San Diego Padres was the nucleus of news a month back when Fernando Tatis Jr. tested positive for a banned substance. Following Tatis’ suspension, the majority of the roster pressure approached their next star in line, Juan Soto. Rookie outfielder Juan Soto made his MLB debut back in 2018 with Washington Nationals. Since then, he’s won a World Championship, two Silver Slugger Awards, NL batting champion, and has appeared on two All-Star teams.
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On the other hand, righty pitcher Joe Musgrove made his MLB debut in 2016 with Houston Astros. He won the World Championship with them in 2017 and then moved to the Pirates. Finally, he arrived at the Padres setup in 2021.
The two Padres All-Stars made a surprise visit to the NFL Seahawks home ground in Seattle yesterday.
Juan Soto and Joe Musgrove’s surprise visit to Seattle
Yesterday, when the Seattle Seahawks took on the Denver Broncos at home, there were two surprise visitors at the Lumen Field – Juan Soto and Jose Musgrove.
Juan Soto and Joe Musgrove taking in some Seahawks football pic.twitter.com/Gtv2XWjEgI
— Jomboy Media (@JomboyMedia) September 13, 2022
Jomboy Media reported the two all-stars at Seattle by posting a video of them. As can be seen, Soto is dressed in a black sweatshirt while Musgrove is wearing a light blue hoodie.
Markedly, the Seattle Seahawks went on to win the game 17-16.
San Diego Padres in 2022
Crediting the absolutely undefeatable and splendid form of the Los Angeles Dodgers, no other team in the National League West Division remotely stands a direct chance to reach the postseason. In addition to that, the Dodgers are not only leading the National League, but also MLB as a whole. Hence, the only way the Padres can make the playoffs is through the wild card berth.
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Markedly, the Padres are at number two in the NL West Division at 0.546. The Giants, who are at number three, are significantly below them.
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However, will the Padres successfully reach the postseason through the Wild Card berth? What do you think?