San Diego – Fernando Tatis Jr. emerged as the hero of the night for the San Diego Padres, sealing the 4-3 victory over the Cincinnati Reds in a high-tension encounter, crucial for the final phase of the season. The game, held at Petco Park, was characterized by excitement from the start. The Padres managed to overcome a three-run deficit thanks to an outstanding sixth inning. Jackson Merrill tied the score with a run-scoring triple, while Tatis drove the offense with a single and a stolen base. In the tenth inning, a sacrifice bunt by Venezuelan Freddy Fermín, which resulted in a defensive error, paved the way for Tatis to define the game with a fly ball to left field, driving in the winning run and unleashing the celebration among the fans. This was the fourth walk-off hit of the Dominican’s career, and the second this season.
Manager Mike Shildt highlighted the team’s collective performance, especially the bullpen’s performance, which combined six relievers to shut out the Reds for 4.1 innings. This triumph allowed the Padres to stay one game behind the Dodgers in the fight for the National League West Division, as well as get closer in the Wild Card race, where they closely pursue the Cubs. With this victory, San Diego achieved its third consecutive win, leaving behind a difficult period in which they had lost nine of 11 games.We just keep fighting. That’s what this team does
Mike Shildt
Designated hitter Gavin Sheets, who had an outstanding offensive performance with four times on base and two doubles, highlighted the importance of each game.Every game is vital now. We are playing complete baseball
Gavin Sheets