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Padres Snap Skid, Machado Heats Up: Griffin Canning Impresses in Debut, Mason Miller Secures Save
The Padres finally ended their four-game losing streak with a narrow 4-3 victory over the White Sox at Petco Park. Xander Bogaerts check-swing infield single in the eighth inning proved to be the game-winner.
Griffin Canning made a solid first impression in his Padres debut, pitching five innings and allowing just one run on a solo homer. He struck out seven White Sox batters, relying on his changeup despite early command issues, and threw only 73 pitches due to his ongoing recovery from last years Achilles injury.
Manny Machado is regaining his form at the plate, going 2-for-4 with a homer. He built on his hot streak from Mexico City before a minor calf issue slowed him down. While Fernando Tatis Jr. and Jackson Merrill struggle, Machados bat could be the lineups savior if he stays on track.
Closer Mason Miller rebounded strongly, recording his major-league-leading eleventh save. He struck out the first two batters he faced, recovered from a single and stolen base, and then fanned Luisangel Acuna on three pitches with runners in scoring position.
With Canning boosting the rotation and Machado heating up, along with Lucas Giolitos impending return, the Padres pitching suddenly appears more reliable as they head into the week.
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