Baltimore Orioles Power Past Padres for Three-Game Sweep in San Diego on September 3, 2025

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Baltimore Orioles Dominate San Diego Padres with Home Run Barrage

The Baltimore Orioles showcased their power at Petco Park, defeating the San Diego Padres 7-5 on September 3, 2025. This victory marked the Orioles' first three-game sweep of the Padres and provided a much-needed morale boost to their season.

Home Run Frenzy Fuels Orioles' Early Lead

Jackson Holliday ignited the Orioles' offense right from the start, blasting a leadoff home run to right-center field. The Orioles didn't stop there—in a remarkable third inning, Colton Cowser smacked a three-run homer, followed by back-to-back solo shots from Coby Mayo and Alex Jackson. All four home runs came off Padres starter Nestor Cortes, who gave up three homers on four pitches in that inning alone. By the end of the third, Baltimore was up 7-0.

Padres Attempt a Comeback

The Padres showed signs of life in the later innings. Manny Machado launched a two-run homer in the sixth against his original team, contributing to a four-run inning. Fernando Tatis Jr. added another solo shot to lead off the seventh, but the rally fell short as the Orioles held onto their lead.

Pitching Highlights and Historical Feats

While Padres starter Nestor Cortes struggled, Mason Miller made franchise history with the second immaculate inning in Padres history, striking out three consecutive Orioles batters on nine pitches in the eighth. For the Orioles, Cade Povich earned the win on the mound, while Yennier Cano closed out the game for his second save of the season.

Struggles Continue for Padres

The loss marked the Padres' fourth consecutive defeat and eighth in their last ten games. With this loss, San Diego fell three games behind Los Angeles in the National League West, further complicating their postseason aspirations.

Memorable Moments and Stats

A notable moment from this matchup came when Jackson Holliday touched home plate. The event brought back memories for many Padres fans, who still debate whether Matt Holliday, Jackson's father, touched home during the wild-card tiebreaker between Colorado and San Diego in 2007.

Cade Povich improved his record to 3-7 with the win, while Nestor Cortes (2-4) continued to be plagued by home runs, allowing his third multi-homer inning in just eight starts this season.

Looking Ahead: Next Games

Next up, the Orioles will send Dean Kremer (9-10, 4.52 ERA) to the mound at home Friday night against the Los Angeles Dodgers. The Padres are set to begin a series in Colorado but have yet to announce a starting pitcher for their next matchup.

In summary

The Baltimore Orioles delivered an explosive offensive performance, powered by four early home runs, to sweep the San Diego Padres and secure a 7-5 win. Despite late home runs from Manny Machado and Fernando Tatis Jr., the Padres' struggles continued, while the Orioles' rookie talent stepped up. Pitchers Cade Povich and Yennier Cano delivered on the mound for Baltimore, and Mason Miller made Padres history with an immaculate inning. Both teams now look to regroup as they prepare for their upcoming matchups.


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