Nothing Special   »   [go: up one dir, main page]

Jump to content

2022 San Diego Padres season

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

2022 San Diego Padres
National League Wild Card Winners
LeagueNational League
DivisionWest
BallparkPetco Park
CitySan Diego, California
Record89–73 (.549)
Divisional place2nd
OwnersPeter Seidler
General managersA. J. Preller
ManagersBob Melvin
TelevisionBally Sports San Diego (Don Orsillo, Mark Grant, Mike Pomeranz, Mark Sweeney, Jesse Agler)
RadioKWFN 97.3 FM (Jesse Agler, Tony Gwynn Jr., Mark Grant)
XEMO 860 AM (Spanish) (Eduardo Ortega, Carlos Hernandez, Pedro Gutierrez)
← 2021 Seasons 2023 →

The 2022 San Diego Padres season was the 54th season of the San Diego Padres franchise. The Padres play their home games at Petco Park as members of Major League Baseball's (MLB) National League West.

On December 2, 2021, Commissioner of Baseball Rob Manfred announced a lockout of players, following expiration of the collective bargaining agreement (CBA) between the league and the Major League Baseball Players Association (MLBPA). On March 10, 2022, MLB and the MLBPA agreed to a new collective bargaining agreement, thus ending the lockout. Opening Day was played on April 7.[1] Although MLB previously announced that several series would be cancelled due to the lockout, the agreement provides for a 162-game season, with originally canceled games to be made up via doubleheaders.[2]

On October 2, San Diego clinched their first wild card berth since the pandemic shortened 2020 season and their first in a full season since the 2006 season. They defeated the New York Mets in the NLWCS and the Los Angeles Dodgers in the NLDS. The Padres' 3–1 victory over the Dodgers was considered a historic upset, as their 111 wins in the regular season were the fourth most in MLB history and 22 more than San Diego's 89. The only time in league playoff history that a team defeated an opponent who was more than 22 wins better was in the 1906 World Series, when the 93-win Chicago White Sox defeated the 116-win Chicago Cubs. San Diego advanced to face Philadelphia Phillies in the NLCS, the Padres' first championship series since 1998.[3] However, they were defeated by the Phillies, losing in five games.

Offseason

[edit]

Lockout

[edit]

The expiration of the league's collective bargaining agreement (CBA) with the Major League Baseball Players Association occurred on December 1, 2021 with no new agreement in place.[4] As a result, the team owners voted unanimously to lockout the players stopping all free agency and trades.[5][6]

The parties came to an agreement on a new CBA on March 10, 2022.[7]

Rule changes

[edit]

Pursuant to the new CBA, several new rules were instituted for the 2022 season. The National League adopted the designated hitter full-time, a draft lottery was implemented, the postseason will expand from ten teams to twelve, and advertising patches appeared on player uniforms and helmets for the first time.[8][9]

Acquisitions

[edit]
Position Player 2021 Team Ref
RP Nick Martinez Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks [10]
RP Robert Suarez Hanshin Tigers [11]
C Jorge Alfaro Miami Marlins [12]
DH Luke Voit New York Yankees [13]
SP Sean Manaea Oakland Athletics [14]
RP Luis García St. Louis Cardinals [15]
OF Nomar Mazara Detroit Tigers [16]
CP Taylor Rogers Minnesota Twins [17]
OF Trayce Thompson Chicago Cubs [18]
RP Ray Kerr Seattle Mariners [19]
OF/1B Brent Rooker Minnesota Twins [20]
OF/1B Matt Beaty Los Angeles Dodgers [21]
UTL Brandon Dixon Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles [22]
RP Tayler Scott Hiroshima Toyo Carp

Departures

[edit]
Position Player 2022 Team Ref
CP Mark Melancon Arizona Diamondbacks [23]
OF Tommy Pham Cincinnati Reds [24]
IF Adam Frazier Seattle Mariners [25]
RP Matt Strahm Boston Red Sox [26]
SP Chris Paddack Minnesota Twins [27]
C Victor Caratini Milwaukee Brewers [28]
RP Daniel Hudson Los Angeles Dodgers [29]
SP Jake Arrieta Retired [30]
RP Emilio Pagan Minnesota Twins [31]
OF Jake Marisnick Texas Rangers [32]
RP Miguel Díaz Detroit Tigers [33]
RP Keone Kela Tokyo Yakult Swallows [34]
OF Brian O'Grady Saitama Seibu Lions [35]
RP Nick Ramirez Seattle Mariners [36]
OF Patrick Kivlehan Chicago White Sox [37]
SP Vince Velasquez Chicago White Sox [38]
OF John Andreoli Philadelphia Phillies [39]
RP Ross Detwiler Cincinnati Reds [40]


Regular season

[edit]

Season standings

[edit]

National League West

[edit]
NL West
Team W L Pct. GB Home Road
Los Angeles Dodgers 111 51 .685 57‍–‍24 54‍–‍27
San Diego Padres 89 73 .549 22 44‍–‍37 45‍–‍36
San Francisco Giants 81 81 .500 30 44‍–‍37 37‍–‍44
Arizona Diamondbacks 74 88 .457 37 40‍–‍41 34‍–‍47
Colorado Rockies 68 94 .420 43 41‍–‍40 27‍–‍54


National League Wild Card

[edit]
Division leaders
Team W L Pct.
Los Angeles Dodgers 111 51 .685
Atlanta Braves 101 61 .623
St. Louis Cardinals 93 69 .574
Wild Card teams
(Top 3 teams qualify for postseason)
Team W L Pct. GB
New York Mets 101 61 .623 +14
San Diego Padres 89 73 .549 +2
Philadelphia Phillies 87 75 .537
Milwaukee Brewers 86 76 .531 1
San Francisco Giants 81 81 .500 6
Arizona Diamondbacks 74 88 .457 13
Chicago Cubs 74 88 .457 13
Miami Marlins 69 93 .426 18
Colorado Rockies 68 94 .420 19
Pittsburgh Pirates 62 100 .383 25
Cincinnati Reds 62 100 .383 25
Washington Nationals 55 107 .340 32


