Jose Iglesias led the only race of the game with a sacrificial fly of the 10th round and the Padres de San Diego spoiled a brilliant Logan Webb pitch effort in a 1-0 victory against the Giants host of San Francisco on Monday evening.
While winning for the second time in five additional cases this year, the Padres used fundamental baseball to mark the decisive count. Tyler Wade sacrificed automatic runner Jake Cronenworth on the third basis, and Iglesias brought him home with a fly to the left field with a medium-headed-head off from Ryan Walker (1-3).
Robert Suarez (1-1), who launched the last two rounds, blocked a runner in the third goal at the end of the 10th by making the queue of Jerar Encarnacion to the first goal Luis Arraez for the final.
Leaving Padres, Stephen Kolek, combined with four lifters out of a five strikers.
By just making his sixth start in career, Kolek overcome three strokes, two steps and two drummers to record 5 2/3 -sleeves aimlessly. He withdrew three.
Webb has not been rewarded for eight laundries, sleeves without a walk in which he only granted the paadres six strokes. He withdrew seven.
The giants loaded the bases without withdrawal in the second round before Kolek induced vests consecutive to the third basic player Iglesias. The first resulted in a plate force before Iglesias chooses to go around the horn for a double end of the sleeve the second.
San Francisco took advantage of three walks to load the bases in the seventh, but Jeremiah Estrada, the third launcher of the Padres, withdrew Jung Hoo Lee to keep the game without goal.
The best chance of the Padres to score against Webb arrived in the third when Tornus caressed a double with two withdrawals in the right field with Elias Diaz first. But the exclusion receiver could not reach third place, where he was blocked when webb brought Manny Machado out.
Bearing n ° 4 at the back of its uniform one day when the adults the AGISTS honored Lou Gehrig with a patch n ° 4 on the front of the jersey, Trouez joined his teammate Xander Bogaerts as only players in the game with an additional blow, each with a double.
Adrian Morejon and Jason Adam also contributed to the padres pitching effort, which only led to the second defeat of the Giants in six additional games this season.
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