On Tuesday, a sequence opener is on the schedule, with the San Diego Padres (10-7) visiting the Cincinnati Reds (3-13) at 6:40 PM ET.
The Padres are a favourite (-160) towards the Reds (+140). The Padres will begin Joe Musgrove (2-0) versus the Reds and Reiver Sanmartin (0-2).
The Padres’ matchup Tuesday versus the Dodgers resulted in a 10-2 loss. Matt Beaty went 1-for-1 with a triple within the defeat, whereas Sean Manaea threw 4 1/3 innings, giving up six earned runs on six hits whereas hanging out 5 en path to taking the loss.
Tuesday, the Reds took down the Cardinals 4-1. Nick Lodolo was the successful pitcher after he went 5 2/3 innings, giving up one earned run on 5 hits whereas hanging out seven. Tommy Pham led the Reds’ offense, going 2-for-1 with a double.
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Forward of watching this Padres vs. Reds matchup, right here’s what it’s good to find out about Tuesday’s motion on the diamond.
San Diego Padres vs. Cincinnati Reds Odds and Betting Strains
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Favourite: Padres (-160, wager $160 to win $100)
Underdog: Reds (+140, wager $100 to win $140)
Over/below: 8
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Padres Stats and Tendencies
Padres Betting Data
This season, the Padres have gained eight out of the 11 video games, or 72.7%, during which they’ve been favored.
San Diego has been at the very least a -160 moneyline favourite 5 occasions this season and gained every of these video games.
Oddsmakers have implied with the moneyline set for this matchup that the Padres have a 61.5% likelihood to win.
San Diego and its opponents have hit the over in 5 of their 17 video games with a complete this season.
The Padres are 10-7-0 towards the unfold of their 17 possibilities this season.
Joe Musgrove (Padres Possible Starter)
Musgrove (2-0) will take to the mound for the Padres and make his fourth begin of the season.
The correct-hander gave up two earned runs in 6 1/3 innings pitched on Wednesday in his final outing, a matchup with the Cincinnati Reds.
The 29-year-old has pitched in three video games this season with an ERA of 1.89, a 21 strikeout-to-walk ratio and a WHIP of .737.
He’s going for his fourth straight high quality begin.
Musgrove will look to complete 5 or extra innings for the fourth begin in a row.
The Reds have scored 43 runs this season, which ranks twenty ninth in MLB. They’ve 93 hits, thirtieth in baseball, with 9 residence runs (twenty eighth within the league).
The Reds have gone 4-for-23 with a double, a house run and two RBI in 6 1/3 innings this season towards the right-hander.
The 29-year-old ranks twelfth in ERA (1.89), third in WHIP (.737), and 14th in Okay/9 (9.9) amongst certified pitchers within the majors this yr.
Padres Batting Stats
The Padres have hit 13 homers this season, which ranks seventeenth within the league.
The offense for the Padres has a slugging share of .350 this season, 18th in MLB.
San Diego’s .221 batting common ranks twentieth within the league this season.
The Padres rank thirteenth within the league with 67 whole runs scored this season.
San Diego has an on-base share of .315 this season, which ranks thirteenth within the league.
The Padres rank twenty sixth in strikeouts per sport (8.9) amongst MLB offenses.
Reds Stats and Tendencies
Reds Betting Data
The Reds have been underdogs in 13 video games this season and have come away with the win 3 times (23.1%) in these contests.
Cincinnati has a win-loss file of 2-9 when favored by +140 or worse by sportsbooks this yr.
The moneyline set for this matchup implies the Reds have a 41.7% likelihood of coming away with a victory within the contest.
Cincinnati and its opponents have gone over the full this season in seven of their 16 alternatives.
The Reds are 5-11-0 towards the unfold of their 16 video games with a line set by sportsbooks this season.
Reiver Sanmartin (Reds Possible Starter)
Sanmartin (0-2) will get the beginning for the Reds, his third of the season.
The left-hander final appeared on Wednesday towards the San Diego Padres, when he tossed 5 1/3 innings, permitting 5 earned runs whereas giving up eight hits.
He has a 7.11 ERA and 5.7 strikeouts per 9 innings whereas opponents are hitting .292 towards him over his three appearances this season.
Sanmartin is searching for his third straight outing lasting 5 or extra innings. He averages 4.1 innings per begin.
He’ll match up with a Padres offense that’s hitting .221 as a unit (twentieth within the MLB). They’re additionally slugging a collective .350 (18th within the league) with 13 whole residence runs (seventeenth in MLB play).
