525241788
Bryan Mitchell 245.421611073.08545444338
Jordan Lyles 244.29248071.17135341962
Kirby Yates 532.146501263.04115151790
Matt Strahm 342.05415061.13916142169
Adam Cimber 353.17420048.14219171051
Phil Maton 024.37450047.15025232355
Luis Perdomo 167.051210044.26237352239
Brad Hand 243.054102444.13321151565
Jacob Nix 257.0299042.15233331321
Robert Stock 112.50320039.23713111338
José Castillo 333.29370038.12314141252
Kazuhisa Makita 015.40270035.03223211237
Brett Kennedy 126.7566026.23620201218
Phil Hughes 006.10160020.2301414524
Trey Wingenter 003.79220019.013881127
Miguel Díaz 104.82110018.21611101230
Walker Lockett 039.6043015.02216161012
Colten Brewer 105.5911009.215106710
Rowan Wick 016.4810008.1136617
Brad Wieck 001.295007.0311010
Tyler Webb 0112.604005.067734
Kyle McGrath 004.504004.032234
Cory Spangenberg 0013.502002.043330
Buddy Baumann 0154.001000.125220
Team Totals66964.40162162361457.014307677135191399

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Season standings

National League West

NL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Dodgers 92710.56445–3747–34
Colorado Rockies 91720.558147–3444–38
Arizona Diamondbacks 82800.50640–4142–39
San Francisco Giants 73890.45118½42–3931–50
San Diego Padres 66960.40725½31–5035–46

National League Wildcard

Division Leaders W L Pct.
Milwaukee Brewers 96670.589
Los Angeles Dodgers 92710.564
Atlanta Braves 90720.556
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Chicago Cubs 95680.583+4
Colorado Rockies 91720.558
St. Louis Cardinals 88740.543
Pittsburgh Pirates 82790.5098
Arizona Diamondbacks 82800.506
Washington Nationals 82800.506
Philadelphia Phillies 80820.49410½
New York Mets 77850.47513½
San Francisco Giants 73890.45117½
Cincinnati Reds 67950.41423½
San Diego Padres 66960.40724½
Miami Marlins 63980.39127

Record vs. opponents


Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2018
TeamAZATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSHAL
Arizona 3–43–43–38–1111–86–11–52–54–26–112–78–113–32–510–10
Atlanta 4–33–33–42–52–514–53–413–612–75–14–33–34–210–98–12
Chicago 4–33–311–83–34–35–211–96–14–210–95–23–39–104–313–7
Cincinnati 3–34–38–112–46–12–56–133–33–45–143–44–27–121–610–10
Colorado 11–85–23–34–27–132–42–56–15–23–311–812–72–55–213–7
Los Angeles 8–115–23–41–613–72–44–34–23–45–114–510–93–45–112–8
Miami 1–65–142–55–24–24–22–57–128–111–42–54–33–36–139–11
Milwaukee 5–14–39–1113–65–23–45–24–33–37–124–26–111–84–213–7
New York 5–26–131–63–31–62–412–73–411–83–44–24–33–311–88–12
Philadelphia 2–47–122–44–32–54–311–83–38–116–13–34–34–38–1112–8
Pittsburgh 1–61–59–1014–53–31–54–112–74–31–63–44–38–112–515–5
San Diego 7–123–42–54–38–115–145–22–42–43–34–38–114–32–47–13
San Francisco 11–83–33–32–47–129–103–41–63–43–43–411–82–54–28–12
St. Louis 3–32–410–912–75–24–33–38–113–33–411–83–45–25–211–9
Washington 5–29–103–46–12–51–513–62–48–1111–85–24–22–42–59–11

The October 1 tiebreaker games were regular-season games that are included here.

