Jurickson Profar on Friday hit a pair of two-run homers, the second of which broke a ninth-inning tie, to send the San Diego Padres to their sixth straight victory, 6-4 over the Baltimore Orioles.
Profar’s two-out drive in the ninth was the latest stumble by Orioles closer Craig Kimbrel (6-3), who blew saves in two of his previous three appearances and was booed by the Baltimore crowd after his inning of work on Friday.
The Orioles had just scored two runs in the eighth to tie the game at 4-4 when Kimbrel came on. He allowed a one-out single and Profar’s 18th homer of the year.
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“Just trying to hit a line drive right there,” Profar said.
Profar also went deep during a four-run sixth for the Padres, who are on their longest winning streak of the year.
A day after San Diego’s Dylan Cease threw a no-hitter against the Washington Nationals, the Padres went with a committee approach to the mound, using seven pitchers. Robert Suarez (5-1) got the final five outs.
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“We don’t expect no-hitters or complete games, but his ability to get a complete game completely set us up for today,” Padres manager Mike Shildt said. “And then, gosh, not one guy that really wasn’t on point.”
Baltimore’s Grayson Rodriguez took a shutout into the sixth, but Luis Arraez singled to start the inning and Profar followed with a home run. Burch Smith came on in relief and retired Jake Cronenworth on a deep flyball, but shortstop Gunnar Henderson committed a throwing error on Manny Machado’s routine grounder.
Xander Bogaerts followed with a drive to deep left and Heston Kjerstad got a glove on it in front of the big wall at Camden Yards, but could not hold on. That double gave San Diego a 3-2 lead. Jackson Merrill followed with an RBI double of his own.
Anthony Santander led off the bottom of the eighth with his 29th homer of the season to make the score 4-3.
Ryan O’Hearn followed with a double and one out later Kjerstad beat out an infield chopper.
Suarez came on and allowed a tying sacrifice fly by Ryan Mountcastle. It was just the third blown save in 26 chances for Suarez.
Jordan Westburg opened the scoring with a solo homer in the second and a throwing error by San Diego reliever Austin Davis helped the Orioles take a 2-0 lead in the fourth.
Elsewhere on Friday, it was:
Angels 4, Athletics 5
Astros 5, Dodgers 0
Blue Jays 6, Rangers 5
Brewers 2, Marlins 6
Cardinals 8, Nationals 10 (10i)
Diamondbacks 4, Pirates 3
Giants 11, Rockies 4
Mets 8, Braves 4
Phillies 1, Guardians 3
Rays 2, Reds 3 (10i)
Red Sox 9, Yankees 7
Royals 6, Cubs 0
Tigers 3, Twins 9
White Sox 0, Mariners 10
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