Padres Fall Short Despite Fight
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The Padres fought back valiantly but fell short in a nail-biting 4-3 loss to the Phillies, plagued by timely hitting woes and early solo homers that opened the floodgates. Despite Manny Machado’s two-run blast and Ramón Laureano’s eighth-inning homer cutting the deficit to one, the offense went cold with runners in scoring position—going hitless in 27 at-bats. Randy Vásquez battled frustration, giving up solo shots with two outs in each of the first three innings. Meanwhile, the Phillies’ bats, though struggling lately, delivered via the long ball, with Harper, Realmuto, and Turner all launching homers early. Solid defense kept them in it, but the inability to cash in when it mattered sealed the deal.
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