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Manny Machado homers for game’s only run as Padres top Braves, 1-0

By Thomson Reuters Jun 23, 2026 | 2:03 AM

Manny Machado homered Monday night and Michael King fired seven scoreless innings as the San Diego Padres blanked the visiting Atlanta Braves 1-0.

King (5-6) allowed six hits and walked none while fanning ​five in his first win since May 18, when he ‌earned a 1-0 decision over the Los Angeles Dodgers. King, who lost his last four decisions, threw 62 of his 93 pitches for strikes.

Adrian Morejon worked a 1-2-3 eighth and Mason Miller worked around two-out trouble in the ninth to log his 21st ‌save in ​as many chances. Ausin Riley singled and Dominic ⁠Smith walked but Mike ⁠Yastrzemski looked at a third strike to end it.

Grant Holmes (4-4) gave up three hits and the game’s only run in 4 2/3 innings, walking five and striking out four. Atlanta’s bullpen twirled 3 1/3 scoreless ​innings but it wasn’t enough to prevent its eighth loss in 11 games.

The only mistake Holmes made cost him. He hung a 1-2 slider ⁠to Machado in the bottom of the ⁠fourth and Machado smoked his 14th homer of the ​year to center, the ball traveling an estimated 418 feet into the San ​Diego bullpen.

The Braves had their chances to break through against King ‌but couldn’t come up with a key hit. In the second, Michael Harris II and Riley led off with singles. But King used a pair of grounders and a lineout to escape the jam.

Matt Olson singled with ⁠one out in the sixth and reached third on Ozzie Albies’ groundout, followed by a throwing error by first baseman Ty France as he tried to ⁠double Olson at second. ‌However, Harris grounded out to strand Olson.

The Padres missed ⁠on some opportunities to further dent the scoreboard, going ​0-for-8 ‌with runners in scoring position and leaving nine men. ​They put ⁠two on with an out in the second but Rodolfo Duran grounded into a double play.

Duran struck out to strand runners at the corners in the fourth. In the eighth, Machado led off with a double and Xander Bogaerts walked with two outs but pinch-hitter Jase Bowen whiffed.

Riley collected a game-high three ​hits.

–Field Level Media