Former Padres pitching prospect Anderson Espinoza off to a wild start with Triple-A El paso
struck out two over four shutout innings in his Double-A debut. He scattered three hits and a walk.
Juan Fernandez struck out two and allowed a hit over three shutout innings in his pro debut. Mazur was the Padres’ second-round pick last summer. walked three batters without recording an out, all of whom scored in the seventh inning. LHP
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