A run of 17 decreases in 18 days to the typical worth of a gallon of self-serve common gasoline in San Diego County totaling 25.3 cents ended Sunday with a rise of three-tenths of a cent to $5.768.
The typical worth dropped 12 consecutive days, was unchanged Monday and resumed dropping Tuesday.
The run of dropping costs adopted a 35-day streak of will increase totaling $1.274 that pushed the typical worth to a file $6.018 March 29.
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The typical worth is 5.4 cents lower than one week in the past and 5.2 cents decrease than one month in the past however $1.76 larger than one yr in the past, based on figures from the AAA and the Oil Worth Info Service.
Playing against the New York Yankees over the weekend, the San Diego Padres set a new organizational attendance record.
Per Bob Nightengale of USA Today on social media:
The San Diego Padres drew a three-game series record 134,081 fans at Petco Park for their series against the Yankees, selling out all three games.
The combination of the Yankees, the Yankees’ excellent record, and the Yankees limited trips ever to San Diego, clearly contributed to the historic weekend. The chance to say hello again to Juan Soto could have factored into the boost as well, since Soto played for the Padres in part of 2022 and all 0f 2023.
The homestanding fans saw the Yankees take two of three from the Padres, and New York now owns the best record in the American League at 37-18 through 55 games. As for the Padres, they are back to .500 after Sunday’s win. They are now 28-28 on the year and remain a viable contender for a National League wild card berth.
On the converse, the Miami Marlins, one of the worst teams in all of baseball, are coming to town on Monday for a new series. You can pretty much bet that the 19-35 Marlins won’t elicit the same type of crowd, but perhaps the Memorial Day holiday on Monday will help.
First pitch between the two teams is set for 6:40 p.m. ET as Trevor Rogers piches for Miami against Michael King for San Diego.
Rogers is 1-6 with a 6.11 ERA while King is 4-4 with a 4.28.
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The Miami Marlins and Jazz Chisholm hit the field at PETCO Park against Jake Cronenworth and the San Diego Padres on Monday.
The Padres’ .255 batting average is fourth-best in the majors. The Marlins’ .234 batting average ranks 21st in the league this season.
Before the Padres vs. Marlins matchup, here is what you need to prepare for Monday’s baseball action, including viewing options.
Padres vs. Marlins: live stream info, TV channel & game time
Game Day: Monday, May 27, 2024
Game Time: 6:40 PM ET
Location: San Diego, California
Stadium: PETCO Park
TV Channel: Padres
Live Stream: Fubo (Watch for free)
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Padres vs. Marlins odds & betting lines
Favorite: Padres (-183, bet $183 to win $100)
Underdog: Marlins (+153, bet $100 to win $153)
Over/under: 7.5
MLB odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Monday at 3:06 AM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.
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SAN DIEGO — Baseball world, meet Jeremiah Estrada. The Padres’ November waiver claim might be the most dominant reliever in the sport at the moment.
Estrada punched out five straight Yankees, all swinging, on Sunday afternoon in San Diego’s 5-2 victory over New York at Petco Park. Dating back to