Game log

2018 game log: 66–96 (Home: 31–50; Away: 35–46)
March: 0–3 (Home: 0–3; Away: 0–0)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
1March 29 Brewers 1–2 (12) Jeffress (1–0) Cimber (0–1) Barnes (1)44,6490–1 L1
2March 30 Brewers 6–8 Drake (1–0) Hand (0–1) Knebel (1)31,5130–2 L2
3March 31 Brewers 3–7 Suter (1–0) Perdomo (0–1)35,1060–3 L3
April: 10–17 (Home: 5–9; Away: 5–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
4April 2 Rockies 4–7 Bettis (1–0) Mitchell (0–1) Davis (2)16,8990–4 L4
5April 3 Rockies 8–4 Ross (1–0) Freeland (0–1) Hand (1)19,2831–4 W1
6April 4 Rockies 2–5 Gray (1–1) Richard (0–1) Davis (3)19,6981–5 L1
7April 5 Rockies 1–3 Ottavino (1–0) Hand (0–2) Davis (4)20,5091–6 L2
8April 6@ Astros 4–1 Perdomo (1–1) McCullers Jr. (1–1) Hand (2)41,1382–6 W1
9April 7@ Astros 0–1(10) Devenski (1–0) Erlin (0–1)42,3062–7 L1
10April 8@ Astros 1–4 Morton (2–0) Ross (1–1) Peacock (1)37,0932–8 L2
11April 9@ Rockies 7–6 Richard (1–1) Gray (1–2) Hand (3)20,2913–8 W1
12April 10@ Rockies 5–2 Lucchesi (1–0) Shaw (1–1) Hand (4)22,4464–8 W2
13April 11@ Rockies 4–6 Senzatela (1–1) Baumann (0–1) Davis (5)21,2484–9 L1
14April 12 Giants 0–7 Stratton (1–1) Mitchell (0–2)22,2884–10 L2
15April 13 Giants 5–1 Ross (2–1) Blach (1–2) Hand (5)31,6755–10 W1
16April 14 Giants 5–4 Cimber (1–1) Gearrin (0–1) Hand (6)41,1176–10 W2
17April 15 Giants 10–1 Lucchesi (2–0) Beede (0–1)34,3167–10 W3
18April 16 Dodgers 3–10 Ryu (2–0) Erlin (0–2)23,0827–11 L1
19April 17 Dodgers 3–7(10) Alexander (1–0) Webb (0–1)22,9597–12 L2
20April 18 Dodgers 4–13 Maeda (2–1) Perdomo (1–2)23,7487–13 L3
21April 20@ Diamondbacks 4–1 Hand (1–2) Boxberger (0–2)24,9028–13 W1
22April 21@ Diamondbacks 2–6 Godley (3–1) Richard (1–2)38,8208–14 L1
23April 22@ Diamondbacks 2–4 Corbin (4–0) Lucchesi (2–1) Bradley (2)31,0618–15 L2
24April 23@ Rockies 13–5 Erlin (1–2) McGee (0–1)24,4199–15 W1
25April 24@ Rockies 0–8 Freeland (1–3) Lauer (0–1)23,7279–16 L1
26April 25@ Rockies 2–5 Gray (2–4) Ross (2–2)32,9899–17 L2
27April 27 Mets 1–5 deGrom (3–0) Richard (1–3)29,9779–18 L3
28April 28 Mets 12–2 Lucchesi (3–1) Vargas (0–1)42,77810–18 W1
29April 29 Mets 2–14 Wheeler (2–1) Mitchell (0–3)34,63910–19 L1
30April 30@ Giants 5–6 Johnson (1–1) Hand (1–3)35,47010–20 L2
May: 15–13 (Home: 9–7; Away: 6–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
31May 1@ Giants 3–2 Yates (1–0) Strickland (2–1) Hand (7)36,73511–20 W1
32May 2@ Giants 4–9 Holland (1–3) Richard (1–4)36,47511–21 L1
33May 4 Dodgers 0–4 Buehler (2–0) Lucchesi (3–2)21,53611–22 L2
34May 5 Dodgers 7–4 Yates (2–0) Fields (2–1) Hand (8)21,79112–22 W1
