San Diego, CA
Stone perfect into 6th inning, Betts drives offense as Dodgers beat Padres 5-2 in testy game
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Mookie Betts had three hits and two RBIs, rookie Gavin Stone retired his first 15 batters and the Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the San Diego Padres 5-2 on Saturday night in a testy game delayed more than two hours by rain.
The benches and bullpens cleared in the fifth inning when Dodgers catcher Will Smith and Padres outfielder Jurickson Profar exchanged heated words at home plate. But the altercation didn’t go beyond that.
“He took offense to a cutter inside. He was staring at Stoney, and I felt like I needed to say something. I thought the whole thing was kind of silly, stupid, whatever you want to call it,” Smith said. “I don’t know why he thought we were trying to hit him there. It was kind of weird.”
Asked if he thought Stone was trying to hit him because he squared to bunt, Profar said: “For a moment, I thought so. But he was throwing a perfect game, so he wouldn’t do that.”
Stone (1-1) allowed two runs in 6 2/3 innings for his second major league win. The right-hander was perfect until issuing a leadoff walk in the sixth to Tyler Wade, who was quickly erased on a double play.
Kyle Higashioka then singled for San Diego’s first hit. Jackson Merrill also singled and the Padres tied it 1-all on a double by Fernando Tatis Jr. Stone got Jake Cronenworth on a line drive to center field to end the inning, and the Dodgers went ahead to stay with three runs in the bottom half.
“I felt like me and Willy were on the same page all night,” Stone said. “Just attacking and seeing where that goes.”
Gavin Lux singled home the tiebreaking run off Tom Cosgrove (0-1), and Betts followed with an RBI single of his own. Shohei Ohtani made it 4-1 with a sacrifice fly against Adrian Morejon.
Wade’s run-scoring single chased Stone in the seventh, but Daniel Hudson struck out all three batters in the eighth and Evan Phillips pitched a scoreless ninth for his fifth save.
Phillips permitted two hits but got Wade on a grounder for the final out with runners at second and third.
Stone gave up five hits in the longest of his seven career starts. The right-hander struck out four and walked one on 88 pitches. He yielded eight runs and 13 hits over eight innings in his previous two outings this year.
“We needed the length, we needed to put up zeros, and he was fantastic all night,” manager Dave Roberts said. “This is what can happen when you pitch with conviction. He was on the attack from pitch one, flooding the zone and making those guys uncomfortable and using his entire pitch mix.”
Padres starter Matt Waldron allowed one run and three hits in five innings. He struck out four and walked four.
The start was pushed back 2 hours, 15 minutes. Wet weather is usually uncommon during baseball season in Los Angeles, but it was the second rain delay already this year at Dodger Stadium.
TRAINER’S ROOM
Dodgers: Starting pitcher Bobby Miller (right shoulder inflammation) and reliever Connor Brogdon (right plantar fasciitis) were placed on the 15-day injured list. Los Angeles recalled RHP J.P. Feyereisen and LHP Nick Ramirez from Triple-A Oklahoma City. Miller hasn’t been recovering well from his last couple of starts, Roberts said, but he didn’t think it was anything structural and said he wasn’t sure if Miller had an MRI. … RHP Walker Buehler (right index finger) is expected to make his next rehab start Thursday. He exited his last one after getting hit by a comebacker.
UP NEXT
San Diego RHP Yu Darvish (0-1, 3.86 ERA) faces Los Angeles LHP James Paxton (2-0, 1.64) on Sunday.
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San Diego, CA
Michelin-trained chocolatier and Netflix star host holiday pop-up in San Marcos
SAN MARCOS, Calif. (FOX 5/KUSI) — A holiday-themed pop-up in North County taking place this weekend is especially made for those with a sweet tooth and a penchant for chocolates.
French pastry chef and U.S. chocolate master Christophe Rull will join forces with Michelin-trained chocolatier Annaluna Karkar to host a two-day pop-up at Rull’s patisserie in San Marcos.
The event, which takes place on both Saturday and Sunday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., will feature a holiday menu of Karkar’s handcrafted chocolates alongside Rull’s pastries.
Born in France, Rull has won several awards for his work in the baking industry — including winning the 2021 U.S. round of the World Chocolate Masters competition and appearing on the Netflix show “Bake Squad.”
Karkar, on the other hand, has won many accolades of her own for her work with chocolates, combining impressive techniques with creative flavors. She founded the small-batch and artisan chocolate business, Après l’Étoile.
Together, Rull and Karkar are inviting the public to get a taste of their unique creations:
Owl Chocolate Bonbons
- Hazelnut Crisp
- Dark Chocolate/Caramel
- Peanut Butter/Caramel
- Dark Chocolate Passion/Coconut
Chocolate Tablets
- Milk Chocolate Tablet
- Dark Chocolate Tablet
Candy Chocolate Bars
- Baklava
- Sticky Toffee
- Raspberry Pistachio
- Coffee Caramel
Handcrafted Chocolate Stems
Chocolate Holiday Pieces
- Nutcrackers
- Stag Plaque
- Gingerbread House & Tree Plaque
- Chocolate Christmas Tree Confections
Christophe Rull Patisserie is located at 51 N. City Drive in San Marcos.
San Diego, CA
Person killed in multi-vehicle crash involving big rig in San Diego
A person was killed Sunday morning in a multi-vehicle crash involving a big rig on State Route 805 in San Diego, authorities said.
The crash occurred about 2:50 a.m. on the northbound route, south of University Avenue, according to the California Highway Patrol.
A SigAlert was issued at 3:37 a.m. shutting down the transition road connecting the northbound route to northbound State Route 15.
There was no other immediate information.
San Diego, CA
Traffic collision prompts lane closures on northbound I-805 in San Diego
SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — A traffic collision has prompted lane closures on northbound Interstate 805 in the area north of Interstate 15, according to Caltrans. The incident area is in-between the North Park and Corridor neighborhoods.
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The collision was first reported in a Sig Alert released by California Highway Patrol around 3:45 a.m. A hard closure was put in place roughly an hour later, closing all northbound lanes.
In an update around 8:30 a.m., CHP officials confirmed to FOX 5/KUSI that the two leftmost lanes remained closed, while the right lanes reopened to traffic.
In another update shortly after 10 a.m., Caltrans announced all lanes have since reopened.
It’s unknown at this time how many vehicles were involved and if there were any injuries connected to the incident.
FOX 5/KUSI is working to gather more information. Check back for updates.
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