Padres beat Mariners 5-2 behind Tatis, Buehler for 8th straight win, 11th in 12 games

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Padres beat Mariners 5-2 behind Tatis, Buehler for 8th straight win, 11th in 12 games

Padres beat Mariners 5-2 behind Tatis, Buehler for 8th straight win, 11th in 12 games

Fernando Tatis Jr.'s two-run single capped a four-run rally in the second inning, Walker Buehler earned his first win with San Diego and the Padres beat the Seattle Mariners 5-2 Thursday night for their eighth straight win and 11th in 12 games. Mason Miller struck out the side on 14 pitches in the

Padres beat Mariners 5-2 behind Tatis, Buehler for 8th straight win, 11th in 12 games

Fernando Tatis Jr.'s two-run single capped a four-run rally in the second inning, Walker Buehler earned his first win with San Diego and the Padres beat the Seattle Mariners 5-2 Thursday night for their eighth straight win and 11th in 12 games. Mason Miller struck out the side on 14 pitches in the ninth for his sixth save and to extend his scoreless innings streak to 30 2/3 innings, the longest active streak in the majors.

The San Diego Padres are officially the hottest team in baseball, and they showed no signs of cooling off Thursday night. Riding a wave of momentum, they secured their eighth consecutive victory and 11th win in their last 12 games with a decisive 5-2 win over the Seattle Mariners at Petco Park.

The victory was a complete team effort, highlighted by key performances from new faces and established stars. The Padres' offense ignited in the second inning, mounting a four-run rally against Mariners' starter Luis Castillo. After loading the bases, the inning was capped by Fernando Tatis Jr., who laced a clutch two-run single to center field, showcasing the explosive talent that makes him a must-watch player.

On the mound, Walker Buehler delivered a strong performance to earn his first win in a Padres uniform. He carried a shutout into the sixth inning, ultimately allowing two runs on five hits while striking out seven. His competitive fire was on full display, a promising sign for San Diego's rotation.

But the exclamation point on the night came from the bullpen. Closer Mason Miller was utterly dominant in the ninth, striking out the side on just 14 pitches to seal the win. This electric outing extended his remarkable scoreless innings streak to 30.2 frames, the longest active streak in the majors and a testament to his overpowering stuff.

The win also held special significance in the budding "Vedder Cup" rivalry with Seattle, named for Pearl Jam's Eddie Vedder. Having struggled against the Mariners at home recently, this victory gives the Padres positive momentum as they look ahead to the next matchup.

With their winning streak intact and key players firing on all cylinders, the Padres are playing a brand of baseball that has the entire league on notice. They'll look to keep this incredible run going in their next series.

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