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Padres Halt Angels' Scorching Offense, Even Series
Laureano and Tatis each drove in two runs as San Diego won for the 12th time in 14 games behind Márquez and Miller.
- On Saturday night in Anaheim, the San Diego Padres defeated the Los Angeles Angels 4-1, with left fielder Ramón Laureano and right fielder Fernando Tatis Jr. each driving in two runs behind starter Germán Márquez's 5 2/3 scoreless innings.
- Angels starter Yusei Kikuchi delivered six scoreless innings with eight strikeouts, while Márquez countered by allowing only two hits over 5 2/3 innings, keeping the contest scoreless deep into the game.
- The Padres broke the deadlock in the eighth inning after reliever Ryan Zeferjahn issued consecutive walks to Freddy Fermin and Jake Cronenworth, allowing Laureano and Tatis to drive in runs with back-to-back singles.
- Despite the loss, Angels manager Kurt Suzuki praised his team's resilience, stating they "never stopped fighting" against Padres closer Mason Miller, who secured his seventh save to finish the game.
- Sunday's series finale at Angel Stadium will feature Padres right-hander Michael King facing Angels left-hander Reid Detmers as both clubs seek to clinch the series.
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