Mike Shildt Issued by Blunt Take After Loss Series in Gemini

The San Diego Padres could not overcome The Minnesota Gemini Sunday 7-2 on the target field and lowering two of three in the series, extending challenging driving for the team. The loss arrived after a short offensive turnover of the previous day, when Padres achieved 12 starts to 14 hits against twins.
In awakening loss, manager Padres Mike Shildt offered a verdict without stupidityvia Kevin Acee San Diego Union-Tribune
“It wasn’t good,” he said. “… I mean, I’m disappointed. I don’t know how to say it different. Get down and just couldn’t go back.”
His frustration played as his own misconception of the team on the plate and in Bulp.
All-Star Dever-Ableer Joe Ryan (13-7) used these weaknesses, scattering five punches over seven intrudes as he hit eight and issued a unique walk. Ryan, throwing seasonal 104 feet, limited San Diego to 3-for-14 with runners in position. The 28-year-old allowed only two races in the ninth to prevent shutdown.
Biron Bukton was led by a twin felony with a double homer in the third inn, marking his 29. house of season season and high career. He also added a double, final 2-for-5 with two RBIS. Royce Levis contributed two hits and two RBIs, while Luke Keakschall added RBI and has achieved twice. Minnesota has expanded the advantage of up to 6-0 to the fifth Inning, with KEACHALL and LEVIS – delivering RBI Singles and Ryan Jeffers who hit the victim of the fly. Another RBI Single of Lewis in the seventh was made 7-0.
San Diego handed the ball in David Morgan to hit things, and he excluded twins for the first two innings. Kyle Hart, he recalled the game from Triple El Paso, and then with 1 1/3 innings, but handed three races, including Bukton’s Homer. Jeremiah Estrada and Vandi Peralta were also used in relief, and Peralta provides three more driving in the fifth Inning. Yuki Matsui briefly received twin swing with 1-2-3 sixth, but Bullpen San Diego struggled to play close.
The Padres’ offense showed insight into life, but failed to use. Manny Machado and Ryan O’Hear loaded base without exit in the fourth, but Ryan retired Ramon Laureano, Gavin leaves and Jake Cronenworth. Padre finally reached two races in the ninth, Freddy Fermin’s RBI double and Brice Johnson is a single, but it was too small, too late. Fernando Tatis Jr. Went out in the eighth after the switch.
The defeat lowered the Padres for 2-5 during his past seven games, because two games were fell behind Los Angeles Dodgers in the NL West and now keeping the other than three places of wild cards on the base.
San Diego will return home to start the final calendar month of the season against Baltimore Orioles, who enter the second worst record in the American League (61-76). Pagers hope that Monday in Petco Park on Monday and regain the pattern that needed to push the late season.
2025-09-01 07:10:00