Record vs. opponents

[edit]

Source: MLB Standings Grid – 2022

Team AZ ATL CHC CIN COL LAD MIA MIL NYM PHI PIT SD SF STL WSH AL
Arizona 2–4 4–3 3–4 9–10 5–14 5–1 4–3 2–4 3–3 4–3 5–14 10–9 2–5 4–3 12–8
Atlanta 4–2 3–3 4–3 6–1 2–4 13–6 3–3 10–9 11–8 7–0 3–4 4–3 4–3 14–5 13–7
Chicago 3–4 3–3 11–8 3–4 0–7 4–2 10–9 4–3 6–0 10–9 2–5 2–5 6–13 4–2 6–14
Cincinnati 4–3 3–4 8–11 2–4 0–7 4–3 6–13 1–5 1–6 7–12 0–6 4–2 7–12 3–4 12–8
Colorado 10–9 1–6 4–3 4–2 8–11 2–4 3–4 2–5 2–5 3–3 10–9 5–14 2–4 3–4 9–11
Los Angeles 14–5 4–2 7–0 7–0 11–8 6–1 4–3 3–4 3–4 1–5 14–5 15–4 4–2 3–3 15–5
Miami 1–5 6–13 2–4 3–4 4–2 1–6 4–3 6–13 7–12 4–3 3–4 3–4 2–4 15–4 8–12
Milwaukee 3–4 3–3 9–10 13–6 4–3 3–4 3–4 2–4 2–4 11–8 3–4 3–4 9–10 3–3 15–5
New York 4–2 9–10 3–4 5–1 5–2 4–3 13–6 4–2 14–5 6–1 2–4 4–3 5–2 14–5 9–11
Philadelphia 3–3 8–11 0–6 6–1 5–2 4–3 12–7 4–2 5–14 6–1 4–3 1–5 4–3 16–3 9–11
Pittsburgh 3–4 0–7 9–10 12–7 3–3 5–1 3–4 8–11 1–6 1–6 2–4 1–5 6–13 4–3 4–16
San Diego 14–5 4–3 5–2 6–0 9–10 5–14 4–3 4–3 4–2 3–4 4–2 13–6 2–4 4–3 8–12
San Francisco 9–10 3–4 5–2 2–4 14–5 4–15 4–3 4–3 3–4 5–1 5–1 6–13 3–4 4–2 10–10
St. Louis 5–2 3–4 13–6 12–7 4–2 2–4 4–2 10–9 2–5 3–4 13–6 4–2 4–3 4–3 10–10
Washington 3–4 5–14 2–4 4–3 4–3 3–3 4–15 3–3 5–14 3–16 3–4 3–4 2–4 3–4 8–12

Updated with the results of all games through October 5, 2022.

Game log

[edit]

