2021 San Diego Padres season

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2021  San Diego Padres
SD Logo Brown.svg
League National League
Division West
Ballpark Petco Park
City San Diego, California
Record79–83 (.488)
Divisional place3rd
Owners Peter Seidler
General managers A. J. Preller
Managers Jayce Tingler
Television Bally Sports San Diego (Don Orsillo, Mark Grant, Mike Pomeranz, Mark Sweeney, Jesse Agler)
Bally Deportes San Diego (Spanish)
Radio KWFN 97.3 FM (Jesse Agler, Tony Gwynn Jr., Mark Grant)
XEMO 860 AM (Spanish)
(Eduardo Ortega, Carlos Hernandez, Pedro Gutierrez)
  2020 Seasons 2022  

The 2021 San Diego Padres season was the 53rd 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. The Padres entered the 2021 season expecting to contend for the World Series, having made several major acquisitions in the offseason, and held a playoff position in the Wild Card standings from April to late August. The Padres struggled down the stretch after reaching a season high 66-49 record, going 13-34 the rest of the way. The Padres were eliminated from playoff contention on September 25, and finished the 2021 season with a very disappointing record of 79–83.

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On April 9, 2021, newly acquired Joe Musgrove pitched a 3–0 no-hitter against the Texas Rangers, the first no-hitter in San Diego Padres history. The no-hitter also broke a streak of having gone 8,205 games without throwing one, a major league record. [1]

Offseason

Acquisitions

PositionPlayer2020 Team
SP Joe Musgrove Pittsburgh Pirates
SP Yu Darvish Chicago Cubs
CP Mark Melancon Atlanta Braves
SP Blake Snell Tampa Bay Rays
IF Ha-seong Kim Kiwoom Heroes (KBO)
C Victor Caratini Chicago Cubs
OF Brian O'Grady Tampa Bay Rays
RP Nick Ramirez Detroit Tigers
OF Patrick Kivlehan Toronto Blue Jays
RP Nabil Crismatt St. Louis Cardinals
OF John Andreoli Boston Red Sox
RP Aaron Northcraft Miami Marlins

Departures

PositionPlayer2021 Team
SP Zach Davies Chicago Cubs
SP Garrett Richards Boston Red Sox
RP Trevor Rosenthal Oakland Athletics
1B Mitch Moreland Oakland Athletics
CP Kirby Yates Toronto Blue Jays
C Francisco Mejia Tampa Bay Rays
RP Luis Perdomo Milwaukee Brewers
SP Joey Lucchesi New York Mets
RP David Bednar Pittsburgh Pirates
IF Greg Garcia Detroit Tigers
RP Luis Patiño Tampa Bay Rays
C Jason Castro Houston Astros
OF Abraham Almonte Atlanta Braves


Regular season

Season standings

National League West

NL West W L Pct. GB Home Road
San Francisco Giants 107550.66054–2753–28
Los Angeles Dodgers 106560.654158–2348–33
San Diego Padres 79830.4882845–3634–47
Colorado Rockies 74870.46032½48–3326–54
Arizona Diamondbacks 521100.3215532–4920–61

National League Wild Card

Division Leaders W L Pct.
San Francisco Giants 107550.660
Milwaukee Brewers 95670.586
Atlanta Braves 88730.547
Wild Card teams
(Top 2 teams qualify for postseason)
W L Pct. GB
Los Angeles Dodgers 106560.654+16
St. Louis Cardinals 90720.556
Cincinnati Reds 83790.5127
Philadelphia Phillies 82800.5068
San Diego Padres 79830.48811
New York Mets 77850.47513
Colorado Rockies 74870.46015½
Chicago Cubs 71910.43819
Miami Marlins 67950.41423
Washington Nationals 65970.40125
Pittsburgh Pirates 611010.37729
Arizona Diamondbacks 521100.32138

