Homers, Michael King Lift Padres past Athletics

April 7, 2025; West Sacramento, California, USA; San Diego Padre’s jug Michael King (34) throws a pitch against athletics during the first round in Sutter Health Park. Mandatory Credit: Ed Szczepanski-Imagn images

Jake Cronenworth and Fernando Tatis Jr. Hampered Monday night while Manny Machado hit two runs when San Diego Padres held at Athletics 5-4 in West Sacramento, Calif.

Michael King (2-0) got the victory, which allowed eight hits and three runs over 5 2/3 rounds while he went two and faned two. Four lighter covered the last 10 outs, with Robert Suarez who beat the ninth for his fifth rescue in as many chances.

Luis Severino (0-2) absorbed the loss after allowing eight hits and five runs in seven rounds. Severino went no one and found three but allowed six extra bashits.

The long ball bit him at critical moments. After Machado blooped his first RBI Dubble in front of midfielder JJ Bleday in the first missed Severino with a sweeper over the center of the plate to Cronenworth, and San Diego Second Baseman clubbed on 395 feet over the fence in the right center.

After giving up Machado’s second running double in the third, Severino got in a rhythm and held San Diego from the board until he hung another mining of the pitch to Tatis in the seventh. That you traveled an estimated 406 feet to the left field, Tatis’ second Homer a year.

Athletics fought back from its early 4-0 deficit. Tyler Suderstrom beat the first of his two solo -females in the third to get the hosts on the board. They came with four hits in the fourth for two runs and received an RBI double from Max Muncy and an infield single from Lawrence Butler that plated Jacob Wilson to make it 4-3.

Suderstrom sliced ​​the lead to a run in the seventh when he drilled his second Homer outside Florer Jeremiah Estrada and gave him sex on the season -tied with the New York Yankees’ Aaron judge for the Major League leadership. Athletics got the bonding on the eighth on Wilson’s one-out single, but Padres Catcher Elias Diaz cut down the roller Max Schuemann tried to steal others.

Tatis, Machado and Luis Arraez ended each with two hits for Padres. Sderstrom, Wilson and Muncy gathered two for athletics.

-Field level media

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