David Peterson allowed six hits and six runs with three walks and one strikeout over five innings in a loss to the Padres on Wednesday.
Peterson’s disastrous second half continued here. He allowed runs in each of the first two innings, but seemed to settle in reasonably well afterwards. That is, until a mammoth grand slam from Manny Machado in the fifth inning on a 3-2 curveball that caught far too much of the plate. It turned Peterson’s line from palatable to awful and the circumstances by which he got there were even more frustrating. He hit Jake Cronenworth with two strikes, walked Fernando Tatis Jr. after getting ahead of him 1-2, and then Luis Arraez dropped down a bunt single to set the stage for Machado. Peterson now has an ugly 4.86 ER since August 1st and is scheduled for a tough meeting with the Cubs up next.