2024 San Diego Padres season

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2024  San Diego Padres
National League Wild Card
SD Logo Brown.svg
League National League
Division West
Ballpark Petco Park
City San Diego, California
Record93–69 (.574)
Divisional place2nd
OwnersSeidler Equity Partners
General managers A. J. Preller
Managers Mike Shildt
Television MLB.tv
Radio KWFN  · KBZT
  2023 Seasons 2025  

The 2024 San Diego Padres season was the 56th season of the San Diego Padres franchise. The Padres compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West Division. The team plays its home games at Petco Park.

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With a win over the San Francisco Giants on September 13, the Padres improved on their 82–80 record from the previous season. After a win over the Chicago White Sox on September 22, the Padres achieved their first 90-win season since 2010. [1]

On September 24, the Padres secured a wild card spot in the postseason with a 4–2 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers behind a game-winning triple play. The 5-4-3 triple play marked a number of historical feats: the ninth overall in franchise history, the third to end a game in the last 30 years, the first by the Padres since June 10, 2010 against the New York Mets, and the first ever in MLB history to clinch a postseason berth by way of a game-winning triple play. [2] Additionally, they returned to the postseason for the third time in the past five seasons. They swept the Atlanta Braves in the 2024 National League Wild Card Series but they lost to their division rival and eventual World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2024 National League Division Series. [3]

On October 6, in Game 2 of the NLDS against the Dodgers, in a 10–2 blowout victory, the Padres hit 6 home runs in a single postseason game, which sets a franchise record for the most home runs in a single postseason game. [4] They were also the first team to hit 6 home runs in a single postseason game on the road, which is the most in Major League Baseball history. [5] However, they lost the series in five games and were eliminated.

Offseason

Acquisitions

PositionPlayer2023 Team
UTL Tyler Wade Oakland Athletics
RP Jeremiah Estrada Chicago Cubs
RP Logan Gillaspie Boston Red Sox
RP Stephen Kolek Seattle Mariners
OF Bryce Johnson San Francisco Giants
RP Luis Patiño Chicago White Sox
RP Yuki Matsui Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles (NPB)
RP Woo-suk Go LG Twins (KBO)
RP Wandy Peralta New York Yankees

Departures

PositionPlayer2024 Team
RP Josh Hader Houston Astros
SP Rich Hill Boston Red Sox
RP Luis García Los Angeles Angels
RP Drew Pomeranz Los Angeles Dodgers
SP Blake Snell San Francisco Giants
C Gary Sánchez Milwaukee Brewers
1B Ji-man Choi New York Mets
1B Garrett Cooper Chicago Cubs
SP Seth Lugo Kansas City Royals
SP Michael Wacha Kansas City Royals
SP Nick Martinez Cincinnati Reds
RP Tim Hill Chicago White Sox
OF Taylor Kohlwey New York Mets
C Austin Nola Kansas City Royals

Trades

November 17, 2023Traded RHP Scott Barlow to the Cleveland Guardians for RHP Enyel De Los Santos.
December 7, 2023Traded LF Juan Soto and CF Trent Grisham to the New York Yankees for RHP Michael King, C Kyle Higashioka, RHP Randy Vásquez, RHP Jhony Brito, and RHP Drew Thorpe
December 15, 2023Traded DH Matt Carpenter, LHP Ray Kerr and cash to the Atlanta Braves for CF Drew Campbell.
March 3, 2024Traded RHP Drew Thorpe, RHP Jairo Iriarte, OF Samuel Zavala, and RHP Steven Wilson to the Chicago White Sox for RHP Dylan Cease.

Source [6] [7]

Regular season

As part of MLB World Tour, the Padres opened their regular season with two games against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul, South Korea.

