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Dojers score twice in 10th innings, catch Padress

June 9, 2025; San Diego, California, USA; San Diego Padress released Fielder Tyler Wade (14) after hitting three runs triple during the third innings against Los Angeles Dozers at Petco Park. Compulsory Credit: David Fractor-Imagon images

The RBI of Andy Page doubled the 10th inning tie and lifted Los Angeles Dojers on Monday to win an 8–7 win over San Diego Padress.

The pages scored an automatic runner to start a 1–1 pitch from Vandi Paralta (3–1) to the left area wall, Max Munsi, to start the innings. Tommy Edman added a run-scoring single of second base to provide a cushion.

Kirbi Yets (4-2) took a two-chapter in the ninth to win, and Tanner Scott raised his 12th savings despite the yield of RBI double to Jackson Meril in 10th. Scott received a popup from the Gavin sheet and a flyout from Xander Bogaerts.

Freddy Freeman finished with three out of 12 hits of Dojers, while Page and Edman tied two to each. Manny Machao was the only San Diego batsman with two hits, while team fellow Tyler Wade hit three runs triple.

Neither the starter was involved in the decision. Los Angeles’ Dustin May ran in five innings, with six hits and six runs, five earned, four walks and strikeouts. Nick Pivate of San Diego played four innings and scored five runs, earned four, eight hits and two walks with three strikes.

Each team scored twice in the first. Doseers got their runs on the sacrifice fly of RBI Double and Will Smith, while the Padress counted Machao’s run-scoring double and Merrill’s sacrifice fly.

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San Diego took a 3–2 lead in the second when Jake Krononworth scored third on Smith’s throwing error, as Catcher tried to steal Fernando Tatis Junior in second place.

This was followed by a wild third innings in which each team saw three runs.

Dozers tied it to the sacrifice fly of Taser Hernandez and gained a 5–3 lead over Smith’s sixth homer, which survived the two-run explosion, which traveled to an estimated 378 feet. But the Padress wiped out the deficit and went above 6–5 on the base-clearing triple of the Wade, which lasts the sliding hernandez in the right-center.

Los Angeles equaled two-out RBI in the corner of the right area by Hijong Kim in the fifth.

Dozers have won two consecutive games, while Padress has dropped four of its last six.

-Bield level media

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