Padres Bring 3-Game Losing Streak Into Matchup Against the Blue Jays
- The San Diego Padres, holding a 27-18 record, bring a three-game losing streak into their Tuesday 7:07 p.m. EDT matchup against the 22-24 Toronto Blue Jays in Toronto.
- The Padres aim to improve their standing near the Dodgers despite recent losses, while the Blue Jays cope with multiple pitcher injuries and inconsistent offense.
- Key contributors include Fernando Tatis Jr. Hitting.304 with 12 home runs and 27 RBIs for the Padres, and Blue Jays star Bo Bichette posting a 1.173 OPS over a recent stretch.
- Probable pitchers Dylan Cease with a 4.60 ERA and Chris Bassitt with a 3.16 ERA and 55 strikeouts are set to start, while the Padres are undefeated 7-0 when hitting two plus home runs.
- This game will test both teams as Padres try to halt their skid and Blue Jays seek to leverage recent offensive improvements despite key injuries and a minus-28 run differential.
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