2021 San Diego Padres season
Major League Baseball team season
The 2021 San Diego Padres season was the 53rd season of the San Diego Padres franchise. The Padres played their home games at Petco Park as members of Major League Baseball 's National League West . The Padres entered the 2021 season expecting to contend for the World Series, having made several major acquisitions in the offseason, and held a playoff position in the Wild Card standings from April to late August. The Padres struggled down the stretch after reaching a season high 66-49 record, going 13-34 the rest of the way. The Padres were eliminated from playoff contention on September 25, and finished the 2021 season with a very disappointing record of 79–83.
On April 9, 2021, newly acquired Joe Musgrove pitched a 3–0 no-hitter against the Texas Rangers , the first no-hitter in San Diego Padres history. The no-hitter also broke a streak of having gone 8,205 games without throwing one, a major league record.[ 1]
Offseason
Acquisitions
Departures
Regular season
Season standings
National League West
National League Wild Card
Record vs. opponents
Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2021
Team
AZ
ATL
CHC
CIN
COL
LAD
MIA
MIL
NYM
PHI
PIT
SD
SF
STL
WSH
AL
Arizona
—
3–4
2–4
5–1
9–10
3–16
2–5
1–6
1–5
4–3
4–2
8–11
2–17
1–6
3–4
4–16
Arizona
—
3–4
2–4
5–1
9–10
3–16
2–5
1–6
1–5
4–3
4–2
8–11
2–17
1–6
3–4
4–16
Atlanta
4–3
—
5–2
4–3
2–4
2–4
11–8
3–3
10–9
10–9
4–3
4–2
3–3
6–1
14–5
6–14
Chicago
4–2
2–5
—
8–11
3–3
4–3
1–5
4–15
4–3
2–5
14–5
5–1
1–6
9–10
4–3
6–14
Cincinnati
1–5
3–4
11–8
—
5–2
3–3
5–2
9–10
3–3
4–2
13–6
1–6
1–6
10–9
5–2
9–11
Colorado
10–9
4–2
3–3
2–5
—
6–13
4–2
2–5
2–5
5–2
4–2
11–8
4–15
3–4
4–2
10–10
Los Angeles
16–3
4–2
3–4
3–3
13–6
—
3–4
4–3
6–1
4–2
6–0
12–7
9–10
4–3
7–0
12–8
Miami
5–2
8–11
5–1
2–5
2–4
4–3
—
3–3
9–10
10–9
2–5
3–4
3–4
0–6
8–11
3–17
Milwaukee
6–1
3–3
15–4
10–9
5–2
3–4
3–3
—
4–2
2–5
14–5
5–2
4–3
8–11
5–1
8–12
New York
5–1
9–10
3–4
3–3
5–2
1–6
10–9
2–4
—
9–10
3–4
4–3
1–5
2–5
11–8
9–11
Philadelphia
3–4
9–10
5–2
2–4
2–5
2–4
9–10
5–2
10–9
—
4–3
4–2
2–4
4–3
13–6
8–12
Pittsburgh
2–4
3–4
5–14
6–13
2–4
0–6
5–2
5–14
4–3
3–4
—
3–4
4–3
7–12
2–4
10–10
San Diego
11–8
2–4
1–5
6–1
8–11
7–12
4–3
2–5
3–4
2–4
4–3
—
8–11
3–3
4–3
14–6
San Francisco
17–2
3–3
6–1
6–1
15–4
10–9
4–3
3–4
5–1
4–2
3–4
11–8
—
2–4
5–2
13–7
St. Louis
6–1
1–6
10–9
9–10
4–3
3–4
6–0
11–8
5–2
3–4
12–7
3–3
4–2
—
2–4
11–9
Washington
4–3
5–14
3–4
2–5
2–4
0–7
11–8
1–5
8–11
6–13
4–2
3–4
2–5
4–2
—
10–10
Updated with the results of all games through October 3, 2021.
