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The Pittsburgh Pirates (21-37) and San Diego Padres (32-23) will meet on Sunday at PETCO Park, starting at 5:10 p.m. ET. The Padres are favored at home (-229) against the Pirates (+188). The Padres will start Randy Vasquez (3-4) against the Pirates and Andrew Heaney (3-4).
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Located on the corner of Trevor Hoffman Way and Tony Gwynn Drive, Petco Park might as well be the city center. The sprawling steps beyond the home-plate gate are lined with palm trees and adorned with the signature “Petco Park” sign high above.
The Pittsburgh Pirates (21-36) are headed to the West Coast to take on the San Diego Padres (31-23) in a three-game weekend series. Pittsburgh has won six of th
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