Record vs. opponents

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2021

TeamAZATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSHAL
Arizona 3–42–45–19–103–162–51–61–54–34–28–112–171–63–44–16
Atlanta 4–35–24–32–42–411–83–310–910–94–34–23–36–114–56–14
Chicago 4–22–58–113–34–31–54–154–32–514–55–11–69–104–36–14
Cincinnati 1–53–411–85–23–35–29–103–34–213–61–61–610–95–29–11
Colorado 10–94–23–32–56–134–22–52–55–24–211–84–153–44–210–10
Los Angeles 16–34–23–43–313–63–44–36–14–26–012–79–104–37–012–8
Miami 5–28–115–12–52–44–33–39–1010–92–53–43–40–68–113–17
Milwaukee 6–13–315–410–95–23–43–34–22–514–55–24–38–115–18–12
New York 5–19–103–43–35–21–610–92–49–103–44–31–52–511–89–11
Philadelphia 3–49–105–22–42–52–49–105–210–94–34–22–44–313–68–12
Pittsburgh 2–43–45–146–132–40–65–25–144–33–43–44–37–122–410–10
San Diego 11–82–41–56–18–117–124–32–53–42–44–38–113–34–314–6
San Francisco 17–23–36–16–115–410–94–33–45–14–23–411–82–45–213–7
St. Louis 6–11–610–99–104–33–46–011–85–23–412–73–34–22–411–9
Washington 4–35–143–42–52–40–711–81–58–116–134–23–42–54–210–10

Updated with the results of all games through October 3, 2021.