35May 6 Dodgers 3–0 Lauer (1–1) Cingrani (0–2) Hand (9)21,78913–22 W2
36May 7 Nationals 5–8 Strasburg (4–3) Ross (2–3)17,29613–23 L1
37May 8 Nationals 0–4 Hellickson (1–0) Richard (1–5)18,98913–24 L2
38May 9 Nationals 2–1 Stammen (1–0) Gott (0–2) Hand (10)18,80414–24 W1
39May 10 Cardinals 1–2 Mikolas (5–0) Lyles (0–1) Bud Norris (8)20,51514–25 L1
40May 11 Cardinals 5–9 Weaver (3–2) Lauer (1–2)28,20714–26 L2
41May 12 Cardinals 2–1 (13) Cimber (2–1) Brebbia (0–1)32,71515–26 W1
42May 13 Cardinals 5–3 Richard (2–5) Wainwright (1–3) Hand (11)28,18316–26 W2
43May 14 Rockies 4–6 Anderson (3–1) Makita (0–1) Davis (15)17,24516–27 L1
44May 15 Rockies 4–0 Lyles (1–1) Marquez (2–5) Hand (12)19,59817–27 W1
45May 17@ Pirates 4–5 Santana (2–0) Strahm (0–1) Vázquez (9)11,40417–28 L1
46May 18@ Pirates 3–2 Ross (3–3) Nova (2–4) Hand (13)18,92018–28 W1
47May 19@ Pirates 6–2 Richard (3–5) Kingham (2–1)20,57819–28 W2
47May 20@ Pirates 8–5 Yates (3–0) Vázquez (2–1) Hand (14)17,78320–28 W3
49May 21@ Nationals 2–10 González (5–2) Erlin (1–3)27,89020–29 L1
50May 22@ Nationals 1–2 Doolittle (2–2) Strahm (0–2)25,70020–30 L2
51May 23@ Nationals 3–1 Ross (4–3) Fedde (0–1) Hand (15)31,07621–30 W1
52May 25@ Dodgers 1–4 Stripling (2–1) Richard (3–6) Jansen (11)44,61221–31 L1
53May 26@ Dodgers 7–5 Stammen (2–0) Hudson (1–1) Hand (16)43,92022–31 W1
54May 27@ Dodgers 1–6 Buehler (3–1) Cimber (2–2)46,65022–32 L1
55May 28 Marlins 2–7 Smith (4–5) Lauer (1–3)27,93222–33 L2
56May 29 Marlins 9–5 Stammen (3–0) Straily (2–1)16,32123–33 W1
57May 30 Marlins 3–2 Strahm (1–2) Ziegler (0–5)15,44924–33 W2
58May 31 Marlins 8–3 Lyles (2–1) Chen (1–3) Hand (17)17,37325–33 W3
June: 12–15 (Home: 5–5; Away: 7–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
59June 1 Reds 2–7 Mahle (4–6) Lockett (0–1) Lorenzen (1)25,72925–34 L1
60June 2 Reds 8–2 Lauer (2–3) Harvey (1–4)31,71026–34 W1
61June 3 Reds 6–3 Ross (5–3) Castillo (4–6) Yates (1)25,37727–34 W2
62June 4 Braves 11–4 Richard (4–6) Teherán (4–4)19,41928–34 W3
63June 5 Braves 1–14 Newcomb (7–1) Lyles (2–2) Jackson (1)21,04928–35 L1
64June 6 Braves 3–1 Castillo (1–0) Foltynewicz (5–4) Hand (18)20,89829–35 W1
65June 8@ Marlins 0–4 Smith (5–6) Lauer (2–4)10,65429–36 L1
66June 9@ Marlins 5–4 Stammen (4–0) Rucinski (1–1) Yates (2)12,08930–36 W1
67June 10@ Marlins 3–1 Richard (5–6) Ureña (1–8) Hand (19)12,98431–36 W2
68June 11@ Cardinals 2–5 Flaherty (3–2) Lyles (2–3) Norris (13)40,97131–37 L1
69June 12@ Cardinals 4–2 Cimber (3–2) Mikolas (7–2) Hand (20)40,19932–37 W1
70June 13@ Cardinals 4–2 Lauer (3–4) Weaver (3–6) Hand (21)44,09433–37 W2