Regular season

[edit]
2022 game log: 89–73 (Home: 44–37; Away: 45–36)
April: 14–8 (Home: 6–4; Away: 8–4)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
1 April 7 @ Diamondbacks 2–4 Mantiply (1–0) Suárez (0–1) 35,508 0–1 L1
2 April 8 @ Diamondbacks 3–0 Manaea (1–0) Pérez (0–1) Rogers (1) 17,297 1–1 W1
3 April 9 @ Diamondbacks 5–2 Wilson (1–0) Kennedy (0–1) Rogers (2) 19,504 2–1 W2
4 April 10 @ Diamondbacks 10–5 Adams (1–0) Smith (0–1) 19,089 3–1 W3
5 April 11 @ Giants 4–2 Wilson (2–0) Rogers (0–1) Rogers (3) 23,279 4–1 W4
6 April 12 @ Giants 2–13 Cobb (1–0) Darvish (0–1) 25,560 4–2 L1
7 April 13 @ Giants 1–2 Webb (1–0) Manaea (1–1) Doval (1) 27,197 4–3 L2
8 April 14 Braves 12–1 Musgrove (1–0) Morton (1–1) 44,844 5–3 W1
9 April 15 Braves 2–5 O'Day (1–0) Johnson (0–1) Jansen (1) 41,993 5–4 L1
10 April 16 Braves 2–5 Anderson (1–1) Martinez (0–1) Jansen (2) 36,924 5–5 L2
11 April 17 Braves 2–1 Darvish (1–1) Elder (1–1) Rogers (4) 37,694 6–5 W1
12 April 18 Reds 4–1 Manaea (2–1) Lodolo (0–2) Rogers (5) 31,121 7–5 W2
13 April 19 Reds 6–2 Musgrove (2–0) Sanmartin (0–2) 31,313 8–5 W3
14 April 20 Reds 6–0 Gore (1–0) Gutiérrez (0–3) 29,359 9–5 W4
15 April 22 Dodgers 1–6 Urías (1–1) Martinez (0–2) 44,482 9–6 L1
16 April 23 Dodgers 3–2 (10) Suárez (1–1) Bruihl (0–1) 44,444 10–6 W1
17 April 24 Dodgers 2–10 Kershaw (3–0) Manaea (2–2) 44,930 10–7 L1
18 April 26 @ Reds 9–6 Musgrove (3–0) Sanmartin (0–3) - 10,056 11–7 W1
19 April 27 @ Reds 8–5 Gore (2–0) Gutiérrez (0–4) Rogers (6) 9,192 12–7 W2
20 April 28 @ Reds 7–5 Martinez (1–2) Mahle (1–3) Rogers (7) 10,449 13–7 W3
21 April 29 @ Pirates 7–3 Darvish (2–1) Thompson (0–3) 9,755 14–7 W4
22 April 30 @ Pirates 6–7 (10) Stratton (1–1) García (0–1) 20,483 14–8 L1
May: 16–11 (Home: 7–6; Away: 9–5)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
23 May 1 @ Pirates 5–2 Musgrove (4–0) Keller (0–4) Rogers (9) 8,350 15–8 W1
May 3 @ Guardians Postponed (rain); Makeup May 4
24 May 4 (1) @ Guardians 5–4 Crismatt (1–0) Plesac (1–3) Rogers (10) see 2nd game 16–8 W2
25 May 4 (2) @ Guardians 5–6 (10) Sandlin (2–1) Lamet (0–1) 10,244 16–9 L1
26 May 5 Marlins 2–1 Martinez (2–2) Luzardo (2–2) Rogers (11) 31,034 17–9 W1
27 May 6 Marlins 3–2 Darvish (3–1) Alcántara (2–2) Wilson (1) 37,585 18–9 W2
28 May 7 Marlins 0–8 López (4–1) Manaea (2–3) 34,709 18–10 L1
29 May 8 Marlins 3–2 Suárez (2–1) Sulser (0–1) 37,937 19–10 W1
30 May 9 Cubs 0–6 Hendricks (2–3) Gore (2–1) 41,595 19–11 L1
31 May 10 Cubs 5–4 Wilson (3–0) Gsellman (0–1) Rogers (12) 31,047 20–11 W1
32 May 11 Cubs 5–7 Givens (2–0) García (0–2) Wick (2) 29,344 20–12 L1
33 May 13 @ Braves 11–6 García (1–2) Smith (0–1) Rogers (13) 40,635 21–12 W1
34 May 14 @ Braves 5–6 Jansen (2–0) Wilson (3–1) 40,490 21–13 L1
35 May 15 @ Braves 7–3 (11) Crismatt (2–0) Stephens (0–1) 40,114 22–13 W1
36 May 17 @ Phillies 3–0 Clevinger (1–0) Eflin (1–3) Rogers (14) 29,200 23–13 W2
37 May 18 @ Phillies 0–3 Wheeler (2–3) Snell (0–1) Knebel (8) 27,655 23–14 L1
38 May 19 @ Phillies 2–0 Darvish (4–1) Gibson (3–2) Rogers (15) 30,146 24–14 W1
39 May 20 @ Giants 8–7 (10) García (2–2) Doval (0–2) Suárez (1) 31,359 25–14 W2
40 May 21 @ Giants 2–1 Musgrove (5–0) Rodón (4–3) Rogers (16) 38,916 26–14 W3
41 May 22 @ Giants 10–1 Gore (3–1) Wood (3–3) 35,363 27–14 W4
42 May 23 Brewers 3–2 (10) García (3–2) Sánchez (0–1) 31,504 28–14 W5
43 May 24 Brewers 1–4 Burnes (2–2) Snell (0–2) Williams (3) 39,834 28–15 L1
44 May 25 Brewers 1–2 Perdomo (1–0) Darvish (4–2) Williams (4) 27,831 28–16 L2
45 May 27 Pirates 4–3 Crismatt (3–0) Underwood Jr. (0–1) Rogers (17) 41,888 29–16 W1
46 May 28 Pirates 2–4 Banda (1–0) Rogers (0–1) Bednar (9) 38,189 29–17 L1
47 May 29 Pirates 4–2 (10) García (4–2) Stratton (2–2) 44,395 30–17 W1
48 May 30 @ Cardinals 3–6 Pallante (1–0) Martinez (2–3) 42,140 30–18 L1
49 May 31 @ Cardinals 2–3 (10) VerHagen (3–0) Rogers (0–2) 33,418 30–19 L2
June: 16–13 (Home: 8–6; Away: 8–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
50 June 1 @ Cardinals 2–5 Hudson (4–2) Darvish (4–3) Wittgren (1) 34,268 30–20 L3
51 June 2 @ Brewers 4–5 Strzelecki (1–0) Rogers (0–3) 21,451 30–21 L4
52 June 3 @ Brewers 7–0 Musgrove (6–0) Burnes (3–3) 30,019 31–21 W1
53 June 4 @ Brewers 4–0 Gore (4–1) Ashby (1–4) 37,376 32–21 W2
54 June 5 @ Brewers 6–4 (10) Hill (1–0) Gott (1–1) Rogers (18) 32,285 33–21 W3