Game log

2021 game log: 79–83 (Home: 45–36; Away: 34–47)
April: 15–12 (Home: 6–8; Away: 9–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
1April 1 Diamondbacks 8–7 Pagán (1–0) Young (0–1) Melancon (1)10,3501–0W1
2April 2 Diamondbacks 4–2 Pagán (2–0) Kelly (0–1) Melancon (2)10,3502–0W2
3April 3 Diamondbacks 7–0 Musgrove (1–0) Smith (0–1) Weathers (1)10,3503–0W3
4April 4 Diamondbacks 1–3 Widener (1–0) Paddack (0–1) Devenski (1)10,3503–1L1
5April 5 Giants 2–3 Baragar (1–0) Stammen (0–1) McGee (2)10,3503–2L2
6April 6 Giants 4–1 Kela (1–0) Wisler (0–1) Melancon (3)10,3504–2W1
7April 7 Giants 2–3 (10) Rogers (1–0) Hill (0–1)10,3504–3L1
8April 9@ Rangers 3–0 Musgrove (2–0) Arihara (0–1)27,5755–3W1
9April 10@ Rangers 7–4 Weathers (1–0) Benjamin (0–1) Melancon (4)35,8566–3W2
10April 11@ Rangers 2–0 Stammen (1–1) Foltynewicz (0–2) Melancon (5)26,7237–3W3
11April 12@ Pirates 6–2 Darvish (1–0) Oviedo (0–1)4,0688–3W4
12April 13@ Pirates 4–8 Stratton (1–0) Crismatt (0–1)4,8148–4L1
13April 14@ Pirates 1–5 Anderson (1–2) Musgrove (2–1)5,2288–5L2
14April 15@ Pirates 8–3 Paddack (1–1) Keller (1–2) Stammen (1)4,0239–5W1
15April 16 Dodgers 6–11 (12) Price (1–0) Hill (0–2)15,2509–6L1
16April 17 Dodgers 0–2 Kershaw (3–1) Darvish (1–1) González (1)15,2509–7L2
17April 18 Dodgers 5–2 Kela (2–0) Alexander (0–1) Melancon (6)15,25010–7W1
18April 19 Brewers 1–3 Woodruff (1–0) Musgrove (2–2) Hader (2)15,25010–8L1
19April 20 Brewers 0–6 Burnes (2–1) Paddack (1–2)15,25010–9L2
20April 21 Brewers 2–4 Suter (1–1) Kela (2–1) Hader (3)15,25010–10L3
21April 22@ Dodgers 3–2 Crismatt (1–1) Treinen (1–1) Melancon (7)15,16711–10W1
22April 23@ Dodgers 6–1 Darvish (2–1) Kershaw (3–2)15,22212–10W2
23April 24@ Dodgers 4–5 Bauer (3–0) Johnson (0–1) Jansen (5)15,59612–11L1
24April 25@ Dodgers 8–7 (11) Hill (1–2) Cleavinger (0–1) Melancon (8)15,31613–11W1
25April 27@ Diamondbacks 1–5 Kelly (2–2) Paddack (1–3)10,48613–12L1
26April 28@ Diamondbacks 12–3 Northcraft (1–0) Smith (1–1)9,49514–12W1
27April 30 Giants 3–2 Darvish (3–1) Webb (1–2) Melancon (9)15,25015–12W2
May: 19–9 (Home: 12–2; Away: 7–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
28May 1 Giants 6–2 Snell (1–0) DeSclafani (2–1)15,25016–12W3
29May 2 Giants 1–7 Gausman (2–0) Musgrove (2–3)15,25016–13L1
30May 3 Pirates 2–0 Hill (2–2) Anderson (2–3) Melancon (10)15,25017–13W1
31May 4 Pirates 1–2 Keller (2–3) Weathers (1–1) Rodríguez (5)15,25017–14L1
32May 5 Pirates 4–2 Stammen (2–1) Underwood Jr. (1–1) Melancon (11)15,25018–14W1
33May 7@ Giants 4–5 Doval (1–1) Kela (2–2) McGee (8)9,21918–15L1
34May 8@ Giants 1–7 Gausman (3–0) Musgrove (2–4)9,76418–16L2
35May 9@ Giants 11–1 Weathers (2–1) Cueto (2–1)10,00819–16W1
May 10@ Rockies Postponed (rain, makeup May 12)
36May 11@ Rockies 8–1 Díaz (1–0) Senzatela (1–4)8,82520–16W2
37May 12 (1)@ Rockies 5–3 (7) Pagán (3–0) Gray (4–3) Melancon (12)N/A21–16W3
38May 12 (2)@ Rockies 2–3 (8) Almonte (1–1) Ramirez (0–1)11,96821–17L1
39May 14 Cardinals 5–4 Musgrove (3–4) Oviedo (0–2) Melancon (13)15,25022–17W1
40May 15 Cardinals 13–3 Díaz (2–0) Wainwright (2–4)15,25023–17W2
41May 16 Cardinals 5–3 Lamet (1–0) Kim (1–1) Melancon (14)15,25024–17W3