In 5 1/3 innings over one look towards the Padres this season, Sanmartin has an 8.44 ERA and a 1.688 WHIP whereas his opponents are batting .348.
Reds Batting Stats
The Reds have hit 9 residence runs this season, the third-lowest whole in baseball.
To this point this yr, the Reds have the bottom slugging share in baseball (.277).
Cincinnati’s .186 batting common ranks final in MLB.
The Reds are the second-lowest scoring crew in baseball averaging 2.7 runs per sport (43 whole).
Cincinnati ranks final in baseball with a .262 on-base share.
The Reds strike out 9.4 occasions per sport to rank twenty fifth within the league.
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SAN DIEGO (FOX 5/KUSI) — San Diego Padres right fielder Fernando Tatis Jr. has been placed on the injured list with a stress reaction in his leg, the team announced Monday.
The Padres placed Tatis on the IL Monday after recent imaging showed a stress reaction in his right femur. He had been out of the lineup for the past two games, according to MLB.com.
Tatis said he had been playing with tightness in his right quad area for much of the season ahead of his diagnosis.
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) says stress reactions and fractures are relatively common in athletes and are caused from overuse.
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It is unclear how long this injury will keep Tatis from playing, although he has initially been placed on the 10-day IL.
The Padres say Tatis could be out through the All-Star break, and that the injury has plainly impacted Tatis’ ability to run the bases and cover ground in the outfield.
Bryce Johnson is taking Tatis’ place on the roster while he remains on the IL.
Currently, Xander Bogaerts (left shoulder fracture), Luis Campusano (left thumb bruise), Joe Musgrove (right elbow inflammation) and Yu Darvish are all on the IL, along with Tatis. Padres manager Mike Shildt said Monday Darvish will not rejoin the rotation as expected on Tuesday due to “a little” right elbow inflammation.
The Padres say they haven’t yet ruled anyone out for the season.
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Fans locally can watch Padres games this season at Padres.tv, with a subscription (there is a 7-day free trial available), or on Padres TV, AppleTV+, ESPN, FS1, FOX Sports or TBS. All regular season games will also be broadcast live on the radio in both English and Spanish on 97.3 The Fan and XEMO-860AM La Poderosa.
Hybrid trading card company Hro is heading to San Diego Comic-Con with some big plans this year, which include debuts, sign-ups fan meet-ups, freebies, and more.
Stop by Booth #4337, where Hro will be launching a brand-new limited edition collection featuring original artwork. Fans at the convention will also have a chance to get a signed card or box from the comic artist behind the collection.
You can also try for your chance to score a free sample pack, as the Hro booth will feature “The Wheel of Wonders”. Attendees will spin and win a corresponding sample pack, or even up to three free sample packs.
Hro will also be hosting a “Pack Battles Tournament”, where attendees can go Mint-for-Mint against fellow Hros to try to win. Find more information at the booth.
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Outside of their booth, Hro will also be hosting trading sessions and offsite meet-ups for fans.
California’s Public Utilities Commission rejected AT&T’s application to stop providing landlines and other services in areas where there is no other option. Its 4-0 vote came after a judge determined the application by AT&T California was “fatally flawed.”
AT&T is the “carrier of last resort” for California, an official designation that means it covers most major cities, rural communities, and the land of more than 100 tribal governments. To find out if your home is in that area visit this website. The commission first labeled AT&T a carrier of last resort nearly three decades ago.
More than a dozen speakers during the public comment period at last week’s meeting supported keeping AT&T’s carrier-of-last resort designation and landlines. Previously, more than 5,000 public comments were written in response to AT&T’s application and nearly 6,000 people attended eight public forums held earlier this year. Numerous commenters said that, due to inconsistent cell coverage in their area, their landline is their primary means of communication with family, medical providers, and the outside world in the event of an emergency. Those concerns are particularly important for senior citizens, people with disabilities, and people who say they are sensitive to electromagnetic activity.
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Kelly Mertsoc, left, Rosy Meyerowitz, Kristopher Young
Three San Diegans appointed judges on the San Diego Superior Court bench
Gov. Gavin Newsom has appointed three San Diego County residents to the San Diego Superior Court bench to fill vacancies created by judicial retirements.
