Padres prevail in pitchers' duel, post walk-off win

Pinch runner Jorge Mateo raced home from first with the game's only run on a short double down the right field line by Jurickson Profar in the bottom of the ninth Monday night to give the San Diego Padres a 1-0, walk-off win over the visiting Colorado Rockies.


Reuters | Updated: 08-09-2020 10:19 IST | Created: 08-09-2020 10:19 IST
Padres prevail in pitchers' duel, post walk-off win
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Pinch runner Jorge Mateo raced home from first with the game's only run on a short double down the right field line by Jurickson Profar in the bottom of the ninth Monday night to give the San Diego Padres a 1-0, walk-off win over the visiting Colorado Rockies. Pinch hitter Greg Garcia opened the ninth with an opposite-field single to left off Rockies right-handed reliever Carlos Estevez (1-2). The speedy Mateo went in to run for Garcia.

With no outs, Estevez had an 0-2 count on Profar when the Padres left fielder looped a soft liner over the head of Rockies first baseman Daniel Murphy. Right fielder Charlie Blackmon raced to the line to cut off the hit before it reached the corner, but Mateo never stopped and slid home well ahead of the relay to the plate. The Padres (26-17) won for the sixth time in eight games. The Rockies (20-21) had won three of their previous four.

The run ended a pitchers' duel between the National League West rivals as both starting pitchers were nearly flawless. Padres right-hander Dinelson Lamet allowed six hits and no walks with 11 strikeouts over 7 2/3 scoreless innings. Lamet, who lowered his ERA to 2.24, threw 111 pitches, 71 going for strikes, in the longest start of his career.

Rockies left-hander Kyle Freeland departed after throwing six shutout innings. He allowed three hits and issued three walks while striking out six. Left-hander Drew Pomeranz (1-0) worked around a leadoff single and a stolen base by Trevor Story in the top of the ninth to get credit for the win. Pomeranz has worked 13 innings this season without allowing a run and having given up just four hits.

A rare throwing error by Rockies third baseman Nolan Arenado led to the Padres loading the bases with one out in the seventh against reliever Yency Almonte. However, Manny Machado lined into an inning-ending double play. Padres first baseman Eric Hosmer left the game in the first inning after being struck on the finger by a Freeland pitch while trying to bunt.

--Field Level Media

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