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Padres Rally to Edge Blue Jays with Late Home Run from Ty France

San Diego Padres

The San Diego Padres overcame early pitching struggles to secure an exciting 8-7 victory over the Toronto Blue Jays at Petco Park on Saturday night. After giving starter Walker Buehler a 2-0 lead heading into the second inning, the Padres watched as he quickly faltered, allowing four runs to the Blue Jays and forcing San Diego to play catch-up.

As the game progressed, both teams exchanged leads, with the score tied at 4-4 and later at 7-7, setting the stage for a thrilling finish. Ty France emerged as the hero in the bottom of the sixth inning, launching a decisive solo home run that put the Padres back in front, 8-7. France’s timely blast came with two outs and proved crucial as neither team could add to their tally in the final innings.

Buehler’s outing was disappointing once again, marking his third consecutive struggle on the mound. He allowed four runs on three hits, issuing four walks and striking out one over just two innings. However, Matt Waldron, who recently returned to the Padres, stepped up in relief. Waldron delivered three scoreless innings, giving up only two hits and helping San Diego build a 7-4 lead when he exited.

Unfortunately for the Padres, the lead diminished when Bradgley Rodriguez took over pitching duties for Yuki Matsui in the sixth. With two runners on base, Rodriguez surrendered a three-run home run to Vladimir Guerrero Jr., which tied the game and shifted momentum back to the Blue Jays.

Despite the setback, France’s homer reignited the Padres, and Mason Miller came in to close the game, ensuring the victory for San Diego. The Padres will aim to clinch the series against the Blue Jays in their next matchup, looking to head into the All-Star break with a .500 record. That game is set for today at 1:10 p.m.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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