Game log
2021 game log: 79–83 (Home: 45–36; Away: 34–47)
April: 15–12 (Home: 6–8; Away: 9–4)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
1
April 1
Diamondbacks
8–7
Pagán (1–0)
Young (0–1)
Melancon (1)
10,350
1–0
W1
2
April 2
Diamondbacks
4–2
Pagán (2–0)
Kelly (0–1)
Melancon (2)
10,350
2–0
W2
3
April 3
Diamondbacks
7–0
Musgrove (1–0)
Smith (0–1)
Weathers (1)
10,350
3–0
W3
4
April 4
Diamondbacks
1–3
Widener (1–0)
Paddack (0–1)
Devenski (1)
10,350
3–1
L1
5
April 5
Giants
2–3
Baragar (1–0)
Stammen (0–1)
McGee (2)
10,350
3–2
L2
6
April 6
Giants
4–1
Kela (1–0)
Wisler (0–1)
Melancon (3)
10,350
4–2
W1
7
April 7
Giants
2–3 (10)
Rogers (1–0)
Hill (0–1)
—
10,350
4–3
L1
8
April 9
@ Rangers
3–0
Musgrove (2–0)
Arihara (0–1)
—
27,575
5–3
W1
9
April 10
@ Rangers
7–4
Weathers (1–0)
Benjamin (0–1)
Melancon (4)
35,856
6–3
W2
10
April 11
@ Rangers
2–0
Stammen (1–1)
Foltynewicz (0–2)
Melancon (5)
26,723
7–3
W3
11
April 12
@ Pirates
6–2
Darvish (1–0)
Oviedo (0–1)
—
4,068
8–3
W4
12
April 13
@ Pirates
4–8
Stratton (1–0)
Crismatt (0–1)
—
4,814
8–4
L1
13
April 14
@ Pirates
1–5
Anderson (1–2)
Musgrove (2–1)
—
5,228
8–5
L2
14
April 15
@ Pirates
8–3
Paddack (1–1)
Keller (1–2)
Stammen (1)
4,023
9–5
W1
15
April 16
Dodgers
6–11 (12)
Price (1–0)
Hill (0–2)
—
15,250
9–6
L1
16
April 17
Dodgers
0–2
Kershaw (3–1)
Darvish (1–1)
González (1)
15,250
9–7
L2
17
April 18
Dodgers
5–2
Kela (2–0)
Alexander (0–1)
Melancon (6)
15,250
10–7
W1
18
April 19
Brewers
1–3
Woodruff (1–0)
Musgrove (2–2)
Hader (2)
15,250
10–8
L1
19
April 20
Brewers
0–6
Burnes (2–1)
Paddack (1–2)
—
15,250
10–9
L2
20
April 21
Brewers
2–4
Suter (1–1)
Kela (2–1)
Hader (3)
15,250
10–10
L3
21
April 22
@ Dodgers
3–2
Crismatt (1–1)
Treinen (1–1)
Melancon (7)
15,167
11–10
W1
22
April 23
@ Dodgers
6–1
Darvish (2–1)
Kershaw (3–2)
—
15,222
12–10
W2
23
April 24
@ Dodgers
4–5
Bauer (3–0)
Johnson (0–1)
Jansen (5)
15,596
12–11
L1
24
April 25
@ Dodgers
8–7 (11)
Hill (1–2)
Cleavinger (0–1)
Melancon (8)
15,316
13–11
W1
25
April 27
@ Diamondbacks
1–5
Kelly (2–2)
Paddack (1–3)
—
10,486
13–12
L1
26
April 28
@ Diamondbacks
12–3
Northcraft (1–0)
Smith (1–1)
—
9,495
14–12
W1
27
April 30
Giants
3–2
Darvish (3–1)
Webb (1–2)
Melancon (9)
15,250
15–12
W2
May: 19–9 (Home: 12–2; Away: 7–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
28
May 1
Giants
6–2
Snell (1–0)
DeSclafani (2–1)
—
15,250
16–12
W3
29
May 2
Giants
1–7
Gausman (2–0)
