Padres Beat Angels 4-1, Fernando Tatis Jr. Drives in Two Runs
The San Diego Padres beat the Los Angeles Angels 4-1 on Saturday night in Anaheim. Fernando Tatis Jr. led the way with two hits and two RBIs, while Mason Miller earned his seventh save.
The San Diego Padres shut down the Los Angeles Angels' powerful offense in a 4-1 victory Saturday night at Angel Stadium. The win evened the series between the two teams.
Fernando Tatis Jr. powered the Padres' attack with two hits and two RBIs. Ramon Laureano also contributed two RBIs to help build the lead.
Mason Miller closed out the game for San Diego, striking out two batters to earn his seventh save of the season. The Padres' pitching staff held the Angels to just one run after they had been scoring heavily in recent games.
The victory keeps the Padres competitive in their division race. They needed to bounce back after the Angels had been putting up big offensive numbers.
The win evened the series for the Padres and stopped the Angels' hot offense. It shows the Padres can compete against strong hitting teams as they push for a playoff spot.
The Padres and Angels will play the series finale to determine the winner.
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