Gore, Candelario lead the Nationals to an 8-3 rout of the staggering Padres

SAN DIEGO (AP) — Left-hander MacKenzie Gore pitched five strong innings against his former team, Jeimer Candelario homered and drove in three runs and the Washington Nationals took advantage of San Diego’s bullpen meltdown to beat the staggering Padres 8-3 Sunday to take two of three.

The Nationals blew open a tie game by chasing Seth Lugo (3-4) with two runs in the sixth and then scoring five unearned runs in the seventh, when reliever Tim Hill committed two throwing errors and hit a batter. Lane Thomas hit an RBI single and Candelario a two-run double off Hill before Joey Meneses greeted Brent Honeywell with a two-run double. Meneses also had three RBIs.

The Padres, whose $250 million payroll is third-highest in baseball, continue to be wildly inconsistent. They won 10-0 at San Francisco on Thursday to avoid a four-game sweep and then routed the Nationals 13-3 on Friday night. But they had only four hits in losing 2-0 Saturday night and looked flat again on Sunday. They came into the season with World Series aspirations, but have been under .500 since May 12.

Gore (4-6), who went to Washington in the blockbuster trade for Juan Soto on Aug. 2, held the Padres to one run and five hits, struck out nine and walked two. He got off to a great start by striking out the first six batters, including superstars Fernando Tatis Jr. and Soto to end the first and Manny Machado and Xander Bogaerts to open the second.

The Padres, who had gone 13 straight innings without advancing a runner past second base, broke through in the fifth when Tatis hit a two-out RBI single to tie it at 1. Gore then struck out Soto with runners on the corners to end the threat.

Mason Thompson walked the bases full with two outs in the sixth before Joe La Sorsa came on and struck out Gary Sanchez.

Candelario hit his 10th homer, driving a 2-0 pitch from Seth Lugo deep into the stands in right-center with two outs in the first.

San Diego’s Kim Ha-Seong homered in the seventh, his eighth.

TRAINER’S ROOM

Padres: Soto was shaken up after hitting the left field wall face-first while catching Dominic Smith’s fly ball in the second, but stayed in the game.

UP NEXT

Nationals: RHP Trevor Williams (4-4, 4.14) is scheduled to start Monday night at Seattle versus RHP Luis Castillo (4-6, 2.89).

Padres: RHP Yu Darvish (5-6, 4.84) is scheduled to start Tuesday night at Pittsburgh against LHP Rich Hill (6-7, 4.34).

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