The Blue Jays lost 6-3 to the Padres, missing the chance to sweep the series. Despite home runs from Davis Schneider and Ernie Clement, defensive errors and lack of offense led to the defeat. The Padres' Joe Musgrove stood out in the game. The Blue Jays head to Kansas City after winning four consecutive series.
The Jays are now 6-7 on the road with four more on this trip at KC vs. the surprising Royals Blue Jays @ Padres – Summary of 3-game set in San Diego, by @RGriffBaseball https://t.co/cyjpnpTgUG
Musgrove shines, Padres prevent sweep with 6-3 win over Blue Jays https://t.co/CIlSQBUGzV
Blue Jays can't maintain recent formula for success in loss to Padres, preventing sweep after fourth straight series win: https://t.co/Izki1oHgZM
Blue Jays blow chance at a sweep thanks to sloppy plays against Padres https://t.co/SFAM3nEnMq https://t.co/lQbtO5DoID
Some rare defensive miscues from the Blue Jays prevented them from collecting their first series sweep of the season. @ShiDavidi has the story from the series finale in San Diego ⤵️ https://t.co/EsbFSEInHP
Blue Jays fall 6-3 to Padres. Davis Schneider and Ernie Clement went deep but they couldn't squeeze out enough offence or hold the Padres down enough to complete their first sweep of the season. They still head to KC having won four series in a row.
#Padres beat the Blue Jays 6-3 to avoid being swept for the first time in '24. Shildty regains his mojo* *insert some of kind of slam against BoMel here.