Luis Rengifo drove in an early run for the Angels, who will win a series for the first time in 10 tries after back-to-back victories over the Padres. The Angels improved the majors’ worst home record to 9-21 after holding San Diego to three runs in 18 innings.
Adam Mazur pitched six innings of one-run ball in a strong major league debut for the Padres, who have lost three straight for only the second time since April. Manny Machado had an early run-scoring single, but San Diego’s powerhouse lineup struggled against the Angels.
After managing only two hits against Mazur, the Angels broke through with three runs in the seventh against San Diego’s bullpen.
The Angels loaded the bases on two walks and an infield single off Yuki Matsui (3-2), and Neto drilled a bases-loaded double over the head of Jurickson Profar in left off Enyel De Los Santos. Mickey Moniak scored moments later on a wild pitch.
Fernando Tatis Jr. and Machado then singled leading off the eighth for San Diego, and Jake Cronenworth drove in Tatis with a two-out single off Luis García, who spent the previous two seasons with the Padres. But Hunter Strickland escaped his third jam in two days, getting Ha-Seong Kim to pop up.
Matt Moore (2-2) pitched the seventh for the Angels. Carlos Estévez pitched the ninth for his second save in two days and his 10th overall.
Mazur is a 23-year-old former second-round pick from the University of Iowa who made only four starts for Triple-A El Paso before getting called up to fill the hole in San Diego’s rotation created by injuries to Yu Darvish and Joe Musgrove.
Mazur walked four but gave up only two singles while repeatedly getting out of trouble.
Patrick Sandoval yielded one run and four hits over six innings in his second straight solid start for the Angels.
The Angels had four baserunners without a hit against Mazur before finally scoring. Luis Guillorme walked, advanced on a groundout and scored on Rengifo’s single in the third.
Before the game, Angels manager Ron Washington said third baseman Anthony Rendon will resume baseball activities soon. He has been out since April 20 because of a strained hamstring.
Up next
José Soriano (2-5, 3.86 ERA) takes the mound for the Angels on Wednesday in the series finale. The Padres counter with Dylan Cease (5-4, 3.42 ERA).