Column: Can Padres take advantage of NL-best run prevention, assuming it holds up?

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Juan Soto, Jake Croneworth used to drive more balls the other way. Trent Grisham used to exploit his speed more often.

A ballclub that leads its league in fewest runs allowed per game doesn’t send many bums to the mound.Will Padres hitters respond by making Cleveland’s pitcher look like Bob Feller?Though Musgrove set himself back in spring training by dropping a Kettle Ball on his left big toe — eliciting hoots from old timers whose training tool of choice weighed 12 ounces — he’s come on lately.

A decent history book says the Padres should have a winning record, at minimum, by virtue of their stingy run prevention. Can pull-hitting lefties Juan Soto and Jake Cronenworth regain their knack of hitting the ball to the opposite field? Padres left fielder Juan Soto walks back to the dugout during the seventh inning of a June 2 game against the Cubs.He batted .301 with a seasonal average of 24 home runs and piled up as many as 110 RBIs and 111 runs scored.He was much more than a pull hitter.

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