Manny Machado set a career high and tied a franchise record with four extra-base hits and the San Diego Padres completed a three-game sweep of the Giants, beating San Francisco 10-1 on Sunday.
In a game in which every player in San Diego’s starting lineup had at least one hit and San Francisco used a position player as a pitcher, Machado’s big performance included three doubles, a triple and two RBIs. The five-time All-Star was also intentionally walked. He is the eighth player in Padres history to record four extra-base hits in a game.
Machado doubled off Alex Wood and scored on Myers’ single in the first inning, then doubled on a two-run streak in the fourth as the Padres scored five times. He added a triple and scored in the fifth and then led off the eighth with another double.
For the Padres, Venezuelan José Azocar 5-1 with runs scored and RBIs. The Dominican Sergio Alcantara 1-0.
For the Giants, the Mexican Luis González 3-1. Venezuelans Thairo Estrada 3-1, and Wilmer Flores 3-0 with an RBI.