
Manny Machao on Friday left the 4-2 scorer innings to win 4–2 to win 4–2 over visiting Philadelphia Philos.
Machao led his team-hai 17th home run lead the eighth innings, which rides the Max Lazar pitch on the right area wall to give some more essential insurance to San Diego.
To end the top of the fifth, Yuki Matsui retired Bryas Harper with the first filled hideout on a grounder. Four and San Diego Relievers then took care of the trade, in which Jeremia Estrada (3-4) won and Robert Suarez reached the ninth position for his MLB-high 28th Save.
Ranger Suarez (7-3) started his first loss in five careers against Padress. He walked in 6 2/3 innings, allowing six hits and three runs (one earned), while three moved out and exiting five.
The big innings was the lower of the other, when San Diego damaged the ranger Suarez with the help of Jackson Merryl’s error throwing out of the pitcher, which took Xander Bogaerts to third place.
Jose Iglesias doubled the right field line to score bogerts. Elias Diaz cashout with a groundout for Short and Fernando Tatis Junior in Meril. RBI capted the innings with a single to right-center.
Philadelphia’s crime came through two solo homes against the crook Starter Ryan Burgart. Nick Castylonos gave Phillies the first run of the game to the second place with a 407-foot explosion, in his 12th place. Kyle Schwarber took off his 30th homer with two outs in the third, a 442-foot shot to the right.
Bergart acted in 4 2/3 innings, giving three hits and two runs with two walks and seven strikes in his first start from 24 June.
Phillies loaded the hideouts with one in the eighth against Reluver Jason Adam, but inspired a fielder’s choice grounder from Castalanos, who excluded the tray turner in the plate. Max Capler got out to end the inning.
Bogrts finished with seven hits of three padress and Tatis added two.
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