What a difference a homestand makes! After a bumpy 2-4 start at Petco Park, the San Diego Padres have emphatically flipped the script, completing a perfect seven-game stand with sweeps of the Colorado Rockies and Seattle Mariners. This eight-game winning streak showcases a team finding its rhythm in every facet of the game.
Thursday's 5-2 victory over the Mariners was a masterclass in clean, winning baseball. Walker Buehler delivered a strong start, the offense executed a competent approach, and the bullpen slammed the door shut. The anchor? Mason Miller, who extended his incredible scoreless streak to 30.2 innings, now the second-longest such run in Padres franchise history. The momentum rolls on as the Friars head up the I-5 tonight to face the Los Angeles Angels.
Fueling this offensive resurgence has been catcher Luis Campusano, whose hot bat throughout the homestand underscores a confident, reformed approach at the plate. His connection with manager Craig Stammen appears to be paying major dividends early in the 2026 campaign.
On the roster front, there's positive movement. Griffin Canning is nearing his Padres debut after another rehab start, while the activation and optioning of Sung-Mun Song to El Paso shows a team wisely choosing not to disrupt the chemistry of a red-hot lineup.
Around the league, the Angels and Yankees just wrapped a thrilling, power-heavy series featuring the marquee matchup of Mike Trout and Aaron Judge. In Cleveland, Parker Messick nearly made history, taking a no-hitter into the ninth inning in a Guardians win. Meanwhile, tensions boiled over in St. Louis, where the Cardinals and Giants saw their benches clear after a hard-fought series finale.
