San Diego Padres Beat Los Angeles Dodgers 7-1

聖地牙哥教子 7-1 擊敗洛杉磯道奇


Introduction

The San Diego Padres won their game against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Friday, June 26, 2026. The score was 7-1. This is the fourth win in a row for the Padres.

聖地牙哥教子在 2026 年 6 月 26 日星期五的比賽中,擊敗了洛杉磯道奇。比分為 7-1。這是教子隊的連續第四場勝利。

Main Body

The Dodgers hit the ball seven times, but they did not score many points. The Padres played better and scored more runs.

道奇隊雖然擊球七次,但並沒有得分太多。教子隊表現較好,取得了更多分數。

Walker Buehler played very well for the Padres. He gave up only one run. Roki Sasaki played for the Dodgers, but he had problems. He threw the ball slower than usual and gave up three runs on one big hit.

Walker Buehler 為教子隊表現出色,僅失一分。Roki Sasaki 為道奇隊出賽,但遇到了問題。他的投球速度比平時慢,且在一次大擊球中失三分。

In the eighth inning, the Dodgers manager made a mistake with the players' positions. The Padres used this to score four more runs. Players like Fernando Tatis Jr. helped the team win.

在第八局,道奇隊的總教練在球員佈陣上出了錯。教子隊利用這一點又得四分。像是 Fernando Tatis Jr. 這樣的球員幫助球隊贏得了勝利。

Conclusion

The Padres are still behind the Dodgers in the league. The two teams play again on Saturday.

教子隊在聯賽排名中仍落後於道奇隊。兩隊將於週六再次對決。

Vocabulary Learning

Comparing Things (The 'er' Rule)

In this story, we see how to compare two people or teams. When we want to say something is "more" of a quality, we often add -er to the end of the word.

Examples from the text:

  • Better (Good → Better)
  • Slower (Slow → Slower)

How it works:

  • Fast → Faster
  • Small → Smaller
  • Hard → Harder

The Pattern: Word + erMore of that thing

The Padres played better than the Dodgers. (They were more good). Sasaki threw the ball slower than usual. (The speed was less).

Vocabulary Learning

score (n.)
The number of points in a game
Example:The final score of the game was 7-1.
in a row (adv. phr.)
One after another without stopping
Example:The team won four games in a row.
usual (adj.)
Normal or happens often
Example:He woke up at his usual time of 7:00 AM.
mistake (n.)
Something that is not correct
Example:I made a mistake on my math test.
position (n.)
The place where someone stands or sits
Example:The player moved to a new position on the field.
behind (adj./adv.)
Having a lower score or rank than someone else
Example:Our team is behind by two points.
Practice A2 words in a crossword