Rangers Give Up 4th Grand Slam To Padres In 4 Games While Getting Swept
SAN DIEGO (CBSDFW.COM/AP) - Eric Hosmer hit a grand slam in the fifth inning Thursday night against the Texas Rangers, making the San Diego Padres the first team in MLB history to hit a slam in four straight games.
Hosmer's shot off Kyle Gibson with one out in the fifth inning bounced off the top of the right-field wall and into the seats, giving the Padres a 5-2 lead.
The Rangers ended up losing Thursday night 8-7 in 10 innings.
The Padres' grand slam barrage started with Fernando Tatis Jr.'s controversial homer on Monday night at Texas, when he went deep on a 3-0 pitch with the Padres leading by seven runs.
That angered the Rangers.
Padres rookie manager Jayce Tingler initially wasn't too happy with it because Tatis missed a take sign before hitting the opposite-field shot.
Wil Myers hit a slam in a 6-4 win at Texas on Tuesday, and Manny Machado hit a walkoff slam in the 10th inning Wednesday night for a 6-3 win.
Austin Hedges, Tatis and Machado were aboard for Hosmer's historic shot.
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