55 June 6 Mets 5–11 Carrasco (7–1) Snell (0–3) 34,858 33–22 L1
56 June 7 Mets 7–0 Darvish (5–3) Walker (3–2) 31,796 34–22 W1
57 June 8 Mets 13–2 Manaea (3–3) Bassitt (4–4) 40,992 35–22 W2
58 June 10 Rockies 9–0 Musgrove (7–0) Kuhl (4–3) 35,207 36–22 W3
59 June 11 (1) Rockies 2–1 (10) Wilson (4–1) Estévez (1–4) 31,415 37–22 W4
60 June 11 (2) Rockies 2–6 Freeland (2–5) Gore (4–2) 30,040 37–23 L1
61 June 12 Rockies 2–4 Márquez (3–5) García (4–3) Bard (13) 41,754 37–24 L2
62 June 13 @ Cubs 4–1 Darvish (6–3) Wick (1–2) Rogers (19) 31,629 38–24 W1
63 June 14 @ Cubs 12–5 Tyler (1–0) Effross (1–2) 29,233 39–24 W2
64 June 15 @ Cubs 19–5 Stammen (1–0) Kilian (0–1) 31,570 40–24 W3
65 June 16 @ Cubs 6–4 Musgrove (8–0) Swarmer (1–2) Rogers (20) 30,096 41–24 W4
66 June 17 @ Rockies 4–10 Freeland (3–5) Gore (4–3) 34,304 41–25 L1
67 June 18 @ Rockies 4–5 Colomé (2–0) García (4–4) Bard (14) 38,768 41–26 L2
68 June 19 @ Rockies 3–8 Senzatela (3–3) Snell (0–4) 47,342 41–27 L3
69 June 20 Diamondbacks 4–1 Darvish (7–3) Davies (2–4) Rogers (21) 35,430 42–27 W1
70 June 21 Diamondbacks 3–2 (11) Hill (2–0) Kennedy (3–4) 31,528 43–27 W2
71 June 22 Diamondbacks 10–4 Morejón (1–0) Bumgarner (3–7) Martinez (1) 31,024 44–27 W3
72 June 23 Phillies 2–6 Suárez (6–4) Musgrove (8–1) 40,355 44–27 L1
73 June 24 Phillies 1–0 Crismatt (4–0) Nola (4–5) Rogers (22) 38,890 45–28 W1
74 June 25 Phillies 2–4 Eflin (3–5) Snell (0–5) Domínguez (2) 37,467 45–29 L1
75 June 26 Phillies 5–8 Nelson (2–1) Crismatt (4–1) Bellatti (1) 41,620 45–30 L2
76 June 28 @ Diamondbacks 6–7 Melancon (3–6) Rogers (0–4) 19,904 45–31 L3
77 June 29 @ Diamondbacks 4–0 Clevinger (2–0) Bumgarner (3–8) Martinez (2) 20,109 46–31 W1
78 June 30 @ Dodgers 1–3 Phillips (2–3) Musgrove (8–2) Kimbrel (14) 53,094 46–32 L1
July: 11–14 (Home: 6–6; Away: 5–8)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
79 July 1 @ Dodgers 1–5 Gonsolin (10–0) Stammen (1–1) 48,076 46–33 L2
80 July 2 @ Dodgers 2–7 Anderson (9–1) Darvish (7–4) 47,061 46–34 L3
81 July 3 @ Dodgers 4–2 Martinez (3–3) Kimbrel (1–4) Rogers (23) 42,633 47–34 W1
82 July 4 Mariners 2–8 Flexen (5–8) Manaea (3–4) 37,913 47–35 L1
83 July 5 Mariners 2–6 Gilbert (10–3) Clevinger (2–1) 29,745 47–36 L2
84 July 7 Giants 2–1 (10) Crismatt (5–1) García (1–3) 42,656 48–36 W1
85 July 8 Giants 6–3 Snell (1–5) Long (0–2) Martinez (3) 42,861 49–36 W2
86 July 9 Giants 1–3 Rodón (8–5) García (4–5) 41,714 49–37 L1
87 July 10 Giants 0–12 Wood (6–7) Gore (4–4) 38,712 49–38 L2
88 July 11 @ Rockies 6–5 Manaea (4–4) Ureña (0–1) Rogers (24) 27,592 50–38 W1
89 July 12 @ Rockies 3–5 Gomber (5–7) Clevinger (2–2) Bard (19) 26,577 50–39 L1
90 July 13 @ Rockies 6–10 Stephenson (1–1) Scott (0–1) 25,725 50–40 L2
91 July 14 @ Rockies 5–8 Chacín (4–2) Crismatt (5–2) Estévez (1) 28,077 50–41 L3
92 July 15 Diamondbacks 5–3 Darvish (8–4) Bumgarner (5–9) Rogers (25) 41,302 51–41 W1
93 July 16 Diamondbacks 4–3 Manaea (5–4) Ramirez (2–3) Rogers (26) 42,384 52–41 W2
94 July 17 Diamondbacks 1–3 Kelly (9–5) Clevinger (2–3) Melancon (13) 36,428 52–42 L1
92nd All-Star Game in Los Angeles, CA
95 July 22 @ Mets 4–1 Darvish (9–4) Scherzer (6–2) Rogers (27) 36,855 53–42 W1
96 July 23 @ Mets 2–1 Snell (2–5) Bassitt (7–7) Rogers (28) 39,359 54–42 W2
97 July 24 @ Mets 5–8 Smith (2–3) Musgrove (8–3) Díaz (21) 35,475 54–43 L1
98 July 25 @ Tigers 4–12 Vest (2–2) Manaea (5–5) 21,647 54–44 L2
99 July 26 @ Tigers 6–4 (10) Rogers (1–4) Soto (2–5) Martinez (4) 24,213 55–44 W1
100 July 27 @ Tigers 3–4 Fulmer (3–4) Rogers (1–5) 24,669 55–45 L1
101 July 29 Twins 10–1 Snell (3–5) Ryan (7–4) 43,171 56–45 W1
102 July 30 Twins 4–7 Gray (6–3) Musgrove (8–4) 39,574 56–46 L1
103 July 31 Twins 3–2 Manaea (6–5) Bundy (6–5) García (1) 37,336 57–46 W1
August: 16–13 (Home: 8–6; Away: 8–7)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
104 August 1 Rockies 4–1 Clevinger (3–3) Senzatela (3–6) García (2) 29,983 58–46 W2
105 August 2 (1) Rockies 13–5 Darvish (10–4) Bird (1–3) 23,828 59–46 W3
106 August 2 (2) Rockies 3–2 Hader (2–4) Colomé (2–4) 30,759 60–46 W4
107 August 3 Rockies 9–1 Snell (4–5) Kuhl (6–7) 44,652 61–46 W5
108 August 4 Rockies 3–7 Freeland (7–7) Musgrove (8–5) 30,366 61–47 L1
109 August 5 @ Dodgers 1–8 Gonsolin (13–1) Manaea (6–6) 52,714 61–48 L2
110 August 6 @ Dodgers 3–8 Martin (3–0) Clevinger (3–4) 52,124 61–49 L3
111 August 7 @ Dodgers 0–4 Anderson (13–1) Darvish (10–5) 48,093 61–50 L4
