2024 San Diego Padres season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2024 San Diego Padres season was the 56th season of the San Diego Padres franchise. The Padres compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West Division . The team plays its home games at Petco Park .
With a win over the San Francisco Giants on September 13, the Padres improved on their 82–80 record from the previous season. After a win over the Chicago White Sox on September 22, the Padres achieved their first 90-win season since 2010 .[ 1]
On September 24, the Padres secured a wild card spot in the postseason with a 4–2 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers behind a game-winning triple play. The 5-4-3 triple play marked a number of historical feats: the ninth overall in franchise history, the third to end a game in the last 30 years, the first by the Padres since June 10, 2010 against the New York Mets , and the first ever in MLB history to clinch a postseason berth by way of a game-winning triple play.[ 2] Additionally, they returned to the postseason for the third time in the past five seasons. They swept the Atlanta Braves in the Wild Card Series , but lost the Division Series in five games to their division rival and eventual World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers .[ 3]
Despite the NLDS loss, in their Game 2 blowout victory, the Padres' 6 home runs set a franchise record for the most home runs in a single postseason game.[ 4] They were also the first team to hit 6 home runs in a single postseason game on the road, the most in Major League Baseball history.[ 5]
Offseason
Acquisitions
Departures
Trades
November 17, 2023
Traded RHP Scott Barlow to the Cleveland Guardians for RHP Enyel De Los Santos .
December 7, 2023
Traded LF Juan Soto and CF Trent Grisham to the New York Yankees for RHP Michael King , C Kyle Higashioka , RHP Randy Vásquez , RHP Jhony Brito , and RHP Drew Thorpe
December 15, 2023
Traded DH Matt Carpenter , LHP Ray Kerr and cash to the Atlanta Braves for CF Drew Campbell.
March 3, 2024
Traded RHP Drew Thorpe , RHP Jairo Iriarte , OF Samuel Zavala , and RHP Steven Wilson to the Chicago White Sox for RHP Dylan Cease .
Source[ 6] [ 7]
Regular season
As part of MLB World Tour , the Padres opened their regular season with two games against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul , South Korea .
Game log
