Seafarers Three Homer socks, cruising to win Padres

JP Crawford added Gaper, Rowdy Tellez and Cal Raleigh long balls in the first field of the game and filled San Diego Padres 5-1 on Friday.
Seattle launcher Logan Evans (2-1), the longest in the four major league trips to six score inning threw. The sailors were two out of the second closing of the year before Jake Cronenworth siege a RBI couple against Collin Snider.
In December 2023, Stephen Kanek (2-1), a former Mariners farm selected by San Diego in Kural 5 draft, was lost. On Saturday night, a complete game was closed in Colorado, the first was by a Savi who has visited this success in Denver since 2013.
Padres lost the sixth time in 22 home matches despite Luis Arraez’s three strokes. From San Diego to Manny Machado 4, he went to 4 and ended a 14 -game stroke line, the second longest of his career.
Seattle from 1-5 houses, went down to the fastest beginning that may come to mind. Crawford jumped into the first field of Fastball of Kanek and listed approximately 357 feet right -hand seats for the fourth Homer of the year.
Tellez made fourth place 3-0. Cal Raleight made a one -time walk and chose a broom that was dragged into the middle of the plate and torn on the right seats, which was dragged into the middle of the plate and the seventh Homer of the season.
Raleigh, Julio Rodriguez’s leading single, made a two -stage shot into the left center and put his 14th Homer in the sixth place. Kolek left five plus Inning with five running and four strikes in eight strokes and left Randy Arozarena after allowing a field kick.
In the meantime, Evans was able to make important outputs despite working around the traffic at each shot. Machado’nun double -game, jackson Merrill’i third in the third, fled from a point without exit.
Fourth, Evans made an exit from Elias Diaz to Strand Cronenworth after Evans two output trio. After Arraez doubled with two exits, he took a ground from Machado’s bat.
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