SAN DIEGO (AP) — Nestor Cortes took a perfect game into the sixth inning and combined with three relievers on a two-hitter as the San Diego Padres reclaimed the NL West lead with a 5-1 victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Saturday night.
Ramón Laureano had a two-run single in the fourth and Xander Bogaerts added a two-run double in the eighth for the Padres (74-56), who have surged ahead of the Dodgers (73-57) during the archrivals' final series of the regular season by allowing just five hits and two runs in back-to-back wins.
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Los Angeles Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani flys out to center field against the San Diego Padres in the sixth inning of a baseball game Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Derrick Tuskan)
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow works against the San Diego Padres in the first inning of a baseball game Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Derrick Tuskan)
San Diego Padres' Manny Machado, center, is congratulated by Luis Arraez, left, after scoring on a single by Ramon Laureano against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the fourth inning of a baseball game Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Derrick Tuskan)
San Diego Padres' Nestor Cortes follows through on a pitch against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the first inning of a baseball game Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Derrick Tuskan)
After getting swept at Chavez Ravine last weekend, San Diego has won its last five games.
Alex Freeland hit his second career homer for the Dodgers, who have lost four of six. Los Angeles is in second place for only the second day since April 27.
Cortes (2-2) infamously gave up Freddie Freeman’s walk-off grand slam while pitching for the Yankees in last year’s World Series, but the veteran left-hander thoroughly shut down the Dodgers this time around, matching Yu Darvish’s six innings of one-hit ball Friday for San Diego.
In his fourth start since joining the Padres at the July 31 trade deadline, Cortes retired the Dodgers' first 16 batters before Miguel Rojas' sixth-inning single.
Freeland connected off Jeremiah Estrada in the eighth to homer in his second straight game, but Bogaerts came through with only the Padres' third hit of the night.
Adrian Morejon got four outs for his third save.
Tyler Glasnow (1-2) yielded two runs and three hits with four walks in four innings on his 32nd birthday.
Glasnow started well, but San Diego rallied in the fourth. Laureano, another trade-deadline acquisition, delivered a bases-loaded single before Jake Cronenworth's sacrifice fly.
Cortes got a mound visit after Rojas' single, but calmly retired Buddy Kennedy and Shohei Ohtani on flyouts.
Glasnow is winless in 12 starts since March despite pitching fairly well.
Aces collide in the series finale Sunday when LA's Yoshinobu Yamamoto (10-8, 2.90 ERA) faces the Padres' Nick Pivetta (13-4, 2.81).
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Los Angeles Dodgers' Shohei Ohtani flys out to center field against the San Diego Padres in the sixth inning of a baseball game Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Derrick Tuskan)
Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Tyler Glasnow works against the San Diego Padres in the first inning of a baseball game Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Derrick Tuskan)
San Diego Padres' Manny Machado, center, is congratulated by Luis Arraez, left, after scoring on a single by Ramon Laureano against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the fourth inning of a baseball game Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Derrick Tuskan)
San Diego Padres' Nestor Cortes follows through on a pitch against the Los Angeles Dodgers in the first inning of a baseball game Saturday, Aug. 23, 2025, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Derrick Tuskan)
KYIV, Ukraine (AP) — Russia has not spared a single Ukrainian power plant from attack since its all-out invasion, Ukraine’s new energy minister said Friday, as a recent escalation of aerial bombardments left hundreds of thousands of people without heat or light for days during the coldest winter in years.
Denys Shmyhal said Russia conducted 612 attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure objects over last year. That barrage has intensified in recent months as nighttime temperatures plunge to minus 18 degrees C (minus 0.4 F).
“Nobody in the world has ever faced such a challenge,” Shmyhal told lawmakers in a speech at Ukraine’s Parliament, the Verkhovna Rada.
Russia has hammered Ukraine’s power grid, especially in winter, throughout the almost four-year war. It aims to weaken the Ukrainian will to resist in a strategy that Kyiv officials call “weaponizing winter.”
Securing from abroad new missile supplies for air defenses that can counter Russia’s power grid attacks is a difficult and exhausting process, Zelenskyy said, revealing that some of the country’s air defense systems were out of missiles and at Russia’s mercy until a new shipment arrived Friday morning.
Obtaining supplies requires intense diplomatic pressure due to minimum stockpile levels and national laws in allied countries, according to the Ukrainian leader.
“But honestly, what do those rules and laws mean when we are at war and we desperately need these missiles?” Zelenskyy said.
The grim outlook roughly halfway through the winter season coincides with uncertainty about the direction and progress of U.S.-led peace efforts.
Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Friday that a Ukrainian delegation is on its way to the United States to try and finalize with Washington documents for a proposed peace settlement that relate to postwar security guarantees and economic recovery.
If American officials approve the proposals, the U.S. and Ukraine could sign the documents next week at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, Zelenskyy said at a Kyiv news conference with Czech President Petr Pavel.
U.S. President Donald Trump plans to be in Davos, organizers say.
Russia would still need to be consulted on the proposals.
In Ukraine, the hardship was acute amid extended blackouts.
“This is a critical moment,” Jaime Wah, the deputy head in the Kyiv delegation of the International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies, said Friday.
“This is the hardest winter since the escalation of the conflict: punishing cold temperatures and the lack of heating and electricity are affecting millions who are already pushed to the edge by years of violence and economic strain,” he told a briefing in Geneva.
Ukraine's power shortage is so desperate that Shmyhal urged businesses to switch off their illuminated signage and exterior decorations to save electricity.
“If you have spare energy, better give it to people,” the energy minister said. “This is the most important thing today. People will be grateful.”
Ukraine has introduced emergency measures, including temporarily easing curfew restrictions to allow people to go whenever they need to public heating centers set up by the authorities, Shmyhal said. He said hospitals, schools and other critical infrastructure remain the top priority for electricity and heat supplies.
Officials have instructed state energy companies Ukrzaliznytsia, Naftogaz and Ukroboronprom to urgently purchase imported electricity covering at least 50% of their own consumption, according to Shmyhal.
U.K. Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy was in Kyiv on Friday to mark the first anniversary of the “100-year partnership” between Britain and Ukraine. To coincide with the anniversary, Britain announced a further 20 million pounds ($27 million) for repairs to Ukraine’s energy infrastructure.
A grinding war of attrition is continuing along the roughly 1,000-kilometer (600-mile) front line. For all its military might, Russia has managed to occupy less than 20% of Ukraine since 2014.
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Emergency tents are set up in a residential neighborhood where people can warm up following Russia's regular air attacks against the country's energy objects that leave residents without power, water and heating in the dead of winter, in Kyiv, Ukraine, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2026. (AP Photo/Vladyslav Musiienko)