Los Angeles Times

Machado impresses, but Angels sweep the Padres

San Diego suddenly seems vulnerable after Angels ride three-homer second inning to victory.

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ANGELS 5, SAN DIEGO 2

SAN DIEGO — Before Shohei Ohtani, Justin Upton and Anthony Bemboom clubbed second-inning homers on the way to the Angels’ 5-2 victory at Petco Park, Manny Machado gave the groups of San Diego Padres fans gathered on the rooftop decks of two high-rise buildings overlookin­g the stadium something to celebrate.

The Padres third baseman clobbered a two-out double in the first inning, his hit glancing off the left-field wall to breathe life into an offense that was neutralize­d by the Angels’ maligned pitching staff a night earlier.

The fans — among the fortunate few across the country able to watch live baseball from venues adjacent to MLB ballparks — might as well have been bellowing “M-V-P!” from their posts roughly 1,000 feet away, as they did in a later at-bat. Machado scored within moments on Eric Hosmer’s two-run homer, which gave the Padres a 2-0 lead. It was the 43rd time in 56 games that Machado had crossed home plate. He entered Wednesday’s game ranked among the top 10 in runs.

It wasn’t enough to lift a Padres team that fears it lost starter Mike Clevinger, their big trade deadline acquisitio­n, for the postseason. Clevinger pitched the first inning Wednesday but left the game because of biceps tightness that had caused him to skip his previous start. The Padres were awaiting MRI results after the game.

Machado’s hit gave a glimpse of the explosive player the Padres signed in February 2019 to a 10-year, $300-million contract.

Machado, a four-time All-Star who played briefly for the Dodgers and drew intense scrutiny while helping them to the World Series in 2018, has shined for a Padres club that will finish with a winning record for the first time since 2010. Machado has batted .380 (49 for 129) with eight doubles, one triple, 11 home runs and 34 RBIs since Aug. 17.

Yet he hasn’t been the Padre grabbing national attention as his team has roared into postseason contention during the last month and ended a 13-year playoff drought. That honor has gone mostly to Fernando Tatís Jr., who entered Wednesday’s game ranked third in MLB with 2.9 wins above replacemen­t.

But Tatís’ bat has slowed through September, and he was given a day off Wednesday. Machado, meanwhile, remained one of baseball’s most productive hitters.

“I feel like he’s been as dangerous, if not the most dangerous impactful player on the field,” manager Jayce Tingler said. “At least when we go into games and series, I feel that he has been as dominant a threat on both sides as anybody I’ve seen on the West Coast.”

Machado had 21 games with multiple hits entering Wednesday, tied for most in MLB. His 16 homers matched the Dodgers’ Mookie Betts for second-most in the National League. Only four players outpaced him on the RBIs leaderboar­d, where he sat with 47 following the Padres’ loss.

And his ever solid defense has remained so. His ultimate zone rating, an advanced stat that measures fielding, is 2.8, fourth-best among third basemen with more than 304 innings and second in the NL behind perennial Gold Glove winner Nolan Arenado (6.7 ultimate zone rating). Machado also has saved seven runs on defense, good enough to rank tied for eighth among all MLB fielders.

“Manny’s got such a unique ability ... the ability to slow down,” Tingler said. “He makes fast plays and he’s able to do it at what feels like a slower speed. I mean that defensivel­y, I mean that with his decisionma­king after he catches the ball, I mean that as he’s in the batter’s box and he’s facing 98-99.”

 ?? K.C. Alfred San Diego Union-Tribune ?? TAYLOR WARD of the Angels tracks down a f ly ball hit by Greg Garcia. The Angels completed a two-game sweep and will conclude the regular season with three games against the Dodgers.
K.C. Alfred San Diego Union-Tribune TAYLOR WARD of the Angels tracks down a f ly ball hit by Greg Garcia. The Angels completed a two-game sweep and will conclude the regular season with three games against the Dodgers.

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