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Washington Nationals use wild 7th inning rally to beat the San Diego Padres
- Nationals flip a close game with a seven-run seventh inning to beat the Padres at Nationals Park.
- Padres' early homers from Bogaerts, Machado and Tatis gave them a lead before the rally.
- A misplayed potential double play by Tatis and a failed bag run tied the game before the seventh-inning burst.
- Curtis Mead delivered an RBI walk and later broke the game open with a clutch double.
- Beeter closed strong for the Nationals to seal the win in front of a raucous crowd.
- Drew Millas contributed with a solo homer earlier, aiding the Nationals' offense.
- The win moves Washington back over .500 and keeps them in contention for another series win.
- Padres manager Craig Stammen was ejected after arguing a challenged call.
- Luis Garcia drove in two runs with a timely hit during the seventh inning rally.
- The Padres initially built a lead with a sequence of base hits and homers before the late surge.
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