2024 Game Log: 93–69 (Home: 45–36; Away: 48–33)
March/April: 15–18 (Home: 7–12; Away: 8–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
1
March 20
Dodgers *
2–5
Hudson (1–0)
Brito (0–1)
Phillips (1)
15,952
0–1
L1
2
March 21
@ Dodgers *
15–11
King (1–0)
Yamamoto (0–1)
Suárez (1)
15,928
1–1
W1
3
March 28
Giants
6–4
Matsui (1–0)
Jackson (0–1)
Suárez (2)
44,953
2–1
W2
4
March 29
Giants
3–8
Harrison (1–0)
Musgrove (0–1)
—
45,427
2–2
L1
5
March 30
Giants
6–9
Hicks (1–0)
Cease (0–1)
—
37,104
2–3
L2
6
March 31
Giants
13–4
Ávila (1–0)
Jefferies (0–1)
—
34,499
3–3
W1
7
April 1
Cardinals
2–6
Gibson (1–0)
Waldron (0–1)
—
37,566
3–4
L1
8
April 2
Cardinals
2–5
Mikolas (1–1)
Darvish (0–1)
Helsley (1)
43,076
3–5
L2
9
April 3
Cardinals
3–2
Musgrove (1–1)
Thompson (0–2)
Suárez (3)
38,835
4–5
W1
10
April 5
@ Giants
2–3
Doval (1–0)
De Los Santos (0–1)
—
40,645
4–6
L1
11
April 6
@ Giants
4–0
King (2–0)
Winn (0–2)
—
40,114
5–6
W1
12
April 7
@ Giants
2–3
Walker (1–0)
Brito (0–2)
Doval (1)
40,149
5–7
L1
13
April 8
Cubs
9–8
Peralta (1–0)
Alzolay (1–1)
Suárez (4)
33,864
6–7
W1
14
April 9
Cubs
1–5
Smyly (2–1)
Musgrove (1–2)
—
35,171
6–8
L1
15
April 10
Cubs
10–2
Cease (1–1)
Hendricks (0–2)
—
39,048
7–8
W1
16
April 12
@ Dodgers
8–7 (11)
Suárez (1–0)
Vesia (0–2)
—
49,606
8–8
W2
17
April 13
@ Dodgers
2–5
Stone (1–1)
Cosgrove (0–1)
Phillips (5)
44,582
8–9
L1
18
April 14
@ Dodgers
6–3
Matsui (2–0)
Feyereisen (0–1)
Suárez (5)
49,432
9–9
W1
19
April 15
@ Brewers
7–3
Musgrove (2–2)
Ross (1–1)
Suárez (6)
18,396
10–9
W2
20
April 16
@ Brewers
6–3
Cease (2–1)
Miley (0–1)
—
20,034
11–9
W3
21
April 17
@ Brewers
0–1
Uribe (2–1)
King (2–1)
Payamps (2)
24,521
11–10
L1
22
April 19
Blue Jays
1–5
Francis (2–2)
Waldron (0–2)
—
44,890
11–11
L2
23
April 20
Blue Jays
2–5
Berríos (4–0)
Vásquez (0–1)
Romano (2)
43,273
11–12
L3
24
April 21
Blue Jays
6–3
Musgrove (3–2)
Bassitt (2–3)
Suárez (7)
44,527
12–12
W1
25
April 22
@ Rockies
3–1
Cease (3–1)
Mears (0–2)
Suárez (8)
18,515
13–12
W2
26
April 23
@ Rockies
4–7
Beeks (2–1)
King (2–2)
Lawrence (1)
18,822
13–13
L1
27
April 24
@ Rockies
5–2
Waldron (1–2)
Blach (0–1)
Suárez (9)
19,356
14–13
W1
28
April 25
@ Rockies
9–10
Kinley (1–0)
Peralta (1–1)
Lawrence (2)
27,705
14–14
L1
29
April 26
Phillies
3–9
Nola (4–1)
Musgrove (3–3)
—
40,763
14–15
L2
30
April 27
Phillies
1–5
Suárez (5–0)
Cease (3–2)
—
43,018
14–16
L3
31
April 28
Phillies
6–8
Walker (1–0)
King (2–3)
Alvarado (5)