42May 17 Rockies 7–0 Darvish (4–1) Gray (4–4)15,25025–17W4
43May 18 Rockies 2–1 (10) Johnson (1–1) Bard (1–3)15,25026–17W5
44May 19 Rockies 3–0 Musgrove (4–4) Gonzalez (2–2) Melancon (15)15,25027–17W6
45May 21 Mariners 16–1 Paddack (2–3) Flexen (4–2)15,25028–17W7
46May 22 Mariners 6–4 Stammen (3–1) Sheffield (3–4) Melancon (16)15,25029–17W8
47May 23 Mariners 9–2 Darvish (5–1) Misiewicz (2–3)15,25030–17W9
48May 24@ Brewers 3–5 Woodruff (3–2) Snell (1–1) Hader (11)14,52430–18L1
49May 25@ Brewers 7–1 Hill (3–2) Burnes (2–4)13,56631–18W1
50May 26@ Brewers 2–1 (10) Adams (1–0) Suter (3–3) Melancon (17)13,47832–18W2
51May 27@ Brewers 5–6 (10) Suter (4–3) Díaz (2–1)13,57232–19L1
52May 28@ Astros 10–3 (11) Melancon (1–0) Raley (2–3)32,04533–19W1
53May 29@ Astros 11–8 (12) Adams (2–0) Garza (0–1) Díaz (1)31,32334–19W2
54May 30@ Astros 4–7 Greinke (5–2) Snell (1–2)29,01934–20L1
55May 31@ Cubs 2–7 Stewart (1–0) Paddack (2–4)24,82434–21L2
June: 15–12 (Home: 12–5; Away: 3–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
56June 1@ Cubs 3–4 Hendricks (6–4) Weathers (2–2) Kimbrel (13)24,82434–22L2
57June 2@ Cubs 1–6 Alzolay (4–4) Johnson (1–2)24,82434–23L3
58June 3 Mets 4–3 Darvish (6–1) Walker (4–2) Melancon (18)15,25035–23W1
59June 4 Mets 2–0 Snell (2–2) Lucchesi (1–4) Melancon (19)15,25036–23W2
60June 5 Mets 0–4 deGrom (5–2) Musgrove (4–5)15,25036–24L1
61June 6 Mets 2–6 Stroman (5–4) Paddack (2–5)15,25036–25L2
62June 7 Cubs 9–4 Weathers (3–2) Alzolay (4–5)15,25037–25W1
63June 8 Cubs 1–7 Davies (3–3) Lamet (1–1)16,20737–26L1
64June 9 Cubs 1–3 Brothers (2–0) Darvish (6–2) Kimbrel (15)15,25037–27L2
65June 11@ Mets 2–3 deGrom (6–2) Snell (2–3) Díaz (11)26,63737–28L3
66June 12@ Mets 1–4 Stroman (6–4) Musgrove (4–6) Díaz (12)25,46337–29L4
67June 13@ Mets 7–3 Paddack (3–5) Familia (2–1)19,58138–29W1
68June 14@ Rockies 2–3 Gomber (6–5) Lamet (1–2) Bard (9)23,02738–30L1
69June 15@ Rockies 4–8 Estévez (1–0) Hill (3–3)22,87138–31L2
70June 16@ Rockies 7–8 Estévez (2–0) Adams (2–1)18,79838–32L3
71June 17 Reds 6–4 Johnson (2–2) Garrett (0–2)40,36239–32W1
72June 18 Reds 8–2 Paddack (4–5) Santillan (0–1)33,45640–32W2
73June 19 Reds 7–5 Crismatt (2–1) Hembree (1–2) Melancon (20)38,76541–32W3
74June 20 Reds 3–2 Lamet (2–2) Castillo (2–10) Melancon (21)38,00442–32W4
75June 21 Dodgers 6–2 Darvish (7–2) Urías (9–3)42,22043–32W5
76June 22 Dodgers 3–2 Snell (3–3) Kershaw (8–7) Melancon (22)42,66744–32W6
77June 23 Dodgers 5–3 Hill (4–3) Treinen (1–3) Melancon (23)43,69145–32W7
78June 25 Diamondbacks 11–5 Ramirez (1–1) Martin (0–3)32,58346–32W8
79June 26 Diamondbacks 1–10 Kelly (4–7) Lamet (2–3)40,55746–33L1
80June 27 Diamondbacks 5–4 Hill (5–3) Peacock (2–6) Melancon (24)34,90547–33W1
81June 29@ Reds 5–4 Pagán (4–0) Santillan (1–2) Melancon (25)16,33248–33W2
82June 30@ Reds 7–5 (6) Musgrove (5–6) Gutiérrez (3–3) Hill (1)12,08449–33W3
July: 11–14 (Home: 5–7; Away: 6–7)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
83July 1@ Reds 4–5 Warren (1–0) Melancon (1–1)16,62049–34L1
84July 2@ Phillies 3–4 (10) Suárez (4–2) Adams (2–2)22,65349–35L2
85July 3@ Phillies 2–4 Eflin (3–6) Darvish (7–3) Suárez (1)25,05349–36L3
