Sometimes things get a little fuzzy during an evening at the pub. Here’s a friendly reminder of what you may have missed while you were drinking.
The Padres (48-62) scored more runs than the Philadelphia Phillies (51-61), 9-7, at Petco Park last night in the second game of three. Before the game, Ken Caminiti was posthumously inducted into the Padres Hall of Fame.
Paul Clemens (1-2, 4.91) was pulled by Andy Green after four and a third innings for not running out a bunt attempt. Clemens allowed three runs (two earned) on four hits and no walks with two strikeouts. Ryan Howard‘s solo home run in the second inning put the Phillies on the board. In the fourth inning, an error by Alexei Ramirez allowed Cameron Rupp to get on base and Maikel Franco to score. Freddy Galvis then grounded out, driving in Howard. Cesar Hernandez doubled in the seventh inning, scoring Galvis. In the ninth inning, Jimmy Paredes hit a two-run home run and Hernandez scored on a Aaron Altherr double.
Jake Thompson (0-1, 12.46), making his Major League debut, was hit hard in his four and a third innings, allowing six runs on seven hits and two walks while striking out one. Yangervis Solarte‘s single in the first inning scored Travis Jankowski and a double by Christian Bethancourt drove in Wil Myers and Solarte. In the fifth inning, Myers’ drove in Jankowski with a double and Ryan Schimpf‘s sacrifice fly scored Myers. Solarte’s bases-loaded single in the eighth inning drove in Adam Rosales and Jankowski.
This afternoon’s series finale pits Jarred Cosart (0-1, 5.90) against Jerad Eickhoff (6-12, 3.68). First pitch is scheduled for 1:40pm PDT.
Recaps
Jankowski, Padres beat Phils, spoil rookie’s debut — Carlos Collazo and Todd Zolecki (MLB.com)
Mistakes cost Clemens, but not Padres — Jeff Sanders (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Clemens gets laugh, anger from manager in Padres’ win — Jay Paris (The Associated Press)
Jake Thompson struggles in debut as Phillies fall to Padres — Matt Gelb (The Philadelphia Inquirer)
Photos

San Diego Padres’ Christian Bethancourt, right, hits a bases-loaded double to left center field against the Philadelphia Phillies in the first inning of a baseball game Saturday, Aug. 6, 2016, in San Diego. The double drove in three runs. Phillies catcher is Cameron Rupp, left, looks on. (AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi)

San Diego Padres starting pitcher Paul Clemens stands on the mound during a crucial situation against the Philadelphia Phillies in the fourth inning of a baseball game Saturday, Aug. 6, 2016, in San Diego. Clemens was told to change the jersey by umpire Mike Everett when a foreign substance was found on it. (San Diego Padres via AP)

San Diego Padres’ Wil Myers lashes a double to right field against the Philadelphia Phillies in the fifth inning of a baseball game Saturday, Aug. 6, 2016, in San Diego. The double drove in a run. (AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi)

