San Diego scores four runs in the seventh inning to beat the Minnesota Twins 7-5. The rally begins when Freddy Fermin reaches on catcher’s interference, and it continues with Fernando Tatis Jr.’s single. Jake Cronenworth then comes home with the tying run on an error, and Ty France adds a go-ahead single as the Padres take control and finish the comeback against Minnesota.
The two-run result hinges on a late-inning sequence that both outlets describe as pivotal. Minnesota’s pitching is led by starter Andrew Morris, who allows the decisive stretch in the middle of the game. The final score reflects San Diego’s ability to turn multiple baserunners and a defensive mistake into a multi-run advantage in the seventh before holding on for the win.