SAN DIEGO — Jurickson Profar homered and reliever Jeremiah Estrada extended his club-record strikeout streak to 13 straight batters, the most in the expansion era, for the San Diego Padres, who beat the Miami Marlins 4-0 on Tuesday night for their third straight win.
Estrada achieved his milestone by striking out the side in the ninth. He celebrated by pounding his chest and glove and blowing a kiss to the sky. A few minutes later, he got a Gatorade shower from his teammates.
All 13 strikeouts in the streak have been swinging.
''It's kind of hard to believe,'' said Estrada, 25, who was picked up off waivers from the Cubs in November. ''I feel like I just got done playing a video game and I finally accomplished a mission that I've been trying to go after for so long.''
Estrada, who is from the Palm Springs area, said he knew Robert Suarez was unavailable after getting consecutive saves.
''It's hard for it sink in right now. I just feel like I did my job and we got the win," said Estrada, who was recalled from Triple-A on April 26.
Knuckleballer Matt Waldron pitched seven impressive innings — his longest stint in the majors — for the win.
Waldron said watching Estrada is ''incredible. He looks like he's having a lot of fun out there and his confidence ... he was in Triple-A like a month ago, so it's awesome to see him dominate at this level.''