Sometimes things get a little fuzzy during an afternoon at the pub. Here’s a friendly reminder of what you may have missed while you were drinking.
The Padres (27-40) scored more runs than the Miami Marlins (34-32) yesterday at Petco Park, 6-3.
Luis Perdomo (2-2, 8.79) surrendered three runs on six hits and two walks in six innings while striking out four. Christian Yelich‘s RBI single in the first inning scored Ichiro Suzuki, who had two hits to bring his total to 4,257 over his Japanese Leagues and Major Leagues career. In the fourth inning, an RBI single by J.T. Realmuto to plate Marcell Ozuna and a sacrifice fly by Miguel Rojas to bring in Justin Bour accounted for the Marlins’ other two runs.
Justin Nicolino (2-4, 5.17) pitched four and two-thirds innings, giving up five runs on ten hits and no walks with three strikeouts. Melvin Upton Jr.‘s solo home run in the second inning put the Friars on the board. A sacrifice fly by Ryan Schimpf scored Upton Jr. in the fourth inning. Derek Norris‘ two-RBI single in the fifth inning brought Matt Kemp and Yangervis Solarte around to score. And Norris crossed the plate later in the fifth inning on an RBI single by Upton Jr. Wil Myers added one more run with an RBI double in the sixth inning to score Jon Jay.
The Washington Nationals (41-25) come to Petco Park for four games starting tonight at 7:10pm PDT. Erik Johnson (0-3, 7.71) takes the hill versus Tanner Roark (5-4, 2.93) in the first game.
Recaps
Padres string together rally to sink Fish in finale — AJ Cassavell and Joe Frisaro (MLB.com)
Padres avoid sweep by Miami with 6-3 win — Kirk Kenney (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Suzuki passes Rose’s total as Marlins lose to Padres 6-3 — Jay Paris (The Associated Press)
Ichiro Suzuki passes Pete Rose with 4,257 combined hits — Clark Spencer (Miami Herald)
Photos

Miami Marlins’ Ichiro Suzuki hits a single during the first inning of a baseball game against the San Diego Padres Wednesday, June 15, 2016, in San Diego. Suzuki singled in the first inning to match Pete Rose‘s Major League hit record of 4,256. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

Miami Marlins Ichiro Suzuki, left, is greeted by San Diego Padres second baseman Yangervis Solarte after hitting a double, for his 4,257th career hit, in the ninth inning of a baseball game Wednesday, June 15, 2016, in San Diego. With the hit, Suzuki’s combined career hits in Japan and the major leagues surpassed Pete Rose‘s major league record of 4,256 career hits. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)

