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Machado vents as Padres' scoring woes persist
As the losses continue to mount, San Diego Padres star Manny Machado admits to being "frustrated" as the offense just can't seem to put any runs on the board. The Padres, who have dropped five games in a row and nine of the last 10, have scored the fewest runs (231) and have the lowest batting average (.218) in the major leagues this season. In the nine losses since May 24, San Diego has plated a total of 17 runs.
San Diego Padres star Manny Machado is wrong to complain about modern Major League Baseball
It's been an unusual start to the 2026 season for the San Diego Padres, to put it mildly. They started by going 2-5 in their first seven games, then 16-3 over their next 19 to sit at 18-8. Despite a litany of injuries, particularly in the starting rotation, they held on throughout most of May, even moving half a game up on the Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League West with a series-opening win over LA on May 18.
Venezuela opposition candidate Gonzalez urges new elections
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Ultra-processed foods may be stealing your focus even if you eat healthy
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The back-channel bid to go soft on Maduro
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Hearing loss is bad for the whole body – but new treatments are coming
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Song Yadong holds strong at bantamweight
Song Yadong and Deiveson Figueiredo fought on Saturday in a meeting of top-10 bantamweights, and while Song secured his No. 7 position in the ESPN divisional rankings, Figueiredo fell only one spot to No. 9 with the second-round submission loss. It was Song's fourth straight fight against a former UFC champion, and he is 2-2 in those contests. At 28 years old, the Chinese fighter has time to make up ground among 135-pound contenders.
So You Want a Coat of Arms
The first thing you notice upon entering the College of Arms, in London, is a small and incongruously blue statue of a kiwi, clutching a gold axe in its right claw. Sorry, let me try that again: In the odd historic language of heraldry, this is “a kiwi Azure grasping in the dexter foot an ice axe bendwise Or. ”The bird belongs to the coat of arms of Sir Edmund Hillary, a New Zealander, who was part of the first team to conquer Mount Everest.