SAN DIEGO — All-Star Jurickson Profar hit a tying home run leading off the ninth inning and Manny Machado walked it off with a two-run shot in the San Diego Padres' wild 10-8 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Friday night.
The Diamondbacks had stunned the Padres by rallying from a five-run deficit in the top of the inning to take an 8-7 lead on Alek Thomas' first career grand slam with one out and pinch-hitter Randal Grichuk's go-ahead, two-run shot with two outs, both off Robert Suarez.
But Profar hit his 13th homer to right-center on a 3-2 pitch from Paul Sewald (0-2). Jake Cronenworth walked and was replaced by pinch runner Tyler Wade. Machado then hit his 12th homer, to left-center to send the crowd of 47,171 — the largest in Petco Park history — into a frenzy.
''This team is built that way. We're going to fight," Machado said.
''We had our best three players go up there and do it. We created havoc like we've been doing all year. We've got the best player in baseball right now going up there and leading it off. He tied up the game and gave us the chance to go out and win it in the same inning.''
Machado said his walk-off homer "is up there with the best ones I've had.''
Profar is having a career year at 31 and on a $1 million contract. He was voted an All-Star starter for the first time.
''We're making it normal, right? We're showing who we are as a team," Profar said. "We don't quit. We're built that way. We've got dudes in the lineup, you know?''