· 2026-07-08

Arizona Diamondbacks dropped a 4-1 decision to the San Diego Padres on July 8, 2026, with the first pitch scheduled for 10:10 p.m. ET on ESPN. The loss left the club at 45‑46, sitting 10th in the National League and sliding into a one‑game losing streak.
The matchup kicks off at 10:10 p.m. Eastern (7:10 p.m. Pacific) on Wednesday, July 8, and will be broadcast nationally on ESPN. Viewers can also stream the game live via MLB.TV through the Fubo platform, though regional blackout rules may apply for some Arizona markets. The game takes place at Petco Park in San Diego, California.
Arizona’s starter struggled early, surrendering a solo homer to Padres’ outfielder Juan Soto in the second inning. The bullpen inherited a 2‑0 deficit and couldn’t halt the damage, allowing two more runs in the fifth. Diamondbacks managed a lone run in the seventh when Ketel Marte singled and drove in a run with a groundout, but the Padres’ offense stayed hot throughout.
The defeat drops Arizona to a 45‑46 record, anchoring them in 10th place in the NL and extending a one‑game skid. At this point, the club sits just two games behind the wild‑card threshold, making every upcoming series critical. The loss also highlights ongoing concerns with the starting rotation’s depth, as the team has yet to post a winning record after the first 90 games.
Fans will be watching for a quick bounce‑back from the rotation, especially from rookie right‑hander Ryne Nelson, who is slated to start the next home series. The offense will rely on veteran power hitter Christian Walker, who has yet to reach double‑digit home runs this season. Meanwhile, manager Torey Lovullo will need to manage the bullpen workload carefully, as relievers have logged over 30 innings in the past week.
Live scores, inning‑by‑inning updates and post‑game analysis are available on USA TODAY’s MLB scoreboard, which refreshes throughout the day. The site also offers a sortable schedule for fans who want to filter by team or division.
The Padres sit atop the division with a 55‑36 record, while the Diamondbacks trail by ten games. The next few weeks will be decisive as Arizona tries to close the gap and secure a postseason berth. Every win now carries extra weight, especially with the trade deadline looming.
Beyond the live broadcast, fans can catch highlights on the MLB app and follow Diamondbacks’ beat reporters on Twitter for insider commentary. Interactive fan polls on ESPN’s website also let supporters vote on the player of the game and predict upcoming lineups.