Game log

2024 Game Log: 93–69 (Home: 45–36; Away: 48–33)
March/April: 15–18 (Home: 7–12; Away: 8–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
1March 20 Dodgers*2–5 Hudson (1–0) Brito (0–1) Phillips (1)15,9520–1L1
2March 21@ Dodgers*15–11 King (1–0) Yamamoto (0–1) Suárez (1)15,9281–1W1
3March 28 Giants 6–4 Matsui (1–0) Jackson (0–1) Suárez (2)44,9532–1W2
4March 29 Giants 3–8 Harrison (1–0) Musgrove (0–1)45,4272–2L1
5March 30 Giants 6–9 Hicks (1–0) Cease (0–1)37,1042–3L2
6March 31 Giants 13–4 Ávila (1–0) Jefferies (0–1)34,4993–3W1
7April 1 Cardinals 2–6 Gibson (1–0) Waldron (0–1)37,5663–4L1
8April 2 Cardinals 2–5 Mikolas (1–1) Darvish (0–1) Helsley (1)43,0763–5L2
9April 3 Cardinals 3–2 Musgrove (1–1) Thompson (0–2) Suárez (3)38,8354–5W1
10April 5@ Giants 2–3 Doval (1–0) De Los Santos (0–1)40,6454–6L1
11April 6@ Giants 4–0 King (2–0) Winn (0–2)40,1145–6W1
12April 7@ Giants 2–3 Walker (1–0) Brito (0–2) Doval (1)40,1495–7L1
13April 8 Cubs 9–8 Peralta (1–0) Alzolay (1–1) Suárez (4)33,8646–7W1
14April 9 Cubs 1–5 Smyly (2–1) Musgrove (1–2)35,1716–8L1
15April 10 Cubs 10–2 Cease (1–1) Hendricks (0–2)39,0487–8W1
16April 12@ Dodgers 8–7 (11) Suárez (1–0) Vesia (0–2)49,6068–8W2
17April 13@ Dodgers 2–5 Stone (1–1) Cosgrove (0–1) Phillips (5)44,5828–9L1
18April 14@ Dodgers 6–3 Matsui (2–0) Feyereisen (0–1) Suárez (5)49,4329–9W1
19April 15@ Brewers 7–3 Musgrove (2–2) Ross (1–1) Suárez (6)18,39610–9W2
20April 16@ Brewers 6–3 Cease (2–1) Miley (0–1)20,03411–9W3
21April 17@ Brewers 0–1 Uribe (2–1) King (2–1) Payamps (2)24,52111–10L1
22April 19 Blue Jays 1–5 Francis (2–2) Waldron (0–2)44,89011–11L2
23April 20 Blue Jays 2–5 Berríos (4–0) Vásquez (0–1) Romano (2)43,27311–12L3
24April 21 Blue Jays 6–3 Musgrove (3–2) Bassitt (2–3) Suárez (7)44,52712–12W1
25April 22@ Rockies 3–1 Cease (3–1) Mears (0–2) Suárez (8)18,51513–12W2
26April 23@ Rockies 4–7 Beeks (2–1) King (2–2) Lawrence (1)18,82213–13L1
27April 24@ Rockies 5–2 Waldron (1–2) Blach (0–1) Suárez (9)19,35614–13W1
28April 25@ Rockies 9–10 Kinley (1–0) Peralta (1–1) Lawrence (2)27,70514–14L1
29April 26 Phillies 3–9 Nola (4–1) Musgrove (3–3)40,76314–15L2
30April 27 Phillies 1–5 Suárez (5–0) Cease (3–2)43,01814–16L3
31April 28 Phillies 6–8 Walker (1–0) King (2–3) Alvarado (5)42,03714–17L4
32April 29 Reds 2–5 Lodolo (3–0) Waldron (1–3)39,15814–18L5
33April 30 Reds 6–4 Darvish (1–1) Martinez (0–2) Suárez (10)36,76915–18W1