86July 4@ Phillies 11–1 Adams (3–2) Velasquez (3–3)25,59250–36W1
87July 5 Nationals 5–7 Suero (1–2) Hill (5–4) Hand (19)33,16850–37L1
88July 6 Nationals 7–4 Weathers (4–2) Fedde (4–5) Melancon (26)29,97751–37W1
89July 7 Nationals 5–15 Corbin (6–7) Paddack (4–6)26,35351–38L1
90July 8 Nationals 9–8 Melancon (2–1) Clay (0–2)29,43452–38W1
91July 9 Rockies 4–2 Díaz (3–1) Freeland (1–3) Melancon (27)34,95353–38W2
92July 10 Rockies 0–3 Márquez (8–6) Musgrove (5–7) Bard (13)42,35153–39L1
93July 11 Rockies 1–3 Gray (6–6) Stammen (3–2) Bard (14)38,23553–40L2
91st All-Star Game in Denver, CO
Representing the Padres: Fernando Tatís Jr., Jake Cronenworth, Manny Machado, Yu Darvish, & Mark Melancon
94July 16@ Nationals 24–8 Paddack (5–6) Fedde (4–7)29,20354–40W1
95July 17 [lower-alpha 1] /18@ Nationals 10–4 Stammen (4–2) Corbin (6–8)33,23255–40W2
96July 18@ Nationals 7–8 Hand (5–2) Melancon (2–2)27,22155–41L1
July 19@ Braves Postponed (Rain, makeup July 21)
97July 20@ Braves 1–2 Toussaint (1–0) Darvish (7–4) Smith (19)36,62155–42L2
98July 21 (1)@ Braves 3–2 (7) Paddack (6–6) Muller (1–3) Melancon (28)28,62156–42W1
July 21 (2)@ Braves Suspended (Rain, Makeup: September 24)
99July 22@ Marlins 3–2 Snell (4–3) Holloway (2–3) Melancon (29)10,97757–42W2
100July 23@ Marlins 5–2 Musgrove (6–7) Thompson (2–3) Melancon (30)9,26458–42W3
101July 24@ Marlins 2–3 Garrett (1–1) Hill (5–5) García (15)13,20758–43L1
102July 25@ Marlins 3–9 Bender (2–1) Darvish (7–5)12,76558–44L2
103July 27 Athletics 7–4 Paddack (7–6) Kaprielian (5–4) Melancon (31)40,16259–44W1
104July 28 Athletics 4–10 Manaea (8–6) Snell (4–4)35,35159–45L1
105July 29 Rockies 3–0 Musgrove (7–7) Freeland (1–6) Melancon (32)31,88460–45W1
106July 30 Rockies 4–9 Gray (7–6) Weathers (4–3)38,68660–46L1
107July 31 Rockies 3–5 Márquez (9–8) Darvish (7–6) Bard (16)44,14460–47L2
August: 11–15 (Home: 6–7; Away: 5–8)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
108August 1 Rockies 8–1 Stammen (5–2) Gomber (8–6)36,24761–47W1
109August 3@ Athletics 8–1 Snell (5–4) Manaea (8–7)11,98562–47W2
110August 4@ Athletics 4–5 (10) Trivino (4–4) Hill (5–6)10,64862–48L1
111August 6 Diamondbacks 5–8 Peacock (5–6) Weathers (4–4) Poppen (1)34,03862–49L2
112August 7 Diamondbacks 6–2 Pomeranz (1–0) de Geus (2–1)39,13463–49W1
113August 8 Diamondbacks 2–0 Snell (6–4) Bumgarner (6–7) Melancon (33)30,98964–49W2
114August 9 Marlins 8–3 Musgrove (8–7) Thompson (2–5)26,84165–49W3
115August 10 Marlins 6–5 Johnson (3–2) Bleier (2-2) Melancon (34)32,06066–49W4
116August 11 Marlins 0–7 Alcántara (7–10) Weathers (4–5)29,75366–50L1
117August 12@ Diamondbacks 3–12 Smith (4–8) Darvish (7–7)9,08666–51L2
118August 13@ Diamondbacks 2–3 Clippard (1–0) Stammen (5–3)12,86666–52L3
119August 14@ Diamondbacks 0–7 Gilbert (1–1) Musgrove (8–8)16,71666–53L4
120August 15@ Diamondbacks 8–2 Knehr (1–0) Gallen (1–7)17,72267–53W1
121August 16@ Rockies 5–6 Bard (6–5) Hudson (4–2)24,56567–54L1
122August 17@ Rockies 3–7 Márquez (11–9) Strahm (0–1)28,13967–55L2
123August 18@ Rockies 5–7 Bowden (2–2) Arrieta (5–12) Bard (20)20,69267–56L3
124August 20 Phillies 3–4 Neris (2–5) Snell (6–5) Kennedy (20)40,92767–57L4
