Dylan Cease's outing against Dodgers
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Monday was another Padres-Dodgers epic. The two National League heavyweights renewed their rivalry with a 10-inning thriller. In a game with twists and turns like that one, there were plenty of reasons why San Diego came out on the losing end.
David Morgan followed Cease’s seven shutout innings and worked the final two innings last night. The Padres have played 22 games in the 23 days since May 20, and last night was the first time since May 20 they used just one relief pitcher. It was just the fourth time in that span that the bullpen didn’t have to cover three or more innings.
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Dylan Cease gets hit by a comebacker off the bat of Matt Chapman but stays in the game to finish the 5th inning
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It's Tuesday, June 10, and the Dodgers (40-27) are in San Diego to take on the Padres (37-28). The Dodgers' starting pitcher has yet to be announced, but he is slated to take the mound against Dylan Cease for San Diego.