112 August 8 Giants 0–1 Wood (8–9) Snell (4–6) Doval (15) 40,686 61–51 L5
113 August 9 Giants 7–4 Hill (3–0) Rogers (2–4) 38,626 62–51 W1
114 August 10 Giants 13–7 Suárez (3–1) Marte (0–1) 32,834 63–51 W2
115 August 12 @ Nationals 10–5 Clevinger (4–4) Abbott (0–2) 35,390 64–51 W3
116 August 13 @ Nationals 3–4 Finnegan (4–2) Darvish (10–6) Edwards Jr. (2) 33,661 64–52 L1
117 August 14 @ Nationals 6–0 Snell (5–6) Espino (0–5) 27,498 65–52 W1
118 August 15 @ Marlins 0–3 Alcántara (11–5) Musgrove (8–6) Scott (17) 9,123 65–53 L1
119 August 16 @ Marlins 3–4 Hernández (3–6) García (4–6) Floro (3) 9,065 65–54 L2
120 August 17 @ Marlins 10–3 Morejón (2–0) López (7–8) 7,273 66–54 W1
121 August 18 Nationals 1–3 Edwards Jr. (5–3) Darvish (10–7) Finnegan (6) 41,820 66–55 L1
122 August 19 Nationals 3–6 Ramírez (4–1) Hader (2–5) Finnegan (7) 39,474 66–56 L2
123 August 20 Nationals 2–1 Morejón (3–0) Cishek (1–4) García (3) 42,529 67–56 W1
124 August 21 Nationals 2–1 Manaea (7–6) Corbin (4–17) Martinez (5) 38,253 68–56 W1
125 August 23 Guardians 1–3 Sandlin (5–2) Clevinger (4–5) Clase (29) 38,166 68–57 L1
126 August 24 Guardians 0–7 Quantrill (10–5) Snell (5–7) 30,409 68–58 L2
127 August 26 @ Royals 13–5 Suárez (4–1) Bubic (2–9) 16,479 69–58 W1
128 August 27 @ Royals 4–3 Darvish (11–7) Lynch (4–9) Martinez (6) 22,232 70–58 W2
129 August 28 @ Royals 7–15 Heasley (2–7) Manaea (7–7) 12,584 70–59 L1
130 August 29 @ Giants 6–5 Clevinger (5–5) Rodón (12–7) Martinez (7) 24,815 71–59 W1
131 August 30 @ Giants 4–3 Snell (6–7) Webb (11–8) Martinez (8) 28,267 72–59 W2
132 August 31 @ Giants 5–4 Musgrove (9–6) Wood (8–12) Hader (30) 25,298 73–59 W3
September: 13–12 (Home: 6–7; Away: 7–5)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
133 September 2 @ Dodgers 7–1 Darvish (12–7) May (1–2) 45,164 74–59 W4
134 September 3 @ Dodgers 1–12 Urías (15–7) Manaea (7–8) 46,144 74–60 L1
135 September 4 @ Dodgers 4–9 Vesia (4–0) Clevinger (5–6) 48,522 74–61 L2
136 September 5 Diamondbacks 0–5 Nelson (1–0) Snell (6–8) 37,713 74–62 L3
137 September 6 Diamondbacks 6–5 Martinez (4–3) Kennedy (4–7) 31,308 75–62 W1
138 September 7 Diamondbacks 6–3 Darvish (13–7) Henry (3–4) Hader (31) 36,948 76–62 W2
139 September 9 Dodgers 5–4 (10) Morejón (4–0) Hembree (3–1) 43,286 77–62 W3
140 September 10 Dodgers 4–8 Urías (16–7) Snell (6–9) 43,639 77–63 L1
141 September 11 Dodgers 2–11 Heaney (3–2) Musgrove (9–7) 41,652 77–64 L2
142 September 13 @ Mariners 2–0 Darvish (14–7) Gilbert (12–6) Hader (32) 34,740 78–64 W1
143 September 14 @ Mariners 1–6 Castillo (7–5) Clevinger (5–7) 24,238 78–65 L1
144 September 15 @ Diamondbacks 0–4 Jameson (1–0) Manaea (7–9) 17,121 78–66 L2
145 September 16 @ Diamondbacks 12–3 Snell (7–9) Bumgarner (6–15) 19,945 79–66 W1
146 September 17 @ Diamondbacks 2–0 Musgrove (10–7) Gallen (12–3) Hader (33) 29,796 80–66 W2
147 September 18 @ Diamondbacks 6–1 Darvish (15–7) Nelson (1–1) 20,480 81–66 W3
148 September 20 Cardinals 5–0 Clevinger (6–7) Wainwright (11–10) 39,538 82–66 W4
149 September 21 Cardinals 1–0 Snell (8–9) Mikolas (11–13) Hader (34) 38,643 83–66 W5
150 September 22 Cardinals 4–5 Flaherty (1–1) Martinez (4–4) Gallegos (14) 33,389 83–67 L1
151 September 23 @ Rockies 3–4 (10) Bard (6–4) Morejón (4–1) 48,321 83–68 L2
152 September 24 @ Rockies 9–3 Darvish (16–7) Kuhl (6–10) 45,983 84–68 W1
153 September 25 @ Rockies 13–6 Suárez (5–1) Freeland (9–11) 40,503 85–68 W2
154 September 27 Dodgers 4–3 (10) Johnson (1–1) Kimbrel (6–7) 32,127 86–68 W3
155 September 28 Dodgers 0–1 (10) Vesia (5–0) Wilson (4–2) Kahnle (1) 32,523 86–69 L1
156 September 29 Dodgers 2–5 Heaney (4–3) Johnson (1–2) Price (2) 35,636 86–70 L2
157 September 30 White Sox 1–3 Martin (3–5) Darvish (16–8) Hendriks (35) 37,490 86–71 L3
October: 3–2 (Home: 3–2; Away: 0–0)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Record Streak
158 October 1 White Sox 5–2 Clevinger (7–7) Cease (14–8) Hader (35) 38,114 87–71 W1
159 October 2 White Sox 1–2 Lynn (8–7) Snell (8–10) Hendriks (36) 41,407 87–72 L1
160 October 3 Giants 7–4 Morejón (5–1) Miller (0–1) Hader (36) 31,687 88–72 W1
161 October 4 Giants 6–2 Manaea (8–9) Cobb (7–8) 32,884 89–72 W2
162 October 5 Giants 1–8 Marte (1–1) Stammen (1–2) 32,064 89–73 L1
Legend:        = Win        = Loss        = Postponement
Bold = Padres team member