Miami Marlins’ Ichiro Suzuki hits a double, for his 4,257th career hit, in the ninth inning of a baseball game against the San Diego Padres Wednesday, June 15, 2016, in San Diego. With the hit, Suzuki’s combined career hits in Japan and the major leagues surpassed Pete Rose‘s major league record of 4,256 career hits. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull)
@UniWatch Padres going with old Florida Marlins logo on scoreboard for way back Wednesday @Padres pic.twitter.com/EXXy2mXsAu
— Jason Boyette (@jlboyette) June 15, 2016
This ranks up there with Ichiro's greatest career moments. Somewhere around this one: pic.twitter.com/qwZzjtXPk7
— AJ Cassavell (@AJCassavell) June 15, 2016
Only fitting Ichiro would "break" Pete Rose's record vs #Padres in throwbacks, they're just not the right ones #MLB pic.twitter.com/xdAxk9FWWO
— Chris Creamer (@sportslogosnet) June 15, 2016
Tweets
why did Norris pick up the ball? #Padres #Doh!
— Greg Weeks (@GregWeeksUNCC) June 15, 2016
Norris should have let that ball roll. Looked like it would go foul. But, congrats to Ichiro on #4256 (US & Japan)! #Padres #Marlins
— Derek Togerson (@DerekNBCSD) June 15, 2016
Perdomo is like a cyborg created with only one purpose: tanking
— Padres Jagoff (@PadresJagoff) June 15, 2016
Midweek San Diego day game infield single for Marlins Ichiro. What 4,256 pageantry.
— Batting Stance Guy (@BattingStanceG) June 15, 2016
Maybe this should be the year Ichiro takes part in the Home Run Derby
— Padres Jagoff (@PadresJagoff) June 15, 2016
Christian Bethancourt and Luis Perdomo just need to switch roles at this point.
— Carlos Collazo (@CarlosACollazo) June 15, 2016
Perdomo has only 4,254 hits to go before he catches Ichiro and Rose.
— AJ Cassavell (@AJCassavell) June 15, 2016
@sportslogosnet Did I say "break", I meant "tie". But you get the idea.
— Chris Creamer (@sportslogosnet) June 15, 2016
Yay! Ryan Schimpf got his first MLB RBI!
— Joe Lanek (@TheThinGwynn) June 15, 2016
I'mma be a lil pissed if Ichiro doesn't get it against us.
— Pog Lankford (@poglankford) June 15, 2016
Matt Kemp needs to make like Draymond Green and smack a dong.
— Joe Lanek (@TheThinGwynn) June 15, 2016
Kemp owes Solarte a steak for loafing and costing Yan a RBI. That ticks me off. #Padres
— Derek Togerson (@DerekNBCSD) June 15, 2016
Might we actually win a game wearing an awesome uniform?
— Tim Arzaga (@SDHatGuy) June 15, 2016
They may not be brown, but I sure do like these '98 Padres throwbacks.
— 90FeetOfPerfection (@duaneharris19) June 15, 2016
Ozuna's compression sleeve is a color that the Marlins don't otherwise wear.
— Pog Lankford (@poglankford) June 15, 2016
It’s a day game, a series finale, & the #Padres are winning. @619sports should call @KurtBevacqua & get some postgame love. @BenHigginsSD
— Andrew Burer (@andrewburer) June 15, 2016
please don't write that Melvin was just a "triple shy" of the cycle. #Padres
— Greg Weeks (@GregWeeksUNCC) June 15, 2016
The Padres are messing with the 3rd pick next year.
I mean, they are winning. Yea!— William Lybarger (@LybargerBrewery) June 15, 2016
Ichiro gets hit No. 4,257 (Japan/MLB) and receives a nice standing ovation for his efforts.
— Carlos Collazo (@CarlosACollazo) June 15, 2016
I really love Solarte going out to give Ichiro a hug.
— Pog Lankford (@poglankford) June 15, 2016
@Padres Y'all Tweeting about Ichiro and Fernando, if you sneak in a Raines/Gwynn side-by-side pic I might have to go intern for you.
— Jonah Keri (@jonahkeri) June 15, 2016
#Padres win! #HappyBoyhttps://t.co/fmD4i8z2yx
— Ghost of Ray Kroc (@GhostofRAK) June 15, 2016
Videos
Ichiro’s historic hit No. 4,256
The Dark Web
@Padres This team is a disgrace. Next year can we focus on Baseball and not on whatever agenda seems appropriate? How about Baseball Agenda!
— Darren Smith (@2Smithd) June 15, 2016
@Padres oh goodie, what I wouldn't pay to watch millionaire losers lose.
— Bert Roulette (@10700pictures) June 15, 2016
@Padres @MikeJanela @PadresCentral @LobShots Next year can we try to focus on the agenda of Baseball and not on whatever social agenda.
— Darren Smith (@2Smithd) June 15, 2016
@Padres ha ha ha this team is a disgrace to mlb. How pathetic can you be year in year out
— Costa993 (@costa99three) June 15, 2016
@andrewmxc it's Way Back Wednesday here at Petco Park celebrating the '98 Padres, so we're using the @Marlins logo from that year
— San Diego Padres (@Padres) June 15, 2016
@Padres why can't we pay teachers or first responders the millions that these losers make. Ridiculous.
— Bert Roulette (@10700pictures) June 15, 2016
@SportsLandFan it's Way Back Wednesday at Petco Park celebrating the '98 Padres, so we're using the Marlins logo from that year
— San Diego Padres (@Padres) June 15, 2016
@Padres sorry didn't notice last night
— Dem Canes⚾️ (@Naz_MIA771) June 15, 2016