Aug 17, 2024; Denver, Colorado, USA; San Diego Padres outfielder David Peralta (24) celebrates scoring within the sixth inning in opposition to the Colorado Rockies at Coors Discipline. Necessary Credit score: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports activities Luis Campusano homered and singled, Manny Machado had 4 hits and the streaking San Diego Padres beat the Colorado Rockies 8-3 in Denver on Saturday night time.
Xander Bogaerts, Ha-Seong Kim and Bryce Johnson had two hits apiece to again one other strong begin from Padres right-hander Dylan Stop. San Diego has received 20 of 25 video games to start out the second half of the season.
Michael Toglia homered for Colorado, which honored Corridor of Fame inductee Todd Helton earlier than and in the course of the recreation.
The Padres went in entrance within the second inning when Machado led off with a double, Jake Cronenworth adopted with an RBI single and Campusano later drove in Cronenworth with a groundout.
San Diego added on within the fourth after Rockies starter Kyle Freeland retired the primary two batters of the inning. David Peralta walked and Campusano, Johnson and Jurickson Profar then hit consecutive singles, leading to two extra runs and a 4-0 lead.
Cronenworth made it 5-0 with a run-scoring groundout within the fifth.
Freeland (3-5) allowed the 5 runs on eight hits in 5 innings. He walked three and fanned three.
The Padres made it 7-0 within the sixth after two errors opened the door for a few runs off of reliever Peter Lambert. Johnson grounded right into a forceout to carry house the primary run of the body, and Bogaerts singled house the second.
The Rockies did not get successful off Stop till Ezequiel Tovar led off the fourth with a single, they usually later drew a pair of walks within the fifth however could not rating. Colorado lastly broke by within the sixth on Brendan Rodgers’ run-scoring double-play ball and a two-run shot from Toglia, pulling the Rockies inside 7-3.
That was all for Stop (12-9), who allowed three runs on three hits and 5 walks in 5 2/3 innings. Stop struck out 5.
Campusano opened the eighth with a solo shot, his eighth homer of the 12 months, to finish the scoring.
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