*March 20 and 21 games played at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul, South Korea
May: 16–11 (Home: 6–7; Away: 10–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
34May 1 Reds 6–2 De Los Santos (1–1) Cruz (1–2)32,99316–18W2
35May 3@ Diamondbacks 7–1 Cease (4–2) Cecconi (1–2)31,97617–18W3
36May 4@ Diamondbacks 13–1 King (3–3) Pfaadt (1–2)39,66118–18W4
37May 5@ Diamondbacks 4–11 Nelson (2–2) Waldron (1–4)30,96818–19L1
38May 6@ Cubs 6–3 Darvish (2–1) Lovelady (0–1) Suárez (11)35,56019–19W1
39May 7@ Cubs 2–3 Neris (2–0) De Los Santos (1–2)38,13319–20L1
40May 8@ Cubs 3–0 Cease (5–2) Wesneski (2–1) Suárez (12)30,13820–20W1
41May 10 Dodgers 2–1 Suárez (2–0) Grove (1–2)43,38821–20W2
42May 11 Dodgers 0–5 Paxton (5–0) Waldron (1–5)46,70121–21L1
43May 12 Dodgers 4–0 Darvish (3–1) Buehler (0–1)43,88122–21W1
44May 13 Rockies 4–5 Hudson (1–6) Vásquez (0–2) Beeks (4)34,45822–22L1
45May 14 Rockies 3–6 Quantrill (3–3) Cease (5–3) Kinley (1)40,13422–23L2
46May 15 Rockies 0–8 Gomber (1–2) King (3–4)33,95822–24L3
47May 17@ Braves 3–1 Waldron (2–5) Fried (3–2) Estrada (1)40,18623–24W1
May 18@ Braves Postponed (rain); Makeup: May 20
48May 19@ Braves 9–1 Darvish (4–1) Elder (1–2)39,20324–24W2
49May 20 (1)@ Braves 6–5 Brito (1–2) Jiménez (1–1) Suárez (13)35,11325–24W3
50May 20 (2)@ Braves 0–3 Sale (7–1) Vásquez (0–3) Iglesias (11)34,75325–25L1
51May 21@ Reds 0–2 Abbott (3–4) Musgrove (3–4) Díaz (8)18,99625–26L2
52May 22@ Reds 7–3 King (4–4) Martinez (1–3)14,25526–26W1
53May 23@ Reds 6–4 (10) Estrada (1–0) Moll (0–1) Suárez (14)16,47927–26W2
54May 24 Yankees 0–8 Rodón (6–2) Darvish (4–2)43,50527–27L1
55May 25 Yankees 1–4 Stroman (4–2) Cease (5–4) Holmes (15)44,84527–28L2
56May 26 Yankees 5–2 Estrada (2–0) Schmidt (5–3) Suárez (15)45,73128–28W1
57May 27 Marlins 2–1 Morejón (1–0) Puk (0–6) Suárez (16)38,74529–28W2
58May 28 Marlins 4–0 Waldron (3–5) Luzardo (2–4)41,03230–28W3
59May 29 Marlins 1–9 Garrett (2–0) Darvish (4–3)32,22730–29L1
60May 31@ Royals 11–8 Matsui (3–0) Schreiber (3–1) Suárez (17)30,00631–29W1
June: 15–13 (Home: 11–3; Away: 4–10)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
61June 1@ Royals 7–3 Vásquez (1–3) Marsh (4–3)25,26632–29W2
62June 2@ Royals 3–4 Klein (1–0) Matsui (3–1)21,82532–30L1
63June 3@ Angels 1–2 Strickland (2–1) Morejón (1–1) Estévez (9)32,68332–31L2
64June 4@ Angels 2–4 Moore (2–2) Matsui (3–2) Estévez (10)33,94732–32L3
65June 5@ Angels 2–3 Soriano (3–5) Cease (5–5) Moore (1)31,96032–33L4
