Padres lose to White Sox, still clinch playoff spot
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[October 03, 2022]
The San Diego Padres clinched
their first full-season playoff berth since 2006 Sunday afternoon
despite losing 2-1 to the visiting Chicago White Sox in the rubber
match of a three-game series.
The Padres officially claimed a wild-card berth with one out in the
bottom of the seventh inning when Miami defeated the Brewers in 12
innings in Milwaukee. The Padres had also reached the playoffs in
the pandemic-shortened 2020 season.
The Padres were trailing the White Sox 2-0 at the moment of the
Brewers' defeat. Josh Bell stepped out of the batter's box as the
crowd of 41,407 -- the 26th sellout this season at Petco Park --
cheered.
A half-hour earlier, Elvis Andrus hit a solo homer to break up a
scoreless pitching duel between Lance Lynn of the White Sox and
Blake Snell of the Padres. It was Andrus' 16th homer of the season
and his second of the series.
The White Sox made it 2-0 in the top of the seventh. Andrew Vaughn
drew a leadoff walk from reliever Steven Wilson, moved to second on
a wild pitch and scored on a two-out single to center by Adam Engel.
After Bell struck out for the second out in the Padres' seventh
after they had clinched, Ha-Seong Kim homered off Lynn. It was the
shortstop's 11th homer of the season.
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Chicago White Sox starting pitcher Lance Lynn (33) throws a pitch
against the San Diego Padres during the first inning at Petco Park.
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Lynn (8-7) gave up the one run on five hits and a
walk with five strikeouts in seven innings for the White Sox, who
improved to 79-80 in hopes of reaching .500 by season's end. Liam
Hendricks picked up his 36th save, retiring Jorge Alfaro for the
final out with two Padres on.
Snell (8-10) gave up one run on three hits and a
walk with six strikeouts in six innings. Wilson gave up a run on a
hit and a walk with a strikeout in one inning.
The Padres fell to 87-72 and had their lead over Philadelphia
reduced to one game in the ongoing race for the second wild-card
spot in the National League.
--Field Level Media
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