San Diego Padres’ Paul Clemens walks past manager Andy Green in the dugout after he failed to run out a bunt against the Philadelphia Phillies in the fourth inning of a baseball game Saturday, Aug. 6, 2016, in San Diego. (AP Photo/Lenny Ignelzi)
Tweets
Clemens is on pace for 18 strikeouts and a perfect game after one inning. Gonna be a fun one here at Petco.
— Carlos Collazo (@CarlosACollazo) August 7, 2016
If we can't get the brown and yellow back, I'll take these unis please.
— PadresTrail (@PadresTrail) August 7, 2016
Travis Jankowski doesn't have olives in his fridge, so he's still okay in my book.
— Joe Lanek (@TheThinGwynn) August 7, 2016
Clemens. Why you do that?
— Padre Homer (@ParkAtThePark) August 7, 2016
The Phillies like to hit the ball to the palm trees. Maybe the Padres should move them to the infield.
— Ben Higgins (@BenHigginsSD) August 7, 2016
Padres use "Forgot About Dre" as the background music for the "text this number if you're having a problem" announcement. Great choice.
— Friar Fever (@FriarFever) August 7, 2016
Naturally, FSSD talks about how Myers hasn't committed an error at 1B all year earlier in the game…..finally commits an error.
— Kevin Boileau (@CornfedFriar) August 7, 2016
For some reason, Clemens is wearing "Player" No. 91 jersey. Didn't fool Howard — double.
— Jeff Sanders (@sdutSanders) August 7, 2016
Enberg also said it was good to see Ryan Howard in the lineup before the game, so we can blame him for this along with Myers' error.
— Kevin Boileau (@CornfedFriar) August 7, 2016
Padres Clemens jersey took ibuprofen without notifying team.
— Padre Homer (@ParkAtThePark) August 7, 2016
Clayton Richard is good for The Tank and my eyes 😍
— Oscar (@haha1721) August 7, 2016
Man Janko's a player.
— Oscar (@haha1721) August 7, 2016
Myers back to hitting 2nd and the Padres have scored 8 runs through 5+. That's wild.
— Oscar (@haha1721) August 7, 2016
If only they had brought back Tim Stauffer instead.
— Jodes Paranal (@jodes0405) August 7, 2016
The more things change, the most they stay the same. Clayton Richard doing Clayton Richard things.
— Kevin Boileau (@CornfedFriar) August 7, 2016
Keep him in Green! Just a bit longer!
— William Lybarger (@LybargerBrewery) August 7, 2016
Clayton Richard to be DFA after his agent failed to discolse that he still sucks.
— Nathan Z (@taterz1021) August 7, 2016
*Green tips Richard $20*
— Oscar (@haha1721) August 7, 2016
It's shocking how many fans at Petco Park don't know the Addams Family rhythm.
— Ben Higgins (@BenHigginsSD) August 7, 2016
Bada da dum — snap snap
Bada da dum — snap snap
Bada da dum, bada da dum, bada da dum — snap snap.
— Ben Higgins (@BenHigginsSD) August 7, 2016
Solarte TOOTBLAN was the perfect distraction
— Nathan Z (@taterz1021) August 7, 2016
#Padres win! #HappyBoy #SDSocialSummit https://t.co/fmD4i8z2yx
— Ghost of Ray Kroc (@GhostofRAK) August 7, 2016
Videos
Caminiti’s daughter shares story
Bethancourt’s three-RBI double
Padres announcer recycles bottle
Paul Clemens becomes Paul Player
Schimpf’s sac fly drives in run
Myers adds a run with a double
Padres wacky play results in run
The Dark Web
@Padres are his daughters single?
— Rob (@RobMullen1728) August 7, 2016
@Padres Take Clemens out.
— pauliemitch (@pauliemitch) August 7, 2016
@Padres Ramirez is the Worst. Bad teams can't even hold leads.
— pauliemitch (@pauliemitch) August 7, 2016
@Padres @wilmyers @FreddyJ_6 Dickerson better bunt.
— pauliemitch (@pauliemitch) August 7, 2016
@Padres @Solarte26 3 Fing errors. Horrible.
— pauliemitch (@pauliemitch) August 7, 2016
@Padres This guy is a train wreck.
— pauliemitch (@pauliemitch) August 7, 2016
@Padres Going to kerp him in until it's tyed.
— pauliemitch (@pauliemitch) August 7, 2016
@Padres Total train wreck to keep this crap in.
— pauliemitch (@pauliemitch) August 7, 2016
@Padres hey Brandon your not chapman
— Danny Beisbol (@dmartsd) August 7, 2016
@Padres after giving up 3 runs in the ninth, nice maurer
— daniel (@DannyTep) August 7, 2016
— Acuna Matata (@AlexinAnaheim) August 7, 2016
@AlexinAnaheim @Padres @BrwnSD Padres are the worst franchise in MLB. Can't even keep Mart Kemp
— BBQ_Beef_Balboa (@street_brice) August 7, 2016