66June 6 Diamondbacks 3–4 Ginkel (5–1) Estrada (2–1) Sewald (7)39,96332–34L5
67June 7 Diamondbacks 10–3 King (5–4) Pfaadt (2–5)40,34133–34W1
68June 8 Diamondbacks 13–1 Waldron (4–5) Nelson (3–5)42,63634–34W2
69June 9 Diamondbacks 3–9 Henry (2–2) Mazur (0–1)41,97934–35L1
70June 10 Athletics 6–1 Cease (6–5) Estes (2–2)38,82235–35W1
71June 11 Athletics 4–3 Suárez (3–0) Alexander (0–1)41,94536–35W2
72June 12 Athletics 5–4 Suárez (4–0) Miller (1–1)35,68837–35W3
73June 14@ Mets 1–2 Manaea (4–3) Waldron (4–6) Díaz (6)22,85037–36L1
74June 15@ Mets 1–5 Quintana (2–5) Mazur (0–2)37,03137–37L2
75June 16@ Mets 6–11 Megill (2–3) Cease (6–6)31,05437–38L3
76June 17@ Phillies 2–9 Sánchez (4–3) Vásquez (1–4)43,13437–39L4
77June 18@ Phillies 3–4 Hoffman (3–0) Suárez (4–1)43,02137–40L5
78June 19@ Phillies 5–2 Waldron (5–6) Kerkering (2–1) Suárez (18)44,44538–40W1
79June 20 Brewers 7–6 Estrada (3–1) Payamps (1–3)42,64439–40W2
80June 21 Brewers 9–5 Kolek (1–0) Milner (3–1) De Los Santos (1)41,28240–40W3
81June 22 Brewers 6–4 Vásquez (2–4) Rodríguez (0–3) Suárez (19)39,65841–40W4
82June 23 Brewers 2–6 Myers (5–2) King (5–5)42,04841–41L1
83June 24 Nationals 7–6 (10) Peralta (2–1) Harvey (2–3)39,16442–41W1
84June 25 Nationals 9–7 Mazur (1–2) Gore (6–7) Suárez (20)40,82543–41W2
85June 26 Nationals 8–5 Cease (7–6) Herz (1–2)37,39744–41W3
86June 28@ Red Sox 9–2 Kolek (2–0) Pivetta (4–5)33,54045–41W4
87June 29@ Red Sox 11–1 King (6–5) Houck (7–6)33,00346–41W5
88June 30@ Red Sox 1–4 Winckowski (2–0) Waldron (5–7) Jansen (16)30,66546–42L1
July: 13–9 (Home: 4–6; Away: 9–3)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
89July 2@ Rangers 0–7 Eovaldi (5–3) Cease (7–7)33,96546–43L2
90July 3@ Rangers 6–4 Morejón (2–1) Dunning (4–7) Suárez (21)37,85947–43W1
91July 4@ Rangers 3–1 King (7–5) Scherzer (1–2) Suárez (22)38,60748–43W2
92July 5 Diamondbacks 10–8 Kolek (3–0) Sewald (0–2)47,17149–43W3
93July 6 Diamondbacks 5–7 (10) Thompson (4–3) Peralta (2–2) Castellanos (1)44,76149–44L1
94July 7 Diamondbacks 1–9 Nelson (6–6) Cease (7–8)41,11249–45L2
95July 9 Mariners 3–8 Gilbert (6–5) Mazur (1–3)43,12349–46L3
96July 10 Mariners 0–2 Miller (7–7) King (7–6) Muñoz (15)39,61149–47L4
97July 12 Braves 1–6 Schwellenbach (3–4) Waldron (5–8)44,39049–48L5
98July 13 Braves 4–0 Cease (8–8) López (7–3)43,09750–48W1
99July 14 Braves 3–6 Sale (13–3) Vásquez (2–5) Iglesias (22)42,13250–49L1
94th All-Star Game: Arlington, TX