Kelly Mertsoc has served as a commissioner at the San Diego County Superior Court since 2011. She was a sole Practitioner from 2001 to 2011 and an associate at the Law Office of Cheryl Tomac in 2001. She was an associate at the Law Office of Daniel V. Burke from 2000 to 2001. Mertsoc earned a Juris Doctor degree from the Thomas Jefferson School of Law. She fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Robert P. Dahlquist. The Governor’s appointment allows her to immediately assume the position she was otherwise elected to begin in January 2025. Mertsoc is a Democrat.
Rosy Meyerowitz has served as a commissioner at the San Diego County Superior Court since 2022. She served as a managing attorney and research attorney at the San Diego County Superior Court from 2015 to 2022. Meyerowitz was an associate at Woolf, Gafni & Fowler LLP from 2013 to 2015. She served as a graduate law clerk and Deputy District Attorney at the San Diego County District Attorney’s Office from 2009 to 2012. Meyerowitz earned a Juris Doctor degree from California Western School of Law. She fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Patricia Garcia. The Governor’s appointment allows her to immediately assume the position she was otherwise elected to begin in January 2025. Meyerowitz is registered without party preference.
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Kristopher Young has served as a supervising deputy attorney general at the California Department of Justice, Office of the Attorney General since 2010. He served as a lieutenant colonel, Deputy Staff Judge Advocate for the U.S. Marine Corps from 2012 to 2024. Young was an Associate at Higgs, Fletcher & Mack LLP from 2007 to 2010. He served as a Captain, Judge Advocate General in the U.S. Marine Corps from 2002 to 2007. Young earned a Juris Doctor degree from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law and a Master of Arts degree in Professional Military Education from the Marine Corps University Command and Staff College. He fills the vacancy created by the retirement of Judge Gary M. Bubis. Young is a Democrat.
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First-gen Chemistry student awarded
fellowship for cancer drug research
Alyssa Gomez
Alyssa Gomez is not afraid of navigating unfamiliar paths. She came to San Diego State University as a first-gen student with a range of interests before deciding to pursue chemistry.
Today, as a rising senior, she possesses a year of lab experience, has presented her work at several conferences and is conducting research to improve cancer treatment through a fellowship from Pfizer.
Gomez has an innate love of learning. Her parents recognized her passion for school and habit of maintaining good grades as signs she should go to college.
“I didn’t really know what that looked like because they didn’t go to college themselves and their parents didn’t. Their parents immigrated here from Mexico and Nicaragua and Puerto Rico,” Gomez said. “I just always did my best in school.”
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In high school, she took a host of AP and honors classes, studying subjects from economics to world history. Chemistry was one of her favorites but without in-depth exposure to the field, she wasn’t sure how to apply the concepts.
“I didn’t know how you get from high school chemistry to researching cancer,” she said. “I didn’t think I could just go and do that.”
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San Diego Community College District Board
of Trustees approves $1.03 billion budget
A tentative budget of almost $1.03 billion has been approved by the San Diego Community College District Board of Trustees, representing an increase of almost $14 million over the previous year as the district continues to see enrollment growth at its four colleges. The district’s tentative budget represents a starting point for discussions of how it can best serve approximately 80,000 students at City, Mesa, Miramar, and Continuing Education colleges. The district’s enrollment has increased by 12 percent since last year.
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The new fiscal year begins July 1. All California community colleges are required to adopt a tentative budget by June 30th and a final adopted budget by Sept. 15 each fiscal year
To protect against swings in the California budget, the district’s budget includes a 17 percent reserve, a policy the district’s Governing Board committed to in 2021. The Legislative Analyst’s Office is estimating a $45 billion deficit in the 2024-25 state budget.
GSK acquires Elsie Biotechnologies for $50 million
After a year of research collaboration with Elsie Biotechnologies, pharma giant GSK has bought the San Diego startup for $50 million to expand its oligonucleotide therapeutics R&D capabilities. GSK will retain and grow Elsie’s team as it develops predictive models for future oligonucleotide design using AI and machine learning, with a focus on diseases with large patient populations.
San Diego Wave FC partners with LaCroix
Sparkling water company LaCroix joins San Diego Wave FC as the club’s first-ever back-of-training kit and official sparkling water partner. The multi-year partnership includes LaCroix’s support for the Wave’s Festival de Futbol Femenil, a first-class girls-only soccer tournament that provides aspiring uoung players with opportunities to showcase their talents and pursue their professional soccer dreams.
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SDG&E awards 30 local environmental organizations $1 million in grants
Committed to driving positive environmental change through collaborations with local organizations, SDG&E will award close to$1 million to 30 regional nonprofits through its Environmental Champions Award Grants. This year, more than85 percent of the grants are set to benefit diverse and underserved populations and will support habitat restoration, urban greening, and biodiversity projects.