42,037
14–17
L4
32
April 29
Reds
2–5
Lodolo (3–0)
Waldron (1–3)
—
39,158
14–18
L5
33
April 30
Reds
6–4
Darvish (1–1)
Martinez (0–2)
Suárez (10)
36,769
15–18
W1
*March 20 and 21 games played at Gocheok Sky Dome in Seoul, South Korea
May: 16–11 (Home: 6–7; Away: 10–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
34
May 1
Reds
6–2
De Los Santos (1–1)
Cruz (1–2)
—
32,993
16–18
W2
35
May 3
@ Diamondbacks
7–1
Cease (4–2)
Cecconi (1–2)
—
31,976
17–18
W3
36
May 4
@ Diamondbacks
13–1
King (3–3)
Pfaadt (1–2)
—
39,661
18–18
W4
37
May 5
@ Diamondbacks
4–11
Nelson (2–2)
Waldron (1–4)
—
30,968
18–19
L1
38
May 6
@ Cubs
6–3
Darvish (2–1)
Lovelady (0–1)
Suárez (11)
35,560
19–19
W1
39
May 7
@ Cubs
2–3
Neris (2–0)
De Los Santos (1–2)
—
38,133
19–20
L1
40
May 8
@ Cubs
3–0
Cease (5–2)
Wesneski (2–1)
Suárez (12)
30,138
20–20
W1
41
May 10
Dodgers
2–1
Suárez (2–0)
Grove (1–2)
—
43,388
21–20
W2
42
May 11
Dodgers
0–5
Paxton (5–0)
Waldron (1–5)
—
46,701
21–21
L1
43
May 12
Dodgers
4–0
Darvish (3–1)
Buehler (0–1)
—
43,881
22–21
W1
44
May 13
Rockies
4–5
Hudson (1–6)
Vásquez (0–2)
Beeks (4)
34,458
22–22
L1
45
May 14
Rockies
3–6
Quantrill (3–3)
Cease (5–3)
Kinley (1)
40,134
22–23
L2
46
May 15
Rockies
0–8
Gomber (1–2)
King (3–4)
—
33,958
22–24
L3
47
May 17
@ Braves
3–1
Waldron (2–5)
Fried (3–2)
Estrada (1)
40,186
23–24
W1
—
May 18
@ Braves
Postponed (rain); Makeup: May 20
48
May 19
@ Braves
9–1
Darvish (4–1)
Elder (1–2)
—
39,203
24–24
W2
49
May 20 (1)
@ Braves
6–5
Brito (1–2)
Jiménez (1–1)
Suárez (13)
35,113
25–24
W3
50
May 20 (2)
@ Braves
0–3
Sale (7–1)
Vásquez (0–3)
Iglesias (11)
34,753
25–25
L1
51
May 21
@ Reds
0–2
Abbott (3–4)
Musgrove (3–4)
Díaz (8)
18,996
25–26
L2
52
May 22
@ Reds
7–3
King (4–4)
Martinez (1–3)
—
14,255
26–26
W1
53
May 23
@ Reds
6–4 (10)
Estrada (1–0)
Moll (0–1)
Suárez (14)
16,479
27–26
W2
54
May 24
Yankees
0–8
Rodón (6–2)
Darvish (4–2)
—
43,505
27–27
L1
55
May 25
Yankees
1–4
Stroman (4–2)
Cease (5–4)
Holmes (15)
44,845
27–28
L2
56
May 26
Yankees
5–2
Estrada (2–0)
Schmidt (5–3)
Suárez (15)
45,731
28–28
W1
57
May 27
Marlins
2–1
Morejón (1–0)
Puk (0–6)
Suárez (16)
38,745
29–28
W2
58
May 28
Marlins
4–0
Waldron (3–5)
Luzardo (2–4)
—
41,032
30–28
W3
59
May 29
Marlins
1–9
Garrett (2–0)
Darvish (4–3)
—
32,227
30–29
L1
60
May 31
@ Royals
11–8
Matsui (3–0)
Schreiber (3–1)
Suárez (17)
30,006
31–29
W1
June: 15–13 (Home: 11–3; Away: 4–10)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