100July 19@ Guardians 0–7 Bibee (8–4) Waldron (5–9)37,24250–50L2
101July 20@ Guardians 7–0 Cease (9–8) Williams (0–2)37,48551–50W1
102July 21@ Guardians 2–1 King (8–6) Lively (8–6) Suárez (23)30,49152–50W2
103July 23@ Nationals 4–0 Vásquez (3–5) Herz (1–4)20,74953–50W3
104July 24@ Nationals 12–3 Waldron (6–9) Parker (5–6)23,32354–50W4
105 July 25@ Nationals 3–0 Cease (10–8) Corbin (2–10)20,75555–50W5
106July 26@ Orioles 6–4 Suárez (5–1) Kimbrel (6–3)43,69256–50W6
107July 27@ Orioles 9–4 King (9–6) Kremer (4–7)30,00857–50W7
108July 28@ Orioles 6–8 Pérez (2–0) Vásquez (3–6) Canó (4)38,41157–51L1
109July 30 Dodgers 6–5 (10) Suárez (6–1) Vesia (1–3)47,55958–51W1
110July 31 Dodgers 8–1 Cease (11–8) Kershaw (0–1)46,99759–51W2
August: 18–10 (Home: 9–4; Away: 9–6)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
111August 2 Rockies 2–5 Gomber (3–7) Estrada (3–2) Vodnik (5)44,39359–52L1
112August 3 Rockies 3–2 Adam (5–2) Lambert (2–5) Suárez (24)44,02960–52W1
113August 4 Rockies 10–2 Waldron (7–9) Quantrill (7–8)41,82861–52W2
114August 6@ Pirates 6–0 Hoeing (2–2) Woodford (0–3)17,81462–52W3
115August 7@ Pirates 9–8 (10) Scott (7–5) Holderman (3–5) Morejón (1)21,52863–52W4
116August 8@ Pirates 7–6 Adam (6–2) Bednar (3–4) Suárez (25)19,95264–52W5
117August 9@ Marlins 6–2 (10) Adam (7–2) de Geus (0–1)12,72165–52W6
118August 10@ Marlins 9–8 (10) Suárez (7–1) McMillon (0–1) Scott (19)20,22366–52W7
119August 11@ Marlins 6–7 Meyer (3–2) Cease (11–9) Soriano (1)15,69966–53L1
120August 12 Pirates 2–1 Estrada (4–2) Woodford (0–4) Suárez (26)45,39367–53W1
121August 13 Pirates 3–0 King (10–6) Ortiz (5–3) Suárez (27)42,94968–53W2
122August 14 Pirates 8–2 Pérez (3–5) Keller (10–7)39,77069–53W3
123August 16@ Rockies 3–7 Quantrill (8–8) Waldron (7–10)33,05469–54L1
124August 17@ Rockies 8–3 Cease (12–9) Freeland (3–5)47,48370–54W1
125August 18@ Rockies 2–3 Chivilli (1–1) Hoeing (2–3) Vodnik (9)26,02770–55L1
126August 19 Twins 5–3 King (11–6) Matthews (1–1) Suárez (28)40,22071–55W1
127August 20 Twins 7–5 Scott (8–5) Okert (3–2) Suárez (29)39,14372–55W2
128August 21 Twins 4–11 Woods Richardson (5–3) Waldron (7–11)36,58972–56L1
129August 22 Mets 3–8 Severino (9–6) Cease (12–10)41,67372–57L2
130August 23 Mets 7–0 Musgrove (4–4) Blackburn (5–4)40,55673–57W1
131August 24 Mets 1–7 Peterson (8–1) King (11–7)40,28473–58L1
132August 25 Mets 3–2 Suárez (8–1) Díaz (5–2)41,87074–58W1
133August 26@ Cardinals 7–4 Vásquez (4–6) Gibson (7–6)28,69775–58W2