71June 14@ Braves 2–4 Sánchez (3–0) Ross (5–4) Vizcaíno (13)25,25033–38 L1
72June 15@ Braves 9–3 Richard (6–6) Freeman (1–3)41,49734–38 W1
73June 16@ Braves 0–1 Newcomb (8–2) Lyles (2–4) Vizcaíno (14)41,91634–39 L1
74June 17@ Braves 1–4 Teherán (5–4) Castillo (1–1) Vizcaíno (15)40,25134–40 L2
75June 19 A's 2–4 (10) Trivino (4–1) Cimber (3–3) Treinen (16)37,48534–41 L3
76June 20 A's 4–12 Montas (4–1) Lucchesi (3–3)28,22534–42 L4
77June 21@ Giants 0–3 Bumgarner (1–2) Ross (5–5) Melancon (1)37,49734–43 L5
78June 22@ Giants 6–2 Richard (7–6) Stratton (8–5)40,54635–43 W1
79June 23@ Giants 3–5 Moronta (3–1) Cimber (3–4)40,34835–44 L1
80June 24@ Giants 2–3 (11) Blach (5–5) Hand (1–4)39,23035–45 L2
81June 25@ Rangers 4–7 Barnette (2–0) Stammen (4–1) Kela (19)23,47035–46 L3
82June 26@ Rangers 3–2 Strahm (2–2) Diekman (1–1) Hand (22)36–46 W1
83June 27@ Rangers 2–5 Minor (6–4) Richard (7–7) Kela (20)21,36536–47 L1
84June 29 Pirates 3–6 Musgrove (3–3) Lauer (3–5) Vázquez (16)27,08336–48 L2
85June 30 Pirates 4–3 Lucchesi (4–3) Williams (6–6) Hand (23)32,41837–48 W1
July: 5–20 (Home: 1–12; Away: 4–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
86July 1 Pirates 5–7 Crick (1–1) Ross (5–6) Vázquez (17)32,09937–49 L1
87July 3@ A's 2–6 Pagan (2–0) Richard (7–8)29,92537–50 L2
88July 4@ A's 2–4 Trivino (7–1) Castillo (1–2) Treinen (22)14,40837–51 L3
89July 5@ Diamondbacks 6–3 Lauer (4–5) Miller (0–3) Hand (24)17,98238–51 W1
90July 6@ Diamondbacks 4–3 Godley (10–6) Lucchesi (4–4) Boxberger (21)25,12838–52 L1
91July 7@ Diamondbacks 5–20 Delgado (1–0) Ross (5–7)27,09138–53 L2
92July 8@ Diamondbacks 4–3 (16) Hand (2–4) Mathis (0–1)24,86939–53 W1
93July 9 Dodgers 2–8 Kershaw (3–4) Perdomo (1–3)28,11039–54 L1
94July 10 Dodgers 4–1 Lauer (5–5) Hill 26,27240–54 W1
95July 11 Dodgers 2–4 Maeda (6–5) Lucchesi (4–5) Jansen (25)26,44840–55 L1
96July 12 Dodgers 2–3 Stripling (8–2) Ross (5–8) Jansen (26) 29,59540–56 L2
97July 13 Cubs 4–5 (10) Strop (4–1) Cimber (3–5) Morrow (21)38,98840–57 L3
98July 14 Cubs 6–11 Hendricks (6–8) Perdomo (1–4)38,83740–58 L4
99July 15 Cubs 4–7 Lester (12–2) Lauer (5–6) Morrow (22)37,67240–59 L5 ASG 89th All-Star Game at Nationals Park in Washington, District of Columbia, United States Box
July 17 NL All-Stars 6, AL All-Stars 8 (10) Díaz (SEA) Stripling (LAD) Happ (TOR)43,843 AL
44–43–2
Representing the Padres: Brad Hand
100July 20@ Phillies 5–11 Davis (1–0) Richard (7–9)30,03440–60 L6
July 21@ Phillies Postponed (rain): Makeup date July 22
101July 22 (1)@ Phillies 10–2 Ross (6–8) Pivetta (6–8)29,39241–60 W1
102July 22 (2)@ Phillies 0–5 Velasquez (6–8) Perdomo (1–5)25,05441–61 L1