Musgrove (2–3)
—
15,250
16–13
L1
30
May 3
Pirates
2–0
Hill (2–2)
Anderson (2–3)
Melancon (10)
15,250
17–13
W1
31
May 4
Pirates
1–2
Keller (2–3)
Weathers (1–1)
Rodríguez (5)
15,250
17–14
L1
32
May 5
Pirates
4–2
Stammen (2–1)
Underwood Jr. (1–1)
Melancon (11)
15,250
18–14
W1
33
May 7
@ Giants
4–5
Doval (1–1)
Kela (2–2)
McGee (8)
9,219
18–15
L1
34
May 8
@ Giants
1–7
Gausman (3–0)
Musgrove (2–4)
—
9,764
18–16
L2
35
May 9
@ Giants
11–1
Weathers (2–1)
Cueto (2–1)
—
10,008
19–16
W1
—
May 10
@ Rockies
Postponed (rain, makeup May 12)
36
May 11
@ Rockies
8–1
Díaz (1–0)
Senzatela (1–4)
—
8,825
20–16
W2
37
May 12 (1)
@ Rockies
5–3 (7)
Pagán (3–0)
Gray (4–3)
Melancon (12)
N/A
21–16
W3
38
May 12 (2)
@ Rockies
2–3 (8)
Almonte (1–1)
Ramirez (0–1)
—
11,968
21–17
L1
39
May 14
Cardinals
5–4
Musgrove (3–4)
Oviedo (0–2)
Melancon (13)
15,250
22–17
W1
40
May 15
Cardinals
13–3
Díaz (2–0)
Wainwright (2–4)
—
15,250
23–17
W2
41
May 16
Cardinals
5–3
Lamet (1–0)
Kim (1–1)
Melancon (14)
15,250
24–17
W3
42
May 17
Rockies
7–0
Darvish (4–1)
Gray (4–4)
—
15,250
25–17
W4
43
May 18
Rockies
2–1 (10)
Johnson (1–1)
Bard (1–3)
—
15,250
26–17
W5
44
May 19
Rockies
3–0
Musgrove (4–4)
Gonzalez (2–2)
Melancon (15)
15,250
27–17
W6
45
May 21
Mariners
16–1
Paddack (2–3)
Flexen (4–2)
—
15,250
28–17
W7
46
May 22
Mariners
6–4
Stammen (3–1)
Sheffield (3–4)
Melancon (16)
15,250
29–17
W8
47
May 23
Mariners
9–2
Darvish (5–1)
Misiewicz (2–3)
—
15,250
30–17
W9
48
May 24
@ Brewers
3–5
Woodruff (3–2)
Snell (1–1)
Hader (11)
14,524
30–18
L1
49
May 25
@ Brewers
7–1
Hill (3–2)
Burnes (2–4)
—
13,566
31–18
W1
50
May 26
@ Brewers
2–1 (10)
Adams (1–0)
Suter (3–3)
Melancon (17)
13,478
32–18
W2
51
May 27
@ Brewers
5–6 (10)
Suter (4–3)
Díaz (2–1)
—
13,572
32–19
L1
52
May 28
@ Astros
10–3 (11)
Melancon (1–0)
Raley (2–3)
—
32,045
33–19
W1
53
May 29
@ Astros
11–8 (12)
Adams (2–0)
Garza (0–1)
Díaz (1)
31,323
34–19
W2
54
May 30
@ Astros
4–7
Greinke (5–2)
Snell (1–2)
—
29,019
34–20
L1
55
May 31
@ Cubs
2–7
Stewart (1–0)
Paddack (2–4)
—
24,824
34–21
L2
June: 15–12 (Home: 12–5; Away: 3–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
56
June 1
@ Cubs
3–4
Hendricks (6–4)
Weathers (2–2)
Kimbrel (13)
24,824
34–22
L2
57
June 2
@ Cubs
1–6
Alzolay (4–4)
Johnson (1–2)
—
24,824
34–23
L3
58
June 3
Mets
4–3
Darvish (6–1)
Walker (4–2)
Melancon (18)
15,250
35–23
W1
59
June 4
Mets
2–0
Snell (2–2)
Lucchesi (1–4)
Melancon (19)
15,250
36–23
W2
60
