Mariners 5, Padres 4
Batter’s box: Juan Soto was 2-for-3 and is batting .727/.750/1.273 in 12 plate appearances this spring. … Fernando Tatis Jr. was 0-for-2 with a walk and a run for the second time in his two games this spring. … Manny Machado broke a streak of six hitless at-bats with an infield single and is 6-for-14 this spring. … David Dahl, a non-roster invitee who plays all three outfield spots, continued to push for a bench spot with his third extra-base hit of the spring. He has a single, double, triple and home run in 15 at-bats. … Nelson Cruz and Matt Carpenter, who figure to comprise a platoon at designated hitter this season, both singled. … Infielder Rougned Odor was 0-for-2 with a walk in his Padres debut.
Balls and strikes: Seth Lugo worked three innings. As happened in his two-inning debut on Saturday, the only run he allowed came on a solo homer. … Making his first outing of the spring, Adrian Morejon allowed a run on three hits in his first inning of work but followed with two scoreless innings in which he allowed just one more hit. … Luis Garcia walked two batters but worked his second hitless inning. … The Mariners won on Alberto Rodriguez’s walk-off double against Sean Poppen with one out in the ninth.
Extra bases: At 2 hours, 25 minutes, the game was the quickest of the seven the Padres have played this spring. … Catcher Pedro Severino, in camp on a minor league deal, threw out a runner trying to steal second. He is the third Padres catcher to throw out a runner this spring, joining Austin Nola and Brett Sullivan.
On deck: The Padres play the Cubs at 5:40 p.m. PT today at Peoria Stadium. Julio Teheran, competing for a spot in the rotation or as a long reliever, makes his second start of the spring after throwing two perfect innings in his debut. Nabil Crismatt also will pitch for the second time.