Jose Iglesias Does It All in Padres’ Comeback Win over Royals
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Jose Iglesias does it all in Padres’ comeback win over Royals
Sometime after the Padres started to get healthy in early May, Padres manager Mike Shildt had a talk with Jose Iglesias. The 35-year-old veteran had done his part to help hold things together as Jackson Merrill, Jake Cronenworth, Brandon Lockridge, Jason Heyward and Luis Arraez all hit the injured list in the early part of the season. The next way that Iglesias could help — off the bench as he did in Sunday’s 3-2 walk-off win over the Kansas Cit…
SAN DIEGO, California.- José Iglesias tied the game with a two-run single with the bases full and two out in the seventh inning as an emerging batter, and then promoted the triumph race with a roll in the ninth for the San Diego Fathers, who beat 3-2 to the Kansas Royals [...] La entrada José Iglesias leads to the triumph of Padres 3-2 aparece primero en PSN Noticias.
José Iglesias tied the game with a two-run single with the bases full and two out in the seventh inning as an emergent batter, and then boosted the win race with one roll in the ninth for the San Diego Fathers, who beat 3-2 to the Kansas City Royals on Sunday to take two out of three in the series.
Table of ContentsLineup San Diego Padres Lineup Kansas City Royals Development of the meeting Highlights This June 22, the cast of San Diego Padres, thanks to the Cuban player José Iglesias closed the weekend series to Kansas City Royals in a great way, winning 3×2 and arriving in that way 42 victories in the MLB 2025 season. The National League team won two of three commitments to those of the Americana in Petco Park. The Antillano was vital in…
Iglesias walks it off after Vasquez shines in series-clinching win over Royals
Mandatory Credit: Denis Poroy-Imagn Images Petco Park – The San Diego Padres (42-35) and Kansas City Royals (38-40) face off in Sunday’s rubber match at Petco Park, with the series tied 1–1 after San Diego’s bounce-back win in game two. The Padres turn to Randy Vásquez (3–4, 3.70 ERA), who has shown significant improvement, particularly against left-handed hitters (over his last three starts, he has held lefties to a .167 average, .635 OPS). Vás…
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