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July 12, 2025; San Diego, California, USA; San Diego Padress Shortstop Xander Bogaerts (2) throws out the first basis for the first basis during the fourth innings against Philadelphia Philos at Petco Park. Compulsory Credit: David Fractor-Imagon images

Maine Machao’s sacrifice fly on Saturday shocked a tie at the bottom of the seventh innings as San Diego Padress won a series on a tour of Philadelphia Philos with a 5–4 decision.

Machao’s Drive to Deep Right Field scored Fernando Tattis Junior, who launched a rally with an-out single of Tanner Banks (2–1) and reached third place at Louis Array’s single to center.

Ruki David Morgan (1–1) started an innings of the scorer Relief for his first MLB win. Jeremia Estrada, Pitching for the third Sidhi Raat, was out the last three for his third Save of the year.

Neither the starter was involved in the decision. Philadelphia’s Zack Wheeler conceded six hits and four runs for a walk, while six innings were crossing six in six innings.

San Diego’s U Darwish ran in 4 2/3 innings, with five hits and four runs with three walks and two whites.

In the second innings, Darwish got into trouble himself, lagging behind 2–0. Alek Bohm reached another place on one wild pitch and reached another place. Darwish then stopped the return of Nick Castalonos, but first threw out a wildly for an error that allowed Bohm to score. Castellanos soon scored a left-c-center on a JT Realmuto.

It looked safe with the lead wheeler, which allowed just three runs in its last 40 innings on the mound. But Padress wiped it out in half of its other when Gavin Sheets placed Jackson Meril’s two-run homer in their sixth place of the season.

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Later in inning, Jake Crononworth doubled and scored two-outs by Martin Maldonado.

Darwish held the lead to the fifth when Philise proceeded 4–3 on a two-run single by Edmondo Sosa. After Bohm left with the left rib, he came into the game, which was being killed by Darwish.

Merril, who entered the game in the 5-for-53 skid, split it until 258, tied it in the sixth when he lifted his second homer of the day on the fence in the right-center area.

He did not work in his last 35 matches.

-Bield level media

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