A thrilling encounter at Petco Park ended in heartbreak for the Atlanta Braves, as they succumbed to the San Diego Padres 7-6 in a dramatic 10-inning showdown, punctuated by a walk-off single from Manny Machado.
The game featured a chaotic second inning that saw both teams exchange blows. The Braves initially seized control, capitalizing on a Rowdy Tellez two-run single that put them ahead 2-0. Michael Harris added to the momentum with a double that extended the lead to 3-0, followed by Matt Olson’s bases-loaded walk, pushing the advantage to four runs.
However, the tide turned swiftly. Rookie pitcher JR Ritchie struggled, walking the first two batters of the inning, a recurring issue for him. Two singles slipped through the left side of the infield, narrowing the Braves’ lead to 4-2. The Padres capitalized further, with Fernando Tatis Jr. doubling in a run and Samad Taylor driving in two more, flipping the score to 5-4 in favor of San Diego. The second inning alone stretched nearly an hour, showcasing the intensity of the contest.
Despite the initial setback, Ritchie found his rhythm, managing to keep the Padres at bay for the next three innings. He finished strong with back-to-back strikeouts, offering a glimmer of hope for his development, though consistency remains a challenge.
The Braves fought back in the fourth, leveling the game with an RBI double from Ozzie Albies. They regained the lead in the fifth with a powerful home run from Mauricio Dubon, sending the ball deep into the stands.
However, the seventh inning brought more confusion as manager Walt Weiss left Carlos Carrasco on the mound for a second inning. That decision was quickly met with dismay as Carrasco allowed a solo homer to Fernando Tatis Jr., tying the game at 6-6. With fresh arms like Dylan Lee, Robert Suarez, and Raisel Iglesias available, many were left wondering about the strategy behind Weiss’s choice.
As the teams prepare to conclude their series on Wednesday evening, the Braves will look to bounce back with Martin Perez taking the mound against JP Sears. First pitch is scheduled for an earlier start at 8:40 p.m. ET.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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