June 5
Mets
0–4
deGrom (5–2)
Musgrove (4–5)
—
15,250
36–24
L1
61
June 6
Mets
2–6
Stroman (5–4)
Paddack (2–5)
—
15,250
36–25
L2
62
June 7
Cubs
9–4
Weathers (3–2)
Alzolay (4–5)
—
15,250
37–25
W1
63
June 8
Cubs
1–7
Davies (3–3)
Lamet (1–1)
—
16,207
37–26
L1
64
June 9
Cubs
1–3
Brothers (2–0)
Darvish (6–2)
Kimbrel (15)
15,250
37–27
L2
65
June 11
@ Mets
2–3
deGrom (6–2)
Snell (2–3)
Díaz (11)
26,637
37–28
L3
66
June 12
@ Mets
1–4
Stroman (6–4)
Musgrove (4–6)
Díaz (12)
25,463
37–29
L4
67
June 13
@ Mets
7–3
Paddack (3–5)
Familia (2–1)
—
19,581
38–29
W1
68
June 14
@ Rockies
2–3
Gomber (6–5)
Lamet (1–2)
Bard (9)
23,027
38–30
L1
69
June 15
@ Rockies
4–8
Estévez (1–0)
Hill (3–3)
—
22,871
38–31
L2
70
June 16
@ Rockies
7–8
Estévez (2–0)
Adams (2–1)
—
18,798
38–32
L3
71
June 17
Reds
6–4
Johnson (2–2)
Garrett (0–2)
—
40,362
39–32
W1
72
June 18
Reds
8–2
Paddack (4–5)
Santillan (0–1)
—
33,456
40–32
W2
73
June 19
Reds
7–5
Crismatt (2–1)
Hembree (1–2)
Melancon (20)
38,765
41–32
W3
74
June 20
Reds
3–2
Lamet (2–2)
Castillo (2–10)
Melancon (21)
38,004
42–32
W4
75
June 21
Dodgers
6–2
Darvish (7–2)
Urías (9–3)
—
42,220
43–32
W5
76
June 22
Dodgers
3–2
Snell (3–3)
Kershaw (8–7)
Melancon (22)
42,667
44–32
W6
77
June 23
Dodgers
5–3
Hill (4–3)
Treinen (1–3)
Melancon (23)
43,691
45–32
W7
78
June 25
Diamondbacks
11–5
Ramirez (1–1)
Martin (0–3)
—
32,583
46–32
W8
79
June 26
Diamondbacks
1–10
Kelly (4–7)
Lamet (2–3)
—
40,557
46–33
L1
80
June 27
Diamondbacks
5–4
Hill (5–3)
Peacock (2–6)
Melancon (24)
34,905
47–33
W1
81
June 29
@ Reds
5–4
Pagán (4–0)
Santillan (1–2)
Melancon (25)
16,332
48–33
W2
82
June 30
@ Reds
7–5 (6)
Musgrove (5–6)
Gutiérrez (3–3)
Hill (1)
12,084
49–33
W3
July: 11–14 (Home: 5–7; Away: 6–7)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
83
July 1
@ Reds
4–5
Warren (1–0)
Melancon (1–1)
—
16,620
49–34
L1
84
July 2
@ Phillies
3–4 (10)
Suárez (4–2)
Adams (2–2)
—
22,653
49–35
L2
85
July 3
@ Phillies
2–4
Eflin (3–6)
Darvish (7–3)
Suárez (1)
25,053
49–36
L3
86
July 4
@ Phillies
11–1
Adams (3–2)
Velasquez (3–3)
—
25,592
50–36
W1
87
July 5
Nationals
5–7
Suero (1–2)
Hill (5–4)
Hand (19)
33,168
50–37
L1
88
July 6
Nationals
7–4
Weathers (4–2)
Fedde (4–5)
Melancon (26)
29,977
51–37
W1
89
July 7
Nationals
5–15
Corbin (6–7)
Paddack (4–6)
—
26,353
51–38
L1
90
July 8
Nationals
9–8
Melancon (2–1)
Clay (0–2)
—
29,434
52–38
W1
91
July 9
Rockies
4–2
Díaz (3–1)
Freeland (1–3)
