Maldonado, Iglesias drive in tying, go-ahead runs off Williams in Padres' 4-3 win vs. Nationals
- The San Diego Padres won 4-3 against the Washington Nationals at Petco Park on June 25, 2025, evening the series.
- The Padres overcame a 3-0 deficit caused by early Nationals runs and the injury-related exit of rookie starter Ryan Bergert in the fourth inning.
- Martin Maldonado leveled the score in the fifth inning with a 400-foot solo home run, and in the sixth, José Iglesias brought in Gavin Sheets on a groundout with the bases loaded to put the Padres ahead.
- Trevor Williams was tagged with the loss after giving up four earned runs over five frames, while Adrian Morejon picked up the win and Robert Suarez recorded his 22nd save by pitching a scoreless ninth inning.
- The Padres improved to 43-36, remaining half a game out of a playoff position, highlighting their resilience despite losing their starter early and relying on a strong bullpen.
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Maldonado, Iglesias drive in tying, go-ahead runs off Williams in Padres’ 4-3 win vs. Nationals
SAN DIEGO (AP) — Martín Maldonado hit a tying home run in the fifth off San Diego native Trevor Williams and Jose Iglesias brought in the go-ahead run with a bases-loaded groundout in the sixth as the Padres beat the…
Maldonado, Iglesias drive in tying, go-ahead runs off Williams in Padres' 4-3 win vs. Nationals
Martín Maldonado hit a tying home run in the fifth off San Diego native Trevor Williams and Jose Iglesias brought in the go-ahead run with a bases-loaded groundout in the sixth for the Padres, who beat the Washington Nationals 4-3.
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