Cam Smith (2 hours, 4 RBI) passes Padres by crossing Astros

Rookie Cam Smith, Houston Astros’un visiting San Diego Padres 6-4 on Friday, a three-game interglae series will open a pair of home running.
Smith recorded the first very married running game for Astros this season by producing the second and third career homer. Both of them opposed the left hand of Padres Kyle Hart (2-1) and replied by Padres by Padres in the second and fourth inning.
Tyler Wade was in second place with Padres running the running score with Grounder, followed by Grounder, followed by a two -output pair of Jake Meyers with a 403 -meter explosion that scaled Smith, Meyers and Yiner Diaz. Smith, 0-1 Fastball’nin while he recorded 107.8 miles per hour.
Diaz, Christian Walker scored a two-output RBI Single with the third place Houston leadership to 4-1 extended. Smith, which ranks fourth place, has invested a 3-2 change from Hart to the left field seats for 5-2 advantage.
Hart let five strokes and five strokes with five strokes. Padres taxed Ryan Gusto (2-1), right-handed, Astros, but could not multiply a decisive blow against him.
Gusto made a pair of strikes on five innings, while a pair of strikes. However, in the third, fourth and fifth inning, a slope and stranded raid did not work. Oscar Gonzalez was caught between the third base and the home plate to conclude his second shot, and Gusto was fifth ranked to a couple of players from Manny Machado to suffer a potential threat.
Padres held a rally against the seventh rally against Astros relaxing Bryan King, Luis Arraez pierces a first -act fastball for the third home run. Arraez took a one-time walk and took Fernando Tatis Jr. home home. He also upset King with his first running runs, he allowed 9 1/3 Inning this season.
Meyers (4 to 3) surrendered a RBI Single that threw Jeremy Pena. Josh Hader recorded his fifth savings with a perfect ninth.
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