SAN DIEGO -- Padres skipper Andy Green has preached it all season: Good things happen when you put the ball in play.
Even if it's a 60-foot chopper up the third-base line.
That's precisely how the Padres walked off the Marlins in a 3-2 victory on Wednesday night at Petco Park. Pinch-hitter Hunter Renfroe chopped a single to third, tying the game. When Miguel Rojas bounced his ensuing throw to first base, Freddy Galvis scampered home with the winning run.
Franmil Reyes opened the rally by working a walk against Marlins closer Brad Ziegler.