Sep 12, 2025; San Diego, California, USA; Colorado Rockies first baseman Blaine Crim (16) hits a three-run dwelling run throughout the fourth inning towards the San Diego Padres at Petco Park. Necessary Credit score: Denis Poroy-Imagn Pictures
Blaine Crim belted a three-run homer Friday evening for his first MLB hit and Tanner Gordon pitched into the seventh inning because the visiting Colorado Rockies performed the spoiler’s position with a 4-2 win over the San Diego Padres.
Gordon (6-6), who was rocked for six runs on Sunday in an 8-1 loss to San Diego, mowed down 16 straight batters after permitting Manny Machado’s twenty fourth homer of the 12 months within the backside of the primary.
Gordon, who whiffed 9, left after permitting a leadoff single to Luis Arraez and a stroll to Machado within the seventh. Juan Mejia, Jimmy Herget and Victor Vodnik completed up from there, with Vodnik notching his eighth save.
JP Sears (8-11) absorbed the loss after yielding 4 runs off 5 hits and a stroll in 4 1/3 innings, placing out eight. The loss dropped the Padres (80-68) three video games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers for first place within the Nationwide League West, pending the result of their recreation at San Francisco.
Sears sailed by the primary three innings, placing out seven. However he discovered bother within the fourth as Hunter Goodman and Jordan Beck led off with singles. Brenton Doyle bunted the runners up 90 ft.
Sears whiffed Ezequiel Tovar however then hung a breaking ball to Crim, who was 0-for-12 earlier than drilling the error pitch into the second deck in left area. The homer ended Colorado’s scoreless streak of 39 2/3 innings at Petco Park. It was shut out in its earlier 4 video games there this 12 months, together with a 2-0 setback Thursday evening.
Kyle Farmer cracked the subsequent pitch over the wall in heart for his eighth homer of the season.
San Diego scored within the ninth on Ramon Laureano’s infield out that plated Machado, who singled with one out and reached third through Gavin Sheets’ double. Jackson Merrill prolonged the inning with a stroll however Ryan O’Hearn fanned on a changeup to finish it.
The Rockies (41-107) snapped a six-game shedding streak.
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