Padres’ playoff dreams dashed again as Cubs triumph 3-1 amid controversial calls and offensive struggles in NL Wild Card Series

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Padres’ Playoff Hopes Crushed Again by Cubs in 3-1 Defeat

The San Diego Padres entered the postseason with aspirations for glory, only to find themselves facing the Chicago Cubs in a challenging NL Wild Card Series. After a hard-fought Game 1 loss, the Padres showcased resilience in Game 2, pushing the series to a decisive Game 3. However, their offensive struggles reared their ugly head once more, leading to a disappointing 3-1 defeat at Wrigley Field.

The Padres are headed home after a 3-1 loss to the Cubs on Thursday in Game 3 of the National League Wild Card Series at Wrigley Field. After their Game 5 Division Series loss to the Dodgers a year ago, it’s the second consecutive year the Padres’ season has ended with disappointment in a winner-take-all game. And it didn’t go their way for largely the same reason: In the biggest games, in the biggest moments, there simply wasn’t enough offense to be found. The Padres scored five runs in the entire three-game Wild Card Series — a stark contrast to their offensive prowess during the regular season, and a troubling echo of their struggles in the 2024 playoffs when they were shut out in the final two games.

Controversial Calls Haunt the Padres

One of the most contentious moments of Game 3 came in the ninth inning when Xander Bogaerts faced a critical at-bat. With the game hanging in the balance, Bogaerts was struck out on a pitch that many, including the Padres’ dugout, believed should have resulted in a walk. The home plate umpire, deceived by Cubs catcher Carson Kelly’s framing, called a pitch that clearly missed the strike zone against the former All-Star shortstop.

Bogaerts and manager Mike Shildt were visibly frustrated, confronting the umpire about the pivotal call before making their way back to the dugout. This controversial decision left a bitter taste for the Padres, as it was a moment that could have shifted the game’s momentum.

Tensions Erupt After the Final Call

The aftermath of the game saw tempers flare as the umpiring crew made their way through the Padres’ dugout area en route to the clubhouse. A verbal confrontation erupted between a member of the Padres organization and the umpires. What began as heated words escalated into a physical exchange, highlighting the frustration and disappointment that lingered in the air following the loss.

The Padres’ exit from the playoffs once again raises questions about their postseason performance, particularly in high-stakes situations. Despite their regular season success, the inability to deliver in critical moments has haunted them, and with this latest defeat, the team must reflect on how to turn the tide in future playoff runs.

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