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Padres beat Wächter and started a 5-0 season-san Diego Union-Tribune for the first time in franchise history

Kyle Hart returned to the big leagues in Petco Park on a foggy evening and helped the Padres to a little history.

They didn’t lose five games in the season.

The 7-2 victory on Monday against the Guardians made her the first Padres team in the 57-year history of the franchise to start a season with five victories.

“Being part of the story is pretty cool,” said Manny Machado. “The first time in history to do this. It is a good way to start the season – start hot and start on the right track and grow. Job is not done. There are many obstacles that we still have to overcome. But it is definitely a good start.”

Hardly allowed two runs of Solo Homers by José Ramirez in the first inning and Austin Hedges in third on the way to his first victory with a great league.

“I’ve been waiting for it for a long time,” said Hart, who set up 11 Innings for the Red Sox in 2020 before spent the next two seasons in the small leagues and last year in Korea. “It was waiting for this beer shower for a long time. Only exciting. It is also great that it stands on four consecutive victories. It was an incredible start.”

The 32-year-old left-hander received a big boost from two large inner sings, both of which contained half of Gavin Sheets’ Four Rbis and Macados Mensa-Level and Oscar-worthy game in the fifth inning.

In front of the possibly most unique 1-5-4 double game that was ever celebrated, the Guardians runners had on the first and second without outs after a Gabriel Arias single had started fifth.

Then, with Bryan Rocchio on the plate, Arias started third place. Hart heard the screaming of “steps” from the infields, and his throw against Machado defeated Arias at five stages. Arias ran slowly in Machado and got up and sailed his arms essentially around the third Baseman, while he was standing between him and the second basis.

Machado tried a litter on the second basis, albeit without the ball in his right hand. Third referee John Bacon was called Hedges due to Arias’ interference. Assists were attributed to both Machado and the second Baseman Jake Croneworth.

That left the bases empty. So a single by Rocchio was made harmless, and hard ended the inning by bringing Steven Kwan to the right field on a fly ball.

“Obviously they just try to get a double game there,” said Hart. “And it was unconventional, but it was a double game.”

The Padres packed a pitcher who also started with a new team.

Luis L. Ortiz, who was purchased by the pirates in a December trade, allowed four runs in the second inning when the Padres took a 4: 1 lead on two singles, a few walks, a double and a victim fly.

On the night when his first Bobschead advertising gift gift at 43:404 on Monday, Jackson Merrill led the second with a single. Walking from Cronenworth and Xander Bogaerts followed, and the leaves drove in Merrill and Croneworth, in first place he saw, lining a double left field. Jason Heywards flying ball to the right, the first from the inning, achieved Bogaerts and moved leaves to third place. And Fernando Tatis Jr.’s two-off-single brought leaves.

Hedges, who had his first start to the season in the baseball stadium, where his career began in 2015, the third inning began with a Homerun to the second balcony of the Western Metal Supply Co ..

The Padres have padded their lead with three runs from Ortiz in the next half of the half.

All three runs came with two outs after the Padres had wasted a runner on the second basis without outs.

Macado led the second place with a single one and steel before Merrill sent a 102 km / h line drive to the right side, the Arias, the second Baseman of the Guardians, caught Rocchio and covered the second basis to double Machado.

Another crownworth walk and an Infield single from Bogaerts followed, and the leaves doubled the left field line to achieve both. Jason Heywards first hit the season and the first with the Padres draft in sheets to achieve it 7-2.

The leaves were 3 against 3 with a walk. His heroic deeds on Monday and the fact that he is 7-opposite this season and has a hit death home in the seventh in the seventh in the season opener has already inspired a singing of “Holy sheets” in Petco Park.

Only one more Padres team was ever 4-0 of the 1984, which finally went to the first World Series of the franchise.

“A good start,” said manager Mike Shildt. “The bullpen is clearly all over the board.

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