
San Diego
(-1.5)

Pittsburgh
(+1.5)
Star Player
Mitch Keller (PIT) 6.0ip 3h 0er 4k
Boxscore
Summary
PITTSBURGH (Interstat) â The San Diego Padres scored four runs in both the seventh and ninth innings to pull away from the Pittsburgh Pirates 8-2 on Wednesday at PNC Park. A pitchersâ duel between San Diegoâs Michael King and Pittsburghâs Mitch Keller unraveled for the Pirates in the seventh. Nick Castellanos hit a two-run double and Jake Cronenworth followed with a two-run homer to break a scoreless tie. King earned the win, allowing two runs over six innings. Keller took a hard-luck loss, yielding no runs on three hits over six strong frames. Nick Yorke had three hits for Pittsburgh. The Padres, who had 10 hits, added four unearned runs in the ninth. Attendance was 10,046. The game took 2 hours, 42 minutes. San Diego evened its record at 6-6, while Pittsburgh fell to 7-5.
Extended Summary
PITTSBURGH (Interstat) â A pitchersâ duel dissolved into a decisive offensive burst for the San Diego Padres, who broke open a scoreless game with a four-run seventh inning and added four more in the ninth to defeat the Pittsburgh Pirates 8-2 on Wednesday evening at PNC Park. The game, played before an announced crowd of 10,046 in 2 hours and 42 minutes, saw the Padres even their season record at 6-6 while the Pirates fell to 7-5. For six innings, the contest was a masterclass in starting pitching. San Diegoâs Michael King and Pittsburghâs Mitch Keller matched zeros in a tense, rapid-paced affair. Keller was particularly dominant, scattering three hits over six shutout innings while striking out four. King was nearly his equal, allowing four hits over six innings, though he would be charged with two runs in the seventh. The stalemate shattered in the top of the seventh against Pirates reliever Justin Lawrence. Xander Bogaerts reached on a throwing error by shortstop Nick Gonzales to start the inning. Miguel Andujar followed with a double, putting runners on second and third. Nick Castellanos then delivered the gameâs first runs, lashing a two-run double to left field to score Bogaerts and Andujar. After a groundout, Jake Cronenworth stepped in and launched a two-run homer to right-center field, his first of the season, plating Castellanos and giving the Padres a commanding 4-0 lead. Lawrence, who took the loss to fall to 0-1, was charged with all four runs, though only one was earned due to the preceding error. Pittsburgh responded immediately in the bottom half, halving the deficit against King. Nick Yorke, who finished a perfect 3-for-3 with a walk, led off with a single. Gonzales doubled him to third, and Yorke scored on Konnor Griffinâs sacrifice fly. Joey Bart followed with an RBI single to score Gonzales, making it 4-2 and ending Kingâs night. King earned the win, improving to 1-1, after allowing two runs on four hits with four strikeouts over six-plus innings. The Padresâ bullpen, however, slammed the door. Mason Miller struck out two in a perfect eighth inning, and after San Diego extended its lead, Jeremiah Estrada worked a scoreless ninth. The insurance runs came in a messy top of the ninth for the Pirates, who committed two errors in the frame. With Bryce Johnson pinch-running after Castellanos reached on an error by Griffin, Luis Campusano drove him in with an RBI double. Later, Fernando Tatis Jr. added an RBI single, and two more runs scored on a fielderâs choice and throwing error by first baseman Nick Yorke, ballooning the final margin to 8-2. The most important sequence of the game was undoubtedly the Padresâ four-run seventh inning. It transformed a taut, scoreless contest into a comfortable lead, capitalizing on a critical defensive miscue and punishing the Piratesâ bullpen. Cronenworthâs two-run homer was the crushing blow, providing the necessary cushion after Castellanosâ go-ahead double. This outburst rendered Pittsburghâs immediate two-run response in the bottom of the inning merely a footnote, as the Padresâ relief corps and further Pittsburgh defensive lapses ensured no comeback materialized. Beyond the starters, the Pirates grounded into two double plays, stifling potential rallies. San Diego pitchers combined for 22 strikes, 35 balls, and 22 balls in play, while Pittsburghâs staff threw 11 strikes, 49 balls, and 11 balls in play, illustrating the Padresâ late-game command. The victory gave San Diego the series win, two games to one, after the teams split the first two contests of the set earlier in the week. The result also defied the pregame projection from National Statisticalâs game simulator, which had forecast a 5-4 Pirates victory, though the Padres entered as a slight favorite according to the ELO system. The total of 10 runs went over the posted over/under line of 7.5. San Diego now returns home to open a four-game series against the Colorado Rockies on Thursday. The Pirates embark on a road trip, starting a three-game set with the Chicago Cubs on Friday.
Preview
Preview: Padres at Pirates, Wednesday, April 8, 2026 PITTSBURGH (Interstat) â The Pittsburgh Pirates look to secure a series win when they host the San Diego Padres in the rubber match of a three-game set Wednesday at PNC Park. First pitch is scheduled for 6:35 p.m. EDT under cloudy skies with a game-time temperature near 39 degrees. The series is split after a contrasting two games. The Padres shut out the Pirates 5-0 on Monday before Pittsburgh responded with a 5-1 victory Tuesday. The Pirates (6-4) will send right-hander Mitch Keller (1-0) to the mound. Keller earned a win in his first start of the season, tossing 4 1/3 scoreless innings with six strikeouts against Cincinnati on March 31. He will be opposed by Padres right-hander Michael King (0-1). King took the loss in his season debut against San Francisco on March 31, allowing four earned runs over three innings. A player to watch for San Diego (5-5) is right-hander GermĂĄn MĂĄrquez, who dominated the Pirates on Monday. He pitched five scoreless innings, allowing six hits and striking out four in the victory. For Pittsburgh, right-hander Bubba Chandler will look to rebound after a tough outing against these same Padres on April 6, when he surrendered three earned runs in 4 1/3 innings. According to National Statisticalâs game simulator, the projected final score is Pirates 5, Padres 4. Despite the projection, San Diego has been installed as a pregame favorite with a spread of -1.5. The over/under is set at 7.5 runs. Following Wednesdayâs game, the Padres return home to open a four-game series with the Colorado Rockies on Thursday. The Pirates have an off-day Thursday before beginning a six-game road trip Friday with three games against the Chicago Cubs.