Juan Soto homers, drives in four runs; Manny Machado hits two home runs as Padres win for the first time in eight days
The Padres scored nine runs between the sixth and seventh innings and emphatically halted their longest losing streak of the season at six games with a 12-5 victory over the Reds on Saturday.
The Padres’ biggest two-inning burst of the season gave them sufficient cushion to survive another rough outing by Luis García, who walked two batters and surrendered Jonathan India’s seventh-inning grand slam. Tom Cosgrove worked a scoreless sixth inning, and Tim Hill and Brent Honeywell followed García with scoreless innings.
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