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San Diego at Arizona

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Padres 4, Diamondbacks 2
 

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PHOENIX -- Ryan Klesko and the San Diego Padres took their time beating the Arizona Diamondbacks.

The Padres were 0-for-11 with runners in scoring position until Klesko hit a tiebreaking, two-run double in the ninth inning of San Diego's 4-2 victory Saturday night.

"It was a weird game," said Klesko, who beat the Diamondbacks on April 18 with a walkoff homer. "That's the type of game you've got to take advantage of and win when you get the chance.

"It was one of those games when both pitchers threw good, and one hit can make you win or lose."

The Padres tied it in the eighth with the help of three walks, then took the lead in the ninth.

With one out, Mark Loretta hit an infield single off Oscar Villarreal (0-1), and Brian Giles followed with a single. Both scored when Klesko lined a sinker into the right-field corner.

"That's why he's in the lineup," Sean Burroughs said. "He got the big hit here. He got the home run to save us at Petco (Park). He's a good hitter."

Trevor Hoffman worked a scoreless ninth, earning his third save in four tries.

The Padres evened it at 2-2 when Arizona reliever Jose Valverde, who replaced starter Steve Sparks, walked three of the first four Padres he faced.

Valverde was pulled for Mike Koplove, and pinch-hitter Kerry Robinson tapped a grounder to Shea Hillenbrand. The third baseman threw the ball into the dirt in front of Robby Hammock at home trying to force Giles, and Giles scored.

"I thought it was a foul ball, and that play has nothing to do with the outcome of the game," Hillenbrand said.

Koplove struck out Khalil Greene and pinch-hitter Miguel Ojeda to end the inning.

Akinori Otsuka (1-1) pitched a perfect eighth for the Padres.

Luis Gonzalez had a two-run homer in the sixth for the Diamondbacks, preventing David Wells from getting his first National League win in nine years.

"He did a great job," manager Bruce Bochy said about Wells' 76-pitch outing, his fourth since signing with the Padres as a free agent in the offseason. "We just got in a situation where we were down nine outs and hit to hit for him there, but he pitched great. We scrapped -- our first two runs, I don't think we got a hit."

Wells allowed two runs and five hits in six innings, and retired 11 consecutive hitters at one point.

Wells had Gonzalez down 1-2 before the slugger worked the count to 3-2 and then drove a shot into the right-field bleachers to make it 2-1.

"The pitch was down in the dirt," Wells said about his curveball to Gonzalez. "He went down and got it. It's frustrating when you make a good pitch like that and they hit them."

Scott Linebrink relieved Wells in the seventh and gave up a leadoff single to Danny Bautista, who kept his 16-game hitting streak -- best in the majors -- alive. But Bautista was eliminated on a double play when Hillenbrand grounded to second, and Linebrink struck out Hammock.

Sparks, who worked three innings of relief in Milwaukee on Wednesday and Thursday, allowed one run on four hits and three walks in seven innings -- his longest outing since he worked eight for Detroit against Minnesota on Sept. 18, 2002.

"It couldn't have been much better," Arizona manager Bob Brenly said. "Especially considering what he's done for us over the last three days coming out of the bullpen."

Notes

The Padres have played 18 straight games against NL West foes with Sunday's finale in Phoenix to go before facing a non-division team (Montreal). ... Bautista's previous career-best, 15-game hitting streak ran from Aug. 15-Sept. 1, 2000. ... Long, 2-for-3 this game, is 7-for-15 against Sparks, a knuckleball specialist. ... Burroughs sprained his left ankle batting in the third inning and left the game in the fifth.