Melancon (27)
34,953
53–38
W2
92
July 10
Rockies
0–3
Márquez (8–6)
Musgrove (5–7)
Bard (13)
42,351
53–39
L1
93
July 11
Rockies
1–3
Gray (6–6)
Stammen (3–2)
Bard (14)
38,235
53–40
L2
91st All-Star Game in Denver, CO
Representing the Padres: Fernando Tatís Jr. , Jake Cronenworth , Manny Machado , Yu Darvish , & Mark Melancon
94
July 16
@ Nationals
24–8
Paddack (5–6)
Fedde (4–7)
—
29,203
54–40
W1
95
July 17[ a] /18
@ Nationals
10–4
Stammen (4–2)
Corbin (6–8)
—
33,232
55–40
W2
96
July 18
@ Nationals
7–8
Hand (5–2)
Melancon (2–2)
—
27,221
55–41
L1
—
July 19
@ Braves
Postponed (Rain, makeup July 21)
97
July 20
@ Braves
1–2
Toussaint (1–0)
Darvish (7–4)
Smith (19)
36,621
55–42
L2
98
July 21 (1)
@ Braves
3–2 (7)
Paddack (6–6)
Muller (1–3)
Melancon (28)
28,621
56–42
W1
—
July 21 (2)
@ Braves
Suspended (Rain, Makeup: September 24)
99
July 22
@ Marlins
3–2
Snell (4–3)
Holloway (2–3)
Melancon (29)
10,977
57–42
W2
100
July 23
@ Marlins
5–2
Musgrove (6–7)
Thompson (2–3)
Melancon (30)
9,264
58–42
W3
101
July 24
@ Marlins
2–3
Garrett (1–1)
Hill (5–5)
García (15)
13,207
58–43
L1
102
July 25
@ Marlins
3–9
Bender (2–1)
Darvish (7–5)
—
12,765
58–44
L2
103
July 27
Athletics
7–4
Paddack (7–6)
Kaprielian (5–4)
Melancon (31)
40,162
59–44
W1
104
July 28
Athletics
4–10
Manaea (8–6)
Snell (4–4)
—
35,351
59–45
L1
105
July 29
Rockies
3–0
Musgrove (7–7)
Freeland (1–6)
Melancon (32)
31,884
60–45
W1
106
July 30
Rockies
4–9
Gray (7–6)
Weathers (4–3)
—
38,686
60–46
L1
107
July 31
Rockies
3–5
Márquez (9–8)
Darvish (7–6)
Bard (16)
44,144
60–47
L2
August: 11–15 (Home: 6–7; Away: 5–8)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
108
August 1
Rockies
8–1
Stammen (5–2)
Gomber (8–6)
—
36,247
61–47
W1
109
August 3
@ Athletics
8–1
Snell (5–4)
Manaea (8–7)
—
11,985
62–47
W2
110
August 4
@ Athletics
4–5 (10)
Trivino (4–4)
Hill (5–6)
—
10,648
62–48
L1
111
August 6
Diamondbacks
5–8
Peacock (5–6)
Weathers (4–4)
Poppen (1)
34,038
62–49
L2
112
August 7
Diamondbacks
6–2
Pomeranz (1–0)
de Geus (2–1)
—
39,134
63–49
W1
113
August 8
Diamondbacks
2–0
Snell (6–4)
Bumgarner (6–7)
Melancon (33)
30,989
64–49
W2
114
August 9
Marlins
8–3
Musgrove (8–7)
Thompson (2–5)
—
26,841
65–49
W3
115
August 10
Marlins
6–5
Johnson (3–2)
Bleier (2-2)
Melancon (34)
32,060
66–49
W4
116
August 11
Marlins
0–7
Alcántara (7–10)
Weathers (4–5)
—
29,753
66–50
L1
117
August 12
@ Diamondbacks
3–12
Smith (4–8)
Darvish (7–7)
—
9,086
