September 5, 1993
Atlanta Braves 3 (W: Maddux, 17-9)
San Diego Padres 2 (L: Martinez, 3-1)
86-51
2nd place
2.5 games behind
LATE ATLANTA RALLY CLOSES GAP ON GIANTS
For most of the afternoon, it appeared Atlanta starter Greg Maddux would pitch quite well and once again come up short of a victory. Scattering six hits but walking an unusually high - for him anyway - four hitters, Maddux went into the bottom of the 8th at Atlanta's Fulton County Stadium today trailing, 2-1, only to get bailed out by the new acquisition who has changed the entire look of the Braves (Fred McGriff), and the hot hitting former Rookie of the Year closing in on 40 home runs, David Justice. When rookie Trevor Hoffman, acquired from the Marlins in the Gary Sheffield trade in June as part of San Diego's fire sale, walked McGriff with one out in the 9th, Padres Manager Jim Riggleman yanked him in favor of another rookie, Pedro Martinez, hoping the lefty facing the lefty Justice would prevail. But it was Justice who blasted a two-run shot into right centerfield for his 36th homer, giving Maddux a 3-2 lead that the staff ace held onto with a 1-2-3 ninth. Justice has now hit 7 homers in the last 11 games and has 20 RBIs in the last 14 for a total of 102 on the year. The Braves who won their fourth in a row, are 21-4 in their last 25 contests.
The Giants, meanwhile, let the Braves creep just a little bit closer by blowing two leads of 1-0 and 5-2 before tying the Cardinals in the 8th on a Matt Williams solo homer. But in the bottom of the 9th, two walks, a double, and a game-winning RBI single by Tom Pagnozzi sent the Giants down to defeat, 7-6. the loss cuts their lead over the Braves down to just 2.5 games, the closest the Braves have been to first place since May 15.
Atlanta Braves 3 (W: Maddux, 17-9)
San Diego Padres 2 (L: Martinez, 3-1)
86-51
2nd place
2.5 games behind
LATE ATLANTA RALLY CLOSES GAP ON GIANTS
For most of the afternoon, it appeared Atlanta starter Greg Maddux would pitch quite well and once again come up short of a victory. Scattering six hits but walking an unusually high - for him anyway - four hitters, Maddux went into the bottom of the 8th at Atlanta's Fulton County Stadium today trailing, 2-1, only to get bailed out by the new acquisition who has changed the entire look of the Braves (Fred McGriff), and the hot hitting former Rookie of the Year closing in on 40 home runs, David Justice. When rookie Trevor Hoffman, acquired from the Marlins in the Gary Sheffield trade in June as part of San Diego's fire sale, walked McGriff with one out in the 9th, Padres Manager Jim Riggleman yanked him in favor of another rookie, Pedro Martinez, hoping the lefty facing the lefty Justice would prevail. But it was Justice who blasted a two-run shot into right centerfield for his 36th homer, giving Maddux a 3-2 lead that the staff ace held onto with a 1-2-3 ninth. Justice has now hit 7 homers in the last 11 games and has 20 RBIs in the last 14 for a total of 102 on the year. The Braves who won their fourth in a row, are 21-4 in their last 25 contests.
The Giants, meanwhile, let the Braves creep just a little bit closer by blowing two leads of 1-0 and 5-2 before tying the Cardinals in the 8th on a Matt Williams solo homer. But in the bottom of the 9th, two walks, a double, and a game-winning RBI single by Tom Pagnozzi sent the Giants down to defeat, 7-6. the loss cuts their lead over the Braves down to just 2.5 games, the closest the Braves have been to first place since May 15.