San Diego Padres beat the Milwaukee Brewers 7-0


San Diego – Ryan O’Hearn’s Grand Chelem was one of the three circuits in San Diego while Randy Vásquez and two readers combined on a four strikers while the paadres beat the central champion of the NL Milwaukee Brewers 7-0 Tuesday in what could be an overview of the eliminations.
The loss of Brewers (95-63) does not provide any winner of 100 consecutive seasons for the first time since 2012-14. The magic number of Brewers to win the best record of majors and the advantage of the home field throughout the playoffs fell in pairs on Philadelphia.
The Padres won four games in a row, including the first two games in this three -game series. They won a place in the playoff series with a 5-4 and 11 round victory on Monday evening.
San Diego shot in the 1 1/2 games of the Chicago Cubs in the race for the best joker in the National League and the right to organize a series at the best of three hours next week. If the current classification holds, the paadres and the cubs would meet in a joker series, with the winner to face the Brewers.
The paadres entered the night 2 1/2 games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers of NL West.
Vásquez (6-7) was brilliant for seven rounds, granting only one and two walks. Wandy Peralta granted two single to eighth and Yuki Matsui granted a single to the ninth.
Lefty Bruce Zimmermann (0-1) lost in her brewers and his seasonal beginnings.
Zimmermann loaded the bases in the first on two simple and a walk before the Grand Slam of O’Hearn on the right field. It was his second career slam and his 17th Home Run this season.
Luis Armaez struck a two -point home run from the right -of -right fault center with a withdrawal in the second, his eighth. Jose Iglesias had a solo shot in the eighth of Tobias Myers.
Key statistics
The Slam of O’Hearn was the fifth of the Padres this season and second in a week.
Injury update
Padres’ right field player Fernando Tatis Jr. missed his second consecutive match with an illness on Tuesday, while Xander Bogaerts stopped stop was activated from the 10-day injured list.
Tatis still suffers from nausea, fever and chills, said manager Mike Shildt before the match.
Tatis missed the victory of 5-4 and 11 innings on Monday evening which won the fourth place of the Padres in the Six Seasons qualifiers. Manny Machado included Tatis in the celebration of the clubhouse via FaceTime on his phone.
Bogaerts was on the injured list since August 29 with a fractured left foot.
The next
Brewers RHP Quinn Priestter (13-2, 3.25 ERA) and Padres RHP Dylan cease (8-12, 4.64) should start the final of the series on Wednesday.
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