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Padres at Peoria Sports Complex: Did the Friars’ 7th-inning 5-run burst tilt it past the Mariners?

San Diego Padres moved to 13-11 after a 9-6 result, while the Seattle Mariners fell to 6-17 at Peoria Sports Complex at 4:10 PM EDT.


Apr 14, 2022; San Diego, California, USA; San Diego Padres designated hitter Luke Voit (45) gestures toward the dugout after hitting an RBI double during the second inning against the Atlanta Braves at Petco Park. Mandatory Credit: Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports

First inning


The Padres opened with 1 hit and left runners without a run, while the Mariners struck for 1 run on 1 hit for an early edge.


Second inning


The Friars produced 2 runs on 4 hits in the top of the inning, putting pressure on a Seattle staff that finished with 10 hits allowed.


The Mariners went scoreless in the bottom half, and the Padres carried the lead with an early swing in the Padres vs Mariners scoreline review.


Third inning


San Diego came up empty in the inning, and Seattle answered with 1 run on 1 hit to tighten the game.


Fourth inning


Both lineups posted a scoreless frame, and the Padres kept pace behind a pitching line that totaled 12 strikeouts and 1 walk.


Fifth inning


The Padres were held off the board again, and the Mariners added 1 run on 1 hit to keep contact.


Sixth inning


San Diego stayed quiet at the plate, and Seattle plated 1 run on 2 hits to change the leverage.


Seventh inning


The Padres broke the game open with 5 runs on 3 hits in the top of the inning, and that outburst defined the Padres vs Mariners final score.


Seattle went scoreless despite an inning that included the game’s lone Mariners error, while San Diego finished with 29 total bases and a .829 slugging mark.


Eighth inning


Slam Diego tacked on 2 runs on 1 hit, and Xander Bogaerts’ prior-game 1.666 on-base plus slugging profile fit the night’s power theme.


The Mariners countered with 1 run on 3 hits to keep the line moving in their own half.


Ninth inning


The Padres closed with 1 hit and no runs, and Freddy Fermin’s previous-game 1-for-3 line provided a recent example of the contact that supported San Diego’s 10-hit day.


Seattle added 1 run on 2 hits in the bottom of the inning, and the post-game report Padres also noted the Friars finished with 1 error while the Mariners had none.


The Padres final whistle reaction now turns to the Chicago White Sox at Peoria Sports Complex in Peoria on 3/19/2026 at 9:10 PM EDT on the CHSN App.


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