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San Diego Padres at Washington Nationals

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San Diego Padres
55-41, 22-22 Away
Final
7 - 8
Washington Nationals
43-49, 25-24 Home

Nationals finish disturbing weekend with 8-7 win over Padres

To manager Dave Martinez, this walk-off victory had a greater meaning.

Alcides Escobar homered in the eighth inning and hit a game-ending single in the ninth Sunday as the Washington Nationals wrapped up a disturbing weekend with an 8-7 win over the San Diego Padres.

A day after the game was suspended in the sixth inning because of a shooting outside Nationals Park, the Padres completed a 10-4 victory. Washington then came back to end a six-game losing streak.

“I think it means more to myself and the players knowing that the fans came back after yesterday," Martinez said of Sunday's crowd of 27,221. “They came to support us and it was huge. It was awesome. Our players, they feed off that and it was a good day for Nats fans and the Nationals.”

Tres Barrera singled off Mark Melancon (2-2) with one out in the ninth and, after failing on a bunt attempt, Victor Robles was hit by pitch. Escobar hit a flyball that center fielder Trent Grisham couldn't corral near the warning track and Barrera scored.

“Melancon throws a lot of cutters and curveballs and I was actually sitting on the breaking pitch," Escobar through an interpreter. "And when he got ahead, I was just looking for a pitch in the zone that I could make solid contact with and I was fortunate to make solid contact on that pitch.”

Escobar was acquired from the Royals in a July 2 trade. It was his first homer since 2018 when he was with Kansas City.

San Diego tied it at 7 in the ninth when pinch-runner Jorge Mateo stole second and third without a throw and scored on Grisham's two-out, bloop single off Brad Hand (5-2).

Escobar led off the eighth with a homer and Juan Soto's two-run drive later in the inning gave Washington a 7-6 lead.

“We just couldn’t hold the lead today, and that hasn’t happened very often," Padres manager Jayce Tingler said. "We’ll take our chances with the back end of our bullpen any day and today we just weren’t able to hold the lead.”

It was Soto’s third homer since participating in the Home Run Derby at the All-Star Game. Soto and Josh Harrison had three hits apiece for Washington.

Manny Machado, Eric Hosmer and Jackson Profar homered for the Padres.

Nationals ace Max Scherzer allowed four runs on four hits in seven innings. He struck out eight.

Padres starter Joe Musgrove went five innings, giving up four runs on eight hits. He walked two and hit three batters.

Saturday's game was halted with the Padres leading 8-4 in the middle of the sixth inning.

“I think last night was obviously something none of us had ever experienced," longtime Nationals star Ryan Zimmerman said. "Coming to finish a game under those circumstances was a little bit weird for all us, but you have to move on and play the game. But it was definitely different.”

When the shots were heard, it was not immediately clear where they were coming from. Star shortstop Fernando Tatis Jr. was one of several Padres who helped shepherd fans from the stands into the San Diego dugout for shelter in what became a chaotic scene as the crowd scrambled for safety.

The shooting, an exchange of gunfire between people in two cars, left three people injured, Ashan Benedict, the Metropolitan Police Department’s executive assistant police chief, said Saturday night.

“It doesn’t make the situation better, but someone shooting a firearm in the stadium would have been a completely different situation,” Zimmerman said. “Not that this situation is not bad. I’m not trying to say that this situation is not bad, but it kind of shows you hopefully that the stadium is secure.”

Tatis had his third four-hit game of the season and scored twice for the Padres, and Tommy Pham had three hits and two walks.

Pham singled in a run in the seventh after play resumed and a second scored on right fielder Soto's throwing error on the play.

Four Padres relievers combined for four scoreless innings in the completion.

Zimmerman, who sat out the abbreviated 2020 season, hit his 10th homer season for the Nationals.

Reliever Craig Stammen (4-2) pitched a scoreless fifth inning for the win. Starter Blake Snell, who missed his last start due to a digestive issue, was reinstated from the injured list Saturday and allowed four runs on six hits and four walks in four innings.

Nationals starter Patrick Corbin (6-8) gave up six runs on 10 hits and four walks in 5 1/3 innings.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Padres: Left fielder Pham left the loss in the seventh inning due to swelling in his knee after he ran into the wall. Tingler said Pham expects to play Monday. ... RHP Yu Darvish (left hip inflammation) threw a bullpen session and remains on track to pitch Monday at Atlanta. … LHP Drew Pomeranz (forearm inflammation) was reinstated form the 10-day injured list.

Nationals: Martinez said RHP Stephen Strasburg (neck strain) felt some neck discomfort after throwing a simulated game July 9. After taking a few days off, Strasburg played long-distance catch on Friday and felt better. … RHP Joe Ross (right elbow inflammation) is still feeling discomfort and will not make his scheduled start on Tuesday.

UP NEXT

Padres: Right-hander Yu Darvish (7-3, 3.09) is expected to come off the Injured List (left hip inflammation) and open a three-game series at Atlanta. He’s 0-3 with a 6.62 ERA in four starts versus Atlanta.

Nationals: Left-hander Jon Lester (2-4, 5.54) starts when the Nationals open a three-game series against the Marlins. Lester gave up seven runs in 2 1/3 innings at Miami on June 25.

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Scoring Summary

9th Inning Escobar singled to deep center, Barrera scored, Robles to second.
9th Inning Robles hit by pitch, Barrera to second.
9th Inning Barrera singled to left.
9th Inning Parra struck out swinging.
9th Inning Melancon relieved Kim
9th Inning Mateo in right field.

Statistics

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1 Games Played 1
1 Team Games Played 1
0 Hit By Pitch 4
8 Ground Balls 12
14 Strikeouts 8
7 Runs Batted In 8
0 Sacrifice Hit 0
6 Hits 15
3 Stolen Bases 1
6 Walks 3
0 Catcher Interference 0
7 Runs 8
0 Ground Into Double Play 0
0 Sacrifice Flies 0
34 At Bats 39
3 Home Runs 2
0 Grand Slam Home Runs 0
9 Runners Left On Base 19
0 Triples 0
0 Game Winning RBIs 1
1 Intentional Walks 1
0 Doubles 4
12 Fly Balls 19
0 Caught Stealing 0
156 Pitches 158
0 Games Started 0
3 Pinch At Bats 2
0 Pinch Hits 0
0.0 Player Rating 0.0
1 Is Qualified 1
1 Is Qualified In Steals 1
15 Total Bases 25
40 Plate Appearances 46
486.0 Projected Home Runs 324.0
3 Extra Base Hits 6
5.4 Runs Created 11.4
.176 Batting Average .385
.000 Pinch Hit Average .000
.441 Slugging Percentage .641
.529 Secondary Average .359
.300 On Base Percentage .478
.741 OBP Pct + SLG Pct 1.119
0.7 Ground To Fly Ball Ratio 0.6
5.2 Runs Created Per 27 Outs 12.9
46.0 Batter Rating 62.0
11.3 At Bats Per Home Run 19.5
1.00 Stolen Base Percentage 1.00
3.90 Pitches Per Plate Appearance 3.43
.265 Isolated Power .256
0.43 Walk To Strikeout Ratio 0.38
.150 Walks Per Plate Appearance .065
.353 Secondary Average Minus Batting Average -.026
14.0 Runs Produced 16.0
1.0 Runs Ratio 1.0
0.6 Patience Ratio 0.7
0.2 Balls In Play Average 0.4
85.8 MLB Rating 109.0
0.0 Offensive Wins Above Replacement 0.0
0.0 Wins Above Replacement 0.0

Game Information

Nationals Park

Location: Washington, District of Columbia
Attendance: 27,221 | Capacity:
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