66–51
L2
118
August 13
@ Diamondbacks
2–3
Clippard (1–0)
Stammen (5–3)
—
12,866
66–52
L3
119
August 14
@ Diamondbacks
0–7
Gilbert (1–1)
Musgrove (8–8)
—
16,716
66–53
L4
120
August 15
@ Diamondbacks
8–2
Knehr (1–0)
Gallen (1–7)
—
17,722
67–53
W1
121
August 16
@ Rockies
5–6
Bard (6–5)
Hudson (4–2)
—
24,565
67–54
L1
122
August 17
@ Rockies
3–7
Márquez (11–9)
Strahm (0–1)
—
28,139
67–55
L2
123
August 18
@ Rockies
5–7
Bowden (2–2)
Arrieta (5–12)
Bard (20)
20,692
67–56
L3
124
August 20
Phillies
3–4
Neris (2–5)
Snell (6–5)
Kennedy (20)
40,927
67–57
L4
125
August 21
Phillies
4–3 (10)
Melancon (3–2)
Brogdon (5–3)
—
43,383
68–57
W1
126
August 22
Phillies
4–7
Gibson (9–5)
Weathers (4–6)
—
38,548
68–58
L1
127
August 24
Dodgers
2–5
Urías (14–3)
Johnson (3–3)
Jansen (28)
41,676
68–59
L2
128
August 25
Dodgers
3–5 (16)
Knebel (3–0)
Camarena (0–1)
Greene (1)
41,765
68–60
L3
129
August 26
Dodgers
0–4
Scherzer (12–4)
Darvish (7–8)
—
43,383
68–61
L4
130
August 27
@ Angels
5–0
Musgrove (9–8)
Criswell (0–1)
—
25,376
69–61
W1
131
August 28
@ Angels
2–10
Wantz (1–0)
Weathers (4–7)
—
36,176
69–62
L1
132
August 30
@ Diamondbacks
7–5
Stammen (6–3)
Gilbert (1–2)
Melancon (35)
8,482
70–62
W1
133
August 31
@ Diamondbacks
3–0
Snell (7–5)
Gallen (2–8)
Melancon (36)
10,818
71–62
W2
September: 7–19 (Home: 4–7; Away: 3–12)
#
Date
Opponent
Score
Win
Loss
Save
Attendance
Record
Streak
134
September 1
@ Diamondbacks
3–8
Weaver (3–3)
Darvish (7–9)
—
5,945
71–63
L1
135
September 3
Astros
3–6
Taylor (3–4)
Pagán (4–1)
Pressly (23)
37,033
71–64
L2
136
September 4
Astros
10–2
Musgrove (10–8)
Valdez (9–5)
—
35,338
72–64
W1
137
September 5
Astros
4–3
Melancon (4–2)
Stanek (1–4)
—
35,007
73–64
W2
138
September 7
Angels
0–4
Herget (2–1)
Snell (7–6)
—
34,405
73–65
L1
139
September 8
Angels
8–5
Darvish (8–9)
Mayers (3–4)
Melancon (37)
34,537
74–65
W1
140
September 10
@ Dodgers
0–3
Urías (17–3)
Musgrove (10–9)
Jansen (31)
48,403
74–66
L1
141
September 11
@ Dodgers
4–5
Buehler (14–3)
Paddack (7–7)
Jansen (32)
46,969
74–67
L2
142
September 12
@ Dodgers
0–8
Scherzer (14–4)
Lamet (2–4)
—
42,637
74–68
L3
143
September 13
@ Giants
1–9
Littell (3–0)
Darvish (8–10)
—
21,078
74–69
L4
144
September 14
@ Giants
1–6
DeSclafani (12–6)
Arrieta (5–13)
—
23,192
74–70
L5
145
September 15
@ Giants
9–6
Musgrove (11–9)
Leone (3–4)
—
21,212
75–70
W1
146
September 16
@ Giants
7–4
Crismatt (3–1)
Gausman (14–6)
—
23,379
76–70
