San Diego vs. St. Louis
This is the fourth postseason meeting between the Padres and Cardinals, with the Cardinals winning all three previous meetings in the Division Series. The Cardinals swept the Padres in
1996 and
2005, while they won in four games in
2006.
Game 1 Kwang Hyun Kim was matched for the Cardinals against
Chris Paddack. Paddack got the first batter in the game out and proceeded to allow the next five batters to reach (which included a home run by
Paul Goldschmidt) to make it 4-0. The Padres got one run back in the first, but they were playing catch-up the rest of the day, as Paddack allowed a total of six runs before being taken out with one out in the third inning. The Cardinals saw their starter last into the fourth inning after giving up three runs, but a combination of five bullpen arms held the Padres to one run in six innings of work. As of the conclusion of the
2025 season, this was the most recent postseason game won by the Cardinals.
Game 2 Wil Myers and
Fernando Tatis Jr. were the first teammates each to hit two home runs in a postseason game since
Babe Ruth and
Lou Gehrig did it in the
1932 World Series. This is the first postseason victory for the Padres at
Petco Park and the first home postseason victory overall since Game 3 of the
1998 NLCS. It is also the first postseason loss for the Cardinals at Petco Park after winning the first four postseason games in the venue's history.
Game 3 The Cardinals elected to use
Jack Flaherty as their Game 3 starter while the Padres went with a "bullpen game" strategy, which would see them change pitchers at the end of nearly every inning, with
Craig Stammen having been taken out with two out in the second inning. In the 5th inning,
Fernando Tatis Jr. hit a double. With two out,
Eric Hosmer hit a line-drive double to score Tatis. In the 7th, now with Flaherty out for
Alex Reyes, the Padres took advantage on two errors. The first three batters all got on base, with a groundball by
Trent Grisham leading to an error by second baseman
Kolten Wong when he elected to try and throw out the runner at second base that went wide of the shortstop. After an intentional walk of Tatis,
Manny Machado was up with the bases loaded. He hit a bouncing liner to
Tommy Edman that he quickly fielded and tried to throw home to get the runner out, but the ball went out of the glove just as
Jake Cronenworth made it in. Hosmer, with the bases loaded, was walked on five pitches to make it 3-0. Cronenworth then hit a home run in the 8th to close the scoring. The Padres were the first team to win an elimination game using nine pitchers. It was also their first postseason series victory since 1998.
Composite line score 2020 NLWC
(2–0):
San Diego Padres beat
St. Louis Cardinals ==Broadcasting==