SAN DIEGO — Rookie Jackson Merrill hit a 440-foot, three-run homer to the base of the batter's eye in center field and had a bat flip to match as the San Diego Padres beat the NL Central-leading Milwaukee Brewers 6-4 Saturday for their fourth straight win.
Ha-Seong Kim and Kyle Higashioka also homered for the Padres, who popped back above .500 and will go for a four-game sweep on Sunday.
The Padres were cruising toward a shutout when Jhony Brito loaded the bases with two outs in the ninth on two singles and a walk, and then allowed Brice Turang's grand slam to left.
Robert Suarez came on to get the final out for his 19th save.
The 21-year-old Merrill has 10 homers overall and seven in his last 10 games. That stretch started with two homers, including a walk-off shot, in a 5-4 home win against Oakland on June 12.
His blast Saturday, with one out in the fourth, was the longest of his career, surpassing the 411-foot shot he hit off Jose Quintana at the New York Mets on June 15.
''I don't think I've ever looked at distance because if it goes over the fence, it's a homer," Merrill said. "If it was 330 or 440 (feet), whatever, it counts the same. I thought I've hit some balls harder than that. They just haven't carried as much because night games here are a little difficult. I'm just trying to put the barrel on the ball.''
Merrill carried his bat with him for the first few steps of his trot while watching the ball fly out of the park and then flipped it aside. He finished with three hits.