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San Diego Foundation announces $875,000 in grants for family nonprofits
The San Diego Foundation and the connected San Diego Women’s Foundation announced $875,000 in grant awards to local nonprofits that provide mental and behavioral health services and support to children, youth and families. Those grants are through the SDF Healthy Children & Families Initiative, intended to support “expanded access to critical services for children, youth and families in our region,” a statement from the foundation read. Since launching the initiative in 2021, SDF has granted more than $1.1 million to local nonprofits.
Stock offering for RNA specialist Avidity Biosciences raises $461 million
Avidity Biosciences, a Torrey Pines biopharmaceutical company, has closed its underwritten public offering of 12.13 million shares of common stock.That includes 1.58 million shares soldpursuant to the underwriters’ full exercise of options to purchase additional shares, at a price to the public of $38.00 per share. The gross proceeds to Avidity from the offering, before deducting underwriting discounts, commissions and other expenses, were approximately $461 million. The stock was trading at $37.76, down 1.47 percent, at midday Thursday, but has been on an upward trajectory since late February.
An’s Dry Cleaning in North Park named Best Ice Cream Shop in America
An’s Dry Cleaning in North Park was named the best independent ice cream shop in the country by USA Today. The shop, which opened in 2018 and was named after the dry cleaning business it replaced at 3017 Adams Ave., bumped up in USA Today’s annual ice cream shop rankings from last year, when it placed second. “The made-from-scratch gelato flavors at An’s Dry Cleaning are named after fabrics, like taffeta and twill, as an homage to the dry cleaning business that originally inhabited the historic 1934 building,” USA Today wrote. “The rotating menu offers options such as mango and peaches, macadamia, and lavender with honey and oats.”
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Cryo Sculpting Lab announces franchise
opportunity in non-invasive body contouringCryo Sculpting Lab (CSL), a pioneer in non-invasive body contouring, is excited to announce its new franchise opportunity, offering entrepreneurs a chance to own a business in the rapidly growing health and wellness industry. Specializing in cutting-edge fat freezing treatments, CSL provides a proven business model designed for high profitability and scalability. The CSL franchise requires a minimal initial investment, starting at just $49,750, which includes a state-of-the-art cryo sculpting machine and an $18,000franchise fee. Entrepreneurs can begin operations in a compact 150-square-foot space, such as a private suite or shared salon, eliminating the need for large, costly build-outs.
VIIA launches innovative new gummy lineup
VIIA, a leading force in the cannabis industry, today announced a new lineup of federally legal cannabis gummies that incorporate botanical supplements and functional mushrooms at varying THC potency levels. This makes VIIA the first-ever cannabis company to offer effect-based gummies while giving consumers strength-based options.
This exciting announcement comes just two days after the company’s rebrand and website relaunch, showcasing VIIA’s commitment to providing a personalized, curated experience for the modern-day cannabis consumer.
Juice Division Records inks deal with BMG affiliate Too Lost
Juice Division Records LLC CEO & Artist Juice Lee recently signed a publishing deal with Too Lost publishing LLC, a new emerging publishing company representing rights for songs including 6x platinum “Jocelyn Flores” by XXXTENTACION & the certified gold “BEEF” by Flo Milli, with publishing interest in Nic D, Emily Vaughn and more, all of which are administered by BMG.
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Sempra appoints Jennifer M. Kirk to board of directors
Sempra announced the appointment of Jennifer M. Kirk to the company’s board of directors. Kirk is currently the global controller and chief accounting officer of Medtronic plc and has deep executive experience in finance, accounting and capital market activities, including more than 20 years in the energy industry. Before joining Medtronic, Kirk, 49, worked at Occidental Petroleum Corporation for more than two decades, serving in roles of increasing responsibility, including senior vice president of integration and value capture, and vice president, controller and principal accounting officer.
Mercury Insurance turns up volume at North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre
Mercury Insurance, a longtime supporter of live music, will be amping up the summer concertgoing experience at the North Island Credit Union Amphitheatre (NICUA) in San Diego. Music lovers will have more than just music to enjoy during NICUA concerts, with fan experiences designed to excite the eyes as well as the ears. A key feature of the sponsorship is an art installation from world-renowned muralist Nigel Sussman, who created a 75-foot mural that blends San Diegolandmarks, music and fanciful characters that will delight fans of all ages.