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Padres Rally to Overcome Marquez’s Struggles in Thrilling Win Over Rockies

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In a night filled with ups and downs, German Marquez faced off against his former team, the Colorado Rockies, at Petco Park, but it was a rocky start for the pitcher. The former Rockies ace struggled significantly, yielding three home runs and allowing Colorado to jump out to a 4-0 lead by the third inning. Yet, this season’s San Diego Padres have shown resilience, and they were ready to respond.

The turning point came in the bottom of the third, where the Padres ignited their offense. Manny Machado sparked the rally with a two-run homer, narrowing the gap and breathing life into the home crowd. The momentum carried into the fourth inning, where Ramon Laureano stepped up and delivered a powerful three-run shot, catapulting San Diego ahead 6-4.

But the Padres weren’t finished. They continued to pile on the runs, scoring again in the sixth inning with a bases-loaded walk that extended their lead to 7-4. Jackson Merrill then delivered a decisive blow with a two-run double, pushing the score to 9-4 and effectively breaking the game open.

Though the Rockies managed to add a run late in the game, bringing the score to 9-5, the Padres remained in control. In a tense moment with the bases loaded and two outs in the top of the ninth, manager Stammen called on Jason Adam to secure the final out, successfully shutting the door on any potential Rockies comeback.

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

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