Many preseason predictions picked the Padres to finish the season in last place in the NL West. On April 12, 2010, (Padres home opener) the Padres scored 17 runs—including a ten run 4th inning, making it the most runs in one half inning of baseball in Petco Park's history—against the
Atlanta Braves as they went on to win 17–2. In the Padres' 1–0 win over the
San Francisco Giants on April 20, San Diego won despite San Francisco's
Jonathan Sánchez and
Sergio Romo limiting them to just one hit, one of the very rare occasions that a team won with just one hit. On May 13,
Mat Latos threw a one hitter in a 1–0 win over the Giants. On May 29, the Giants signed free agent outfielder
Pat Burrell. Padres CEO
Jeff Moorad, Burrell's friend and his former agent, would later say he regretted not recruiting Burrell to the Padres. On May 31, the Padres played 51 games and were 2 games ahead of the
Los Angeles Dodgers. They had one of the highest winning percentages in the
National League despite having poor attendance and one of the worst payrolls in Major League Baseball. The Padres had one of the lowest ERA in the
National League. On June 11, the Padres had 36 wins and 25 losses. They were tied with the
Los Angeles Dodgers in first place. On June 14, in the Padres' 6–3 loss to the
Toronto Blue Jays, an
earthquake shook
Petco Park. Many fans and
Cito Gaston, the Blue Jays' manager, felt the 5.7 earthquake, but most of the players did not feel it. Gaston reported that he felt the dugout move side from side a little. On June 23, the Padres won the first two games in the series against the
Tampa Bay Rays. They placed games ahead of the
San Francisco Giants for first place. On June 25, the Padres won the first game of a three-game series against the
Florida Marlins, giving them 43 wins and 30 losses. In contrast, the Padres record after 73 games in 2009 was 32 wins with 41 losses. There were constant rumors and talks about the possible trade of
All-Star first baseman and
Gold Glove winner
Adrián González, but he remained in San Diego throughout the season. On August 18, the Padres moved 6 games ahead of the
San Francisco Giants giving them their biggest division lead of the season On August 23, the Giants acquired outfielder
Cody Ross off waivers from the
Florida Marlins to block him from going to the Padres. On August 25, the Padres were 76–49 and in first place with a game lead. On August 26, the Padres started a 10-game losing streak by losing to the
Arizona Diamondbacks 5–11. The losing streak went into the month of September and ended on September 6 when they beat the
Los Angeles Dodgers 4–2. On September 26, the Padres (87–67) had a -game lead over the Giants (87–68). On September 30, the Padres fell 3 games behind the San Francisco Giants after losing 3 out of 4 games to the Chicago Cubs, putting them on the brink of elimination. With a 3–0 loss on October 3, the final game of the season, with the Braves beating the Phillies, the Padres were officially eliminated from playoff contention and the Giants won the division, while the Braves won the wild card spot.
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