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Watch the historic triple play; Game 1 starter; Robert Suarez gets repaired

The Padres reach the playoffs.

In case you missed it on Tuesday, San Diego took advantage of a thrilling end to a tense ninth inning to secure a postseason spot with a 4-1 win over the Dodgers:

The two teams meet again on Wednesday night in Los Angeles. Here are all the headlines you may have missed:

The Padres secured their place in the playoffs with a thrilling 4-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers, which ended with a rare and spectacular game-ending triple play, a defining moment unique in MLB history.

Tony Gwynn Jr., whose father was and remains a respected figure in San Diego, spoke openly about the obstacles he had to overcome after his playing days. His story offers a unique insight into the life of a professional athlete who successfully transitions into the media.

A well-known NL West outfielder known for his performances against the Padres has announced his retirement from MLB. Charlie Blackmon will play his final games in Colorado this week, marking the end of an era for a formidable opponent that has thrived at Petco Park.

Padres closer Robert Suarez overcame his recent difficulties by proving his resilience and adaptability. The key: unpredictability on the mound, which could be his biggest asset in retaining his role as closer as the postseason approaches.

Looking ahead, the Padres have positioned their rotation so that Dylan Cease will likely be the starter for Game 1 of their first postseason series, preparing their pitching rotation for what promises to be an exciting first-round matchup.

By Jasper

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