San Diego swept the White Sox with a reverse in the eighth inning… Magic number ‘1’

The San Diego Padres are one step closer to fall baseball. Same district

San Diego beat the Chicago White Sox 4-2 at Petco Park in San Diego, California on the 23rd (Korea Standard Time).

With the victory, he swept this season’s record of 90 wins and 66 losses. The magic number that determines his advancement to the postseason has been reduced to one.

If he wins just one game in the remaining six games, he will be confirmed to advance to the postseason.

On the other hand, the White Sox recorded 36 wins and 120 losses, setting a record for the most losses in the league.

He turned the game around in the bottom of the eighth inning. Leadoff hitter Donovan Solano got on base with a double that went inside the third base foul line, and pinch hitter Luis Arraez hit a double to left field off Frazier Ellard, a changed pitcher, to tie the game.
Then, with no outs and no outs on the third base, Jurickson Profar called in Brandon Lockridge, who came from behind with a sacrifice fly, and Fernando Tatis Jr. widened the gap with a solo home run.

San Diego had a difficult game against the White Sox on the day. San Diego failed to catch Sean Burke (six innings, two hits, one homer, one walk, eight strikeouts, and one run). Jurickson Profar’s solo home run in the third inning was the only run he had.

In the meantime, starter Darvish Yu pitched 61/3 innings of three hits, two homers, nine strikeouts, and two runs.

He gave up two homers, but they were all solo home runs. In the top of the third inning, Corey hit a homer over the left fence by a sinker near his body on the fourth pitch at the 2-1 count.

In the sixth inning, he allowed a home run against Miguel Vargas after a game of eight pitches. He scooped up a low-course slider to go over the fence.

Darvish achieved 2,000 strikeouts through the game. He is the first Japanese pitcher to record this.

Although he did not meet the requirements for a winning pitcher, he laid the groundwork for a come-from-behind victory. Adrian Morehorn blocked the seventh inning, Jeremiah Estrada blocked the eighth inning, and Robert Suarez finished the ninth inning.

Meanwhile, 45,197 people came to Petco Park on the day. With the game, San Diego recorded its 56th sold-out, recording 3,314,503 spectators in 80 home games, breaking the club’s record for the largest number of spectators in a season. 먹튀검증

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