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Padres’ Manny Machado has a chance to join Elite List vs. Rangers

July 2, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; San Diego Padress Third Base Manny Machao (13) hit three RBI doubles during the second innings against Philadelphia Philis at Citizens Bank Park. Compulsory Credit: Bill Stretcher-Emagan Picture

The list of players who compiled 2,000 career hits and 350 career homers during their age during their age, including 11 names, including Henry Aaron, Lu Geharig and Willy Mess.

Manny Machao can become a 12th man in MLB history to join that list on Saturday night, if he gets three hits when San Diego Padress hosted Texas Rangers in two of the teams’ three-market weekend series.

He turned 33 on Sunday. He has 356 careers Homer.

The Machado series came in a series of five hits 2,000 and picked up his team’s 3–2, 10-inning win twice on Friday night. He exploded a 440 -foot Homer in the fourth and sang in the eighth. Texas manager Bruce Bocha did not give him a chance for the third knock in the 10th, continuing to walk a intentional.

Jake Crononworth, the second baseless of Machao’s San Diego, said, “Every game looks like a new milestone he is killing.” “It is special to be a part of it.”

Machado’s presence enabled Kronanworth to play the role of a hero in the 10th innings. Crononworth deliberately allowed the plate to enter the plate with two outskirts, and he lifted a base-loaded single for the winning run properly.

Despite opening a season-length 10-game homestand with a win, Padress suffered a possible loss. Shortstop Xander Bogaerts left for a pinch-Hitter after swinging and remembering the first pitch in his 10th-inning.

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Bogrts excluded the field with manager Mike Shield, who used to call a cramp in his hamstring. It marked the second time in six days that a leg cramps excluded bogerts from a game.

“It was a very bad cramp that was lumping on her,” said Shield. “We have seen that this is happening frequently, so we have got a deep dive.”

Right-arm Stephen Colec (3-3, 3.73 ERA) is scheduled to begin for San Diego. He last picked the pitch in Cincinnati on Sunday, allowing one run and three hits 5/3 with a walk in innings and his team had five strikeouts in 3–2 defeat. He did not tell in the judgment.

Colek worked in his sole career against Rangers 1 1/3 innings of Scorer Relief in the previous season in the last season.

Veteran left-handed hand will get a call for Texas to Patrick Corbin (4-7, 4.26). Corbin last appeared on Monday night, with his team’s 10–6, 11-inning necklace, eight hits and three runs. The corbin is 7–12 with 4.70 ERAs against Padress, 21 of them begin.

Rangers were likely to join the initial lead of 2–0 on Friday night and then tie 2–2 in the last four innings, but could not come up with a big hit. They were 1 to 12 with men in scoring position, runner in 10th and second place in 10th before San Diego.

“This is very simple. We have just got a big hit,” Bocch said when asked what would happen to win the game closely. “Losing these games is disappointing.”

Texas has played seven additional-inning games from 14 June, going 3-4 in those games. Friday’s shock was its fifth extra inning competition in eight days.

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Rangers are expected to get out of the injured list for Saturday night’s game. This year is the second time that injury has given him shelter.

-Bield level media

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