The San Diego Padres left no doubt in the game against the Kansas City Royals after a great performance from their starting pitcher. Michael Wacha, who took over the hand and equalized the opposing team’s bats for seven full innings. to declare the victory of his team with a final score of 4-0.
The pitcher had the night to watch though he didn’t manage the know-hitter a feat he attempted before the seventh inningduring the specified number of innings, Vacha only walked one and struck out eleven to tie his rivals at Petko Park.
All this work was supported by the bats of the team, because in the same first inning they brought the first run. Brad Keller fired a long shot that was used by Fernando Tatis Jr. to get to the register and calm him down on the scoreboard.
Later, in the second recording, two more bands appeared.. Tatis Jr. released an RBI single which attracted Trent Grisham.. Also in the same part of the game Manny Machado stunned by Brad Keller’s serve. With full bases Austin Nola arrives on the roster and made it 3-0 on the scoreboard.
In the seventh Ha-Seong Kim marked by transition from strikeout to center fielderwho did Xander Bogarts to enter the field after running from second base. However, after receiving all three outs, the story changed in the next inning against the team that was ahead.
in the eighth Michael Massey broke the know-hitter that the Padres pitcher did. Strong line on the right fielder a feat accomplished by the San Diego team, led by a 31-year-old pitcher, ended.
After the hit Nick Martinez came on the field and calmed the situation, so the Padres continued with the same advantage on the board.which remained until the last exit from the match. The one that marked San Diego’s 20th win and Kansas’ 31st loss.
However, in front of this last retired player, VInni Pasquino managed to land another shot, which was the last opportunity for his teamalthough he did not prevent the defeat of his team, this is undeniable.
Source: La Opinion
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