Musgrove delivers a solid 6-inning performance, while Tatis struggles at the plate in his comeback, as the San Diego Padres defeat the Detroit Tigers 3-0

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Xander Bogaerts and Fernando Tatis Jr. celebrates after winning the game

Joe Musgrove pitched six solid innings, and Fernando Tatis Jr. went 0 for 4 in his first game back since June 21 as the San Diego Padres defeated the Detroit Tigers 3-0 on Monday.

Luis Arraez contributed two RBI singles for the Padres, helping them move ahead of Arizona into the top wild card spot in the National League.

Tatis was taken off the 60-day injured list after being out with a stress reaction in his right thighbone. The star right fielder received loud cheers during the pregame lineup announcements and when he ran to his defensive position to start the game, waving to the fans.

He grounded out twice — though he moved two runners forward in the two-run eighth inning — and also fouled out and struck out.

“That was amazing. Amazing, man,” Tatis said. “The fans were incredible. Just amazing energy all the way around. Like I mentioned earlier, just happy to be back with the boys and just great W all the way around.”

He added that running to right field felt “beautiful, man. I wish I could put it into words, but I had goosebumps, and my energy went right through the roof. And that was the push that I definitely needed and it was just beautiful all the way around.”

Fernando Tatis Jr. swings the bat before the game

Tatis won both the NL Gold Glove Award and Platinum Glove Award in 2023, his first season playing right field.

Manager Mike Shildt mentioned that Yu Darvish will be activated in time to start Wednesday night. Darvish has been out since May 30 due to injuries and a stint on the restricted list for personal reasons.

Musgrove said it was “awesome” to have Tatis back.

“We’ve been missing him. He’s a big bat and his presence, his ability to track balls down in the outfield, you feel very confident filling up the zone and letting the defense work behind you,” Musgrove said.

“He’s a guy that’s been kind of the heart and soul of the team at times here, so missing him, we’ve done our best to stay above water and keep ourselves in a good position so he can get himself healthy and come back when he’s ready. It’s nice to have him back.”

Musgrove (5-4) was making his fifth start since a 2 1/2-month stay on the injured list with right elbow inflammation. He held the Tigers to three hits while striking out eight and walking two.

The first two batters in the fourth reached before Musgrove retired the side. He put two runners on with two outs in the sixth before striking out Colt Keith.

Joe Musgrove pitches in the 2nd inning

“He’s been lights out for us ever since he came back,” Manny Machado said. “To have him back healthy has been huge for us. We need him to get to where we want to get to and he’s going out there and doing his part.”

“Guys are getting healthy. That’s the most important part,” Machado said. “The team is getting back to its old self.” Robert Suarez pitched the ninth for his 31st save.

Tigers opener Tyler Holton went two innings before Brenan Hanifee (0-1) took over. Mason McCoy beat out an infield single with one out in the third and advanced on Hanifee’s throwing error, and then scored on Arraez’s single to right.

Arraez hit another RBI single in the eighth and Manny Machado added an RBI base hit.

Tatis ground out in the eighth but advanced Mason McCoy and Arraez. McCoy was thrown out at home on Jake Cronenworth’s grounder, but Arraez advanced and then scored on Machado’s single.

“I just loved his approach,” manager Mike Shildt said about Tatis. “Do what the game calls for, he sees a big hole, boom, ends up moving them over. I really love the intent of that.”

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