Padres Offense Ranks Last in MLB After Brutal Homestand
San Diego went 3-6 on their longest homestand of the season, sitting 31-24 overall with an offense that ranks dead last in baseball.
The Padres closed out their longest homestand of the season with a 3-6 record, dropping their overall mark to 31-24. The team's offense has been identified as the worst in baseball, a problem no one in the clubhouse is disputing. Manny Machado, the team's highest-paid player, acknowledged the lineup is struggling. The bullpen remains a strength, and the team may have reinforcements on the way.
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