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Padres edge Braves on Manny Machado’s 10th-inning single

By Thomson Reuters Jun 24, 2026 | 1:39 AM

Manny Machado’s first-pitch single in the bottom of the 10th inning Tuesday night lifted the San Diego Padres to a 7-6 win over the visiting Atlanta Braves.

With Jackson Merrill the ​automatic runner on second base to start the inning, Machado ‌stroked a fastball from Raisel Iglesias (0-2) up the middle, and Merrill hustled home to end the game.

Mason Miller (2-1) pitched two perfect innings to earn the win, stranding the potential go-ahead run on third in the 10th as he retired Eli White ‌on ​a grounder to short.

After the teams combined for ⁠just 11 hits Monday night ⁠in a 1-0 San Diego win, they teamed for eight during a second inning that lasted 42 minutes. The frame featured 87 pitches and included nine runs.

Atlanta touched Griffin Canning, scheduled to be ​the Padres’ bulk reliever, for four runs in its half of the inning. Rowdy Tellez grounded a two-run single up the middle, and ⁠Michael Harris II (3-for-5) followed two batters later ⁠by smacking an RBI double down the right field ​line. Matt Olson drew a bases-filled walk from Kyle Hart to cap ​the outburst.

San Diego reached Braves starter JR Ritchie for five ‌runs in its half of the frame. Rodolfo Duran and Sung-Mun Song hit RBI singles to left. Fernando Tatis Jr. laced an RBI double to right, and Samad Taylor (3-for-4) legged out an infield single to tie ⁠the game with a throwing error enabling Tatis to score.

The Braves equalized in the fourth when Harris hit a two-out single to right and scored ⁠when Ozzie Albies lined ‌a double to left. Atlanta grabbed a 6-5 lead ⁠an inning later when Mauricio Dubon cracked a ​solo homer ‌to left-center, his eighth of the year.

Tatis tied ​the game in ⁠the seventh when he launched his third homer of the season, a leadoff liner to center off Carlos Carrasco that traveled an estimated 410 feet.

That denied Ritchie a win. The rookie right-hander left after five innings, having permitted five hits and five runs (four earned). Ritchie walked four and whiffed ​seven.

–Field Level Media