Trade Deadline

[edit]

August 1: Taylor Rogers, Dinelson Lamet, Esteury Ruiz, & Robert Gasser to the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for closing pitcher Josh Hader.[41]

August 2: MacKenzie Gore, CJ Abrams, Luke Voit, Robert Hassell, James Wood, & Jarlin Susana to the Washington Nationals in exchange for outfielder Juan Soto & first baseman Josh Bell.[42]

August 2: Eric Hosmer, Max Ferguson, & Corey Rosier to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for minor-league pitcher Jay Groome.[43]

August 2: Brent Rooker to the Kansas City Royals in exchange for catcher Cam Gallagher.[44]

August 2: Victor Acosta to the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for utility player Brandon Drury.[45]

Postseason

[edit]

Game log

[edit]
2022 Postseason game log: 6–6 (Home: 3–1; Away: 3–5)
NL Wild Card Series: 2–1 (Home: 0–0; Away: 2–1)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Series
1 October 7 @ Mets 7–1 Darvish (1–0) Scherzer (0–1) 41,621 1–0
2 October 8 @ Mets 3–7 deGrom (1–0) Martinez (0–1) Lugo (1) 42,156 1–1
3 October 9 @ Mets 6–0 Musgrove (1–0) Bassitt (0–1) 39,241 2–1
NL Division Series: 3–1 (Home: 2–0; Away: 1–1)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Series
1 October 11 @ Dodgers 3–5 Urías (1–0) Clevinger (0–1) Martin (1) 52,407 0–1
2 October 12 @ Dodgers 5–3 Darvish (1–0) Graterol (0–1) Hader (1) 53,122 1–1
3 October 14 Dodgers 2–1 Snell (1–0) Gonsolin (0–1) Hader (2) 45,137 2–1
4 October 15 Dodgers 5–3 Hill (1–0) Almonte (0–1) Hader (3) 45,139 3–1
NL Championship Series: 1–4 (Home: 1–1; Away: 0–3)
# Date Opponent Score Win Loss Save Attendance Series
1 October 18 Phillies 0–2 Wheeler (1–1) Darvish (2–1) Alvarado (1) 44,826 0–1
2 October 19 Phillies 8–5 Snell (2–0) Nola (2–1) Hader (4) 44,607 1–1
3 October 21 @ Phillies 2–4 Suárez (1–0) Musgrove (1–1) Domínguez (1) 45,279 1–2
4 October 22 @ Phillies 6–10 Hand (2–0) Manaea (0–1) 45,467 1–3
5 October 23 @ Phillies 3–4 Alvarado (1–0) Suárez (0–1) Suárez (1) 45,485 1-4

Postseason rosters

[edit]
Playoff rosters

Roster

[edit]
2022 San Diego Padres
Roster
Pitchers Catchers

Infielders

Outfielders

Manager

Coaches

Player stats

[edit]

Batting

[edit]

Note: G = Games played; AB = At bats; R = Runs; H = Hits; 2B = Doubles; 3B = Triples; HR = Home runs; RBI = Runs batted in; SB = Stolen bases; BB = Walks; AVG = Batting average; SLG = Slugging average

