Padres vs Giants: did a 3-run sixth inning tip the scale at Peoria Sports Complex?
The San Diego Padres moved to 12-11 after a 3-1 result over the San Francisco Giants, who fell to 15-8, at 4:10 PM EDT.
First inning
The Padres opened with 0 runs while the Giants collected 1 hit and left the inning scoreless.
Second inning
The Padres again posted 0 runs as the Giants added 1 more hit without producing a run.
Third inning
The Padres produced 1 hit in a scoreless frame, and the Giants matched with 1 hit while the game stayed 0-0.
Fourth inning
The Padres committed their lone error of the game in a scoreless inning, and the Giants went down without a run.
Fifth inning
The Padres and Giants both put up 0 runs, keeping the pitchers’ duel intact through 5 innings.
Sixth inning
The Padres broke through with 3 runs on 3 hits, and the Giants were held to 0 runs as the Friars created separation in the Padres vs Giants recap.
Seventh inning
The Padres added 1 hit but no runs, while the Giants scored their only run of the day on 2 hits to cut into the margin.
Eighth inning
The Padres were held scoreless as the Giants added 1 hit without scoring, and San Diego’s defense finished with 0 errors overall.
Ninth inning
The Giants put 1 hit on the board but stayed at 1 run for the game, and the Padres closed out a 3-1 Padres full-time result while allowing 7 hits and issuing 4 walks.
Walker Buehler anchored the Padres staff with 5.0 innings and 7 strikeouts, and Jeremiah Estrada’s previous-game line included a 0.00 earned run average and a 0.00 walks plus hits per inning pitched. Luis Campusano’s previous-game hitting line included a .500 average and a 1.500 on-base plus slugging mark, and Bryce Johnson’s previous-game line included a .333 average with a .666 on-base plus slugging figure.
San Diego finished with 5 hits and 2 walks while going 2-for-10 with runners in scoring position, and the Giants committed 3 errors as the Padres vs Giants result analysis centered on the decisive sixth. The Padres vs Giants full match report also reflected San Diego’s 11 strikeouts on the mound and a save in a 2:28 game with 6,723 in attendance.
The Padres are scheduled to be back at 4:10 PM EDT on 2026-03-17 against the Seattle Mariners at Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria, Arizona, and the broadcast is set for SDPA. Keep it locked for the next recap, and share this article with other Padres fans.