Los Diamondbacks remontan cinco carreras para vencer a los Padres 12-7

Los Arizona Diamondbacks superaron un déficit de cinco carreras para derrotar a los San Diego Padres 12-7 en el cierre de la Mexico City Series en el Estadio Alfredo Harp Helú. El primer grand slam de la carrera de Tim Tawa en la séptima entrada impulsó la remontada. La victoria culminó la serie este domingo.

Abajo 7-2 en la parte baja de la séptima entrada, los Diamondbacks llenaron las bases con un out tras sencillos de José Fernández, Nolan Arenado y Alek Thomas. Tawa luego conectó un sinker a 97.2 mph del relevista de los Padres David Morgan hacia el jardín izquierdo para un grand slam. El batazo de 100.1 mph recorrió 363 pies, reduciendo la ventaja a una carrera. Ildemaro Vargas conectó un doble a continuación, Corbin Carroll recibió base por bolas y Lourdes Gurriel Jr. impulsó dos carreras con un doble para darle la ventaja a Arizona. Arizona había dependido de los jonrones anteriormente en el partido. Fernández conectó un cuadrangular solitario ante un sweeper de 82.3 mph de Michael King en la quinta entrada, su tercer jonrón de la temporada a 103.1 mph y 409 pies. Vargas lo siguió en la sexta con su sexto jonrón, ante un sinker de 91.4 mph hacia el jardín derecho, extendiendo su racha de juegos conectando hit a 23 encuentros, la mejor de la MLB esta temporada, contando desde el año pasado. En la octava, los Diamondbacks volvieron a llenar las bases con Fernández, Arenado y Thomas. Vargas las vació con un triple al derecho y Ketel Marte impulsó a Vargas desde tercera con un sencillo.

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