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Padres Slug Their Way Past Giants
Sung-Mun Song delivered his first major league hit as San Diego matched its season highs with 14 hits and 10 runs.
On Tuesday, the San Diego Padres tied season highs with 14 hits and 10 runs in a 10-5 victory over the San Francisco Giants.
Early home runs from Giants rookie Jesus Rodriguez and Giants infielder Casey Schmitt gave San Francisco a 4-1 lead against Padres pitcher Walker Buehler.
Padres infielder Miguel Andujar led the 14-hit attack with a single, double, and triple, while Padres infielder Sung-Mun Song, a 29-year-old South Korean infielder, recorded his first Major League Baseball hit with a two-run double.
San Diego's decisive five-run fourth inning against Giants pitcher Logan Webb gave the Padres a lead they never relinquished, with Webb allowing six runs and seven hits in four innings.
Wednesday's series finale features Padres RHP Matt Waldron facing Adrian Houser, with San Diego holding a 40-23 record against San Francisco dating back to the 2022 season.
San Diego woke up with 14 hits and 10 runs to match the series in San Francisco SAN FRANCISCO, California.– The San Diego Parents (21-14) matched their best offensive records of the season by connecting 14 unstoppable and score 10 runs to beat 10-5 the San Francisco Giants (14-22) this Tuesday at Oracle Park. Jackson Merrill led the attack with three hits and two races produced, while Xander Bogaerts provided a quadrangular in a night in which S…