125August 21 Phillies 4–3 (10) Melancon (3–2) Brogdon (5–3)43,38368–57W1
126August 22 Phillies 4–7 Gibson (9–5) Weathers (4–6)38,54868–58L1
127August 24 Dodgers 2–5 Urías (14–3) Johnson (3–3) Jansen (28)41,67668–59L2
128August 25 Dodgers 3–5 (16) Knebel (3–0) Camarena (0–1) Greene (1)41,76568–60L3
129August 26 Dodgers 0–4 Scherzer (12–4) Darvish (7–8)43,38368–61L4
130August 27@ Angels 5–0 Musgrove (9–8) Criswell (0–1)25,37669–61W1
131August 28@ Angels 2–10 Wantz (1–0) Weathers (4–7)36,17669–62L1
132August 30@ Diamondbacks 7–5 Stammen (6–3) Gilbert (1–2) Melancon (35)8,48270–62W1
133August 31@ Diamondbacks 3–0 Snell (7–5) Gallen (2–8) Melancon (36)10,81871–62W2
September: 7–19 (Home: 4–7; Away: 3–12)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
134September 1@ Diamondbacks 3–8 Weaver (3–3) Darvish (7–9)5,94571–63L1
135September 3 Astros 3–6 Taylor (3–4) Pagán (4–1) Pressly (23)37,03371–64L2
136September 4 Astros 10–2 Musgrove (10–8) Valdez (9–5)35,33872–64W1
137September 5 Astros 4–3 Melancon (4–2) Stanek (1–4)35,00773–64W2
138September 7 Angels 0–4 Herget (2–1) Snell (7–6)34,40573–65L1
139September 8 Angels 8–5 Darvish (8–9) Mayers (3–4) Melancon (37)34,53774–65W1
140September 10@ Dodgers 0–3 Urías (17–3) Musgrove (10–9) Jansen (31)48,40374–66L1
141September 11@ Dodgers 4–5 Buehler (14–3) Paddack (7–7) Jansen (32)46,96974–67L2
142September 12@ Dodgers 0–8 Scherzer (14–4) Lamet (2–4)42,63774–68L3
143September 13@ Giants 1–9 Littell (3–0) Darvish (8–10)21,07874–69L4
144September 14@ Giants 1–6 DeSclafani (12–6) Arrieta (5–13)23,19274–70L5
145September 15@ Giants 9–6 Musgrove (11–9) Leone (3–4)21,21275–70W1
146September 16@ Giants 7–4 Crismatt (3–1) Gausman (14–6)23,37976–70W2
147September 17@ Cardinals 2–8 Mikolas (1–2) Velasquez (3–7)30,93776–71L1
148September 18@ Cardinals 2–3 Miller (1–0) Pagán (4–2) Gallegos (9)40,62676–72L2
149September 19@ Cardinals 7–8 Reyes (9–8) Arrieta (5–14) Gallegos (10)35,32676–73L3
150September 21 Giants 5–6 Watson (6–4) Melancon (4–3) Rogers (13)36,43976–74L4
151September 22 Giants 6–8 Doval (4–1) Velasquez (3–8)38,18976–75L5
152September 23 Giants 7–6 (10) Detwiler (3–1) Leone (3–5)31,04977–75W1
153September 24 (1)@ Braves 6–5 (7) Hudson (5–1) Smith (3–6) Melancon (29)N/A78–75W2
154September 24 (2) Braves 0–4 Fried (13–7) Knehr (1–1)33,26578–76L1
155September 25 Braves 8–10 (10) Rodríguez (5–4) Hudson (5–3) Smith (34)39,02678–77L2
156September 26 Braves 3–4 Minter (3–6) Johnson (3–4) Smith (35)41,29478–78L3
157September 28@ Dodgers 1–2 Buehler (15–4) Darvish (8–11) Treinen (7)52,12878–79L4
158September 29@ Dodgers 9–11 Price (5–2) Pagán (4–3) Jansen (37)45,36678–80L5
159September 30@ Dodgers 3–8 Knebel (4–0) Velasquez (3–9)52,55078–81L6
October: 1–2 (Home: 0–0; Away: 1–2)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
160October 1@ Giants 0–3 DeSclafani (13–7) Ávila (0–1) Doval (3)33,97578–82L7
161October 2@ Giants 3–2 (10) Hill (6–6) Castro (1–1) Melancon (39)40,76079–82W1
162October 3@ Giants 4–11 Webb (11–3) Knehr (1–2)36,90179–83L1
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement
Bold = Padres team member

