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Sunday, Jun 17 They played the game on the banks of the Moscow River, but given the noise, the waves of green Mexican national team jerseys and multi-colored sombreros and the loud pre-game rendition of "Cielito Lindo," Luzhniki Stadium might as well have been Estadio Azteca. | | | | Padres score one run in final 18 innings, lose a series for first time in six tries. | | | | | Left-hander Matt Strahm probably has not made his last start for the Padres this season. | | | | | Rounding up the action at the Padres' minor league affiliates. | | | | | Brooks Koepka hoisted the 8.5-pound U.S. Open trophy after shooting a two-under-par 68 to beat Tommy Fleetwood by a stroke and become the seventh player in history to win the storied championship in back-to-back years. | | | | | Phil Mickelson stirred a golf debate for the ages when he intentionally struck a moving putt, but the bigger picture is that the USGA keeps getting its setups wrong at U.S. Open | | | | | Padres pitching coach Darren Balsley earns players trust and respect with positive reinforcement and positive results. | | | | | Longtime Padres radio voice had kidney removed on May 31, cancer not discovered. He could be back in booth next week. | | | | |