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Ryan Bergert de Padres faces the giants in the first major departure league

Ryan Bergert de Padres faces the giants in the first major departure league
April 26, 2025; San Diego, California, United States; The launcher starting from San Diego Padres, Ryan Bergert (38 years old), book during the eighth round against the Rays of Tampa Bay in Petco Park. Compulsory credit: Images of Denis Poroy-Imagn

The Giants of San Diego and the host of the Giants of San Francisco will send the starters of first and second year, respectively, Tuesday evening when they will continue a series of four games.

The right -handers Ryan Bergert des Padres and Landen Roupp des Giants are the starters planned in the revenge match of an opening match of the Tendu series which presented three successful strikers – but not much success – in the 1-0 victory, 10 sleeves of San Diego.

Bergert (1-0, 0.00 ERA), which made four appearances in relief earlier this season before being demo to Triple-A, will be recalled minors to make his first start of the major league. He will take the place previously occupied by Michael King, who is absent with a right shoulder injury.

The paadres were also without Yu Darvish (inflammation of the right elbow) all season.

Bergert was with his El Paso team in Sacramento for a series last weekend, so it was up to a car to join the Padres in San Francisco. He launched on Wednesday for the last time, launching four goalless rounds.

The 25 -year -old launched well in his four rescue possibilities for the Padres in April and May, granting a single outings to a single goalless outings.

The recruit hopes that experience helps to appease butterflies often excited by a first beginning of the major league.

“It was really good to get a little wet,” said Bergert, who was demoted on May 7. “It made him a little more normal than he would have done his debut as a starter. It just gave me a level of comfort.”

Although he obtained 5 2/3 ball sleeves three strokes of Stephen Kolek and a combined whitening of five launchers when the series is opened, the paadres have had the mound in recent times. Their ERA of the 4.44 team in May was the seventh worst of the majors.

Seeing a programming of giants with offensive difficulty for the first time should also help Bergert. San Francisco was held at four or less points for the 15th consecutive match on Monday. None of the five strokes of the giants in the series of the series opted for additional bases.

After obtaining a place of rotation in the training camp, Roupp (3-4, 3.54 ERA) joined Logan Webb and Robbie Ray as a pillar on a staff who saw Justin Verlander injured and Jordan Hicks collides with the surveys enclosure. Roupp only made four departures in the major league last season.

Roupp, 26, launched much better than his record of 1-2 indicated in May, granting only five points deserved more than five departures for an MPM of 1.73. The giants scored four points or less in four of its five departures.

Roupp was joined by Hayden Birdsong out of the enclosure of the Subseators and Kyle Harrison of minors as a rotation filling on a starting staff who maintained the afloat team despite the offensive misfortunes.

“It’s a bit cool to have three guys as talented as they are,” said Giants manager Bob Melvin. “It means that we have a certain depth, and it means that we have a good rotation.”

Roupp returned Home Run to the Elias Diaz receiver in a 5-3 defeat in San Diego in April. He faced the paadres five times during his two-year career, twice as a starter, going 0-1 with an MPM of 2.92.

Ray and Roupp opening the way, the giants led the majors in the era in May to 2.64. It was much better than the second best brand, the 2.98 of the Texas Rangers.

– field level media

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