134August 27@ Cardinals 7–5 Matsui (4–2) King (3–3) Scott (20)27,22476–58W3
135August 28@ Cardinals 3–4 Helsley (6–4) Suárez (8–2)30,99976–59L1
136August 29@ Cardinals 1–4 Gray (12–9) King (11–8) Helsley (41)26,55376–60L2
137August 30@ Rays 13–5 Pérez (4–5) Bradley (6–9)17,54777–60W1
138August 31@ Rays 4–11 Baz (2–2) Vásquez (4–7)16,60077–61L1
September: 16–8 (Home: 8–4; Away: 8–4)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceRecordStreak
139September 1@ Rays 4–3 Scott (9–5) Rodríguez (3–4) Suárez (30)17,49478–61W1
140September 2 Tigers 3–0 Musgrove (5–4) Hanifee (0–1) Suárez (31)44,95779–61W2
141September 4 Tigers 6–5 (10) Estrada (5–2) Foley (3–5)41,66980–61W3
142September 5 Tigers 3–4 Vanasco (1–0) Suárez (8–3) Holton (7)40,22180–62L1
143September 6 Giants 5–1 King (12–8) Black (0–3)42,59581–62W1
144September 7 Giants 3–6 Webb (12–9) Cease (12–11) Walker (6)43,31881–63L1
145September 8 Giants 6–7 Miller (4–5) Musgrove (5–5) Walker (7)42,99681–64L2
146September 10@ Mariners 7–3 Darvish (5–3) Kirby (11–11) Suárez (32)25,01282–64W1
147September 11@ Mariners 2–5 Woo (8–2) King (12–9) Muñoz (20)21,12982–65L1
148September 13@ Giants 5–0 Cease (13–11) Webb (12–10)39,79883–65W1
149September 14@ Giants 8–0 Musgrove (6–5) Black (0–4)31,24384–65W2
150September 15@ Giants 4–3 (10) Suárez (9–3) Doval (5–3) Morejón (2)33,04385–65W3
151September 16 Astros 3–1 Darvish (6–3) Arrighetti (7–13) Suárez (33)44,44386–65W4
152September 17 Astros 3–4 (10) Hader (8–7) Morejón (2–2) Neris (18)44,55386–66L1
153September 18 Astros 4–0 Cease (14–11) Valdez (14–7) Scott (21)42,88387–66W1
154September 20 White Sox 3–2 (10) Morejón (3–2) Anderson (1–2)45,79088–66W2
155September 21 White Sox 6–2 Pérez (5–5) Flexen (2–15) Scott (22)45,36089–66W3
156September 22 White Sox 4–2 Estrada (6–2) Ellard (2–3) Suárez (34)45,19790–66W4
157September 24@ Dodgers 4–2 King (13–9) Knack (3–5) Suárez (35)50,36991–66W5
158September 25@ Dodgers 3–4 Vesia (5–4) Estrada (6–3) Kopech (15)52,31091–67L1
159September 26@ Dodgers 2–7 Banda (3–2) Scott (9–6)52,43391–68L2
160September 27@ Diamondbacks 5–3 Darvish (7–3) Kelly (5–1) Suárez (36)43,31092–68W1
161September 28@ Diamondbacks 5–0 Peralta (3–2) Puk (4–9)42,91593–68W2
162September 29@ Diamondbacks 2–11 Pfaadt (11–10) Pérez (5–6) Nelson (1)38,89293–69L1
Legend:       = Win       = Loss       = Postponement       = Clinched playoff spot
Bold = Padres team member

