Mason Miller extiende su racha sin permitir carreras en la victoria de los Padres 2-1 sobre los Angels

Mason Miller logró un salvamento sin permitir carreras para asegurar la victoria de los San Diego Padres por 2-1 sobre los Los Angeles Angels el domingo por la tarde en el Angel Stadium. Con esta actuación, extendió su racha de entradas sin permitir anotaciones a 32 2/3, quedando a una de igualar el récord de la franquicia. Fernando Tatis Jr. lo resumió así: “Juego terminado”.

Los Padres llegaron a 10 victorias en sus últimos 11 partidos y 13 en 15, colocándose a medio juego de los Dodgers en la clasificación de la Liga Nacional Oeste. Xander Bogaerts y Bryce Johnson conectaron sencillos remolcadores, mientras que Michael King lanzó cinco entradas en blanco. El novato Bradgley Rodriguez aportó cinco outs clave desde el bullpen, ya que los preparadores Adrian Morejon y Jason Adam no estaban disponibles y Jeremiah Estrada se recupera de una tendinitis en el codo derecho en la lista de lesionados. Eso preparó el escenario para la entrada de Miller en el noveno episodio.

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