103July 23@ Mets 3–2 Lucchesi (5–5) deGrom (5–5) Yates (3)21,73142–61 W1
104July 24@ Mets 3–6 Wheeler (4–6) Lauer (5–7)21,92542–62 L1
105July 25@ Mets 4–6 Oswalt (1–2) Richard (7–10) Swarzak (2)30,96342–63 L2
106July 27 Diamondbacks 2—6 Greinke (12–5) Perdomo (1–6)34,72542–64 L3
107July 28 Diamondbacks 4–9 Bradley (3–2) Maton (0–1)37,14942–65 L4
108July 29 Diamondbacks 4–5 Buchholz (4–1) Lucchesi (5–6) Boxberger (25)32,52942–66 L5
109July 30 Giants 3–5 (12) Smith (1–1) Strahm (2–3)31,72542–67 L6
110July 31 Giants 2–3(10) Watson (4–4) Maton (0–2) Smith (6)29,20942–68 L7
August: 12–15 (Home: 7–7; Away: 5–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
111August 2@ Cubs 6–1 Erlin (2–3) Chavez (0–1)40,71443–68 W1
112August 3@ Cubs 4–5 Quintana (10–7) Ross (6–9) Strop (6)40,89443–69 L1
113August 4@ Cubs 4–5 Hendricks (8–9) Lockett (0–2) Strop (7)40,85543–70 L2
114August 5@ Cubs 10–6 Stammen (5–1) Edwards Jr. (3–2)41,13644–70 W1
115August 7@ Brewers 11–5 Strahm (33) Hader (41)27,66445–70 W2
116August 8@ Brewers 4–8 Chacín (114) Kennedy (01)32,35545–71 L1
117August 9@ Brewers 8–4 Yates (40) Knebel (23)39,04146-71 W1
118August 10 Phillies 2–0 Nix (10) Eflin (84) Yates (4)26,30647-71 W2
119August 11 Phillies 1–5 Nola (133) Lockett (03)35,09847-72 L1
120August 12 Phillies 9–3 Lucchesi (66) Arrieta (97)26,93048–72 W1
121August 13 Angels 3–6(10) Bedrosian (42) Stammen (52)22,60948-73 L1
122August 14 Angels 3–7 Barría (87) Kennedy (02)21,74748–74 L2
123August 15 Angels 2–3 Alvarez (53) Yates (41) Parker (12)22,85148-75 L3
124August 16 Diamondbacks 1–5 Buchholz (62) Nix (11)20,61748–76 L4
125August 17 Diamondbacks 4–9 Hirano (42) Lucchesi (67)20,01048–77 L5
126August 18 Diamondbacks 7–6 Stammen (62) Chafin (14)24,44049–77 W1
127August 19 Diamondbacks 3–4 Bradley (44) Yates (42) Boxberger (28)22,34649–78 L1
128August 21@ Rockies 4–3 Erlin (33) Anderson (66) Yates (5)27,86250–78 W1
129August 22@ Rockies 2–6 Gray (107) Nix (12)28,96650–79 L1
130August 23@ Rockies 3–4 Rusin (12) Yates (43)30,62550–80 L2
131August 24@ Dodgers 1–11 Hill (64) Richard (711)47,55950–81 L3
132August 25@ Dodgers 4–5(12) Ferguson (42) Stock (01)53,52850–82 L4
133August 26@ Dodgers 3–7 Ryu (41) Erlin (34)43,25250–83 L5
134August 28 Mariners 2–1 Nix (22) Hernández (812) Yates (6)25,16851–83 W1
135August 29 Mariners 8-3 Lucchesi (77) Ramírez (13)20,26652–83 W2
136August 30 Rockies 3–2(13) Stock (11) Shaw (46)20,05653–83 W3
137August 31 Rockies 7–0 Kennedy (12) Senzatela (45)21,40854–83 W4
September: 12–13 (Home: 4–7; Away: 8–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
