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Higashioka's home run starts the upward trend as the Padres beat the Braves 5-4 to win the NL Wild Card Series

Higashioka's home run starts the upward trend as the Padres beat the Braves 5-4 to win the NL Wild Card Series

MLB: Playoffs – Atlanta Braves at San Diego Padres

MLB: Playoffs – Atlanta Braves at San Diego Padres

SAN DIEGO – Kyle Higashioka's solo home run with two outs in the second inning started a five-run rally against Max Fried, and the San Diego Padres defeated the Atlanta Braves with a 5-4 victory in Game 2 of their NL Wild Card Series on Wednesday evening.

Manny Machado added a two-run double with the bases loaded and Jackson Merrill, a top contender for NL Rookie of the Year, followed with a two-run triple as the sellout crowd of 47,705 – the largest in Petco Park history – cheered.

The Padres, who would like to win a World Series title in memory of late owner Peter Seidler, head to Interstate 5 for a National League Division Series starting Saturday night against Shohei Ohtani and NL West rival and top-seeded Los Angeles Dodgers compete at Dodger Stadium.

San Diego eliminated the Dodgers with 111 wins in a 2022 NLDS.

Robert Suarez parried the ball with a perfect ninth shot. As soon as pinch-hitter Travis d'Arnaud's foul pop landed in Higashioka's mitt for the final out, the crowd began chanting “Beat LA!”

Fried and Padres starter Joe Musgrove left early with apparent injuries. Fried walked after the second inning. Two batters into his outing, he was hit in the left hip by a ball from Fernando Tatis Jr.'s bat. Musgrove left the game with two outs in the fourth after throwing two slow curveballs to Matt Olson.

After the Padres took a 5-1 lead in the second, Jorge Soler hit a solo home run in the fifth and Michael Harris II had a two-run pitch in the eighth.

Fried, who took the loss, got out of a bases jam in the first game. He then allowed five runs on six straight hits and two outs in the second. Dylan Lee took charge of the third.

Musgrove threw two slow pitches and fell behind Olson, 2-1, with two outs in the fourth and was visited by pitching coach Ruben Niebla. Padres manager Mike Shildt and an athletic trainer joined them, and Musgrove came out.

Musgrove, who grew up in suburban El Cajon, was on the injured list twice this season because of right elbow inflammation, which cost him a total of 63 games. During his second assignment he had to take a break for two and a half months.

Higashioka became the first Padres catcher to hit a home run in consecutive playoff games. He scored a solo shot in Tuesday night's 4-0 win. He also hit a home run for the New York Yankees at Petco Park in the 2020 AL Playoff Bubble against Tampa Bay in a Division Series game. He was signed along with right-hander Michael King in the blockbuster trade that sent Juan Soto to the Yankees on December 7. Higashioka started the season as a backup but eventually became the starter.

Musgrove fell behind 1-0 after just three batters. Marcell Ozuna's sacrifice fly brought in Harris, who hit a double into the right field corner on Musgrove's first pitch and advanced on Ozzie Albies' groundout.

After No. 9 hitter Higashioka's home run, singles from NL batting champion Luis Arraez, Tatis and Jurickson Profar loaded the bases. Machado scored two runs with his double to left and Merrill scored a triple to center.

Soler shot straight down the middle and headed the fifth round against Bryan Hoeing, who took the win. Harris hit Jason Adam with a home run.

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