The San Diego Padres only gave up two hits the entire night to the Colorado Rockies as they defeated the Rockies 6-0.  Randy Wolf flirted with a no-hitter but eventually eventually gave up a hit after 6.2 innings.  Kevin Cameron gave up one more hit in the final two innings, but by then the Rockies had already more less given up.

Wolf pitched seven innings to pick up his first win of the season.  Wolf did walk four batters but also struckout nine batters while only allowing the one hit. Cameron did a good deal coming in and pitching the last two inning and only allowing one hit as well.

Brian Giles, Kevin Kouzmanoff, and Jim Edmonds all had two RBI each for the Padres.  All the Padres scoring came in the 5th inning.

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Post info: By Padres10 on April 16th, 2008
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The San Diego Padres lost Tuesday night to the San Francisco Giants in 11 innings.  Bengie Molina hit a game winning homerun off of Cla Meredith in the 11th inning as the Giants beat the Padres 3-2.  It was Molina’s second homerun of the game.

Padres starting pitcher Randy Wolf didn’t pitch too badly.  Wolf pitched six innings and gave up five hits and two earned runs.  Joe Thatcher and Heath Bell both pitched two innings without allowing a run.  Merideth was the one out of the bullpen to give up the one run, that cost them the ballgame.

The Padres didn’t have much offense on Tuesday night as well.  Khalil Green hit a into a fielder choice in the 6th inning that scored Adrian Gonzalez and Brian Giles hit a sac fly in the ninth inning that scored Colt Morton that tied the game to send it into extra innings.

Post info: By Padres10 on April 9th, 2008
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The San Diego Padres beat the Houston Astros on Thursday to improve their record to 3-1 on the young season.  It was a two run homerun by Kevin Kouzmanoff that was the big hit of the ballgame.   When Kouzmanoff hit his homerun, it gave the Padres a one run lead in the first inning.

The Astros did battle back to tie up the ballgame in the 7th inning, Tadahito Iguchi singled in Scott Hairston for the go ahead and winning run.

Randy Wolf pitched six strong innings for the Padres.  He only allowed four hits, one earned run, and had five strikeouts.

Trevor Hoffman was able to secure his second save of the season.  It was nice to see after he blew the save on Wednesday.

Post info: By Padres10 on April 3rd, 2008
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