61
June 1
@ Royals
7–3
Vásquez (1–3)
Marsh (4–3)
—
25,266
32–29
W2
62
June 2
@ Royals
3–4
Klein (1–0)
Matsui (3–1)
—
21,825
32–30
L1
63
June 3
@ Angels
1–2
Strickland (2–1)
Morejón (1–1)
Estévez (9)
32,683
32–31
L2
64
June 4
@ Angels
2–4
Moore (2–2)
Matsui (3–2)
Estévez (10)
33,947
32–32
L3
65
June 5
@ Angels
2–3
Soriano (3–5)
Cease (5–5)
Moore (1)
31,960
32–33
L4
66
June 6
Diamondbacks
3–4
Ginkel (5–1)
Estrada (2–1)
Sewald (7)
39,963
32–34
L5
67
June 7
Diamondbacks
10–3
King (5–4)
Pfaadt (2–5)
—
40,341
33–34
W1
68
June 8
Diamondbacks
13–1
Waldron (4–5)
Nelson (3–5)
—
42,636
34–34
W2
69
June 9
Diamondbacks
3–9
Henry (2–2)
Mazur (0–1)
—
41,979
34–35
L1
70
June 10
Athletics
6–1
Cease (6–5)
Estes (2–2)
—
38,822
35–35
W1
71
June 11
Athletics
4–3
Suárez (3–0)
Alexander (0–1)
—
41,945
36–35
W2
72
June 12
Athletics
5–4
Suárez (4–0)
Miller (1–1)
—
35,688
37–35
W3
73
June 14
@ Mets
1–2
Manaea (4–3)
Waldron (4–6)
Díaz (6)
22,850
37–36
L1
74
June 15
@ Mets
1–5
Quintana (2–5)
Mazur (0–2)
—
37,031
37–37
L2
75
June 16
@ Mets
6–11
Megill (2–3)
Cease (6–6)
—
31,054
37–38
L3
76
June 17
@ Phillies
2–9
Sánchez (4–3)
Vásquez (1–4)
—
43,134
37–39
L4
77
June 18
@ Phillies
3–4
Hoffman (3–0)
Suárez (4–1)
—
43,021
37–40
L5
78
June 19
@ Phillies
5–2
Waldron (5–6)
Kerkering (2–1)
Suárez (18)
44,445
38–40
W1
79
June 20
Brewers
7–6
Estrada (3–1)
Payamps (1–3)
—
42,644
39–40
W2
80
June 21
Brewers
9–5
Kolek (1–0)
Milner (3–1)
De Los Santos (1)
41,282
40–40
W3
81
June 22
Brewers
6–4
Vásquez (2–4)
Rodríguez (0–3)
Suárez (19)
39,658
41–40
W4
82
June 23
Brewers
2–6
Myers (5–2)
King (5–5)
—
42,048
41–41
L1
83
June 24
Nationals
7–6 (10)
Peralta (2–1)
Harvey (2–3)
—
39,164
42–41
W1
84
June 25
Nationals
9–7
Mazur (1–2)
Gore (6–7)
Suárez (20)
40,825
43–41
W2
85
June 26
Nationals
8–5
Cease (7–6)
Herz (1–2)
—
37,397
44–41
W3
86
June 28
@ Red Sox
9–2
Kolek (2–0)
Pivetta (4–5)
—
33,540
45–41
W4
87
June 29
@ Red Sox
11–1
King (6–5)
Houck (7–6)
—
33,003
46–41
W5
88
June 30
@ Red Sox
1–4
Winckowski (2–0)
Waldron (5–7)
Jansen (16)
30,665
46–42
L1
July: 13–9 (Home: 4–6; Away: 9–3)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
89
July 2
@ Rangers
0–7
Eovaldi (5–3)
Cease (7–7)
—
33,965
46–43
L2
90
July 3
@ Rangers
6–4
Morejón (2–1)
Dunning (4–7)
Suárez (21)
37,859
47–43
W1
91
July 4
@ Rangers
3–1
King (7–5)
Scherzer (1–2)
Suárez (22)
38,607
48–43
W2
92
July 5
Diamondbacks
10–8
Kolek (3–0)
Sewald (0–2)
