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The San Diego Parent season ended Thursday night, but they did not go home before letting the referees listen to a bite.
The parents fell to the Chicago puppies, 3-1, in a decisive game 3 of the Wild Card series of the National League, since the leadership race made the final with a steering wheel to the central gardener Pete Crow-Armstrong.
However, when the referees left Wrigley Field on the side of the first base, through the refuge of the parents, several members of San Diego had to be retained after going crazy with the men in black.
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Xander Bogerts of San Diego’s parents reacts after hitting Chicago’s puppies during the ninth entrance of the game 3 of the National League Series at Wrigley Field on Thursday, October 2, 2025 in Chicago. (Meg McLaughlin/The San Diego Union-Tribuno through Getty Images)
The parents were blank entering the upper part of the novena, but they finished the laundering with a solitary home run by Jackson Merrill. The next batter, Xander Bogaerts, worked the complete count when he saw a quick 97 mph ball from Brad Keller that was under the area, but the arbiter of the DJ Reyburn plate threw him.
Bogaerts practically fell to his knees, since manager Mike Shildt also briefly said something.
“Next year, it is a hat tip in a millisecond,” said the game by game Kevin Brown, referring to the automated ball and strike system that will be implemented in 2026.
Brown added that Reyburn “rescued” Keller.

Xander Bogaerts, from San Diego’s parents, and the manager Mike Shildt leave after discussing a third blow called in the ninth entrance against the Chicago puppies in game 3 of the National League Series of the National League in Wrigley Field on October 2, 2025, in Chicago. (KC Alfred / The San Diego Union-Tribuno through Getty Images)
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Keller then threw two consecutive batters, forced manager Craig Counsell to bring Andrew Kitledge, who retired the next two to obtain the rescue and send the puppies to the division series.
After the last departure, several members of the parents’ pigeon approached the referees and gave them an ear while heading towards the bowels of the Chicago stadium.
However, it is difficult to blame the UMPS, when the biggest stars of the parents did not appear in the biggest game of the year. The first three batters, Fernando Tatis Jr., Luis ArraƔz and Manny Machado, combined to go from 0 to 11, while Yu Darish allowed two races before recording an out in the second and was taken immediately.
“It’s not fun at all. We definitely lost a chance,” Tatis said.

Chicago puppies pose for a team photo after defeating San Diego’s parents to advance to the National League division series in Wrigley Field. (David Banks/Imagn images)
Now it will be a battle among the central rivals of the National League, the Milwaukee Brewers, for a trip to the National League championship series. To add some pulp to the juice, Counsell achieved the brewers for nine seasons before leaving the puppies before the 2024 season.