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Padres beat Brewers with another big inning, another comeback

Kevin Acee, The San Diego Union-Tribune on

Published in Baseball

MILWAUKEE — The Padres looked tired, an understandable plight following a flight halfway across the country through the night and well into the morning.

Then suddenly, they were wearing out Brewers pitcher Joe Ross with an impossibly quick barrage that was difficult to fathom.

With a few hard singles and a few soft singles and a passed ball and a catcher’s interference and a ball four on a pitch clock violation, the Padres sent 10 batters to the plate in a six-run fifth inning to build the base of another comeback.

With a 7-3 victory at American Family Field on Monday night, the Padres have a winning record for the first time this month.

They are 10-9, and they are evidently built to overcome.

Monday was their fifth comeback victory of the season and fourth in their past seven games. This was their third time fighting back from down three runs or more, one fewer comeback that big than they had all last season.

 

The Padres, who arrived at their downtown hotel shortly before 4 a.m., were down 3-1 when Luis Campusano began the fifth inning with a hard grounder that pinballed off third baseman Joey Ortiz and shortstop Willy Adames. With their slowest runner as the lead runner, a hard single by Tyler Wade and flared single by Xander Bogaerts served only to load the bases before Fernando Tatis Jr.’s groundout to the right side moved every runner up and made it 3-2.

Wade scored the tying run when a fastball only slightly off the plate caromed off catcher William Contreras’ glove and went to the back wall. On the next pitch, Jake Cronenworth’s swing hit Contreras’ glove, putting Cronenworth on first.

Manny Machado followed with a rocketed line drive up the middle that second baseman Brice Turang stopped with a sliding grab on the grass but could not turn into a force out at second. That scored Bogaerts and moved Cronenworth to second.

After Jurickson Profar struck out, Ha-Seong Kim walked when Ross did not get a full-count pitch off in time. Jackson Merrill’s two-strike, two-out single brought in Cronenworth and Machado before Campusano’s second single of the inning drove in Kim to make it 7-3.

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