Game Updates
The San Diego Padres delivered a masterclass in pitching and timely hitting on Wednesday afternoon, blanking the New York Mets 5-0 in a game that belonged to Yu Darvish from the first pitch. The veteran right-hander silenced a potent Mets lineup over seven dominant innings, allowing just two hits while striking out seven—his curveball and cutter baffling hitters all afternoon. Darvish's gem was the backbone of San Diego's shutout, as the Padres' bullpen sealed the deal with three perfect frames from Jason Adam and Robert Suárez, combining for three strikeouts without surrendering a baserunner.
The Padres' offense struck early, with Fernando Tatis Jr. sparking rallies from the leadoff spot—scoring twice and reaching base three times—while Manny Machado and Gavin Sheets delivered the key blows. Machado's two-run single in the third broke the game open, and Sheets crushed a two-run homer in the eighth to put the finishing touches on New York's misery. For the Mets, it was a day to forget: their lineup managed just three hits total, with Francisco Lindor and Pete Alonso combining to go 0-for-7 as Clay Holmes labored through 3.2 innings, surrendering four runs. The loss drops New York further back in the playoff hunt, while San Diego's statement win keeps their postseason hopes alive.