Elias Diaz Homers swept Giants against Padres 2 match sets

Elias Diaz, San Diego Padres’in visiting San Francisco Giants on Wednesday after the afternoon 5-3 victory to help complete a two-game sweep and scored a goal.
Fernando Tatis Jr. had three strokes and ran at the bullet point and Luis Arraez had a run and RBI, Run and RBI for Padres, who won 7-4 serial opener on Tuesday.
Padres Starter Michael King (4-1) permitted a run and three 2/3 inning on top of three strokes, hit six and walked one.
Heliot Ramos and Mike Yastrzemski grumbled for San Francisco.
Giants Starter Landen ROUPP (2-2) 4 1/3 strokes gave four runs and seven hit. He shot four and walked three.
Gavin Sheets walked to the second place for Padres, made a grounding, and Tyler Wade went ahead 1-0.
Diaz hit the number 9, the third with a high fly on the left wall. A fan wearing a Giants shirt reached the ball, but threw his wrist and the fence. The game was reviewed for a fan intervention, but a home run was counted and San Diego went ahead 2-0.
Tatis, Arraez and Manny Machado gave a three flat single single to make 3-0 in fifth place. San Diego finally loaded the bases on a throwing and scored a swinging back to Jose Iglesias.
King retired 10 in a row before hitting Tyler Fitzgerald with a sixth field. Yastrzemski then listed a single center. Machado then became the third Hopper from Willy Adames, and laid second for the power while lying on his back, but King threw a run to end the 4-1 and King’s Day because Jung Ho Lee was first hit by Arraez to a hard ground.
Jeremiah entered the estra and shot Matt Chapman to finish his kick.
Arraez went on the sixth place and went ahead.
Ramos made a solo shot to cut seventh in 5-2, and Yastrzemski deepened to make 5-3 in eighth.
Roberto Suarez ranked ninth to MLB leader 12.
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