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White Sox Start 3-Game Series with the Padres

The Padres open a three-game home series with the White Sox, who bring a .380 team slugging percentage and a 14-17 record.

  • On Friday, the San Diego Padres begin a three-game series at home against the Chicago White Sox at Petco Park, with German Marquez facing Noah Schultz in their first meeting this season.
  • Coming off a series loss to the Chicago Cubs, San Diego looks to recover against the White Sox, who arrive with momentum after sweeping the Los Angeles Angels.
  • Xander Bogaerts leads the Padres with five home runs, while Colson Montgomery powers the White Sox offense with 21 RBIs; San Diego holds a 10-6 record in home games.
  • Michael King starts for the Padres on Saturday against Sean Burke, followed by Randy Vasquez facing Anthony Kay on Sunday as both teams seek to stabilize rotations.
  • Trailing the Los Angeles Dodgers by half a game in the National League West, San Diego aims to close the gap, while Chicago remains third in the American League Central.
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Padres start 3-game series with the White Sox

The San Diego Padres start a three-game series at home against the Chicago White Sox on Friday.

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SAN DIEGO, California.- The San Diego Fathers receive this Friday night to the Chicago White Sox in the first of a series of three games that they are going to hold in Petco Park The game is scheduled at 6:40 p.m. and the Fathers do it as Second Place of [...] La entrada Padres Receipts Visit from White Sox aparece primero en PSN Noticias.

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Sports Illustrated broke the news in New York, United States on Thursday, April 30, 2026.
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