—
47,171
49–43
W3
93
July 6
Diamondbacks
5–7 (10)
Thompson (4–3)
Peralta (2–2)
Castellanos (1)
44,761
49–44
L1
94
July 7
Diamondbacks
1–9
Nelson (6–6)
Cease (7–8)
—
41,112
49–45
L2
95
July 9
Mariners
3–8
Gilbert (6–5)
Mazur (1–3)
—
43,123
49–46
L3
96
July 10
Mariners
0–2
Miller (7–7)
King (7–6)
Muñoz (15)
39,611
49–47
L4
97
July 12
Braves
1–6
Schwellenbach (3–4)
Waldron (5–8)
—
44,390
49–48
L5
98
July 13
Braves
4–0
Cease (8–8)
López (7–3)
—
43,097
50–48
W1
99
July 14
Braves
3–6
Sale (13–3)
Vásquez (2–5)
Iglesias (22)
42,132
50–49
L1
94th All-Star Game: Arlington, TX
100
July 19
@ Guardians
0–7
Bibee (8–4)
Waldron (5–9)
—
37,242
50–50
L2
101
July 20
@ Guardians
7–0
Cease (9–8)
Williams (0–2)
—
37,485
51–50
W1
102
July 21
@ Guardians
2–1
King (8–6)
Lively (8–6)
Suárez (23)
30,491
52–50
W2
103
July 23
@ Nationals
4–0
Vásquez (3–5)
Herz (1–4)
—
20,749
53–50
W3
104
July 24
@ Nationals
12–3
Waldron (6–9)
Parker (5–6)
—
23,323
54–50
W4
105
July 25
@ Nationals
3–0
Cease (10–8)
Corbin (2–10)
—
20,755
55–50
W5
106
July 26
@ Orioles
6–4
Suárez (5–1)
Kimbrel (6–3)
—
43,692
56–50
W6
107
July 27
@ Orioles
9–4
King (9–6)
Kremer (4–7)
—
30,008
57–50
W7
108
July 28
@ Orioles
6–8
Pérez (2–0)
Vásquez (3–6)
Canó (4)
38,411
57–51
L1
109
July 30
Dodgers
6–5 (10)
Suárez (6–1)
Vesia (1–3)
—
47,559
58–51
W1
110
July 31
Dodgers
8–1
Cease (11–8)
Kershaw (0–1)
—
46,997
59–51
W2
August: 18–10 (Home: 9–4; Away: 9–6)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
111
August 2
Rockies
2–5
Gomber (3–7)
Estrada (3–2)
Vodnik (5)
44,393
59–52
L1
112
August 3
Rockies
3–2
Adam (5–2)
Lambert (2–5)
Suárez (24)
44,029
60–52
W1
113
August 4
Rockies
10–2
Waldron (7–9)
Quantrill (7–8)
—
41,828
61–52
W2
114
August 6
@ Pirates
6–0
Hoeing (2–2)
Woodford (0–3)
—
17,814
62–52
W3
115
August 7
@ Pirates
9–8 (10)
Scott (7–5)
Holderman (3–5)
Morejón (1)
21,528
63–52
W4
116
August 8
@ Pirates
7–6
Adam (6–2)
Bednar (3–4)
Suárez (25)
19,952
64–52
W5
117
August 9
@ Marlins
6–2 (10)
Adam (7–2)
de Geus (0–1)
—
12,721
65–52
W6
118
August 10
@ Marlins
9–8 (10)
Suárez (7–1)
McMillon (0–1)
Scott (19)
20,223
66–52
W7
119
August 11
@ Marlins
6–7
Meyer (3–2)
Cease (11–9)
Soriano (1)
15,699
66–53
L1
120
August 12
Pirates
2–1
Estrada (4–2)
Woodford (0–4)
Suárez (26)
45,393
67–53
W1
121
August 13
Pirates
3–0
King (10–6)
Ortiz (5–3)
Suárez (27)
42,949
68–53
W2
122
August 14
Pirates
8–2
Pérez (3–5)
Keller (10–7)
—
39,770
