The San Diego Padres defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 15-11 on Thursday in the finale of the MLB Korea series in Seoul [1].
The high-scoring contest concludes a special international series that saw the two National League West rivals split the games. This exhibition of Major League Baseball in South Korea serves as a strategic effort to expand the sport's global footprint and engage with Asian markets.
San Diego dominated the offensive battle, recording 17 hits [1] to secure the victory. The offensive explosion allowed the Padres to maintain a lead throughout the latter half of the game, a stark contrast to the tighter contests typically seen between these two franchises.
Los Angeles managed to put up 11 runs, but they could not contain the Padres' lineup in the Seoul stadium [1]. The game provided a showcase of elite talent for the local fans, highlighting the offensive capabilities of both rosters before the teams return to the U.S.
Both teams used the series to refine their rosters and adjust to the travel demands of international play. The split result reflects the competitive parity between the Dodgers and the Padres as they prepare for their regular season matchups.
“The San Diego Padres defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 15-11”
The high score and high hit count in this finale suggest a focus on offensive aggression and player visibility over defensive rigidity, which is common in international exhibition series designed to entertain global audiences. By splitting the series, both teams maintain their competitive psychological standing heading back to the domestic season.



