Big Game From d'Arnaud Helps Braves Get Past Padres

Big Game From d'Arnaud Helps Braves Get Past Padres
Travis d'Arnaud of the Atlanta Braves watches the flight of one of his two home runs against the San Diego Padres in San Diego on July 14, 2024. (Gregory Bull/AP Photo)
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SAN DIEGO—Travis d’Arnaud had two home runs and four RBIs, Chris Sale pitched five solid innings for his major league-leading 13th win, and the Atlanta Braves beat the San Diego Padres 6–3 on Sunday in the final game before the All-Star break.

“He had a big day,” Braves Manager Brian Snitker said of d'Arnaud, who also had his third stolen base in his 12-year major league career.

Of Sale, Snitker added: “Talking to him, he was good with just going the five, which I think worked out pretty good. I am really glad we hung on and got him the win.”

Atlanta has won six of its past nine games and took two of three from San Diego, which ended the first half by losing six of its final seven.

“We faced some pretty good pitching,” Padres Manager Mike Shildt said of the Braves. “That’s a good opportunity for us, and I thought our at-bats were good again.”

The Braves finished the first half 53–42 and in second place in the National League East, nine games behind the Philadelphia Phillies.

“We have done a good job of riding this thing out and staying relevant. I like where we are,” Snitker said. “Under the circumstances, we have done a really good job of battling through the adversities and hanging in there. ... I still think our best baseball is ahead of us.”

The Padres concluded the first half 50–49 and tied with the Arizona Diamondbacks for second place in the National League West. Both teams trail the Los Angeles Dodgers by seven games.

Sale (13–3), an All-Star, gave up one run and four hits. He has won five of his past six starts.

“We had a great series here this weekend. Hopefully we come back after the break and take some days off and regenerate,” Sale said. “I kind of noticed their [Padres] approach. They were not waiting for anything. It seemed like they were very aggressive early in the count.”

San Diego starter Randy Vásquez (2–5) lasted five innings, giving up two runs and four hits.

“I thought overall [Vásquez] was good,” Shildt said. “Just couldn’t get to d'Arnaud on a breaking ball.”

D'Arnaud’s three-run homer in the sixth off San Diego reliever Stephen Kolek gave Atlanta a 5–1 lead. His solo homer in the eighth off San Diego reliver Jeremiah Estrada was hit in nearly the identical spot in center field to give the Braves a 6–3 lead.

“I knew I barreled them,” d'Arnaud said of his homers, which were 445 and 431 feet. “I was able to see the ball really well.”

Braves starter Chris Sale works against the Padres in San Diego on July 14, 2024. (Gregory Bull/AP Photo)
Braves starter Chris Sale works against the Padres in San Diego on July 14, 2024. (Gregory Bull/AP Photo)

Pinch-hitter Luis Campusano hit a two-run homer to the opposite field against Braves reliever A.J. Minter in the seventh. Trailing 5–3 with two outs, the Padres stranded two runners as Manny Machado lined out against reliever Joe Jimenez.

Atlanta closer Raisel Iglesias pitched a scoreless ninth inning for his 22nd save.

The Padres took a short-lived 1–0 lead in the first inning after Xander Bogaerts singled in Donovan Solano from third. Two batters later, with runners on second and third and two outs, Braves third baseman Austin Riley likely saved two runs with a diving snag of a sizzling grounder in the hole to throw out Ha-Seong Kim to end the inning.

“I think that saved the game,” Sale said. “It should have [been] 3–0 right there, and that changes the entire landscape of the game, for sure. ...That was big.”

Trainer’s Room

Braves: Right-hander Ian Anderson (Tommy John surgery) made his fifth rehab start on Friday, throwing 60 pitches across 4 1/3 innings for High-A Rome, Ga. Anderson is making his way back from the April 2023 surgery.
Padres: Right-hander Joe Musgrove (right-elbow inflammation) has his first bullpen session scheduled for Wednesday. He was placed on the 60-day injured list in early June.

Up Next

The Braves host St. Louis on Friday. The Padres open the second half Friday with an interleague series in Cleveland.
By Richard J. Marcus