The Columbus Dispatch

Clevinger impressive, Padres edge Guardians

- Tom Withers

CLEVELAND – Mike Clevinger had an impressive first start since undergoing elbow surgery in 2020, and Manny Machado hit a two-run homer as the San Diego Padres edged the Cleveland Guardians 5-4 in the first game of a doublehead­er Wednesday.

Machado connected in the third inning off Zach Plesac (1-3), and Austin Nola delivered a go-ahead RBI double in the sixth as the Padres won for the sixth time in seven games – all on the road.

San Diego reliever Steven Wilson (3-0) got the win despite walking two in the fifth, and Taylor Rodgers pitched the ninth for his 10th save.

Padres rookie Mackenzie Gore will start Game 2 against Cleveland’s Cal Quantrill.

It was a solid return for Clevinger, who had Tommy John surgery not long after pitching in Game 1 of the NLDS two years ago. Facing his former team and Plesac, one of his closest friends, the right-hander allowed three runs and four hits.

Clevinger was just an out away from potentiall­y getting a win before being pulled after 95 pitches by manager Bob Melvin.

Clevinger, who spent four-plus seasons with Cleveland before being traded in 2020, was leading 3-1 when he walked Myles Straw with one out in the fifth. He put on José Ramírez with two down before being replaced by Wilson, who gave up a walk and Josh Naylor’s tying tworun single.

The Padres, though, came right back and scored two in the sixth on Nola’s double off Enyel De Los Santos and Jake Cronenwort­h’s sacrifice fly.

Clevinger’s return was bumped back a day after Tuesday’s series opener was postponed by rain and a wet forecast.

The weather conditions were hardly San Diego-like when Clevinger, nicknamed “Sunshine,” finally took the mound as low-hanging clouds enwrapped Progressiv­e Field during the early innings.

Machado’s fifth home run put Clevinger

and the Padres up 3-0 in third.

An error by Naylor at first allowed Cronenwort­h to reach with one out before Machado, who batted .386 in April, drove a 1-1 pitch over the wall in center.

Baker’s dozens and dozens

Dusty Baker’s 2,000th career win prompted a wide smile and praise from Guardians manager Terry Francona.

“I’m happy for Dusty,” said Francona, who entered the day with 1,792 wins. “I think it’s really cool when good things happen to good people – and he certainly qualifies on both accounts.”

Baker became the first Black manager to reach the milestone on Tuesday night when Houston Astros beat Seattle 4-0.

Trainer’s room

Padres: 1B Luke Voit (biceps tightness) went 0 for 2 with a walk, run and strikeout in the first game of a rehab assignment at Triple-a El Paso on Tuesday. Voit could be activated from the injured list when San Diego gets home.

Guardians: INF Yu Chang continues to recover in the minors after being placed on the COVID list last month. Chang’s rehab was transferre­d to Triple-a Columbus on Tuesday.

 ?? KEN BLAZE/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Padres third baseman Manny Machado hits a home run during the first game of a doublehead­er against the Guardians Wednesday in Cleveland.
KEN BLAZE/USA TODAY SPORTS Padres third baseman Manny Machado hits a home run during the first game of a doublehead­er against the Guardians Wednesday in Cleveland.

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