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SAN DIEGO PADRES GAME INFORMATION PETCO PARK 100 PARK BLVD SAN DIEGO, CA 92101 PROVIDED BY THE PADRES COMMUNICATIONS DEPARTMENT DETROIT TIGERS (6-3) vs. SAN DIEGO PADRES (4-7) Sunday, April 13, 2014 • 1:10 p.m. • Petco Park • San Diego, CA RHP Max Scherzer (0-0, 1.20) vs. RHP Tyson Ross (0-2, 4.35) Game 12 • Home Game 6 • 1090 AM • XEMO 860 • FOX Sports San Diego PADRES AT A GLANCE ABOUT LAST NIGHT: The Padres got themselves within striking distance, but a two-run ninth for the Tigers put the game out of the Friars’ reach as San Diego fell to Detroit, 6-2, last night in front of a sell out crowd Overall Record: 4-7 at Petco Park...RHP Ian Kennedy got the start for the Padres and took the loss after he allowed four runs NL West Standing: 4th (-3.5) on eight hits with seven strikeouts and a walk over 6.0 innings of work...Nick Vincent and Alex Torres each Home Record: 2-3 tossed scoreless innings of relief out of the bullpen...Yasmani Grandal continued his hot streak at the plate Road Record: 2-4 as he went 2-for-4 with a RBI while Everth Cabrera logged his sixth multi-hit game of the season after he Day Record: 2-2 went 2-for-5 with a double...Jedd Gyorko tallied his team-leading sixth RBI of the season and Chase Headley Night Record: 2-5 went 2-for-4 with a run scored. Last Road Trip: 2-4 Last Five Games: 2-3 NEED MORE THAN ONE? CALL CABBY: Everth Cabrera is off to a hot start this season, as he logged Last 10 Games: 3-7 his sixth multiple-hit game of the season last night after he went 2-for-5 with a double against the Tigers... Streak: L1 only three Major League Players have more multi-hit games this season: CWS Adam Eaton (7), SF Angel Pagan (7) and CWS Alexei Ramirez (7)...through 11 team games, his six mutliple hit efforts are tied for the All-Time Record: 3,325-3,850 fourth most such games in franchise history, behind only Tony Gwynn in 1996 (8), Wally Joyner in 1996 (7) All-Time at Home: 1,793-1,796 and Gwynn again in 1995 (7). All-Time at Petco Park: 424-391 All-Time on the Road: 1,532-2,055 UPON FURTHER REVIEW: Last night Padres manager Buddy Black issued the fi rst challenge in franchise 2014 vs. AL: 2-3 history under the expanded replay rules in the 8th inning and successfully overturned the original ruling on 2014 vs. AL at Home: 1-1 the fi eld... Yasmani Grandal picked Nick Castellanos off of second base after the ruling was originally that 2014 vs. AL on Road: 1-2 Castellanos was safe retreating back to the bag. All-Time vs. DET: 3-8 CY? YEAH, I’VE HEARD OF HIM: The Padres are faced with a diffi cult task again tonight, as they will All-Time vs. DET at Comerica Park: 0-3 face-off with reigning American League Cy Young Award winner Max Scherzer...during the 2013 season, the All-Time vs. DET at Petco Park: 2-3 Padres had decent success against former Cy Young Award winners in 2013, going 10-12 on the season All-Time vs. DET in San Diego 3-5 in games started by qualifi ed pitchers...the Friars went 4-1 against Barry Zito, 3-1 vs. Clayton Kershaw, 1-0 vs. CC Sabathia, 1-1 vs. Cliff Lee, 0-1 vs. Felix Hernandez, 0-1 vs. Roy Halladay, 1-3 vs. Tim Lincecum and RECORD WHEN... 0-4 vs. Zack Greinke...the Padres are 0-2 against former Cy Young Award winners this year, having lost to Sunday 2-0 Thursday 0-0 both Greinke and Justin Verlander...dating back to the 2010 season, the Padres are 2-7 in games started by Monday 0-0 Friday 1-1 a reigning Cy Young Award winner. Tuesday 0-2 Saturday 0-2 Wednesday 1-2 WELL-OILED ROTATION: Padres starters have pitched to a 3.23 ERA (23 ER, 64.0 IP) so far through 11 games this season, the 11th-best mark in the Majors and the sixth-best in the National League...dating back March 1-0 July 0-0 to April 5 at Miami, Padres starters have pitched to a 2.25 ERA (11 ER, 44.0 IP), the best mark in the Majors April 3-7 August 0-0 during that seven-game stretch...since April 5th, Padres starters have allowed two earned runs or less in May 0-0 September 0-0 six of the seven games, with the exception coming last night. June 0-0 October 0-0 Leading after six 2-0 PADRES, FOR TWO...YES!: Over the Padres’ last fi ve games dating back to Tuesday