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Arenado produces big game for Cardinals: 3-4, 3 RBI, HR, 2 R
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Busch Stadium
Busch Stadium, St. Louis, MO
Nomar Mazara - Returning to majors with FriarsThe Padres plan to call up Mazara from Triple-A El Paso prior to Thursday's game against the Brewers, Robert Murray of FanSided.com reports.
ImpactSan Diego informed Robinson Cano on Wednesday that he will be released, so Mazara will presumably be taking Cano's spot on the roster once the team makes the transactions official later Thursday. Though his outlook has plummeted since he slugged 20 home runs with the Rangers as a 21-year-old rookie in 2016, Mazara has at least rediscovered his power stroke in the minors this season after a miserable 2021 campaign in the big leagues with Detroit. Over 152 plate appearances with El Paso, Mazara has slashed .367/.454/.641 with 21 extra-base knocks (seven home runs, 14 doubles).
JUNE 2, 2022ROTOWIRE
Padres Daily: Offense getting more offensive; Darvish changes it upPadres are 2-6 and have the major leagues' worst offense over the past eight games
JUNE 2, 2022SANDIEGOUNIONTRIBUNE.COM
Minors: Esteury Ruiz keeps rolling for Missions; Morejon's latest rehab appearanceRounding up the action at the Padres’ minor league affiliates
JUNE 2, 2022SANDIEGOUNIONTRIBUNE.COM
Bryce Miller: Padres' Ha-Seong Kim confident in making 'all the plays' with talented infieldThere's no secret sauce to the type of defense Padres shortstop Ha-Seong Kim has played while plugging the $340 million gap created by wrist...
JUNE 2, 2022CHARLOTTEOBSERVER.COM

Cardinals look to continue win streak, take on the Cubs

The St. Louis Cardinals are looking to keep a three-game win streak alive when they play the Chicago Cubs
JUNE 2, 2022ASSOCIATED PRESS

Padres take road skid into matchup against the Brewers

The San Diego Padres visit the Milwaukee Brewers looking to stop a three-game road losing streak
JUNE 2, 2022ASSOCIATED PRESS
Robinson Canó - Time up with PadresThe Padres informed Cano on Wednesday he is no longer a part of the team, Annie Heilbrunn of Bally Sports San Diego reports.
ImpactThe 39-year-old joined San Diego in mid-May shortly after being released by the Mets, and he went 3-for-33 with 10 strikeouts during his time with the club, which includes going hitless in his final 20 at-bats. The Padres should officially announce the roster move ahead of Thursday's series opener against the Brewers, and Cano will once again be looking for a new team as he continues to struggle in 2022.
JUNE 2, 2022ROTOWIRE