138September 1 Rockies 2–4 Gray (117) Erlin (35) Davis (37)35,77954–84 L1
139September 2 Rockies 3–7 Freeland (137) Nix (23)28,88354–85 L2
140September 3@ Diamondbacks 6–2 Mitchell (13) Godley (148)22,51455–85 W1
141September 4@ Diamondbacks 0–6 Ray (52) Lucchesi (78)18,55655–86 L1
142September 6@ Reds 6–2 J. Castillo (22) L. Castillo (812)14,30356–86 W1
143September 7@ Reds 6–12 Lorenzen (31) Strahm (34)14,85456–87 L1
144September 8@ Reds 2–7 (7) Harvey (78) Erlin (36)20,97756–88 L2 [ permanent dead link ]
145September 9@ Reds 7–6 Stammen (72) Iglesias (24) Yates (7)18,42457–88 W1
146September 11@ Mariners 2–1 Stammen (82) Díaz (04) Yates (8)13,38858–88 W2
147September 12@ Mariners 5–4 Lucchesi (8–8) LeBlanc (8–4) Yates (9)17,16459–88 W3
148September 14 Rangers 0–4 Méndez (2–1) Erlin (3–7)22,74059–89 L1 [ permanent dead link ]
149September 15 Rangers 3–6 Jurado (3–5) Castillo (2–3) Leclerc (11)28,83359–90 L2 [ permanent dead link ]
150September 16 Rangers 7–3 Yates (5–3) Springs (0–1)22,24260–90 W1 [ permanent dead link ]
151September 17 Giants 2–4 Suárez (7–11) Mitchell (1–4) Smith (13)23,65360–91 L1 [ permanent dead link ]
152September 18 Giants 4–5 Dyson (4–3) Stammen (8–3) Smith (14)26,28560–92 L2 [ permanent dead link ]
153September 19 Giants 8–4 Erlin (4–7) Stratton (10–10)31,93361–92 W1 [ permanent dead link ]
154September 21@ Dodgers 5–3 Lauer (6–7) Stripling (8–5) Yates (10)52,45862–92 W2
155September 22@ Dodgers 2–7 Hill (10–5) Nix (2–4)53,53662–93 L1
156September 23@ Dodgers 0–14'Ryu (6–3) Lucchesi (8–9)50,25062–94 L2
157September 24@ Giants 5–0 Mitchell (2–4) Holland (7–9) Yates (11)35,42863–94 W1
158September 25@ Giants 4–5 (12) Melancon (1–3) Wick (0–1)36,06363–95 L1
159September 26@ Giants 3–2 Díaz (1–0) Kelly (0–3) Yates (12)36,04464–95 W1
160September 28 Diamondbacks 3–2 (15) Brewer (1–0) Andriese (3–7)28,05565–95 W2
161September 29 Diamondbacks 4–5 Godley (15–11) Nix (2–5) Hirano (3)28,02465–96 L1
162September 30 Diamondbacks 4–3 Castillo (3–3) Barrett (0–1)31,24366–96 W1
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement
Bold = Padres team member

Farm system

Updated as of September 24, 2016

Level TeamLeagueManagerWLPosition
AAA El Paso Chihuahuas Pacific Coast League 82571st
AA San Antonio Missions Texas League 71672nd
High A Lake Elsinore Storm California League 68723rd
A Fort Wayne TinCaps Midwest League 64744th
A-Short Season Tri-City Dust Devils Northwest League 35414th
Rookie AZL Padres 1 Arizona League 27293rd
Rookie AZL Padres 2 Arizona League 26304th
Rookie DSL Padres Dominican Summer League 37354th

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