at Cleveland, the Tied after six: 0-0 Friars have legged-out a total of 16 doubles, which is the most in Major League Baseball during that time Trailing after six: 2-7 (LAD is second with 14)...the Padres also rank third in the Majors and second in the National League with Leading after seven: 3-0 20 extra-base hits over their recent fi ve-game span...prior to the three-game set with the Indians, the Padres Tied after seven: 0-0 had a total of four doubles and seven extra-base in their fi rst six games of the season, both the fewest in the Trailing after seven: 1-7 Majors during that time. Leading after eight: 4-0 Tied after eight: 0-0 MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME: Today marks the third game of a 10-game homestand at Petco Park for the Trailing after eight: 0-7 Padres, fi rst welcoming the Detroit Tigers to town (Fri-Sun) followed by a four-game set with the Colorado Rockies (Mon-Thurs) and capped off by a three-game series with the San Francisco Giants (Fri-Sun)...the Scoring fi rst: 2-0 10-game homestand is the fi rst of four lengthy homestands this season, with the next two ten-gamers coming Opponents score fi rst: 2-7 May 2-11 (ARI/KC/MIA). August 25-September 4 (MIL/LAD/ARI) and September 15-24 (PHI/SF/COL)...from Shutouts: 1-2 now until May 11, 19 of the Friars’ next 29 games are at home. Home crowds of 20,000+: 1-3 Home Crowds of 30,000+: 2-2 1984: This series with the Tigers will be Detroit’s fourth matchup with the Padres and the third in San Diego Home Crowds of 40,000+: 1-1 since defeating the Padres, four games to one, in the 1984 World Series...the Friars’ only World Series vic- tory in franchise history came against the Tigers in Game Two of the ‘84 Fall Classic on October 10, 1984 at Scoring less than three: 1-6 Jack Murphy Stadium...the game was the last MLB playoff game to feature a designated hitter in a National Scoring three or four: 2-0 League ballpark and was the last time a DH was used in a NL ballpark until the Blue Jays and Phillies used a Scoring fi ve or more: 1-1 DH in Philadelphia from June 25-27, 2010 (relocated game). One-run games: 1-1 Two-run games: 2-2 INTERLEAGUE PLAY: San Diego began interleague play earlier this week in Cleveland and have posted Games decided in last AB: 0-0 a 2-3 record through four games…the Padres are playing the AL Central in interleague this year, while also Extra Innings W-L: 0-0 playing their “natural” rival, the Seattle Mariners…the rest of interleague play this year will take the Padres to Chicago-AL (5/30-6/1), Seattle (6/16-17) and Minnesota (8/5-6) while San Diego will play host to Detroit Playing series opener: 2-2 (4/11-13), Kansas City (5/5-7), Minnesota (5/20-21) and Seattle (6/18-19)…last season the Padres were 8-12 Playing series fi nale: 2-1 in interleague play including 3-7 on the road…the Padres are 121-158 all-time against the American League. Series W-L-T (Home): 0-1-0 Series W-L-T (Road): 0-2-0 PADRES SOCIAL HOUR: The Padres debuted this season a new, multimedia hour-long pregame show, Pa- Series W-L-T (Total): 0-3-0 dres Social Hour, which will air live on padres.com and will be simulcast on FOX Sports San Diego and ESPN 1700…the club-produced show will air for an hour every day of the 2014 season prior to FOX Sports San Series Sweeps (Home): 0-0 Diego’s pregame show, Padres Live, and will feature heavy social media integration…host Jesse Agler will be Series Sweeps (Road): 0-0 joined by a rotation of co-hosts consisting of Padres alumni, broadcasters and members of the local media… Series Sweeps (Total): 0-0 each show will feature appearances by special guests, including players, coaches and front offi ce executives. White Jerseys: 1-2 Gray Jerseys: 1-3 HANG A STAR ON THAT BABY!: To honor the life and legacy of Padres Hall of Fame broadcaster, Ford C. Blue Jerseys: 1-2 Frick award winner, decorated war hero, 1950 All-Star and World Series MVP, former Padres manager and Camoufl age Jerseys: 1-0 San Diego legend, Jerry Coleman, the Padres will wear a memorial patch for the 2014 season...the patch, a Retro Jerseys: 0-0 star with the letters ‘JC’ inside of it, will be fi xated on the sleeve of every Padres jersey.