Tuesday, November 5

Rougned Odor’s 3-run homer in ninth offers Padres 8-6 win over Nationals

WASHINGTON — Rougned Odor hit a three-run homer off Hunter Harvey with two outs within the ninth inning, giving the San Diego Padres an 8-6 win over the Washington Nationals on Thursday that stopped a steak of 5 straight sequence losses.

Washington trailed 5-1 earlier than a five-run seventh.

Jake Cronenworth and Juan Soto singled main off the ninth. Harvey (2-2) struck out Xander Bogaerts and Matt Carpenter, and Odor homered on an 1-0 fastball, lining the ball simply contained in the right-field foul pole.



Odor additionally hit a two-run double and had 5 RBIs, one in need of his profession excessive. He has homered in consecutive video games and has 10 hits in his final 12 video games as he subs for the injured Manny Machado.

Soto reached base 5 occasions on 4 walks and a single.

Drew Carlton (1-0) pitched a 1-2-3 eighth for his first determination in components of three main league seasons with Detroit and San Diego. Josh Hader struck out two in an ideal ninth for his thirteenth save in 15 possibilities.

San Diego, which took two of three from the Nationals, had not gained a sequence since May 1-3 in opposition to Cincinnati.

Down 5-1, the Nationals had seven straight hits in opposition to Tim Hill and Nick Martinez whereas batting round within the seventh. Ruiz’s pinch single caromed off the glove of Odor at second because the go-ahead run scored. Jeimer Candelario had an RBI double and Alex Call laid down an ideal bunt single to tie the sport at 5-5.

Padres catcher Brett Sullivan tagged out Call making an attempt to attain on a pitch that acquired awat from the plate.

Padres starter Blake Snell rebounded from his worst begin of the season, permitting one run and 4 hits over 5 innings whereas retiring 10 of 11 batters at one level. He gave up six runs May 19 in a 6-1 loss to Boston.

Grisham hit a two-run homer within the second off Jake Irvin, his fifth of the season and first since April 13.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Padres 3B Ha-Seong Kim left within the second inning after fouling a ball of his left knee. Kim needed to be helped off the sector by two athletic trainers and changed by Brandon Dixon.

Machado (left hand fracture) just isn’t anticipated to return to the lineup Monday evening at Yankees, in accordance with Melvin. The skipper says Machado just isn’t able to swing a bat in a sport but, however is making progress fielding.

UP NEXT

Padres: RHP Joe Musgrove (1-2) begins Friday’s sequence opener at Yankee Stadium.

Nationals: LHP Patrick Corbin (3-5), coming off wins in consecutive begins for the primary time this season, shall be on the mound Friday at Kansas City within the opener of a six-game journey.

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