San Diego — The San Diego Padres beat the Chicago Cubs 9-7 Monday night at Petco Park as Ty France drove in four runs with a double and a triple, and Manny Machado recorded three hits while scoring three times. The victory improved the Padres to 19-9 overall and 18-5 this month, their best April winning percentage in franchise history. The game featured a third-inning grand slam by Moisés Ballesteros that briefly put the Cubs ahead, a fifth-inning two-run single altering the lead, and a Gavin Sheets solo homer in the eighth. Reliever Mason Miller gave up two runs in the ninth, ending a 34 2/3-inning scoreless streak, and Machado exited with a sore calf but was reported expected to be available Tuesday.
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The Padres' victory shows their strong start this season, especially for fans betting on their success. Ty France and Manny Machado's performances are worth noting for fantasy baseball players. Keep an eye on Machado's calf issue, though.
The Padres are on a roll, making franchise history with their April winning streak. However, Mason Miller's scoreless streak ended, reminding us that even the best have off days. If you're a baseball fan, this game had it all. Share this with someone who loves a good comeback story.
The San Diego Padres organization benefited from improved win-loss record, player performances, and momentum heading into subsequent games.
The Chicago Cubs suffered a narrow defeat that ended their recent win momentum and highlighted bullpen vulnerabilities in late innings.
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