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Padres end Brewers’ playoff hopes, 6-3

Milwaukee Brewers' Bill Hall walks out of the dugout after the ninth inning of a baseball game against the San Diego Padres Friday, Sept. 28, 2007, in Milwaukee. The Padres won 6-3.

At the very least, the San Diego Padres will still be playing come Monday. And while they came close for the first time in a long time, the Milwaukee Brewers will be bystanders for yet another October. The Padres beat the Brewers 6-3 on Friday, assuring themselves of no worse than a tie for the NL wild card and eliminating Milwaukee from the postseason.

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Cleveland Guardians vs Milwaukee Brewers
Type: Runline - Status: OPEN
Cleveland Guardians - 1H-125
Milwaukee Brewers - 1H-105
Detroit Tigers vs Boston Red Sox
Type: Runline - Status: SUSPENDED
Boston Red Sox - 1I
Detroit Tigers - 1I
Philadelphia Phillies vs St. Louis Cardinals
Type: Moneyline - Status: OPEN
St. Louis Cardinals - 1I+125
Philadelphia Phillies - 1I-165
New York Mets vs Pittsburgh Pirates
Type: Runline - Status: OPEN
New York Mets+165
Pittsburgh Pirates-195
Atlanta Braves vs Washington Nationals
Type: Runline - Status: OPEN
Atlanta Braves+120
Washington Nationals-140
Chicago Cubs vs Miami Marlins
Type: Total - Status: OPEN
Over-110
Under-110
Texas Rangers vs Colorado Rockies
Type: Total - Status: OPEN
Over - 1H-105
Under - 1H-125
Houston Astros vs Kansas City Royals
Type: Total - Status: OPEN
Under-120
Over+100
San Diego Padres vs Los Angeles Angels
Type: Runline - Status: OPEN
San Diego Padres - 1H+100
Los Angeles Angels - 1H-130
Seattle Mariners vs New York Yankees
Type: Moneyline - Status: OPEN
Seattle Mariners - 1H+105
New York Yankees - 1H-135
San Francisco Giants vs Arizona Diamondbacks
Type: Runline - Status: OPEN
Arizona Diamondbacks-225
San Francisco Giants+185

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