Padres top Cubs after learning of Bob Melvin's pending surgery
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[May 11, 2022]
Manny Machado hit a tiebreaking,
sixth-inning double and Eric Hosmer followed with an RBI single
Tuesday night as the San Diego Padres defeated the visiting Chicago
Cubs 5-4 hours after learning manager Bob Melvin will have prostate
surgery Wednesday morning.
"I don't think it's cancer, but we won't know until we get in
there," Melvin said while addressing the media before the game. "It
is what it is. The timetable is, hopefully, at the longest, I would
just miss this next road trip."
Bench coach Ryan Christenson will serve as the Padres' manager until
Melvin returns.
The run-scoring hits by Machado and Hosmer capped the Padres' third,
two-out, none-on rally of the game -- resulting in all five San
Diego runs.
Steven Wilson (3-0) got the win after throwing 1 2/3 scoreless
relief innings.
Taylor Rogers earned his 12th save -- despite allowing his first run
of the season in the ninth on Ian Happ's RBI single and getting the
final out on pinch hitter Frank Schwindel's bases-loaded drive into
the glove of left fielder Jurickson Profar at the fence.
The Padres took a 2-0 lead in the first after left-hander Wade Miley
retired the first two hitters he faced in his initial start of the
season. Machado drew a two-out walk, advanced to third on a single
by Hosmer and scored on an infield single by Wil Myers, who returned
from the injured list Tuesday.
Miley then issued two more walks, the second to Ha-Seong Kim,
forcing in a run.
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The Cubs tied the game in the third when San
Diego-area native Alfonso Rivas hit a two-run homer that cleared the
fence in center by ricocheting off the glove of Jose Azocar.
Miley issued two, two-out walks in the bottom of the third, and
Austin Nola gave the Padres a 3-2 lead with a RBI single.
The Cubs tied the game in the fifth when Rafael Ortega singled,
moved to second on a walk, stole third and scored when catcher Nola
threw the ball into left.
With two outs in the sixth, the Padres got four straight hits -- a
gap double by Jake Cronenworth, a single by Profar off first baseman
Rivas' glove, Machado's double just inside the third base bag and
Hosmer's single to short center off the glove of second baseman
Jonathan Villar.
Chicago reliever Robert Gsellman (0-1) took the loss after allowing
one run in 2 2/3 innings.
Miley gave up three runs on five hits in three innings in his return
from elbow inflammation. Mike Clevinger started for the Padres and
gave up three runs (two earned) in 4 1/3 innings.
The rubber game of the three-game series is scheduled for Wednesday
afternoon.
--Field Level Media
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