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San Diego at Pittsburgh

TIME: 07:05 P.M. EST
VENUE: PNC Park

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Rookies Luis Durango and Everth Cabrera are giving the San Diego Padres something positive to build on for next season.

The duo will try to help the Padres continue their success at PNC Park on Friday night in the opener of a four-game set against the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Durango scored from second on Cabrera's RBI single in the 10th inning Wednesday, giving the Padres (66-81) a 6-5 victory over Arizona to salvage a victory from the three-game set.

Cabrera and Durango each collected three hits in the series finale. All of Durango's hits came on infield singles in his first career start, and he stole second to set up Cabrera's walkoff hit.

"There's no doubt this guy is fast ... that's an understatement," manager Bud Black told the Padres' official Web site. "The thing about Luis is he's hit everywhere he's been. This guy has won batting titles. Time will tell (if he sticks in the majors) but he has that look in the eye. ... He's playing."

The 23-year-old Durango was recalled from Double-A San Antonio on Monday after hitting .281 with 44 steals. Last season, the center fielder hit .328 in 110 games between two Class-A clubs after leading the Arizona Fall League with a .378 average.

Cabrera, a 22-year-old shortstop, leads San Diego with 23 stolen bases and seven triples.

Neither Durango nor Cabrera have played at PNC Park, but their team sure has enjoyed visiting. The Padres have won all eight series they've played at the stadium, which opened in 2001. San Diego's last series loss in Pittsburgh came at Three Rivers Stadium from July 28-30, 2000.

Though the Padres lost the only series between the teams this season, dropping two of three in San Diego from April 24-26, they've won 12 of their last 17 games in Pittsburgh.

Tim Stauffer (4-6, 3.31 ERA) will take the mound against the Pirates (55-89) for the first time.

The right-hander has gone 3-0 with a 2.22 ERA in his last four starts after losing his previous four with a 5.40 ERA. Stauffer yielded one run and three hits with four walks in six innings of a 3-2, 10-inning victory over Colorado on Saturday.

The Pirates have dropped 17 of 19 and appear to be nearly assured of a third consecutive last-place finish the NL Central.

They lost again Wednesday, 3-1 at Los Angeles, but manager John Russell found some solace from that three-game sweep as his team was outscored 14-7.

"I can't ever say I'm happy about losing three games in a row, but you can't say enough about how the guys battled," Russell said. "We fell short in all three games, but you can't fault the effort. We get into games like this, and unfortunately it comes down to one pitch or one play, and very good teams take advantage of that."

Russell will give the ball to Charlie Morton (3-8, 5.35), who is looking to avoid a third consecutive loss. However, the right-hander is coming off a quality start, allowing three runs in six innings of a 9-1 defeat at Houston on Friday.

Morton won his only outing against the Padres, giving up one run in 5 1-3 innings of a 4-1 victory July 12, 2008.

 
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Weather
weather image  Sunny. Mild.
Hi TempLo TempWindHumidityPrecip %
77°F58°F6mph/W48%3%
Standings
TeamStandingsWLPct.GBL 10Strk
San Diego5th NL West1731.354153-7 L 2
Pittsburgh3rd NL Central2224.47845-5 W 2
Probable Starters

Tim Stauffer, RHP
2009 stats
73.0 Innings Pitched 97.0
4-7 Wins-Losses 5-9
3.58 Earned Run Average 4.55
34 Walks 40
53 Strikeouts 62
90 Pitches Per Start 89
Career vs. opponent
- Innings Pitched -
--- Wins-Losses ---
- Earned Run Average -

Charlie Morton, RHP
BATTER VS. PITCHER (Career)
vs Charlie Morton
PlayerABHHRBBSOAVG
Headley21011.500
Kouzmanoff31002.333
Bell000000
Blanco000000
Burke000000
 
BATTER VS. PITCHER (Career)
vs Tim Stauffer
PlayerABHHRBBSOAVG
Bautista000000
Bixler000000
Bootcheck000000
Capps000000
Cedeno000000
Game Odds
AwayLineHomeLine
San Diego 110 Pittsburgh -120
Injuries
San Diego
PlayerInjury
J. BartlettKnee
K. BlanksShoulder
J. DarnellShoulder
L. ForsytheFoot
J. HermidaHip
M. KotsayBack
C. LuebkeElbow
C. MaybinWrist
D. MoseleyShoulder
M. OwingsForearm
C. QuentinKnee
T. StaufferElbow
H. StreetLat
E. StultsTriceps
J. WielandElbow
Pittsburgh
PlayerInjury
J. KarstensShoulder
C. LerouxPectoral
D. McCutchenOblique
G. NunezAnkle
 
Series Game Log
DateatResult/TimeWinnerLoser
May 25PITPIT 1-0Burnett Dempster 
May 26PITPIT 3-2Hanrahan Dolis 
May 27PIT 1:35 PM EDT  
Jul 23PIT 7:05 PM EDT  
Jul 24PIT 7:05 PM EDT  
Jul 25PIT12:35 PM EDT  
Jul 30CHC 8:05 PM EDT  
Jul 31CHC 8:05 PM EDT  
Aug 1CHC 2:20 PM EDT  
Sep 7PIT 7:05 PM EDT  
Sep 8PIT 7:05 PM EDT  
Sep 9PIT 1:35 PM EDT  
Sep 14CHC 2:20 PM EDT  
Sep 15CHC 1:05 PM EDT  
Sep 16CHC 2:20 PM EDT  
Sep 17CHC 8:05 PM EDT  
Other Games
Bos 3 Final
Balt 1
Tor 4 Final
TB 11
Ana 2 Final
Tex 0
Det 0 Final
Min 3
KC 11 Final
CHW 0
Cle 1 Final
Oak 2
NYY 2 Final
Sea 3
Fla 4 Final
Cin 3
Wash 6 Final
NYM 5
Phi 9 Final
Atl 4
Hou 2 Final
Mil 3
CHC 2 Final
StL 3
Colo 5 Final
Ariz 7
SF 8 Final
LA 4