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The San Diego Padres had an exciting win against the Milwaukee Brewers with a walk-off homer by Jake Cronenworth in the ninth inning. The game ended with a score of 7-6 in favor of the Padres, thanks to Cronenworth’s deep shot down the right field line. This was the Padres’ fourth homer of the game.

Fernando Tatis Jr. was a standout player in the game, hitting a 446-foot homer in the fifth inning and adding an emphatic bat flip. Manny Machado and rookie Jackson Merrill also contributed to the home run tally for the Padres.

Although the Brewers managed to score two runs in the ninth inning off Jeremiah Estrada, the Padres held on for the win. Tatis’ 14th homer of the season was a powerful shot that landed near the top of the second deck in left field.

Machado hit a three-run homer in the first inning, marking his first home run since June 3. Merrill followed with a solo shot to give the Padres an early lead. The Brewers fought back, with Willy Adames hitting a homer off Padres rookie starter Adam Mazur.

Despite the Brewers’ efforts, the Padres’ strong offense and solid pitching secured the victory. Tatis had an impressive game, matching his career-best with four hits and showing off his signature swagger on the bases.

In the seventh inning, Jurickson Profar doubled in Tatis to extend the Padres’ lead. The Brewers tried to rally, with Christian Yelich and Brice Turang driving in runs, but it wasn’t enough to overcome the Padres’ lead.

On the injury front, Brewers rookie pitcher Robert Gasser has opted for Tommy John surgery, which will keep him out of action for about 12 months. The decision came after Gasser received multiple opinions on how to treat his left flexor strain.

Looking ahead, Brewers right-hander Colin Rea and Padres right-hander Dylan Cease are set to start in the next game. Rea, who was drafted by the Padres, will face his former team as they look to bounce back from the tough loss.

Overall, the Padres’ thrilling win over the Brewers showcased their power at the plate and resilience on the mound. With key contributions from Tatis, Machado, and Cronenworth, the Padres are looking to build momentum and continue their winning ways in the coming games.