Player G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB BB AVG SLG
Jake Cronenworth 158 587 88 140 30 4 17 88 3 70 .239 .390
Manny Machado 150 578 100 172 37 1 32 102 9 63 .298 .531
Jurickson Profar 152 575 82 140 36 2 15 58 5 73 .243 .391
Ha-seong Kim 150 517 58 130 29 3 11 59 12 51 .251 .383
Trent Grisham 152 451 58 83 16 2 17 53 7 57 .184 .341
Austin Nola 110 347 40 87 15 0 4 40 2 34 .251 .329
Eric Hosmer 90 335 32 91 16 0 8 40 0 33 .272 .391
Luke Voit 82 298 38 67 18 0 13 48 1 39 .225 .416
Wil Myers 77 261 29 68 15 0 7 41 2 21 .261 .398
Jorge Alfaro 82 256 25 63 14 0 7 40 1 11 .246 .383
José Azócar 98 202 24 52 9 3 0 10 5 12 .257 .332
Juan Soto 52 182 31 43 8 1 6 16 0 44 .236 .390
Josh Bell 53 177 26 34 5 0 3 14 0 32 .192 .271
Brandon Drury 46 168 25 40 9 0 8 28 0 9 .238 .435
Nomar Mazara 55 159 16 42 8 0 2 18 0 10 .264 .352
CJ Abrams 46 125 16 29 5 0 2 11 1 4 .232 .320
Luis Campusano 16 48 4 12 1 0 1 5 0 1 .250 .333
Matt Beaty 20 43 6 4 1 1 0 1 0 2 .093 .163
Sergio Alcántara 22 35 3 4 0 0 0 3 0 2 .114 .114
Robinson Canó 12 33 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 1 .091 .091
Esteury Ruiz 14 27 1 6 1 1 0 2 1 0 .222 .333
Matthew Batten 15 19 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 2 .105 .158
Trayce Thompson 6 14 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 2 .071 .071
Brandon Dixon 5 14 1 3 1 0 0 1 0 0 .214 .286
Brent Rooker 2 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
Eguy Rosario 7 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 .200 .200
Luis Liberato 7 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 .000 .000
Team Totals 162 5468 705 1317 275 18 153 682 49 574 .241 .382

Source:[1]

Pitching

[edit]

Note: W = Wins; L = Losses; ERA = Earned run average; G = Games pitched; GS = Games started; SV = Saves; IP = Innings pitched; H = Hits allowed; R = Runs allowed; ER = Earned runs allowed; BB = Walks allowed; SO = Strikeouts

Player W L ERA G GS SV IP H R ER BB SO
Yu Darvish 16 8 3.10 30 30 0 194.2 148 67 67 37 197
Joe Musgrove 10 7 2.93 30 30 0 181.0 154 67 59 42 184
Sean Manaea 8 9 4.96 30 28 0 158.0 155 95 87 50 156
Blake Snell 8 10 3.38 24 24 0 128.0 103 51 48 51 171
Mike Clevinger 7 7 4.33 23 22 0 114.1 102 56 55 35 91
Nick Martinez 4 4 3.47 47 10 8 106.1 96 44 41 41 95
MacKenzie Gore 4 4 4.50 16 13 0 70.0 66 35 35 37 72
Nabil Crismatt 5 2 2.94 50 1 0 67.1 57 29 22 22 65
Luis García 4 6 3.39 64 0 3 61.0 57 28 23 17 68
Steven Wilson 4 2 3.06 50 1 1 53.0 36 20 18 20 53
Tim Hill 3 0 3.56 55 0 0 48.0 45 20 19 14 25
Robert Suárez 5 1 2.27 45 0 1 47.2 29 13 12 21 61
Taylor Rogers 1 5 4.35 42 0 28 41.1 37 22 20 9 48
Craig Stammen 1 2 4.43 33 1 0 40.2 45 22 20 10 35
Adrián Morejón 5 1 4.24 26 0 0 34.0 31 18 16 9 28
Josh Hader 1 1 7.31 19 0 7 16.0 17 14 13 9 22
Pierce Johnson 1 2 5.02 15 0 0 14.1 14 8 8 8 21
Reiss Knehr 0 0 3.95 5 1 0 13.2 11 6 6 4 10
Dinelson Lamet 0 1 9.49 13 0 0 12.1 16 14 13 9 16
Tayler Scott 0 1 6.75 8 0 0 12.0 19 10 9 6 13
Ray Kerr 0 0 9.00 7 0 0 5.0 3 5 5 4 3
Pedro Ávila 0 0 4.50 2 0 0 4.0 3 3 2 1 5
Kyle Tyler 1 0 0.00 2 0 0 4.0 2 0 0 1 2
Wil Myers 0 0 7.36 4 0 0 3.2 4 3 3 0 0
Ryan Weathers 0 0 9.82 1 1 0 3.2 6 4 4 4 3
Austin Adams 1 0 0.00 2 0 0 2.1 0 0 0 3 2
Michel Báez 0 0 0.00 2 0 0 2.0 1 0 0 0 2
Matthew Batten 0 0 4.50 2 0 0 2.0 2 1 1 0 1
Javy Guerra 0 0 18.00 1 0 0 2.0 3 4 4 3 1
José Castillo 0 0 9.00 1 0 0 1.0 1 1 1 1 1
Team Totals 89 73 3.81 162 162 48 1443.1 1263 660 611 468 1451

Source:[2]

Farm system

[edit]
Level Team League Manager W L Position
Triple-A El Paso Chihuahuas Pacific Coast League Jared Sandberg 85 65 Won Eastern Division Title

1st

Double-A San Antonio Missions Texas League Phillip Wellman 38 29 Won First-Half Southern Division title

1st

High-A Fort Wayne TinCaps Midwest League Brian Esposito 27 39 5th
Low-A Lake Elsinore Storm California League Eric Junge 40 26 1st
Rookie ACL Padres Arizona Complex League Lukas Ray 29 25 2nd
Rookie DSL Padres Dominican Summer League Luis Mendez 36 23 2nd

