Fireworks from Tatis, Machado, and Myers Key Padres Comeback
Within the context of the abbreviated 2020 season, both Fernando Tatis Jr. and Manny Machado produced electrifying highlights and eye-opening numbers while helping the Padres to the National League’s second-best record. But with the team on the verge of elimination against the Cardinals in the best-of-three Wild Card Series, the two MVP candidates spent the first five innings of Thursday night’s game unable to get the big hit that would take a tattered pitching staff off the hook. And then with two swings of the bat, the pair’s fourth set of back-to-back home runs this season changed everything, erasing a four-run deficit. Additional fireworks followed — enough to summon the ghosts of Babe Ruth and Lou Gehrig, even — and ultimately, the Padres outlasted the Cardinals for an 11-9 win, forcing a Game 3 to be played on Friday.
For the first five and a half innings, this one had the feel of déjà vu. Already without Mike Clevinger and Dinelson Lamet due to arm injuries suffered during the final week of the regular season, and having gotten just 2.1 innings from Chris Paddack in Game 1 as they fell into a 6-2 hole from which they never escaped, the Padres fell behind early. Sinkerballer Zach Davies simply could not get the Cardinals — who finished in a virtual tie with the Padres for the lowest swing rate in the National League (43.6%) — to play his game by swinging at pitches below the strike zone. During the regular season, nobody threw a higher percentage of such pitches:
| Rk | Pitcher | Team | Below Zone | Total Pitches | % | xwOBA |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Zach Davies | Brewers | 546 | 1055 | 51.8% | .288 |
| 2 | Randy Dobnak | Twins | 365 | 748 | 48.8% | .293 |
| 3 | Zack Greinke | Astros | 497 | 1060 | 46.9% | .128 |
| 4 | Erick Fedde | Nationals | 394 | 850 | 46.4% | .313 |
| 5 | Kenta Maeda | Twins | 443 | 986 | 44.9% | .184 |
| 6 | Tommy Milone | Orioles-Braves | 313 | 697 | 44.9% | .239 |
| 7 | Corbin Burnes | Brewers | 451 | 1010 | 44.7% | .180 |
| 8 | Dallas Keuchel | White Sox | 427 | 960 | 44.5% | .260 |
| 9 | Shane Bieber | Indians | 551 | 1238 | 44.5% | .136 |
| 10 | Gio González | White Sox | 272 | 618 | 44.0% | .249 |
In two innings of work totaling 55 pitches, Davies got just 19 swings. Just four were whiffs, while seven were foul balls; of the eight put into play, four were hit for exit velocities in excess of 100 mph, three of them hits in the second inning. Read the rest of this entry »