W2
147
September 17
@ Cardinals
2–8
Mikolas (1–2)
Velasquez (3–7)
—
30,937
76–71
L1
148
September 18
@ Cardinals
2–3
Miller (1–0)
Pagán (4–2)
Gallegos (9)
40,626
76–72
L2
149
September 19
@ Cardinals
7–8
Reyes (9–8)
Arrieta (5–14)
Gallegos (10)
35,326
76–73
L3
150
September 21
Giants
5–6
Watson (6–4)
Melancon (4–3)
Rogers (13)
36,439
76–74
L4
151
September 22
Giants
6–8
Doval (4–1)
Velasquez (3–8)
—
38,189
76–75
L5
152
September 23
Giants
7–6 (10)
Detwiler (3–1)
Leone (3–5)
—
31,049
77–75
W1
153
September 24 (1)
@ Braves
6–5 (7)
Hudson (5–1)
Smith (3–6)
Melancon (29)
N/A
78–75
W2
154
September 24 (2)
Braves
0–4
Fried (13–7)
Knehr (1–1)
—
33,265
78–76
L1
155
September 25
Braves
8–10 (10)
Rodríguez (5–4)
Hudson (5–3)
Smith (34)
39,026
78–77
L2
156
September 26
Braves
3–4
Minter (3–6)
Johnson (3–4)
Smith (35)
41,294
78–78
L3
157
September 28
@ Dodgers
1–2
Buehler (15–4)
Darvish (8–11)
Treinen (7)
52,128
78–79
L4
158
September 29
@ Dodgers
9–11
Price (5–2)
Pagán (4–3)
Jansen (37)
45,366
78–80
L5
159
September 30
@ Dodgers
3–8
Knebel (4–0)
Velasquez (3–9)
—
52,550
78–81
L6
October: 1–2 (Home: 0–0; Away: 1–2)
Legend: = Win = Loss = Postponement Bold = Padres team member
Trade Deadline
July 25: Tucupita Marcano , Jack Suwinski , & Michell Miliano to the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for 2B Adam Frazier
July 30: Mason Thompson & Jordy Barley to the Washington Nationals in exchange for RP Daniel Hudson
July 30: Anderson Espinoza to the Chicago Cubs for OF Jake Marisnick
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Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; 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
Notes
^ game suspended in the middle of the 6th inning with the Padres leading 8–4 because of the gun shooting outside Nationals Park ; game completed on July 18 before the regularly scheduled game[ 2] [ 3]
References
^ Kelly, Matt (May 16, 2019). "Padres' no-hitter drought makes history" . MLB.com . MLB Advanced Media . Archived from the original on January 2, 2021. Retrieved May 21, 2020 .
^ @Nationals (July 17, 2021). "Washington Nationals on Twitter" (Tweet ). Retrieved July 17, 2021 – via Twitter .
^ Camerato, Jessica; Cassavell, AJ (July 17, 2021). "Incident outside Nats' ballpark halts game" . nationals.com . MLB Advanced Media. Retrieved July 17, 2021 .
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