Sometimes things get a little fuzzy after an evening at the pub. Here’s a friendly reminder of what you might have missed while you were drinking.
The Padres (32-34) scored fewer runs than the Oakland A’s (27-39), 9-1, last night in the first of two games at Petco Park.
Tyson Ross (3-7, 4.02) gave up four run on seven hits and five walks with six strikeout in five innings of work. In the third inning, Josh Reddick started the scoring with an RBI single with one out to score Eric Sogard. Ben Zobrist then walked and Stephen Vogt singled to left field to score Reddick. Zobrist then scored on a single by Brett Lawrie. In the fifth inning, Lawrie drove in Zobrist again with one out.
In the eighth inning, with Cory Mazzoni on the mound for the Padres, Marcus Semien walked and Billy Butler singled. Billy Burns then, still with no outs, drove in Semien with a single. Mazzoni got Sogard to line out to center field and Reddick to fly out to left field. Then, after a single by Zobrist, Mazzoni served up a grand slam to Vogt, who ended up with five RBI.
Jesse Hahn (4-5, 3.62) pitched six and two-third innings, giving up just the one Padres’ run on three hits and two walks with four strikeouts. Will Venable drove in Alexi Amarista with an RBI single in the third inning after it was determined he was not hit by a pitch that appeared to hit his pant leg, even after acting manager Dave Roberts called for a replay challenge.
This afternoon at 12:40pm PDT, the Padres will send Andrew Cashner (2-8, 4.16) to the mound against the Athletics and Scott Kazmir (3-4, 2.79) in the second game at Petco Park.
Recaps
Ross falls to former club as Friars fall to A’s — Jane Lee and Jay Paris (MLB.com)
Dave Roberts manages in loss — Kirk Kenney (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Hahn shuts down Padres, Vogt hits grand slam in A’s 9-1 win — (The Associated Press)
Vogt’s grand slam gives A’s another blowout win — Susan Slusser (San Francisco Chronicle)
Tweets
*Patiently awaits Bud Black's joining of Padres twitter to bitch about the roster*
— John Gennaro (@John_Gennaro) June 16, 2015
I am already prepared to have full turgidity after each of Jesse Hahn's curveballs. #bloodflowchat
— Padres Jagoff (@PadresJagoff) June 16, 2015
Ross walked Sogard #FireDaveRoberts
— The Pitiful Padres (@ThePitifulPadre) June 16, 2015
Ross just can't stop walking everybody.
— Pog Lankford (@poglankford) June 16, 2015
Pat Murphy looks like a dude who has never paid for an oil change.
— The Kept Faith (@thekeptfaith) June 16, 2015
Drink every time you hear “widely regarded in the game of baseball”. #Padres
— John Gennaro (@John_Gennaro) June 16, 2015
I wonder if Bud Black is watching #Padres game. Weird to think he watches a team he managed 8+ years. I hope not. Hope he's drinking beer.
— Annie Heilbrunn (@annieheilbrunn) June 16, 2015
A "Let's Go Oakland" chant has broken out at Petco Park. Starting to feel like a Raiders-Chargers game. But nothing like that.
— Ben Higgins (@BenHigginsSD) June 16, 2015
So, they fire Bud Black and now everyone gets to have a microphone and air time?
— Friar Fever (@FriarFever) June 16, 2015
holy shit get this guy out of the booth lmfao.
— bave (@daveysapien) June 16, 2015
The Padres are playing like their Manager was fired or something
— Tony Losoya (@Tony_Losoya) June 16, 2015
Laugh it up! Ross-ball.
— Kevin Thompson (@ParkAtThePark) June 16, 2015
If you ignore the score, I mean.
— Marc Normandin (@Marc_Normandin) June 16, 2015
Ross bunting. Bud Black pumps his first from his living room.
— The Pitiful Padres (@ThePitifulPadre) June 16, 2015
We still love you Spang Bang @spang19 #SadinHD
— Krissy ✌ (@KrissySD) June 16, 2015
Would it surprise you to learn Oakland's defense is the second-worst in MLB?
— VM David (@VocalMinoritySD) June 16, 2015
(Padres are the worst, but shh.)
— VM David (@VocalMinoritySD) June 16, 2015
Would it surprise you to know I thought Spang might actually get a hit there?
— Nathan Veale (@VocalMinorityNV) June 16, 2015
Padres fans are doing the wave, which should be restricted to 80s night.
— Kirk D Kenney (@kirKDKenney) June 16, 2015
Getting 1-hit by the guy you traded away in the offseason on the day you fire your manager is so…
— SanDiegoJosh (@SanDiegoJosh) June 16, 2015
What’s the golden sombrero equivalent for 4 walks in a game?
— Sean D. (@WonkoSD) June 16, 2015
Ramona's Nick Vincent is putting in more work than usual tonight. ORGY! August 28, Ramona Main Stage!
— VM David (@VocalMinoritySD) June 16, 2015
MELVIN UPTON, JR. GOT A BASE HIT IN A PADRES UNIFORM!
— Brady Phelps (@LobShots) June 16, 2015
Austin Smith is a grown ass man.
— Nathan Veale (@VocalMinorityNV) June 16, 2015
Is @mdloretta drinking Sprite or Perrier? cc: @gaslampball
— RJ's Fro (@RJsFro) June 16, 2015
Maybe pull out the rally kid when the Padres are batting next time.
— Pog Lankford (@poglankford) June 16, 2015
Semien just blasted the ump in the face.
— Nathan Veale (@VocalMinorityNV) June 16, 2015
I usually judge a manager one game at a time, but tonight I'm judging Doc one pitch at a time. Right now, he's terrible.
— VM David (@VocalMinoritySD) June 16, 2015
Bud Black gives up ANOTHER home run, which puts him at some ungodly num… Oh wait. That don't work no more.
— Gaslamp Ball (@gaslampball) June 16, 2015
This Padres game is dark and full of terrors.
— Geoffrey Hancock (@LeftCoastBias) June 16, 2015
Bud Black was such a horrible manager, that he's still causing the team to lose even after being fired.
— Kevin B. (@CornfedFriar) June 16, 2015
@GhostofRAK I took a shower when it was 5-1 and now it's 9-1. What happened?!
— Annie Heilbrunn (@annieheilbrunn) June 16, 2015
Time for bed. Anyone have one the padres didn't shit in?
— Nathan Zack (@taterz1021) June 16, 2015
And in 100 years, without ever making the post season, you can hear a voice at Petco late at night…
"That's baseball." #ghostofBBlack
— Lonnie Brownell (@lonndoggie) June 16, 2015
Videos
Photos
Cory Mazzoni's 2015: pic.twitter.com/VRys9Vx0HC
— Darren Smith (@DSmithShow) June 16, 2015

Oakland Athletics second baseman Eric Sogard scores off a single hit by Josh Reddick as San Diego Padres catcher Derek Norris waits for the throw during the third inning of a baseball game Monday, June 15, 2015, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

San Diego Padres acting manager Dave Roberts, left, discusses a play with umpire Mike DiMuro, center, as San Diego Padres’ Will Venable looks on while playing the Oakland Athletics during the fourth inning of a baseball game Monday, June 15, 2015, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

Oakland Athletics’ Stephen Vogt swings on a grand slam against the San Diego Padres during the eighth inning of a baseball game Monday, June 15, 2015, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
Game Summary In GIF Form
Padres Public | While You Were Drinking 2015 Game 66 (OAK vs SD).