Season standings

National League West

NL West
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Dodgers 9864.60552294635
San Diego Padres 9369.574545364833
Arizona Diamondbacks 8973.549944374536
San Francisco Giants 8082.4941842393843
Colorado Rockies 61101.3773737442457

National League Wild Card

Division leaders
Team W L Pct.
Los Angeles Dodgers 9864.605
Philadelphia Phillies 9567.586
Milwaukee Brewers 9369.574
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
San Diego Padres 9369.574+4
Atlanta Braves 8973.549
New York Mets 8973.549
Arizona Diamondbacks 8973.549
St. Louis Cardinals 8379.5126
Chicago Cubs 8379.5126
San Francisco Giants 8082.4949
Cincinnati Reds 7785.47512
Pittsburgh Pirates 7686.46913
Washington Nationals 7191.43818
Miami Marlins 62100.38327
Colorado Rockies 61101.37728

Record vs. opponents

Record vs. National League

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2024

TeamAZATLCHCCINCOLLADMIAMILNYMPHIPITSDSFSTLWSHAL
Arizona 2–53–35–19–46–74–24–33–44–34–26–77–63–35–124–22
Atlanta 5–24–22–43–32–59–42–47–67–63–33–44–32–45–831–15
Chicago 3–32–45–84–24–24–35–83–42–47–62–43–46–76–127–19
Cincinnati 1–54–28–56–14–35–24–92–44–35–82–42–47–62–421–25
Colorado 4–93–32–41–63–102–54–32–42–42–48–53–103–42–420–26
Los Angeles 7–65–22–43–410–35–14–34–21–54–25–89–45–24–230–16
Miami 2–44–93–42–55–21–54–26–76–70–72–43–33–32–1119–27
Milwaukee 3–44–28–59–43–43–42–45–12–47–62–54–28–52–431–15
New York 4–36–74–34–24–22–47–61–56–75–25–22–44–211–224–22
Philadelphia 3–46–74–23–44–25–17–64–27–63–45–15–24–29–426–20
Pittsburgh 2–43–36–78–54–22–47–06–72–54–30–62–45–84–320–26
San Diego 7–64–34–24–25–88–54–25–22–51–56–07–63–46–027–19
San Francisco 6–73–44–34–210–34–93–32–44–22–54–26–71–54–323–23
St. Louis 3–34–27–66–74–32–53–35–82–42–48–54–35–14–324–22
Washington 1–58–51–64–24–22–411–24–22–114–93–40–63–43–421–25

Updated with the results of all games through September 30, 2024.

Record vs. American League

Source: MLB Standings

TeamBALBOSCWSCLEDETHOUKCLAAMINNYYOAKSEATBTEXTOR
Arizona 1–23–02–13–01–21–22–12–11–21–22–11–20–32–22–1
Atlanta 1–23–11–22–13–03–02–12–13–02–12–11–22–12–12–1
Chicago 3–01–24–00–32–13–02–12–12–11–21–22–11–21–22–1
Cincinnati 0–31–23–01–30–33–00–33–02–13–01–20–31–21–22–1
Colorado 1–22–11–22–11–20–42–12–11–21–21–21–21–23–01–2
Los Angeles 2–13–03–02–11–21–22–12–22–12–12–13–02–11–22–1
Miami 2–10–32–11–22–10–31–20–32–11–21–22–11–31–23–0
Milwaukee 2–12–13–03–02–11–21–22–13–11–22–12–12–13–02–1
New York 2–13–03–00–31–21–22–11–22–14–01–20–30–32–12–1
Philadelphia 1–21–23–01–22–12–12–12–11–20–31–21–23–03–03–1
Pittsburgh 2–10–33–01–22–22–11–21–22–12–10–32–11–21–21–2
San Diego 2–12–13–02–12–12–12–10–32–11–23–01–32–12–11–2
San Francisco 2–11–22–11–22–12–13–01–22–10–32–21–21–22–11–2
St. Louis 3–02–11–22–11–21–21–32–12–12–12–11–22–12–10–3
Washington 2–21–21–21–22–12–10–32–11–22–11–22–11–21–22–1

Updated with the results of all games through September 30, 2024.

Postseason

Game Log

2024 Postseason Game Log: 4–3 (Home: 3–1; Away: 1–2)
NL Division Series: 2–3 (Home: 1–1; Away: 1–2)
#DateOpponentScoreWinLossSaveAttendanceSeries
1October 5@ Dodgers 5–7 Brasier (1–0) Morejón (0–1) Treinen (1)53,0280–1
2October 6@ Dodgers 10–2 Darvish (1–0) Flaherty (0–1)54,1191–1
3October 8 Dodgers 6–5 King (2–0) Buehler (0–1) Suárez (2)47,7442–1
4October 9 Dodgers 0–8 Phillips (1–0) Cease (0–1)47,7732–2
5October 11@ Dodgers 0–2 Yamamoto (1–0) Darvish (1–1) Treinen (2)53,1832–3