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Players of the Game
Arizona

L. Gonzalez
AB 4
R 1
H 2
HR 1
RBI 2
San Diego

R. Klesko
AB 4
R 1
H 1
HR 0
RBI 2
 
San Diego Padres
Sean Burroughs, 3B3000000 .329
    Ramon Vazquez, 3B2000000 .118
Mark Loretta, 2B5120000 .347
Brian Giles, RF4220102 .188
Phil Nevin, 1B4000115 .301
Ryan Klesko, LF4112100 .255
    Trevor Hoffman, P0000000 .000
Terrence Long, CF-LF4020112 .375
Ramon Hernandez, C1000201 .211
   a- Kerry Robinson, PH1000000 .231
    Akinori Otsuka, P0000000 .000
    Jay Payton, CF0000000 .232
Khalil Greene, SS4000025 .293
David Wells, P2000003 .000
   b- Brian Buchanan, PH1000000 .462
    Scott Linebrink, P0000000 .000
   c- Miguel Ojeda, PH-C1000013 .286
Totals364726521 
a-hit into fielder's choice for Hernandez in the 8th
b-flied out for Wells in the 7th
c-struck out for Linebrink in the 8th
Batting
2B - Brian Giles (2, Sparks), Ryan Klesko (4, Villarreal)
RBI - Ryan Klesko 2 (13)
2-OUT RBI - Ryan Klesko 2 (3)
SB - Terrence Long (1, 3rd base off Sparks/Hammock), Ramon Hernandez (1, 2nd base off Sparks/Hammock)
Team LOB - 11
Fielding
DP - Loretta-Greene-Nevin, Loretta-Greene-Nevin
San Diego Padres
David Wells 6522221 5.48
Scott Linebrink 1100010 2.89
Akinori Otsuka (W,1-1) 1000010 1.00
Trevor Hoffman (S,3) 1000020 3.00
Pitches-Strikes - David Wells 76-48, Scott Linebrink 9-6, Akinori Otsuka 11-8, Trevor Hoffman 10-7
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - David Wells 7-7, Scott Linebrink 1-0, Trevor Hoffman 1-0
Batters Faced - David Wells 23, Scott Linebrink 3, Akinori Otsuka 3, Trevor Hoffman 3
Arizona Diamondbacks
Matt Kata, 2B4010020 .372
Alex Cintron, SS4110000 .277
Luis Gonzalez, LF4122010 .281
Richie Sexson, 1B2000200 .209
Steve Finley, CF4000013 .197
Danny Bautista, RF3010000 .385
Shea Hillenbrand, 3B3010001 .188
Robby Hammock, C3000011 .125
Steve Sparks, P2000010 .000
    Jose Valverde, P0000000 .000
    Mike Koplove, P0000000 .000
   a- Carlos Baerga, PH1000000 .100
    Oscar Villarreal, P0000000 .000
Totals30262265 
a-fouled out for Koplove in the 8th
Batting
HR - Luis Gonzalez (5, Wells)
RBI - Luis Gonzalez 2 (12)
2-OUT RBI - Luis Gonzalez 2 (4)
CS - Matt Kata (1, 2nd base by Wells/Hernandez)
Team LOB - 3
Fielding
E - Shea Hillenbrand (3, Wild throw(E5) on force attempt), Steve Sparks (1, Dropped throw(E3), assist to Sexson)
Arizona Diamondbacks
Steve Sparks 7411320 4.56
Jose Valverde (H,4) 0.1010300 4.00
Mike Koplove (BS,2) 0.2000020 6.75
Oscar Villarreal (L,0-1) 1322010 6.75
IBB - Long by Jose Valverde
WP - Steve Sparks (2)
Pitches-Strikes - Steve Sparks 94-58, Jose Valverde 17-5, Mike Koplove 9-7, Oscar Villarreal 19-12
Ground Balls-Fly Balls - Steve Sparks 11-9, Jose Valverde 1-0, Mike Koplove 1-0, Oscar Villarreal 1-1
Batters Faced - Steve Sparks 29, Jose Valverde 4, Mike Koplove 3, Oscar Villarreal 6
Game Information
Attendance - 32657
Game Time - 2:29
Temperature - 77
Umpires - Home - Mike DiMuro, First Base - Rob Drake, Second Base - Terry Craft, Third Base - Lance Barksdale
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