PGA Championship third round tee times: Alex Smalley, Maverick McNealy hold the lead at Aronimink entering Moving Day
Smalley and McNealy hold the lead at the PGA Championship entering Moving Day.
The San Diego Padres suffered their first road series loss of the season against the Milwaukee Brewers, with Griffin Canning struggling on the mound. The Padres managed only one run in the ninth inning, and now face the Seattle Mariners next.
Griffin Canning struggled, allowing six runs and issuing four walks in just 1 2/3 innings.
The Padres lost to the Brewers, scoring only one run in the ninth inning, marking their first road series loss of the season.
The Padres will face the Seattle Mariners in their next series.
Manager Craig Stammen may adjust the lineup, as the current offensive strategy has not been effective.
Smalley and McNealy hold the lead at the PGA Championship entering Moving Day.
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Rory McIlroy posts a bogey-free 67 at Aronimink, five shots off the lead.
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Hancock is off to a *fantastic* start to the season with the Mariners. Heâs headlined a rotation full of elite pitchers who have made way for the breakout righty. Entering play on Friday, Hancock boasts a 3.21 ERA and 1.01 WHIP in 47 2/3 innings. The Friars faced Hancock in their last series against Seattle, and he managed to hold them to two runs over six innings. San Diego ended up winning that game with a five-run ninth-inning rally, but Hancock wasnât the cause of that. The offense will need to come alive if they hope to scratch some runs against the right-hander. Similarly, VĂĄsquez has been a breakout pitcher in the San Diego rotation. The righty sports a 3.05 ERA in 44 1/3 innings. The WHIP is a little high at 1.17, but heâs managed to strand the baserunners he picks up most of the time. VĂĄsquez also faced Seattle in that last series, but it went much worse for him than it did for Hancock. It was the right-handerâs first poor start of 2026, allowing four runs in the same number of innings. The Padres still ended up winning, but theyâll need a better performance from VĂĄsquez this time around if they hope to save their beleaguered bullpen.
Manager Craig Stammen has been making his lineups as offense focused as possible lately, having Fernando Tatis Jr. play second base quite often so Nick Castellanos and Miguel Andujarâs bats can remain in the lineup. That hasnât worked, so itâs possible they try something different in this series.
With Canning unable to make it through two innings, Ron Marinaccio, Yuki Matsui and Matt Waldron covered the rest of the Padresâ loss on Thursday. The three pitched well, only giving up one run in that time frame. Despite Stammen stating that Waldron will continue to pitch out of the âpen, Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union-Tribune reported that Waldron will be designated for assignment. Acee also reports that the Padres will call up reliever Alek Jacob to pitch out of the âpen until starter Lucas Giolito is added to the roster this weekend. For tonightâs series opener, the high-leverage relievers are out in full force. Jason Adam, Jeremiah Estrada, Mason Miller, Adrian Morejon and Wandy Peralta are all available out of the âpen tonight. But, hopefully, VĂĄsquez can pitch deep enough that Stammen wonât need to call on too many of those arms.