Lopez finds rhythm behind opener in A's win over Padres

May 24th, 2026

SAN DIEGO -- Searching for ways to remedy what has been a subpar season to this point for , the Athletics switched things up on Sunday.

Rather than have him make his scheduled start, the A’s utilized Luis Medina as the opener with a plan to have Lopez follow out of the bullpen. Ideally, Medina would get the first half of San Diego’s batting order, allowing Lopez a softer landing spot to begin his outing.

The game plan worked about as well as the A’s could have hoped. With the offense jumping out to an early three-run lead over the first two innings, including a blast by Carlos Cortes to lead off the game, Medina and Lopez combined for six innings of one-run ball to help secure a 5-2 victory over the Padres at Petco Park.

Reaching base three times on Sunday, Nick Kurtz extended his MLB-leading on-base streak to 47 games, which is now tied with Jimmie Foxx for the second-longest streak in A’s history.