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Padres hit five homers, finish with 24 hits in 21-0 rout of Rockies

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May 11, 2025

Fernando Tatis Jr. and Xander Bogaerts hit home runs in the fifth entrance, part of a five-homer game for San Diego, and the parents enrupted the scratches of Colorado Rockies, 21-0, on Saturday night.

Jake Cronenworth, Gavin Sheets and Jason Heyward were also deep for San Diego. The parents established seasonal maximums in races and successes (24) for the second consecutive game while sending Colorado to their eighth consecutive defeat.

The rockies, which are 6-33, coincided with the 1988 Baltimore Orioles for the Sausage 39 game begins in the older ones in 130 years. Baltimore finished 54-107 that season.

Stephen Kolek (2-0) threw a bleached in his second beginning of the major leagues. He crossed through the alignment of Colorado, allowing five hits and struck out seven.

The only time he faced the problems was in the sixth when the rockies had runners in the corners with an out, but induced Hunter Goodman to a double play at the entrance.

The leaves were home to Bradley Black (0-2) in the first entry of five races and Heyward hit a three-run shot in the room when San Diego sent 12 men to the plate. The parents scored at least one race in the first six entries.

Jackson Merrill had four hits and Elias Díaz and Luis Arraáz ended with three hits each. Eight batters recorded at least two hits for San Diego.

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The Colorado Jacob Stallings receiver showed the last two tickets. The cooling of a race in the eighth and struck Diaz seeking to start the ninth.

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Merrill, who was 4 of 6, has five consecutive games of multiple hits, tied with the Trea Turner of Philadelphia for the longest active streak in the largest. Merrill, who lost a month of tension in the hamstrings, is hitting .538 since he returned to the alignment on Tuesday.

Associated Press reports.

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