SAN FRANCISCO — Joe Musgrove struck out eight in six innings, Manny Machado and Jackson Merrill both drove in two runs and the San Diego Padres beat San Francisco 8-0 on Saturday night to hand the Giants their third straight shutout.
Donovan Solano had four of San Diego's 17 hits and Xander Bogaerts homered for the Padres, who hold the top National League wild card. They clawed within 3 1/2 games of the first-place Dodgers — who have lost four of five — in the NL West.
Musgrove said the Padres are ''chasing right down their backs right now.''
''We're playing really good baseball,'' he said. ''Our confidence is high. The approach is right on both sides of the baseball. So I think we're in a really good spot to make a push at this thing.''
The Giants have lost four of five. They've been shut out in three consecutive games for the first time since 1992 and just the fourth time in the San Francisco era (since 1958).
Frustrated manager Bob Melvin said his team is focused, running hard down the line and preparing for games, but ''it just looks awful when you're not hitting and you're playing awful defense.''
He added the Giants did not display ''major league quality'' on Saturday.
''It's the big leagues,'' Melvin said. ''It looks like the instructional league at times.''