Padres fell 6-0 in the first shot, rally to beat Marlins

Luis Arraez, San Diego Padres on Tuesday, visited the Miami Marins 8-6 to the top of a six-stage first first opening, because of the binding and forward running by hitting three strokes.
Arraez listed a single single-out single and took Jake Cronenworth 7-6 forward. Cronenworth set out with a single against Cade Gibson (0-3), and Fernando Tatis Jr.
Jackson Merrill added insurance with a solo Homer in the fifth year of the year. San Diego finished with 13 hit, three of them from Xander Bogaerts and each of them from Cronenworth and Tatis.
Stephen Kanek (3-1) became the first major league launcher in 1999 to quit the six-winning run in the first shot since Bartolo Colon. Kolek, five, five hit in the first shot and walked with three strikes in 5 1/3 strokes.
Jeremiah Estrada worked for the last 1 1/3 inning for the first savings and career of the year.
Miami Starter Max Meyer just continued 3 1/3 inning, seven hit and six running, four won. Meyer walked two and did not take off any of them.
Marks Second Master Ronny Simon made three mistakes in the first four inning, and was accused of someone else before giving the official scorer Bogaerts third.
Simon was one of the four Marlin, who collected running scores in the first shot. Kyle Stowers, Liam Hicks and Victor Mesa Jr. He ran with the hit, Connor Norby brought a run on a field player Fedai, and Javier Sanoja made a sacrifice fly to cover the rally.
Tatis immediately returned, listed the 13th Homer in the fourth leadership of the year and the foul pole in general. Padres, Tyler Wade’s RBI single and Simon’s launching error in the vulnerability of 6-3 sliced.
Bogaerts’ running Hit and Cronenworth’s sacrifice fly made 6-5 after three strokes. Arraez chose Wade with a running run.
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