LOS ANGELES — Manny Machado started a game-ending triple play and the San Diego Padres clinched a postseason berth with a 4-2 victory over the NL West-leading Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday night.
Jake Cronenworth hit an early two-run homer for the streaking Padres, assured at least a National League wild card with five games left in the regular season. They moved within two games of Los Angeles, with two games remaining in their critical series at Dodger Stadium.
''Just to get this lead back up to three, it's really important,'' Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said.
After the Dodgers scored once in the ninth inning, they had runners at first and second when Miguel Rojas hit a sharp grounder to Machado at third base. The former Dodger stepped on the bag and went around the horn for a triple play that ended it.
''We've got to give Manny credit,'' Roberts said. ''He made a heck of a play.''
The Dodgers hit into two double plays earlier in the game.
San Diego's celebration was delayed when the Dodgers challenged the out call at second base, but the ruling was upheld following a replay review.
''It's shocking,'' Roberts said of the ending. ''It's the least likely outcome.''