Padres are 1-for-11 with runners in scoring position, lose for fourth time in five games and eighth time in 10 games
It was a bad combination that doomed a good team that has gone bad.
The Padres tied the game at 1-1 in the bottom of the third and got within 4-2 with a run in the sixth. That was the only inning of the five in which they led off with a hit that they scored. After the Mariners went up 1-0, the Padres tied the game in the bottom of the third on two-out walks by Jake Cronenworth and Voit and a Hosmer grounder that clanged off the glove of Mariners second baseman Adam Frazier.The Padres got another run in the sixth after Nomar Mazara blooped a double to start the inning, went to third on Austin Nola’s groundout and, after a walk, scored on a fly ball to foul territory in left field by CJ Abrams.
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