Gavin Sheets has 4 RBIs, Martín Maldonado hits 2-run HR as Padres beat Rockies 13-9
- The San Diego Padres defeated the Colorado Rockies 13-9 in a Friday night game at Coors Field attended by 30,490 fans.
- The Rockies entered the game with a major league worst 6-32 record and on a seven-game losing streak tied for the worst 38-game start since 1901.
- San Diego scored season highs of 13 runs and 16 hits, including key contributions from Gavin Sheets who had two RBIs and Martín Maldonado who hit a two-run homer off reliever Jimmy Herget.
- Ryan McMahon hit a home run and expressed pride in the team’s resilience, hoping to carry that positive energy forward as the Padres extended their lead to 11 runs despite conceding nine late in the game.
- The Rockies extended their scoreless streak against the Padres to 32 innings before late rallies could not prevent their ninth loss when hitting multiple home runs this season.
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Gavin Sheets drives four races, Martin Maldonado hits home run and Fathers beat 13-9 to Rockies
DENVER (AP) — Gavin Sheets connected two doubles and pushed for four races, while Venezuelan Luis Arraez, Dominican Manny Machado and Jackson Merrill got three hits each, and the San Diego Fathers beat 13-9 to...

Gavin Sheets has 4 RBIs, Martín Maldonado hits 2-run HR as Padres beat Rockies 13-9
DENVER (AP) — Gavin Sheets had two doubles and four RBIs, Luis Arraez, Manny Machado and Jackson Merrill each had three hits and the San Diego Padres beat the Colorado Rockies 13-9 on Friday night.

Padres build 11-run lead, withstand Rockies' late rally
Gavin Sheets knocked in four runs, Martin Maldonado launched a homer and the visiting San Diego Padres became the latest team to batter the Colorado Rockies' pitching staff during a 13-9 victory in Denver on Friday night.
Rockies offense comes alive, but it’s not enough in 13-9 loss to Padres
The rally was furious, but it was too little and too late. So, once again, the Rockies came up short, losing 13-9 to the Padres on Friday in front of 30,490 fans at Coors Field on a perfect spring night. Colorado lost its seventh consecutive game and fell to 6-32, matching the 1988 Baltimore Orioles for the worst 38-game start in Major League Baseball’s Modern ERA (since 1901). The Rockies pounded out a season-high 16 hits and made the Padres, o…
Padres hold on to beat Rockies in series opener
DENVER — That was almost exactly the way to beat a bad team. Then the Padres’ bullpen surrendered seven runs in the final two innings and closer Robert Suarez had to come in and earn a save by getting the final two outs. After building an 11-run lead by getting a bunch of hits and getting some help, the Padres held on for a 13-9 victory over the possibly historically horrible Rockies on Friday night at Coors Field. “Absolutely textbook,” Shildt …
Arraez Predicted to Break Insane MLB Record
Luis Arraez is redefining what it means to be a contact hitter in the modern MLB landscape. This San Diego Padres infielder has players and analysts alike buzzing, as David Adler from MLB.com recently predicted something quite remarkable: Arraez, a three-time batting champion, might strike out fewer than 20 times all season. Given his impressive track record, it’s a prediction that’s hard to argue against. Arraez has been a master at avoiding st…
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