Maybe itās for the best that Kyle Hart didnāt earn his first big league win until Monday night. No, technically Hart was not making his Major League debut in the Padresā 7-2 win over the Guardians at Petco Park.
Technically, Kyle Hart is a 32-year-old rookie. He made his big-league debut in 2020, but he pitched just 11 innings that year, never made it back to the majors with the Red Sox and bounced to the Phillies and then the Mariners before landing in Korea.
Following his bounce-back year with the NC Dinos in 2024, Hart earned a spot in the San Diego Padres' starting rotation. As the team kicks off the season, Hart is set to make his first start in five years Monday against the Cleveland Guardians.
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Empire Sports Media on MSNPadres manager boasts of teamās versatility amid historic start to seasonThe San Diego Padres are clicking on all cylinders, which manager Mike Shildt was not afraid to admit on Wednesday.
Manager Stephen Vogt says he wants Gabriel Arias to stay aggressive after he ran into a double play Monday night.
La victoria del lunes por 7-2 sobre los Guardianes los convirtió en el primer equipo de los Padres en los 57 años de historia de la franquicia en comenzar una temporada con cinco victorias.
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Empire Sports Media on MSNPadres starter made a triumphant MLB return in Monday win over GuardiansSan Diego Padres star Kyle Hart saw his return to the MLB end in a win over the Cleveland Guardians on Monday.
Its Monday, March 31 and the Cleveland Guardians (2-1) are on the West Coast to take on the San Diego Padres (4-0) in Game 1 of this series. Luis L. Ortiz is slated to take the mound for Cleveland against Kyle Hart for San Diego Lets dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two.