MLB ALL-STAR Game: Padres Pitcher discovers that he was selected at the church

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MLB Jason Adam’s lift obtained the first head sign of the stars in his career when he set up a dominant first half of the season by leaving the enclosures of the padres of San Diego.

Adam was at the church with his wife when he received the call from the manager of Padres, Mike Shildt, about the selection of the stars. However, immediately said Adam, his wife thought he was going to be exchanged.

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San Diego Padres launcher, Jason Adam, # 40, launches the Giants of San Francisco during the seventh round at Oracle Park in San Francisco on June 4, 2025. (Images Eakin Howard-Imagn)

“I feel that my phone vibrates, and I say to myself:” Oh, it’s Shildty “, and I show my wife, and she immediately says:” Oh my God, no question, we are negotiated, “he told People magazine on Wednesday.

He said he was released to take the call and learned the good news. He returned to the service and said to his wife, Kelsey, who, according to him, made tears.

“It caused a little scene to the church,” he said. “But she was crying, so excited.”

Adam said that he had called his parents then to tell them and credited them for helping him arrive where he is currently in his career.

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San Diego Padres launcher, Jason Adam, # 40, launches land against athletics during the eighth round at Sutter Health Park in West Sacramento, California, April 9, 2025. (Darren Yamashita-Imagn images)

The fear of trade was very justified. San Diego is Adam’s fifth team in eight MLB seasons. He started with the Royals of Kansas City before moving to the Blue Jays in Toronto, the Cubs of Chicago, the Rays of Tampa Bay and finally in the Padres.

San Diego acquired it in 2024 and really started to have an impact then.

This season, Adam has an MPM of 1.58 in 45 games with 52 stick withdrawals. He succeeded in 81 panel withdrawal with career between the Rays and the Padres last season, appearing in 74 games.

The manager of San Diego Padres, Mike Shildt, # 8, takes the Ballon of the emergency launcher Jason Adam, # 40, during a change in pitch in eighth round against the White Sox from Chicago to Petco Park in San Diego on September 21, 2024. (Images of Orlando Ramirez-Imagn)

San Diego has 49-43 this season. Fernando Tatis Jr., Manny Machado and Robert Suarez will also represent the Padres of the All-Star game.

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