Good Morning San Diego: Padres rally late, come up short in loss to Blue Jays

The San Diego Padres brought the winning run to the plate with two out in the bottom of the ninth inning against the Toronto Blue Jays. Xander Bogaerts stepped into the batter’s box with Jackson Merrill and Fernando Tatis Jr. on first and second base after the Padres recorded three consecutive two-out hits off Padres closer Louis Varland. Bogaerts worked the count full, but on the final pitch of the at-bat he hit a routine ground ball to third base, which resulted in the final out of the game to give San Diego a 5-3 loss at the hands of Toronto in their series opener at Petco Park on Friday night.
The Padres came into the bottom of the ninth trailing, 5-2. Jake Cronenworth pinch hit and struck out to open the inning and Luis Rengifo hit a deep fly ball into left field for the second out of the inning. Luis Campusano lined a ball back through the middle of the infield and Tatis followed with a line drive single through the right side of the infield. Merrill stepped in and connected on another base hit, which scored Campusano to cut the deficit to 5-3.
Bogaerts represented the winning run and Petco Park was waiting to erupt with a big hit from the San Diego shortstop. Bogaerts started the scoring in the game in the bottom of the first inning when he connected on a two-run home run off starter Shane Bieber to put the Padres up 2-0. Considering the speed of Tatis and Merrill and the fact that they were on the move on a 3-2 pitch, a base hit by Bogaerts might have tied the game, but it would have likely brought San Diego within a run with Manny Machado set to come to the plate. However, that was not how the 3-2 pitch played out. Instead, Bogaerts bounced a ground ball to Toronto third baseman Kazuma Okamoto who threw across the diamond in time to get Bogaerts to end the inning and the game.
Okamoto proved to have the game-winning hit for the Blue Jays in the top of the fifth inning. Padres starter JP Sears allowed two of the first three batters of the inning to reach base on singles and Jhony Brito came in to face Vladamir Guerrero Jr. Brito allowed an RBI-single and Toronto tied the game at 2-2. Brito then faced Okamoto who won a seven-pitch at-bat with a 377-foot three-run home run into the left field bleachers to give the Blue Jays a 5-2 lead.
San Diego will try to stop a two-game losing streak in the second game of the series against Toronto today at 5:40 p.m.
Padres News:
- The All-Star break will give Michael King a chance to change his mindset entering the second half of the season according to Thomas Conroy of Gaslamp Ball.
- The Padres can use the 2026 MLB Draft to rebuild their minor league depth according to Cheri Bell of Gaslamp Ball.
- AJ Cassavell of Padres.com looks at what Mason Miller did to have an All-Star start to the 2026 season.
- Ty France faced off against his former team in series opener against Blue Jays.
- Freddy Fermin goes 1-for-4 as DH for El Paso.
Baseball News:
- Tristan Peters hit for the cycle and led the Chicago White Sox to a win over the Athletics.
- Shohei Ohtani hit a leadoff home run for the Los Angeles Dodgers the same night he was scratched from his start on the mound against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
- Samuel Basallo hit a two-run home run to lead the Baltimore Orioles to a 5-3 win over the Kansas City Royals.
- The Detroit Tigers thumped the Philadelphia Phillies in a 10-2 win.
- Hunter Greene strikes out 12 to lead the Cincinnati Reds past the Chicago Cubs.
- The Cleveland Guardians snapped the Miami Marlins’ six-game win streak with a 3-2 win.
- Nick Martinez recorded his eighth win of the season for the Tampa Bay Rays.