69–53
W3
123
August 16
@ Rockies
3–7
Quantrill (8–8)
Waldron (7–10)
—
33,054
69–54
L1
124
August 17
@ Rockies
8–3
Cease (12–9)
Freeland (3–5)
—
47,483
70–54
W1
125
August 18
@ Rockies
2–3
Chivilli (1–1)
Hoeing (2–3)
Vodnik (9)
26,027
70–55
L1
126
August 19
Twins
5–3
King (11–6)
Matthews (1–1)
Suárez (28)
40,220
71–55
W1
127
August 20
Twins
7–5
Scott (8–5)
Okert (3–2)
Suárez (29)
39,143
72–55
W2
128
August 21
Twins
4–11
Woods Richardson (5–3)
Waldron (7–11)
—
36,589
72–56
L1
129
August 22
Mets
3–8
Severino (9–6)
Cease (12–10)
—
41,673
72–57
L2
130
August 23
Mets
7–0
Musgrove (4–4)
Blackburn (5–4)
—
40,556
73–57
W1
131
August 24
Mets
1–7
Peterson (8–1)
King (11–7)
—
40,284
73–58
L1
132
August 25
Mets
3–2
Suárez (8–1)
Díaz (5–2)
—
41,870
74–58
W1
133
August 26
@ Cardinals
7–4
Vásquez (4–6)
Gibson (7–6)
—
28,697
75–58
W2
134
August 27
@ Cardinals
7–5
Matsui (4–2)
King (3–3)
Scott (20)
27,224
76–58
W3
135
August 28
@ Cardinals
3–4
Helsley (6–4)
Suárez (8–2)
—
30,999
76–59
L1
136
August 29
@ Cardinals
1–4
Gray (12–9)
King (11–8)
Helsley (41)
26,553
76–60
L2
137
August 30
@ Rays
13–5
Pérez (4–5)
Bradley (6–9)
—
17,547
77–60
W1
138
August 31
@ Rays
4–11
Baz (2–2)
Vásquez (4–7)
—
16,600
77–61
L1
September: 16–8 (Home: 8–4; Away: 8–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
139
September 1
@ Rays
4–3
Scott (9–5)
Rodríguez (3–4)
Suárez (30)
17,494
78–61
W1
140
September 2
Tigers
3–0
Musgrove (5–4)
Hanifee (0–1)
Suárez (31)
44,957
79–61
W2
141
September 4
Tigers
6–5 (10)
Estrada (5–2)
Foley (3–5)
—
41,669
80–61
W3
142
September 5
Tigers
3–4
Vanasco (1–0)
Suárez (8–3)
Holton (7)
40,221
80–62
L1
143
September 6
Giants
5–1
King (12–8)
Black (0–3)
—
42,595
81–62
W1
144
September 7
Giants
3–6
Webb (12–9)
Cease (12–11)
Walker (6)
43,318
81–63
L1
145
September 8
Giants
6–7
Miller (4–5)
Musgrove (5–5)
Walker (7)
42,996
81–64
L2
146
September 10
@ Mariners
7–3
Darvish (5–3)
Kirby (11–11)
Suárez (32)
25,012
82–64
W1
147
September 11
@ Mariners
2–5
Woo (8–2)
King (12–9)
Muñoz (20)
21,129
82–65
L1
148
September 13
@ Giants
5–0
Cease (13–11)
Webb (12–10)
—
39,798
83–65
W1
149
September 14
@ Giants
8–0
Musgrove (6–5)
Black (0–4)
—
31,243
84–65
W2
150
September 15
@ Giants
4–3 (10)
Suárez (9–3)
Doval (5–3)
Morejón (2)
33,043
85–65
W3
151
September 16
Astros
3–1
Darvish (6–3)
Arrighetti (7–13)
Suárez (33)
44,443
86–65
W4
152
September 17
Astros
3–4 (10)
Hader (8–7)
Morejón (2–2)