Trade Deadline

July 25: Tucupita Marcano, Jack Suwinski, & Michell Miliano to the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for 2B Adam Frazier

July 30: Mason Thompson & Jordy Barley to the Washington Nationals in exchange for RP Daniel Hudson

July 30: Anderson Espinoza to the Chicago Cubs for OF Jake Marisnick

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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
Jake Cronenworth 152567941513372171455.266.460
Manny Machado 15356492157312281061263.278.489
Eric Hosmer 151509531372801265548.269.395
Fernando Tatís Jr. 1304789913531042972562.282.611
Tommy Pham 1554757410924215491478.229.383
Trent Grisham 1324626111228315621354.242.413
Wil Myers 146442561132421763854.256.434
Jurickson Profar 13735347801724331049.227.320
Victor Caratini 116313337190739235.227.323
Ha-seong Kim 1172672754122834622.202.352
Adam Frazier 57191255181111513.267.335
Austin Nola 561731547120229014.272.376
Jorge Mateo 57871018402652.207.322
Webster Rivas 2468815202408.221.338
Brian O'Grady 325188302908.157.333
Jake Marisnick 344849100212.188.208
Tucupita Marcano 254478100306.182.205
Luis Campusano 113403000104.088.088
John Andreoli 7621100001.167.333
Patrick Kivlehan 5431000202.250.250
Iván Castillo 3301000101.333.333
Pitcher Totals1622481124402805.098.139
Team Totals1625384729130527321180695110586.242.401

Source:

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
Joe Musgrove 1193.1832310181.1142686454203
Yu Darvish 8114.2230300166.1138817844199
Blake Snell 764.2027270128.2101616069170
Chris Paddack 775.0723220108.111567612299
Ryan Weathers 475.323018194.210157563072
Craig Stammen 633.06674188.17931301383
Nabil Crismatt 313.76450081.18740342471
Mark Melancon 432.236403964.25421162559
Emilio Pagán 434.83670063.15635341869
Tim Hill 663.62780159.25134242356
Pierce Johnson 343.22632058.24721212777
Austin Adams 324.10650052.22828243576
Dinelson Lamet 244.40229047.04824232257
Miguel Díaz 313.64252142.03119171946
Reiss Knehr 124.97125029.02316162020
Drew Pomeranz 101.75270025.219651030
Nick Ramirez 115.75130020.1231513714
Daniel Hudson 125.21230019.0171311927
Vince Velasquez 038.5344012.2151312416
Jake Arrieta 0310.9544012.118161559
Keone Kela 225.06120010.21186313
Daniel Camarena 019.646009.116121037
Aaron Northcraft 102.255008.052285
Ross Detwiler 102.577007.032256
Matt Strahm 018.106106.2156614
Taylor Williams 001.695005.131136
James Norwood 000.005005.060033
Adrián Morejón 003.862204.252223
Shaun Anderson 005.795004.263324
Pedro Ávila 012.251104.042135
Javy Guerra 004.914003.242223
Mason Thompson 003.004003.041112
Dan Altavilla 006.752001.111102
Jake Cronenworth 000.001000.210001
Team Totals79834.10162162431430.012777086515161517

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Farm system

Level TeamLeagueManagerWLPosition
Triple-A El Paso Chihuahuas Triple-A West Edwin Rodríguez 46745th
Double-A San Antonio Missions Double-A Central Phillip Wellman 57634th
High-A Fort Wayne TinCaps High-A Central Anthony Contreras54666th
Low-A Lake Elsinore Storm Low-A West Mike McCoy 55653rd
Rookie ACL Padres Arizona Complex League Vinny Lopez26324th
Rookie DSL Padres Dominican Summer League Miguel Del Castillo37212nd

Notes

  1. game suspended in the middle of the 6th inning with the Padres leading 8–4 because of the gun shooting outside Nationals Park; game completed on July 18 before the regularly scheduled game [2] [3]

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