SAN DIEGO — Kyle Higashioka homered leading off the ninth inning and the San Diego Padres beat the Oakland Athletics 4-3 on Tuesday night.
Fernando Tatis Jr. extended his hitting streak to a career-high 17 games, but Jurickson Profar, who entered second in the big leagues in batting and first in the NL in on-base percentage, hurt himself swinging at a pitch leading off the eighth and fell to the ground.
Profar was replaced by pinch-hitter David Peralta, who flied out to center field. The Padres loaded the bases with two outs before Merrill Jackson flied out to left.
Higashioka ended it with a drive to left off left-hander Scott Alexander (0-1), his fifth homer of the season. It was the first career walk-off homer for Higashioka, and his second game-ending hit.
Afterward, he chatted up professional surfer Rob Machado in the clubhouse.
''He's probably my favorite surfer, because I'm also a goofy footer, so I watch a lot of his videos," Higashioka said. ''That might have been cooler than hitting the walk-off.''
Higashioka, who is from Huntington Beach, which is known as Surf City USA, said homering was ''kind of the last thing that was going through my mind, especially with a high groundball guy. If you get too big against those guys, you end up just pounding them into the ground. We definitely just needed a baserunner. Luckily he hung a changeup, and just stayed through it.''
Padres manager Mike Shildt said Profar has a ''sore knee. I mean, it's something he's been battling and playing with a little bit. ... It's something he's dealt with and medically we have a handle on. I think we've got a pretty good idea of what this is and we've been able to treat it and get ahead of it. Tonight it just was one of those nights that wasn't good for him."