Notes

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Feinsand, Mark (March 10, 2022). "MLB, MLBPA agree to new CBA; season to start April 7". Retrieved March 10, 2022.
  2. ^ Lacques, Gabe (March 10, 2022). "Baseball is back: MLB, players agree on new CBA to salvage 162-game 2022 season". USA Today. Retrieved March 13, 2022.
  3. ^ Miller, Scott (October 16, 2022). "To Chants of 'Beat L.A.!', the Padres Eliminate the Dodgers". The New York Times. Retrieved October 17, 2022.
  4. ^ Baumann, Michael (December 2, 2021). "All the Questions—and Answers—About the Most Important Details of the MLB Lockout". The Ringer. Retrieved December 2, 2021.
  5. ^ Nightengale, Gabe Lacques and Bob. "MLB lockout is on after collective bargaining agreement expires, owners agree to freeze out players". USA TODAY. Retrieved December 2, 2021.
  6. ^ Selbe, Nick. "MLB Owners Vote Unanimously to Institute Lockout". Sports Illustrated. Retrieved December 2, 2021.
  7. ^ "Play Ball! 2022 MLB season will start April 7 with full 162-game schedule; spring training games begin March 17". SportsLine. March 10, 2022. Retrieved March 11, 2022.
  8. ^ Conti, Kristen. "Here Are the New MLB Rules for the 2022 Season". NBC Chicago. Retrieved March 11, 2022.
  9. ^ "MLB to add jersey advertising for first time in league history as part of new CBA, per report". CBS Sports. Retrieved March 11, 2022.
  10. ^ Lin, Dennis (December 1, 2021). "Padres, right-hander Nick Martínez agree to 4-year deal: Source". The Athletic. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  11. ^ Franco, Anthony (December 1, 2021). "Padres Sign Robert Suarez". MLBTradeRumors.com. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  12. ^ Cassawell, AJ (December 1, 2021). "Padres add catcher Alfaro in deal with Miami". MLB.com. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  13. ^ Cassawell, AJ (March 18, 2022). "Padres get slugger Voit from Yankees". MLB.com. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  14. ^ "San Diego Padres acquire LHP Sean Manaea in trade with rebuilding Oakland A's". ESPN. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  15. ^ "Padres sign RHP Luis García to two-year contract". MLB.com. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  16. ^ Franco, Anthony (December 16, 2021). "Padres, Nomar Mazara Agree To Minor League Deal". MLBTradeRumors.com. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  17. ^ Cassawell, AJ (April 7, 2022). "Padres get Rogers to close, send Paddack to Twins". MLB.com. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  18. ^ "Padres Sign Trayce Thompson, Brandon Dixon To Minors Deals". MLBTradeRumors.com. March 26, 2022. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  19. ^ "Padres Acquire LHP Ray Kerr & OF Corey Rosier from Mariners". MLB.com. November 27, 2021. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  20. ^ Cassawell, AJ (April 7, 2022). "Padres get Rogers to close, send Paddack to Twins". MLB.com. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  21. ^ Cassawell, AJ (March 28, 2022). "Padres trade for versatile Beaty from Dodgers". MLB.com. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  22. ^ "Padres Sign Trayce Thompson, Brandon Dixon To Minors Deals". MLBTradeRumors.com. March 26, 2022. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  23. ^ "Diamondbacks Sign Mark Melancon". MLBTradeRumors.com. December 1, 2021. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  24. ^ Sheldon, Mark (March 25, 2022). "Now with Reds, Pham plans on 'revenge tour'". MLB.com. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  25. ^ Kramer, Daniel (November 27, 2021). "Mariners deal for '21 All-Star Frazier". MLB.com. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  26. ^ "Red Sox agree to one-year contract with left-handed pitcher Matt Strahm". MLB.com. March 15, 2022. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  27. ^ Cassawell, AJ (April 7, 2022). "Padres get Rogers to close, send Paddack to Twins". MLB.com. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  28. ^ McCalvy, Adam (April 6, 2022). "Brewers acquire Caratini to address C depth". MLB.com. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  29. ^ Wexler, Sarah (November 30, 2021). "Dodgers sign RHP Hudson to one-year deal". MLB.com. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  30. ^ "Jake Arrieta announces retirement from baseball after 12 seasons, says 'It's just my time'". ESPN. April 18, 2022. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  31. ^ Cassawell, AJ (April 7, 2022). "Padres get Rogers to close, send Paddack to Twins". MLB.com. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  32. ^ Dierkes, Tim (March 14, 2022). "Rangers To Sign Jake Marisnick". MLBTradeRumors.com. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  33. ^ Day, Brandon (March 12, 2022). "Tigers add reliever Miguel Diaz on minor league deal". SBNation. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  34. ^ Pickard, Andersen (November 5, 2021). "Keone Kela (Tommy John surgery) cut loose by Padres". fantasypros.com. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  35. ^ Gin, Christian (November 12, 2021). "Report: Lions sign Brian O'Grady". Graveyard Baseball. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  36. ^ Adams, Steve (April 11, 2022). "Mariners Sign Nick Ramirez To Minor League Deal". MLBTradeRumors.com. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  37. ^ "White Sox's Patrick Kivlehan: Signs with White Sox". CBS Sports. RotoWire Staff. February 25, 2022. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  38. ^ McDonald, Darragh (March 14, 2022). "White Sox Sign Vince Velasquez". MLBTradeRumors.com. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  39. ^ Adams, Steve (March 9, 2022). "Phillies To Sign Aaron Barrett, John Andreoli To Minor League Deals". MLBTradeRumors.com. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  40. ^ Adams, Steve (April 18, 2022). "Reds Sign Ross Detwiler To Minor League Deal". MLBTradeRumors.com. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  41. ^ Casswell, AJ (August 1, 2022). "Josh Hader traded to Padres". MLB.com. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  42. ^ Casswell, AJ (August 2, 2022). "Padres land Soto, Bell in blockbuster: 'It's going to be fun'". MLB.com. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  43. ^ "Red Sox acquire first baseman Eric Hosmer from Padres". Sportsnet. Associated Press. August 2, 2022. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  44. ^ "Royals Acquire Outfielder Brent Rooker From San Diego". MLB.com. August 2, 2022. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
  45. ^ "Padres Acquire INF/OF Brandon Drury from Reds". MLB.com. August 2, 2022. Retrieved October 5, 2024.
[edit]