Postseason rosters

Playoff rosters

Roster

2024 San Diego Padres
Roster
PitchersCatchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

  • 47 Vic Rodriguez (hitting)
  • 89 Mike McCoy (assistant hitting)
  • 85 Pat O'Sullivan (assistant hitting)
  • 53 Ben Fritz (bullpen)
  • 46 David Macias (first base/outfield instructor)
  • 33 Tim Leiper (third base/infield instructor)
  • 57 Ruben Niebla (pitching)
  • 83 Peter Summerville (game planning/coaching assistant)
  • 82 Brian Esposito (catching)
  • 81 Morgan Burkhart (major league coaching assistant)
  • 66 Ryan Barba (major league field coordinator/bench coach)
  • 86 Heberto Andrade (bullpen catcher/coaching assistant)

Player stats

Yellow background = Team leader in category.

Batting

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; 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
Manny Machado 15259377163300291051145.275.472
Jake Cronenworth 155577721392931783561.241.390
Jurickson Profar 1585649415829024851076.280.459
Jackson Merrill 1565547716231624901629.292.500
Luis Arráez 11750061159242441916.318.398
Xander Bogaerts 1114285011315111441328.264.381
Ha-seong Kim 121403609416311472258.233.370
Fernando Tatís Jr. 1023986411021121491132.276.492
Donovan Solano 962833181130835222.286.417
Luis Campusano 912773763130840020.227.361
Kyle Higashioka 8424629541011745215.220.476
David Peralta 912363563110828222.267.415
Tyler Wade 9013828303008811.217.239
José Azócar 61731316200255.219.247
Bryce Johnson 4763913200417.206.238
Eguy Rosario 3053513603602.245.528
Mason McCoy 1949710200315.204.245
Graham Pauley 133244002500.125.313
Elías Díaz 122114201303.190.429
Brett Sullivan 71613001201.188.375
Brandon Lockridge 121242001120.167.417
Nick Ahmed 2711000000.143.143
Matthew Batten 1301010000.3331.000
Team totals1625526760145625918190726120458.263.420

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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
Dylan Cease 14113.4733330189.1137807365224
Michael King 1392.9531300173.2144715763201
Matt Waldron 7114.9127260146.2145848040133
Joe Musgrove 653.881919099.294444323101
Randy Vásquez 474.872020098.011956532962
Yu Darvish 733.311616081.26532302278
Robert Suárez 932.776503665.05221201659
Adrián Morejón 322.83600263.26324202171
Yuki Matsui 423.73640062.24627262769
Jeremiah Estrada 632.95620161.04222202394
Martín Pérez 313.461010052.04620201744
Stephen Kolek 305.21420046.25930271239
Jhony Brito 124.12260043.24923201029
Enyel De Los Santos 124.46440140.13921201348
Wandy Peralta 323.99460038.13319171322
Adam Mazur 137.4988033.24028282122
Jason Adam 301.01270026.21433731
Tanner Scott 312.73280426.126108931
Bryan Hoeing 111.52180023.21454518
Alek Jacob 002.4570014.2944219
Tom Cosgrove 0111.66180014.2231919615
Logan Gillaspie 007.1590011.1159907
Sean Reynolds 000.8290011.01011521
Pedro Ávila 109.004008.058869
Austin Davis 009.007007.068756
Carl Edwards Jr. 001000.010020
Team totals93693.86162162441439.112966696174621453

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Farm system

Level TeamLeagueManagerWLPosition
Triple-A El Paso Chihuahuas Pacific Coast League
Double-A San Antonio Missions Texas League
High-A Fort Wayne TinCaps Midwest League
Low-A Lake Elsinore Storm California League
Rookie ACL Padres Arizona Complex League
Rookie DSL Padres Gold Dominican Summer League
Rookie DSL Padres Brown Dominican Summer League

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