Padres Stay Red-Hot, Sweep Mariners for Eighth Straight Win taken Petco Park (San Diego Padres)

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Apr 16, 2026; San Diego, California, USA; San Diego Padres right fielder Fernando Tatis Jr. (23) celebrates after hitting a two run RBI single during the second inning against the Seattle Mariners at Petco Park.

The San Diego Padres secured their fourth consecutive series win with a 5-2 victory over the Seattle Mariners.

They are one of the hottest teams in baseball after starting the season 2-5. They have now won 12 of their last 14 games and eight in a row.

“We had a team that was kind of gelling together at the beginning, getting back from WBC and kind of coming back together,” Padres manager Craig Stammen said. “I think that first road trip just kind of got us a little bit more connected.”

Coming off a Jackson Merrill walk-off the night before, San Diego’s offense carried that momentum into Thursday, jumping out to a 4-0 lead in the second inning and finishing off the sweep.

After Wednesday’s comeback, the message around the clubhouse was “passing the baton” when it comes to stepping up and making plays.

That mentality showed early in the second inning, Gavin Sheets led things off with a double to center field, followed by a Miguel Andújar single to put two on. Catcher Luis Campusano, who has been swinging a hot bat, singled to left field to bring in Sheets from second and give the Padres a 1-0 lead.

Jake Cronenworth then hit a ball back toward Luis Castillo, who appeared to have an easy throw to former Padre Josh Naylor at first, but the ball slipped out of his glove, allowing Cronenworth to reach safely. Ramón Laureano followed with a ball to first that Naylor fumbled again, allowing Andújar to score and extend the lead to 2-0.

Fernando Tatis Jr. kept it going, dropping a ball into center field that perfectly placed to bring in both Campusano and Cronenworth, pushing the lead to 4-0.

Padres starter Walker Buehler was sharp early, allowing just two hits and striking out seven through five innings.

Things unraveled slightly in the sixth. Cole Young led off with a single to right, followed by Brendan Donovan singling to center as Young advanced to third. Pitching coach Ruben Niebla visited the mound, and Buehler remained in the game.

Apr 16, 2026; San Diego, California, USA; San Diego Padres starting pitcher Walker Buehler (10) throws a pitch during the first inning against the Seattle Mariners at Petco Park.

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Apr 16, 2026; San Diego, California, USA; San Diego Padres starting pitcher Walker Buehler (10) throws a pitch during the first inning against the Seattle Mariners at Petco Park.

Cal Raleigh’s RBI single marked the end of Buehler’s outing, cutting the lead to 4-1. 

“That's not going to diminish what he did the first five,” Stammen said. “He pretty much mowed him down for five innings and looked like vintage Walker Buehler there for a while throwing 95-96 mph so lot of good signs from Walker moving forward.”

Visibly frustrated, Buehler walked off the mound and was later seen on the broadcast throwing his glove in frustration in the dugout.

“Just frustrating to not put, kind of, the finishing touches on it, I guess,” Buehler said after the game.” But, all in all the two starts that I made here in the home stand, I'll be very happy with.”

Seattle kept pushing. Julio Rodríguez singled to right off Bradgley Rodríguez, bringing in Donovan and trimming the deficit to 4-2.

Adrián Morejón was called in to stop the damage and did just that, striking out Connor Joe and getting J.P. Crawford to ground out to end the inning.

“I didn’t start the season well, but I have rebounded the last few innings and I feel like that has been good for me,” Morejón said in Spanish.

The Padres responded in the bottom of the seventh. Tatis Jr. was hit by a pitch from Cole Wilcox, and Merrill followed with a sharp liner down the right field line to put runners on second and third. Manny Machado then lifted a ball that Young misplayed, allowing Tatis Jr. to score and extend the lead to 5-2.

There was a brief scare in the eighth when Jason Adam hit Rodríguez and Randy Arozarena reached base, putting two on with two outs. However, Laureano tracked down a liner from Joe in left field, using his speed to secure the final out of the inning.

When closer Mason Miller came in to finish the game in the ninth inning, he knew he had a chance to accomplish something special. After recording the final out, he extended his streak to 30 2/3 consecutive scoreless innings, surpassing the late, great Randy Jones’ record of 30 innings.

“It's special,” Miller said. “The fact that Randy's name is getting brought out here. We're wearing his patch like his name's on the side of his stadium up there. We're recognizing his greatness, especially in the recency of his passing. So just happy to honor him and have people talking about him.”

The Padres didn’t let up, completing the sweep and extending their win streak.

They now head to Anaheim to face a strong Angels team, with José Soriano set to take on Matt Waldron at 6:38 p.m. PT.

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