The Dodgers-Padres series was one home run-robbing catch after another
![AJ Pollock, competing against spectators, pulled back Manny Machado's seeming home run on Tuesday night.](https://ca-times.brightspotcdn.com/dims4/default/25b9f7b/2147483647/strip/true/crop/2878x1919+0+0/resize/1200x800!/quality/75/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fcalifornia-times-brightspot.s3.amazonaws.com%2F49%2F83%2Fa9d9543e45e3bd438b56152c6d8a%2Fdodgers-padres-baseball-41410.jpg)
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The Dodgers swept the Padres, holding their National League West rivals to five runs in three games and dominating virtually every category, but one.
Home run-saving catches.
After AJ Pollock, fighting off three fans, pulled back Manny Machado’s towering fly to left field in Tuesday’s opener, the Padres had the next two, debatably three, over/nearly-over-the-fence catches.
Here’s a rundown of the four catches, in chronological order:
GAME: 1
ROBBER: AJ Pollock
ROBBED: Manny Machado
IMPACT: Prevented Padres from going up 2-1 in Dodgers 5-2 win
GAME: 2
ROBBER: Wil Myers
ROBBED: Corey Seager
IMPACT: Looked like game-saver in 1-0 game until Will Smith banged game-tying homer in eighth inning of 16-inning game ultimately won by Dodgers, 5-3.
GAME: 2
ROBBER: Trent Grisham
ROBBED: Max Muncy
IMPACT: Debatable whether this would have gone over the fence, but, like Myers’ snag, Grisham’s leaping catch at the 396-foot sign in right center temporarily kept the game 1-0 Padres.
GAME: 3
ROBBER: Grisham
ROBBED: Pollock
IMPACT: The least consequential of the four, this grab was arguably the most impressive, a full-sprint leap at the centerfield wall late in a 4-0 Dodgers win.
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