Pirates fall to Padres again, 9-4
- The San Diego Padres secured their third win in a row by defeating Pittsburgh with a 9-4 score on Friday evening.
- The Pirates fell behind after their starter Mitch Keller hit Fernando Tatis Jr., who left with a left forearm injury; initial X-rays were negative.
- Luis Arraez contributed three hits, including a double driving in Oscar Gonzalez, helping the Padres take a lead that extended in the eighth inning.
- Padres starter Dylan Cease allowed two runs over the course of four innings, while Keller surrendered five runs—four of them earned—on a total of eight hits during his five innings on the mound.
- Pittsburgh has lost three of their last four games as they start a six-game homestand, while San Diego’s bullpen ERA of 1.77 remains among MLB’s best.
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Arraez has 3 hits, 3 RBIs to help Padres beat Pirates
PITTSBURGH — Luis Arraez had three hits and drove in three runs to help the San Diego Padres beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 9-4 on Friday night for their third straight victory. Arraez is 6 for 12 since returning from a concussion. Fernando Tatis Jr. left the game in the third after being hit on the left forearm by a pitch from Mitch Keller. The Padres announced that initial X-rays were negative. Oneil Cruz drew a two-out walk from Padres starter D…

Luis Arraez has 3 hits, 3 RBIs to help Padres beats Pirates 9-4
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Luis Arraez had three hits and drove in three runs to help the San Diego Padres beat the Pittsburgh Pirates 9-4 on Friday night for their third straight victory. Arraez is 6 for 12 since returning from a concussion.
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