Cue up the Aerosmith song because the San Diego Padres drew four
straight walks in the top of the 11th inning, leading to a five-run
rally and an 8-3 win over the Miami Marlins on Friday night at
Marlins Park.
"I think they are starting to believe in themselves even more, pitch
to pitch," Padres interim manager Pat Murphy said of his players.
"We did a good job offensively just taking what they gave us. If
they give you a ball, you take it."
The winning RBI went to first baseman Yonder Alonso, a former
University of Miami standout.
Alonso walked on four pitches from Marlins closer A.J. Ramos, who
got into the jam by allowing center fielder Will Venable to stroke a
leadoff single. Venable stole second and advanced to third when
catcher J.T. Realmuto's throw got away for an error.
San Diego scored five runs in the inning, including a two-run single
by second baseman Jedd Gyorko, who went 3-for-4 with three RBIs.
Gyorko has three consecutive multi-hit games.
Venable singled twice in the 11th -- his only two hits of the night.
"Will got it all started," Gyorko said. "We had some awesome
at-bats. We battled on pitches."
The Padres would have won in the ninth if not for a blown save by
closer Craig Kimbrel, who got the first two outs before giving up a
game-tying, solo home run to left fielder Derek Dietrich.
Kimbrel, seeking his 31st save of the season, gave up the home run
to Dietrich on a 97 mph fastball. Dietrich pulled a 1-1 pitch to the
upper deck in right field.
Before that pitch, the story had been Padres right-hander Ian
Kennedy.
On the day his fourth daughter was born, Kennedy doubled, scored a
run and pitched seven strong innings, allowing four hits, two walks
and two runs.
With the 4 p.m. ET trading deadline looming, Kennedy was mentioned
often as one of the players the Padres could decide to move. But no
trade for Kennedy was made.
When his wife, Allison, went into labor, he was scratched from the
start so he could go home. But he was put back on the lineup card
when rainy conditions in Miami made it impossible for him to get out
of town in time.
"He was the one who called us back and said, 'Hey, I want to
pitch,'" Murphy said of Kennedy. "That tells you a lot. He was at
the airport, going to see the birth of his daughter. He did get to
see it -- on FaceTime."
The newborn's name is Evelyn Nicole.
Kennedy, perhaps lacking a bit of focus early -- understandable,
given everything that was going on -- fell behind 2-0 in the first
inning.
Marlins second baseman Dee Gordon led off by drawing just his 13th
walk of the season. He stole second -- steal No. 34 of the year --
and scored on center fielder Christian Yelich's homer over the
418-foot sign in center. It was his sixth homer of the season.
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Kennedy led off the third with his double to right, fouling off four
two-strike pitches in an impressive 10-pitch at-bat against Marlins
starter David Phelps. Kennedy then scored on a one-out single by
third baseman Yangervis Solarte.
"Pitchers are probably hitting .900 off me this year," Phelps said
sarcastically.
San Diego took a 3-2 lead in the fourth, getting an RBI single from
Gyorko and a sacrifice fly from shortstop Alexi Amarista.
Dietrich's homer in the ninth tied the score 3-3. It was the second
time in his career that Dietrich had hit a game-tying, ninth-inning
solo home run. He also did it in 2013 against the Chicago White Sox.
"Derek stepped up big, two outs, to hit a blast like that," Marlins
manager Dan Jennings said. "You felt the momentum was swinging our
way."
The Padres, however, took the momentum back, grinding out at-bats
and walking to victory.
NOTES: Miami traded RHP Dan Haren and cash to the Chicago Cubs for
two minor-league prospects: RHP Ivan Pineyro and SS Elliot Soto.
Haren, 34, was 7-7 with a 3.42 ERA in 21 starts this season. ...
Miami traded RHP Sam Dyson to the Texas Rangers for two minor-league
prospects: C Tomas Telis and LHP Cody Ege. Dyson, 27, had a 3.68 ERA
for the Marlins this season, appearing in 44 games. ... Miami
released INF Jeff Baker, 34, who was hitting .208. ... Miami called
up rookie RHP Jose Urena, who will start on Saturday. ... San Diego
traded reserve OF Abraham Almonte to the Cleveland Indians for LHP
Marc Rzepczynski. Almonte, 26, was hitting just .204. Rzepczynski, a
29-year-old reliever, had a 4.43 ERA. ... Marlins INF Donovan Solano
was reinstated from the paternity list. ... RHPs Jeff Brigham,
Victor Araujo and Kevin Guzman -- the prospects the Marlins got when
they traded RHP Mat Latos and 1B Michael Morse to the Dodgers on
Thursday -- all reported to Miami's Class A affiliates.
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