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Fernando Tatis Jr. plays one day after the injury, runs Padres to win pirates san Diego Union-Tribune

Pittsburgh – Fernando Tatis Jr. woke up and decided that he was fine to play baseball.

A few hours later he wanted a win.

Tatis held the ninth inning on Saturday by created a double from a floor ball to the left field that he did not turn a business into a double.

He stole the third basis with an out.

With two outs, he ran home on a wild field that hardly came past the left-handed battery box, and only hit the day of the catcher Joey Bart for the decisive run in a 2-1 win over the pirates.

All of this one day after his team and all his fans fear of the forearm who forced him from the game on Friday evening brought a fear of the door.

The teams waited for rain showers before they started the game for the second day in a row. The game on Saturday started 1 hour, 42 minutes late, half an hour more late than the game on Friday.

The Padres formed a part of this time by threw pirates starter Bailey only 72 playgrounds in the first six inning.

They only reached the base twice against the left -hander, who entered the game with 5.93 ERA and was traveled 1-0 before Manny Machado went on the plate in the seventh in the seventh and the game tape.

Machado stalled for an error and tore a slider in the middle of the strike zone that Machado put the left field line down at the section of stands behind the wall with 114.3 miles per hour.

Padres Starter Randy Vásquez entered the game with the second highest walking price in the National League a amazing 15.6-in and paid for a walk in the second inning.

The only run he allowed was powered by Oneil Cruz '118.4 miles per hour to midfield that drove from the second page in Alexander Canario. But the run was relieved by Jared Triolos Two-out walk, who moved Canario to second place.

The pirates scored six goals and went five times against Vásquez, who had traveled 1-0 with his team after five Innerings.

Vásquez escaped trouble twice after admitting two singles in the Inning.

This included a few two singles about a passed ball in the third inning that did not correspond when Padres Center Fielden Brandon Lockridge set up the second single from Ke'bryan Hayes, and Enmanuel Valdez took second place.

Two innings later two singles and a walk loaded the bases with two outs before Vásquez Canario hit.

Yuki Matsui, Alek Jacob, Jason Adam and Robert Suarez ended the game.

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