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Preview the July 27 matchup between the St. Louis Cardinals and San Diego Padres with recent trends, how to watch, livestream info, and more.
While the Cardinals pitchers worked around 11 hits to keep the Padres scoreless, the Cardinals' lineup pushed across three runs on five hits, a pair of walks, and a hit
Randy Vásquez and Mike Shildt’s Four Horsemen rode to the rescue. On a surprisingly (somewhat) pleasant July evening at Busch Stadium, the San Diego Padres got a much-needed victory the same way they got their only other victory this week.
The Cardinals made franchise history they haven't achieved in 82 years following their shutout win over the Padres on Friday.
Matthew Liberatore returns to the mound for the first time in 2 weeks as the Cardinals face the Padres at 6:15 p.m. Saturday to continue a four-game series at Busch.
The Padres’ only saving grace in their current position is they began the second half in a better spot than they did last year, when they were just one game over .500. These Padres were 52-44 before splitting their first six games after the break, at the Nationals and Marlins, and then dropping the first two games in St. Louis.
Despite being three games over .500 and in the mix for a wild card spot in the National League, the St. Louis Cardinals are looking to take advantage of the number of contending teams seeking bullpen help prior to the trade deadline.
San Diego Padres president of baseball operations A.J. Preller has made it clear he wants to acquire more offense before the trade deadline.