The San Diego Padres demonstrated their ability to stage a comeback once again, with a 6-4 victory over the Texas Rangers. David Peralta’s two-run homer in the seventh inning sealed the win, marking the Padres’ 21st comeback victory of the season, including 10 wins after trailing by two or more runs. Despite their resilience, the Padres’ starting pitchers continue to struggle, often giving up early runs. Manager Mike Shildt praised the team’s fighting spirit and identity as they secured their 10th win in 13 games. The victory puts the Padres four games above .500 and in a playoff position halfway through the season. Manny Machado also contributed with a two-run homer in the third inning, while the bullpen held the Rangers scoreless over the final five innings. Despite the ongoing issue with the starting pitching, the Padres remain focused on making internal adjustments and external acquisitions to address the problem. Overall, the Padres’ ability to come back from deficits showcases their determination and commitment to fighting until the end of every game. The team’s strong base running, quality at-bats, and exceptional bullpen performance were key factors in securing the win against the Rangers.
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