Manny Machado encapsulated the essence of teamwork in his postgame comments, declaring that this victory was a true team win.
In a thrilling contest that extended into extra innings, the San Diego Padres triumphed over the Atlanta Braves with a 7-6 walk-off victory, thanks to Machado’s decisive single that sliced through the middle of the infield. This clutch hit allowed Jackson Merrill to race home from second base, sealing the deal for the Padres. It’s another chapter in a series of clutch performances from Machado, who previously homered in the first game of the series, contributing to a narrow 1-0 victory. His recent resurgence continued last Saturday when he launched a homer in the 10th inning against the Texas Rangers, leading the Padres to a 6-4 win. While Machado has faced challenges at the plate this season, his recent form suggests he might be turning a corner.
The drama unfolded long before Machado’s game-winning moment. The Braves surged ahead early, establishing a 4-0 lead in the second inning. However, the Padres responded vigorously, regaining the lead at 5-4 by the end of that same inning. Atlanta retaliated, tying the game in the fourth and then taking the lead again in the fifth, courtesy of a solo home run from Mauricio Dubon. As the game progressed, Fernando Tatis Jr. stepped up in the seventh inning, launching a solo homer to center that knotted the score at 6-6. The Padres’ bullpen then rose to the occasion, shutting out the Braves over the final three frames, with closer Mason Miller handling two of those innings effectively.
In terms of pitching strategy, the Padres opted for an opener approach with Griffin Canning. Unfortunately, the results were not as favorable as during his last outing against the St. Louis Cardinals. Canning could only manage 0.2 innings on the mound, surrendering four runs on four hits, along with a walk and two strikeouts. Kyle Hart followed, allowing one run over two innings, while Yuki Matsui pitched 2.1 innings, also giving up a run. David Morgan contributed a scoreless inning before Adrian Morejon and Miller closed out the game, securing the victory.
Looking ahead, the Padres aim for a series sweep against the Braves, with the final game scheduled for today at 5:40 p.m.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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