Final Mar 31
MIN 0 -185 o7.0
CHW 9 +169 u7.0
Final Mar 31
KC 11 +104 o8.5
MIL 1 -113 u8.5
Final Mar 31
BOS 5 +131 o9.5
BAL 8 -142 u9.5
Final Mar 31
COL 1 +273 o9.0
PHI 6 -310 u9.0
Final Mar 31
TEX 3 -125 o8.5
CIN 14 +115 u8.5
Final Mar 31
NYM 10 -185 o8.5
MIA 4 +169 u8.5
Final Mar 31
PIT 1 +160 o8.5
TB 6 -174 u8.5
Final Mar 31
WAS 2 +151 o8.5
TOR 5 -164 u8.5
Final (10) Mar 31
LAA 5 +144 o8.0
STL 4 -157 u8.0
Final Mar 31
SF 7 +109 o8.0
HOU 2 -118 u8.0
Final Mar 31
CLE 2 +121 o7.5
SD 7 -131 u7.5
Final Mar 31
DET 9 +108 o7.5
SEA 6 -117 u7.5
Final Mar 31
CHC 18 -146 o8.5
ATH 3 +135 u8.5
Final Mar 31
ATL 1 +193 o8.0
LAD 6 -213 u8.0

Atlanta @ San Diego preview

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Last Meeting ( Mar 27, 2025 ) Atlanta 4, San Diego 7

If Opening Day is any indication, expect San Diego Padres right fielder Fernando Tatis Jr. to do a lot more stealing in 2025.

Tatis went 3-for-4 and swiped two bases Thursday in San Diego's come-from-behind 7-4 win over the visiting Atlanta Braves. He took advantage of the slow delivery of Chris Sale to pilfer third base on both occasions.

The series continues on Friday night.

Last season, Tatis hit .276 with 21 homers and 49 RBIs but stole only 11 bases in 102 games. Missing 60 games from late June to early September with a stress reaction in his right leg put a crimp in his totals and his ability to run.

A new year and better health, however, appear to have returned the wheels to a player who stole a career-high 29 bases in 2023.

"I feel amazing and I think I showed it (Thursday)," he said. "I have my legs under myself."

Tatis also hit in the leadoff spot against Sale, one of the toughest left-handers around. Manager Mike Shildt said that Luis Arraez fits at the top of the order but that he would consider leading off Tatis in other games.

Tatis wasn't the only San Diego player showing off some hot wheels. Manny Machado stole a pair of bases, including a seventh-inning double steal with Xander Bogaerts that led to the team's final run.

"We talk about (building) the offensive machine," Shildt said, "and with the baserunning, everybody was on point."

The Padres hope that right-hander Dylan Cease is on point for his first start of 2025.

Cease went 14-11 with a 3.47 ERA last season, his first with San Diego. And since the bullpen covered 6 1/3 innings after a short appearance by Opening Day starter Michael King, the team could use some length from Cease.

Cease is 2-0 with a 3.60 ERA in three career starts against the Braves.

Atlanta will counter with right-hander Reynaldo Lopez, coming off the best season of his nine-year MLB career. Lopez posted an 8-5 mark and a 1.99 ERA in 135 2/3 innings over 26 appearances (35 starts), striking out 148. Right shoulder inflammation cost him a chunk of time in September.

Lopez is 0-1 with a 3.38 ERA in three career outings against the Padres.

Injuries were the overarching story of the Braves' 2024, even though they made the playoffs.

Most of last year's walking wounded appear ready for this season. That includes third baseman Austin Riley, who rifled a 401-foot homer in the fourth inning Thursday to give his team a 4-3 edge that the bullpen couldn't hold.

Riley said Atlanta is flying under a National League radar heavily covered by the Los Angeles Dodgers with occasional New York Mets and Philadelphia Phillies sightings on the horizon.

"Just stay healthy," he said of the team's main goal. "We've got the team. We've got the talent. It's a long season so we've just got to deal with the ebbs and flows of it. If we do that, we've got ourselves a chance."

--Field Level Media

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