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Padres, Dodgers hold moment of silence after San Diego mosque shooting

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When the Padres and Dodgers face-off for the first time this season, the rivalry between the two teams separated by just 123 miles were put on hold before the first pitch was thrown.

After tragedy broke out Monday morning following a shooting at a San Diego mosque that left five dead, the Padres and Dodgers held a moment of silence to honor those who heartbreakingly passed away.

Police and emergency vehicles gathered on a street at the Islamic Center in San Diego.Prior to first pitch in Monday’s game between San Diego and Los Angeles, the Padres had a moment of silence in honor of the victims of the horrific shooting at a San Diego San Diego Islamic Center Monday morning. REUTERS

Among the five dead included two teenaged gunmen, police sources told The Post Monday.

One of the victims was a mosque security guard who “played a pivotal role in assisting, this could have been worse,” said a San Diego police officer at the press conference.

The suspects, believed to be aged 17 and 19, died from self-inflicted gunshot wounds, police said during a press conference.

Los Angeles Dodgers players standing with bowed heads.Manager Dave Roberts of the Los Angeles Dodgers looks on during a moment of silence for the shooting victims of the Islamic Center of San Diego attack earlier in the day prior to a game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and theSan Diego Padres at Petco Park. Getty Images

The Dodgers entered Monday’s game, the first of three straight, with a half-game lead in the NL West over the Padres. Despite struggles from both teams — primarily on the offensive side — the Dodgers and Padres are still considered among the beat teams in the MLB.

Los Angeles tabbed Yoshinobu Yamamoto to start game one against Padres ace Michael King.

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