Philippines: The Padres have recently suffered a lot of losses.
There had been nothing like what transpired quickly at the end of Tuesday night’s game throughout the entire season.
The rest of the Padres could only watch as the Phillies put together four hits and scored twice off Robert Suarez to win 4-3 in a walk-off. Their team’s perfect-to-date closer was on the mound.
Padres manager Mike Shildt described the event as “a lot of action in a short period of time.” “It moved both quickly and slowly at once.”
The Padres lost for the sixth time straight as a result of Suarez’s first missed save in 18 opportunities.
Regarding what went wrong for him on Tuesday, Suarez stated, “There wasn’t anything particularly different.” “Those are actual occurrences. After it occurred, we moved on to tomorrow.
After Wandy Peralta gave up a solo home run to Kyle Schwarber in the eighth inning, Suarez recorded the last out of the inning. However, in the ninth, he threw just seven pitches, did not record an out, and gave up consecutive singles to Bryce Harper, Alec Bohm, and Bryson Stott, followed by a double by Nick Castellanos.
After Castellanos’ double that landed just inside the right field line drove home Bohm and dropped the Padres to their eleventh straight road defeat, Stott’s single knotted the game.
They are currently down in the series finale on Wednesday after going on their first road trip without winning for at least six games since 2009.
After Castellanos doubled and Brandon Marsh singled in the fourth inning, the Padres were behind 1-0. Donovan Solano’s one-out single in the fifth inning was the only hit they had against Phillies starter Aaron Nola.
After David Peralta led off with a walk, Luis Campusano hit a home run over the center field wall to give them the lead in the sixth inning. After that, Tyler Wade singled, advanced to second on a fly ball, and scored when Profar singled.