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Suarez gets huge strikeout as the Padres beat the Pirates for the 10th straight time

Yahoo SportsSaturday, May 31, 2025 at 3:59:30 AM
The Padres pulled off another nail-biter against the Pirates, winning 3-2 thanks to a clutch—and controversial—strikeout by closer Robert Suarez. With the bases loaded in the eighth, Suarez froze Henry Davis on a questionable low pitch that had Davis fuming. This marks San Diego's 10th straight win over Pittsburgh, proving they’ve got the Pirates’ number.
Editor’s Note: For Padres fans, this is another thrilling chapter in their dominance over the Pirates, but the game’s tense finish—and that eyebrow-raising strike call—will fuel debates about umpiring. It’s a reminder of how high-stakes moments in baseball can hinge on a single pitch, for better or worse.
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