Xander Bogaerts helps to end with the sled as the best giants of Padres

Xander Bogaerts stole and hit three runs while shooting a four-game losing line against San Francisco Giants, who visited San Diego Padres on Tuesday.
After taking only three rounds in the previous 43 Inning, after returning to 2-0 victory in Detroit on April 22, San Diego Logan WebB (3-2) worked on three relaxing for 11 hit. It was Padres’s highest score of 10-4 home winning against Chicago Cubs on April 14th.
Padres’ first 28 matches hit only five runs Bogaerts, directed the accusation. In the middle of the RBI Single Up, he launched a three -stage rally in the first shot, and the first Homer, the first Homer of the year, provided Homer valuable insurance with two conditions with two outputs.
Nick Piveetta (5-1) 5 1/3 inning gave five hit and three running, one walked, and nine fans sent the fourth straight victory. Four relaxing ended from there, Robert Suarez 11.
WebB allowed nine strokes and five running in five strokes with a walk and six strikes. When the problem of shaping the game came, it was far from retiring the side in turn. Manny Machado sang and Gavin Sheets walked before Bogaerts produced the running score. Jose Iglesias, 3-0, then made two-stage single and right center.
Willy Adames took San Francisco on the fourth place with a solo Homer, the second Homer of the year. However, San Diego increased its advantage to 5-1 in half of the fourth kick. Luis Arraez, one of the two players to return from the wounded list, threw Jason Heyward with a sacrifice fly. Machado spanked a two -out RBI single.
The giants chased Pivetta and returned to the game with three runs in the sixth place. Adames doubled and scored a goal in the center of Jung Ho Lee’s single, then doubled the two -storey left -wing corner of Lamonte Wade.
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