Jurickson Profar's grand slam carries Padres past Nationals
Jun 25, 2024; San Diego, California, USA; San Diego Padres third baseman Manny Machado (13) slides into third base during the fifth inning against the Washington Nationals at Petco Park. Mandatory Credit: Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports Jurickson Profar clouted a grand slam Tuesday night in the bottom of the sixth inning and the San Diego Padres beat the visiting Washington Nationals 9-7.
Profar's 11th homer of the year, a line drive that hooked just inside the right field foul pole, enabled San Diego to turn a one-run game into a 9-4 lead.
Adam Mazur (1-2) picked up his first major league win, allowing six hits and four runs over five innings with a walk and no strikeouts. MacKenzie Gore (6-7) absorbed the loss, yielding five runs on five hits and three walks in five innings while fanning one.
Profar, whose two-run single in the bottom of the 10th inning Monday night gave the Padres a 7-6 win, was in the middle of a wild bottom of the first inning Tuesday. Before his at-bat, the benches cleared after Washington catcher Keibert Ruiz confronted him at the plate, upset over his post-game celebration Monday.
When the game resumed, Gore drilled Profar in the leg with a 98 mph fastball. Crew chief Adam Hamari opted not to act on warnings that were issued and San Diego manager Mike Shildt was ejected for arguing. The next batter, Manny Machado, hit a two-run homer to left; it was his eighth homer of the year.
That lead lasted until the Nationals tallied four runs in the third inning. Jacob Young delivered an RBI single, Lane Thomas tied it with a two-out triple and Jesse Winker cracked a two-run homer to right.
Gore carried that lead to the fifth but couldn't close out the inning as the Padres took the lead for good with three two-out runs. Jake Cronenworth cashed in Luis Arraez's triple with an RBI single, followed by Donovan Solano's two-run single that squirted off the glove of second baseman Luis Garcia.
Washington tallied twice in the eighth, via Joey Meneses' sacrifice fly and an RBI double from Harold Ramirez.
Robert Suarez pitched the ninth to lock down his 20th save despite allowing a two-out RBI single to C.J. Abrams.
--Field Level Media
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