Padres, not Dodgers, are the team Giants need to be concerned about

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SAN FRANCISCO — The team the Giants should be worried about isn’t the Dodgers. It’s the San Diego Padres, and not just because they beat the Giants 7-4 Thursday at Oracle Park.

The Dodgers at this point are a phantom because the regular-season series with the Giants has concluded. Idle on Thursday, the Dodgers (94-53) are one game back of the Giants (95-52) in the NL West with the two teams on parallel tracks with 15 games remaining in that they don’t play again in the regular season.

San Diego, which split the four-game series in San Francisco, still has six games remaining against the Giants. If the Padres (76-70) are to win the second National League wild card spot behind either the Giants or Dodgers, beating the Giants is a big part of the formula.

The more times the Padres beat the Giants, the more likely it is the two teams would meet in a one-game wild card game when the playoffs begin. The Padres last six games of the season are all on the road — three against the Dodgers and three against the Giants.

Giants starter Kevin Gausman (14-6) was gone after five innings, giving up eight hits and four earned runs with one walk and seven strikeouts before a crowd of 23,379. He gave up a solo home run to Fernando Tatis Jr., his 39th, in the third inning.

Evan Longoria homered in the eighth inning for the Giants, his 13th of the season.

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – SEPTEMBER 16: San Francisco Giants’ Evan Longoria is welcomed back to the dugout after his 8th inning home run against the San Diego Padres at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., on Thursday, Sept. 16, 2021. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

While Gausman’s end result was unsatisfactory, manager Gabe Kapler liked the life on his pitches.

“I thought from a very early stage Gausman’s stuff was good. His split was good and his fastball was up to 98,” Kapler said. “The Padres are swinging the bats very well. Chalk it up to running into the best version of them.. When you’re going up against an offense performing that well we need to match it and exceed it and we weren’t able to do that today.”

A two-out, two-run double that Tommy Pham sliced down the right field line gave San Diego a 4-0 lead in the fifth inning. The inning opened with a single by Jurickson Profar, followed by a broken-bat infield single by Tatis. After Manny Machado flied out, Adam Frazier’s comebacker resulted in a fielders choice for the second out, putting runners at first and third. Frazier stole second uncontested, which set up Pham’s two-run double.

San Diego opened the scoring in the second on Trent Grisham’s sacrifice fly, with Tatis’ home run leading off the third on a 1-2 count.

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – SEPTEMBER 16: San Diego Padres’ Fernando Tatis Jr. is greeted by Adam Frazier after hitting a solo home run against the San Francisco Giants in the third inning at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., on Thursday, Sept. 16, 2021. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

“I felt the ball was really exploding out of my hand with the fastball and my split was really good,” Gausman said. “I’ve got to give credit to them. They battled me. They probably had four broken-bat base hits and that’s frustrating, but all you can do is make your pitch and sometimes things don’t go your way.”

Nabil Crismatt, a change-up and off-speed pitcher who replaced opener Pierce Johnson after the first inning, blanked the Giants through the fifth to get the win and improve his record to 3-1.

“He was kind of mixing and matching and landing his breaking balls for strikes,” Kapler said. “He kind of created an off-balance look for some of our hitters and did a nice job executing his plan.”

The Giants didn’t score until Kris Bryant came home on a wild pitch in the sixth inning against reliever Austin Adams. They brought the tying run to the plate in that inning with Wilmer Flores at the plate and two on, but Daniel Hudson got the third out on a fly to center.

In the seventh, the Giants climbed within 4-2 when LaMonte Wade Jr. hit a ground rule double to left center, scoring Tommy La Stella. La Stella had a one-out pinch single and moved to second on a wild pitch.

San Diego added three runs in the eighth inning against reliever Tony Watson, one on a pinch RBI double by Wil Myers and two more when Machado dumped a two-out single to bring in two more runs with the bases loaded.

The Giants added a run in the ninth when Wade, who opened the inning with a single and went to third on Darin Ruf’s single off the center field fence, scored on a wild pitch by Mark Melancon.

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – SEPTEMBER 16: San Diego Padres catcher Austin Nola chases a wild pitch by Mark Melancon that scores the San Francisco Giants LaMonte Wade Jr. in the ninth inning at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., on Thursday, Sept. 16, 2021. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

With a 7-6 record against the Padres, the last six games between the teams will go a long way toward determining the fate of both.

“The Padres are fighting to get in and we’re fighting to win the division and they’re certainly not going to roll over and hand it to us,” Bryant said. “They’ve got some guys that are having really good years. We’ll see them a bunch over the next two weeks and hopefully we’ll have more wins than losses.”

The Giants, who had scored six or more runs in 10 straight games heading in to Thursday, host the NL East-leading Atlanta Braves in a three-game series that starts Friday night. Logan Webb (10-3), the Giants best pitcher during the second half of the season, opposes Charlie Morton (13-5) of Atlanta.

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – SEPTEMBER 16: San Diego Padres closer Mark Melancon and catcher Austin Nola celebrate their 7-4 victory over the San Francisco Giants at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., on Thursday, Sept. 16, 2021. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – SEPTEMBER 16: San Francisco Giants starting pitcher Kevin Gausman leaves the game, down 4-0 to the San Diego Padres after completing the fifth inning at Oracle Park in San Francisco, Calif., on Thursday, Sept. 16, 2021. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

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