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In one of their worst performances of the season, the Padres beat themselves in a shutout to the Dodgers, which reclaimed first place.
Six weeks ago, the Padres were reeling. They returned to San Diego having dropped both series on a road trip through Cincinnati and Philadelphia. On the ensuing off-day, the Dodgers beat the White Sox to move nine games clear in the National League West.
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Resurgent Padres atop NL West ahead of 3-game series at rival Dodgers beginning Friday night
At the outset of play on July 4, the San Diego Padres were coming off a 2-4 trip through Cincinnati and Philadelphia and trailed the Los Angeles Dodgers by nine games in the National League West. On Friday night,
Shohei Ohtani pitched for the first time as an opponent at Angel Stadium but saw the Dodgers lose their fourth straight -- and their grip on the top of the NL West.
The only team with an easier strength of schedule than the San Diego Padres is the one team that could steal the division from them.
Dodgers superstar Shohei Ohtani honestly shared his thoughts on Los Angeles losing its grip on the No. 1 spot in the NL West standings.
One big swing from Shohei Ohtani, and there was a brief sense of relief in the visitors' dugout at Angel Stadium. But then things swung back in the opposite direction just as quickly.
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Sporting News on MSNPadres accomplish NL West feat for first time since 2010
It's a tight race in the NL West, and the Padres are atop the division for the latest in a season since the 2010 season. With two big series coming up in August, the Padres have a chance to put some distance between themselves and the Dodgers for the division title, which they haven't done since 2006, nearly two decades ago.