Neris (18)
44,553
86–66
L1
153
September 18
Astros
4–0
Cease (14–11)
Valdez (14–7)
Scott (21)
42,883
87–66
W1
154
September 20
White Sox
3–2 (10)
Morejón (3–2)
Anderson (1–2)
—
45,790
88–66
W2
155
September 21
White Sox
6–2
Pérez (5–5)
Flexen (2–15)
Scott (22)
45,360
89–66
W3
156
September 22
White Sox
4–2
Estrada (6–2)
Ellard (2–3)
Suárez (34)
45,197
90–66
W4
157
September 24
@ Dodgers
4–2
King (13–9)
Knack (3–5)
Suárez (35)
50,369
91–66
W5
158
September 25
@ Dodgers
3–4
Vesia (5–4)
Estrada (6–3)
Kopech (15)
52,310
91–67
L1
159
September 26
@ Dodgers
2–7
Banda (3–2)
Scott (9–6)
—
52,433
91–68
L2
160
September 27
@ Diamondbacks
5–3
Darvish (7–3)
Kelly (5–1)
Suárez (36)
43,310
92–68
W1
161
September 28
@ Diamondbacks
5–0
Peralta (3–2)
Puk (4–9)
—
42,915
93–68
W2
162
September 29
@ Diamondbacks
2–11
Pfaadt (11–10)
Pérez (5–6)
Nelson (1)
38,892
93–69
L1
Legend: = Win = Loss = Postponement = Clinched playoff spot Bold = Padres team member
Season standings
National League West
National League Wild Card
Record vs. opponents
Record vs. National League
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2024
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
LAD
MIA
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
—
2–5
3–3
5–1
9–4
6–7
4–2
4–3
3–4
4–3
4–2
6–7
7–6
3–3
5–1
24–22
Atlanta
5–2
—
4–2
2–4
3–3
2–5
9–4
2–4
7–6
7–6
3–3
3–4
4–3
2–4
5–8
31–15
Chicago
3–3
2–4
—
5–8
4–2
4–2
4–3
5–8
3–4
2–4
7–6
2–4
3–4
6–7
6–1
27–19
Cincinnati
1–5
4–2
8–5
—
6–1
4–3
5–2
4–9
2–4
4–3
5–8
2–4
2–4
7–6
2–4
21–25
Colorado
4–9
3–3
2–4
1–6
—
3–10
2–5
4–3
2–4
2–4
2–4
8–5
3–10
3–4
2–4
20–26
Los Angeles
7–6
5–2
2–4
3–4
10–3
—
5–1
4–3
4–2
1–5
4–2
5–8
9–4
5–2
4–2
30–16
Miami
2–4
4–9
3–4
2–5
5–2
1–5
—
4–2
6–7
6–7
0–7
2–4
3–3
3–3
2–11
19–27
Milwaukee
3–4
4–2
8–5
9–4
3–4
3–4
2–4
—
5–1
2–4
7–6
2–5
4–2
8–5
2–4
31–15
New York
4–3
6–7
4–3
4–2
4–2
2–4
7–6
1–5
—
6–7
5–2
5–2
2–4
4–2
11–2
24–22
Philadelphia
3–4
6–7
4–2
3–4
4–2
5–1
7–6
4–2
7–6
—
3–4
5–1
5–2
4–2
9–4
26–20
Pittsburgh
2–4
3–3
6–7
8–5
4–2
2–4
7–0
6–7
2–5
4–3
—
0–6
2–4
5–8
4–3
20–26
San Diego
7–6
4–3
4–2
4–2
5–8
8–5
4–2
5–2
2–5
1–5
6–0
—
7–6
3–4
6–0
27–19
San Francisco
6–7
3–4
4–3
4–2
10–3
4–9
3–3
2–4
4–2
2–5
4–2
6–7
—
1–5
4–3
23–23
St. Louis
3–3
4–2
7–6
6–7
4–3
2–5
3–3
5–8
2–4
2–4
8–5
4–3
5–1
—
4–3
24–22
Washington
1–5
8–5
1–6
4–2
4–2
2–4
11–2
4–2
2–11
4–9
3–4
0–6
3–4
3–4
—
21–25
Updated with the results of all games through September 30, 2024.
