MLB: San Diego Padres aux Cardinals de St. LouisJuly 26, 2025; St. Louis, Missouri, United States; San Diego Padres’ first goal player Jake Cronenworth (9) is safe in marble while the receiver of the cardinals of St. Louis Pedro Pages (43) is late to put the label in the fourth round at the Busch stadium. Compulsory credit: Images Tim Vizer-Imagn

Jake Cronenworth struck a double and scored twice to visit San Diego Padres in front of St. Louis Cardinals 3-1 Saturday evening.

Five strikers were affected by throws in the match, which led to a brief skirmish of benches in the ninth round after the Slugger of Padres, Manny Machado, was placed for the second time in the match.

Leaving Padres, Randy Vasquez, held the cardinals at a point on a safe blow in 4 2/3 sleeves. Adrian Morejon launched a goalless round, Jeremiah Estrada (4-4) laundered the cardinals for 1 1/3 of sleeves, and Jason Adam managed the eighth round.

Robert Suarez closed the match for his 30th stop.

The start of the Cardinals Matthew Liberatore (6-8) granted two points (one deserved) on five strokes and two goals on balls in 4 1/3 rounds. He withdrew three.

The paadres took an advance of 1-0 in the second round. After being struck by land, Cronenworth came to score on the error of Bryce Johnson and the central defender Victor Scott II.

The cardinals responded in their half of the round. Nolan Arenado walked and scored on the double of Jordan Walker to equalize match 1-1.

San Diego advanced 2-1 in fourth round. Cronenworth struck a double, finished third on a field and scored at Johnson.

Vasquez struck Willson Contreras with a fourth round land. When Liberatore struck Machado with fifth round land, the referees warned the two new reprisals teams.

San Diego made 3-1 in the ninth round. Johnson started with a double, moved to the third row on a blow and scored on Fernando Tatis Jr.

Two strikers later, the LEVER ANDRE GRANILLO brought the players of the two teams to the field by hitting Machado with land. Machado had a confrontation with the coach of the cardinals Jon Jay, who obtained an ejection, but the incident defused after a few push and pushes.

– Field level media

12 thoughts on “Padres Top Cardinals in play with 5 successful drummers”
  1. Wow such an amazing game! The energy was incredible and those drummers really brought it home!! Can’t wait for the next matchup!

  2. Wait what?? I’m so confuzed by this title lol. Are we talking about baseball or a music concert? Either way sounds like the Padres put on a good show tho!

  3. Oh sure, lets just pretend like ‘successful drummers’ is a legitimate baseball term now. I’m sure the MLB will add it to the official stat sheet any day now. Maybe right next to ‘most tambourines shaken’ and ‘best air guitar performance.’ Absolutly brilliant reporting here.

  4. I been watching baseball for 20 years and never heard of this terminology but whatever. Cardinals played sloppy defense and the Padres capitalized. Thats really all there is to it if you ask me.

  5. This is completly ridiculous. The Cardinals had a off game and everyone acting like the Padres are suddenly world champions. Give me a brake with this overhype nonsense.

  6. So your telling me that the Cardinals, a team with way more World Series titles and baseball history, somehow lost to these clowns? And we’re suppose to celebrate ‘drummers’? This article is a joke and so is anyone who thinks this game ment anything in the grand scheme.

  7. Haha I cant stop laughing at this headline! Did the drummers bring there own drumsticks to the game? Did they do a halftime show?? Someone please explain what is happening lmaooo 😂

  8. The Padres offense was clicking on all cylinders. When you got five guys contributing at that level its almost imposible to lose. Cardinals pitching staff just couldn’t keep up with the pressure.

  9. Oh yeah, because five ‘successful drummers’ is totally a normal baseball stat we all track. What’s next, counting the kazoo players? This makes zero sense and whoever wrote this title should reconsider there career choices.

  10. For those wondering, I think ‘drummers’ might refer to players who got multiple hits? Like they were ‘drumming’ the ball? Just my guess but the Padres definitly had a solid offensive performence yesterday.

  11. This is exactly whats wrong with modern sports journalism. Using weird confusing language that nobody understands just to sound clever or diferent. Just say the Padres won with strong hitting performences from five players. Is that so hard?? Stop trying to reinvent the wheel and just report the facts clearly.

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