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Tatis: It's the result of the team's hard work

Although the loss to the Cubs in the first 1 games brought an end to the 11-game winning streak at home, the Padres today (17th) relied on shooting to play and won the series 4-2, not only 15-4 for the best record in the major leagues, but also tied the best record in team history at the beginning of the season.

Nick Pivetta, who was added from free agency last year, started the season in great form, conceding a 1-point 6K shot in six innings, 4 hits, and a nine-shot Tyler Wade, a Bat by Fernando Tatis Jr. and a Bat by Manny Machado.

Wade hit 4 hits, 2 hits and 2 hits in the game, Tatis and Machado each contributed 1 point in the 3rd inning, Machado hit a 2-run home run to return to Wade after Wade was guaranteed in the 7th inning, and Tatis picked up the 4th point in the 2-out full base game.

According to the data, the Padres won 15 wins and lost four of their first 19 games in the season, tying the best record in team history held in 1998, when the Padres won the National League championship and entered the World Series.

Rarely, more than a quarter of the Padres' theoretical 26ers roster are currently on the injured list, including pitchers such as Darby Hugh and Matt Waldron, and fielders such as Jake Cronenworth and Jackson Merrill, but the team continues to win. Tatis, who contributed two points, said: "It's the result of the team's hard work and everyone supports each other."

The most obvious one is Wade, who was included in the 26ers roster by the team at the last moment before the start of the new season, but after being called into the big league a few days ago, he first served as a guard for the latter innings in 2 games, and then served as a starter in the first game of the Cubs series and contributed 1 point, and today he was 4 hits, 2 hits and 2 hits and 2 guarantees to run back to 2 points.

"I know I'll be back here sometime, as soon as possible, because it's like home to me," Wade said.

Padres head coach Mike Shildt said: "It says a lot about the depth of our team and the mentality of this team. It's not going to go straight ahead, you have to deal with any contingencies."

Pivetta's good record is also a big credit, he started the season with 3 wins and 1 loss, and the ERA is only 1.57, while the home team has a terrifying 3-0 loss, 20K in 20 games, and a 0.45 ERA score.

"I can shoot the ball well, I can shoot the change ball when I need to, I can take the lead in the number of balls, and although I can lose points, I can limit the damage and let our line fight back and win." Pivetta said.

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