Record vs. American League
Source: MLB Standings
Team
BAL
BOS
CWS
CLE
DET
HOU
KC
LAA
MIN
NYY
OAK
SEA
TB
TEX
TOR
Arizona
1–2
3–0
2–1
3–0
1–2
1–2
2–1
2–1
1–2
1–2
2–1
1–2
0–3
2–2
2–1
Atlanta
1–2
3–1
1–2
2–1
3–0
3–0
2–1
2–1
3–0
2–1
2–1
1–2
2–1
2–1
2–1
Chicago
3–0
1–2
4–0
0–3
2–1
3–0
2–1
2–1
2–1
1–2
1–2
2–1
1–2
1–2
2–1
Cincinnati
0–3
1–2
3–0
1–3
0–3
3–0
0–3
3–0
2–1
3–0
1–2
0–3
1–2
1–2
2–1
Colorado
1–2
2–1
1–2
2–1
1–2
0–4
2–1
2–1
1–2
1–2
1–2
1–2
1–2
3–0
1–2
Los Angeles
2–1
3–0
3–0
2–1
1–2
1–2
2–1
2–2
2–1
2–1
2–1
3–0
2–1
1–2
2–1
Miami
2–1
0–3
2–1
1–2
2–1
0–3
1–2
0–3
2–1
1–2
1–2
2–1
1–3
1–2
3–0
Milwaukee
2–1
2–1
3–0
3–0
2–1
1–2
1–2
2–1
3–1
1–2
2–1
2–1
2–1
3–0
2–1
New York
2–1
3–0
3–0
0–3
1–2
1–2
2–1
1–2
2–1
4–0
1–2
0–3
0–3
2–1
2–1
Philadelphia
1–2
1–2
3–0
1–2
2–1
2–1
2–1
2–1
1–2
0–3
1–2
1–2
3–0
3–0
3–1
Pittsburgh
2–1
0–3
3–0
1–2
2–2
2–1
1–2
1–2
2–1
2–1
0–3
2–1
1–2
1–2
1–2
San Diego
2–1
2–1
3–0
2–1
2–1
2–1
2–1
0–3
2–1
1–2
3–0
1–3
2–1
2–1
1–2
San Francisco
2–1
1–2
2–1
1–2
2–1
2–1
3–0
1–2
2–1
0–3
2–2
1–2
1–2
2–1
1–2
St. Louis
3–0
2–1
1–2
2–1
1–2
1–2
1–3
2–1
2–1
2–1
2–1
1–2
2–1
2–1
0–3
Washington
2–2
1–2
1–2
1–2
2–1
2–1
0–3
2–1
1–2
2–1
1–2
2–1
1–2
1–2
2–1
Updated with the results of all games through September 30, 2024.
Postseason
Game Log
2024 Postseason Game Log: 4–3 (Home: 3–1; Away: 1–2)
Postseason rosters
Playoff rosters
National League Wild Card Series
National League Division Series
Roster
2024 San Diego Padres
Roster
Pitchers
Catchers
Infielders
Outfielders
Manager
Coaches
47 Vic Rodriguez (hitting)
89 Mike McCoy (assistant hitting)
85 Pat O'Sullivan (assistant hitting)
53 Ben Fritz (bullpen)
46 David Macias (first base/outfield instructor)
33 Tim Leiper (third base/infield instructor)
57 Ruben Niebla (pitching)
83 Peter Summerville (game planning/coaching assistant)
82 Brian Esposito (catching)
81 Morgan Burkhart (major league coaching assistant)
66 Ryan Barba (major league field coordinator/bench coach)
86 Heberto Andrade (bullpen catcher/coaching assistant)
Player stats
Yellow background = Team leader in category.
Batting
Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs scored; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average
Source:[1]
Pitching
Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts
Source:[2]
Farm system
References
^ "Bringing it home: Padres sweep White Sox, set season attendance record" . San Diego Union-Tribune . 2024-09-22. Retrieved 2024-09-23 .
^ "Padres turn triple play to clinch playoff spot with 4-2 win over Dodgers" . AP News . September 24, 2024. Retrieved September 25, 2024 .
^ Padres eliminated from playoffs after loss to Dodgers in Game 5 of NLDS , Fox 5 San Diego, October 11, 2024
^ Cassavell, AJ (October 6, 2024). "Padres respond with record-setting 6 HRs in tying NLDS" . MLB.com . Retrieved October 6, 2024 .
^ OptaSTATS [@OptaSTATS] (October 6, 2024). "The @Padres are the first team in MLB history to hit 6 home runs in a postseason game on the road" (Tweet ). Retrieved October 6, 2024 – via Twitter .
^ "Transactions" . MLB.com . Retrieved 6 November 2023 .
^ "Transactions" . MLB.com . Retrieved 6 November 2023 .
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