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Stephen Kolek's Choice, Michael King

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Right-handed Stephen Kolek Chosen as Triple-A El Paso on Tuesday cleared the way for right-handers Ryan Bergert First, start with Padres of the New York Mets.

The first tone is at 6:40 pm on Padres.tv.

Kolek allowed five runs in 11 innings in two road trips. He was replaced by Bergert for a spin.

At least for now.

Right-handed Michael King Fined on Saturday or Sunday rehabilitation mission after Monday's 40-shot SIM card game.

again, Dylan stops Continue to arouse trade interests and can be moved by Thursday's deadline. He quit Monday's start after a 4-inch inning (5 ER) after giving up the Grand Slam. At first, he was also hit by people who made a comeback, but he said he felt good when he passed by the club Tuesday afternoon.

All imaging recovered negatively.

Manager Padres: “Besides feeling in the head and discomfort.” Mike Shildt “But, as far as any swelling or bleeding is concerned, everything is eliminated, which is obviously good,” said Tuesday.

Bergert (1-0, 2.84 ERA) started in the major for the first time since July 11 Yu Darvish (0-3, 9.18 ERA) and Nick Pivetta (10-3, 2.81 ERA) An extra day off after 10 road trips. Bergert allowed two runs in his last major league game in the 4-inch race and started the Triple-A El Paso on July 22 (4 IP, 2 ER) during this period.

This will be his first appearance against the Mets.

Monday's victory gave Padres (58-49) two games ahead with the Reds (56-51) in the NL's final Universal Card game and closed the gap to 2½ games on Phillies (60-46) (60-46) (current No. 2 wildcard team).

Metropolitan Left-handed Jose Iglesias Hoiman 3rd base Manny Machado There will be a day of DH, Gavin bed sheets When the priests remain, they will start on the bench Bryce Johnson In the left field.

Let's go back. pic.twitter.com/kogdf3ldyg

— San Diego Padres (@padres) July 29, 2025

Since the All-Star break, the sheets have hit .105/.190/.105 in 10 games and have an OPS of .656 against left-handed, while the right-wing side is on the right.

Johnson hit .366/.395/.439 in 45 set appearances since joining Padres, .333/.368/.389 in 21 sets against the lefty and scored 6 hits in his last 10 cricket matches.

Metropolitan left-handed Sean Manaea (1-1, 2.19 ERA) He was not put on hold until mid-July since returning from the elbow/tilt injury. Manaea didn't have more than one game in any appearance, having 18 walk-on strikeouts in the 12-inch game and recovered from 3-inch innings to 4 innings, then 4 innings, and then 5 innings. He threw 82 balls in his final game. Manaea has 3.63 ERA in 39 innings against Padres. Last year, he beat them with one run in five innings.

This is how Manaea performs with current Padres:

Here is how the Mets will line up for the game 2:

Tonight's lineup! ⚾ #lgm pic.twitter.com/rrjgewdbv2

— New York Mets (@mets) July 29, 2025

Original Published: July 29, 2025, 4:00 pm PDT