Padres try to string back-to-back wins together against LA
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09/07/2010 -
(Sportsbook Betting Lines) - After finally being able to end a potentially-costly 10-
game skid on Monday, the San Diego Padres will try to start up a winning
streak behind their best pitcher when the National League West leaders resume
a three-game series with the Los Angeles Dodgers tonight at Petco Park.
San Diego had been mired in its longest winless drought since registering a
franchise-record 13 straight losses from May 8-21, 1994, and the slide had cut
the team's once-comfortable lead atop the NL West down to a single game over
hard-charging San Francisco. The Padres were able to get back on track at the
expense of the fading Dodgers, however, coming through with a much-needed 4-2
victory in last night's opener.
The Padres still remained just one game up on the Giants, though, after San
Francisco defeated Arizona on Monday. The two clubs will square off in a
pivotal four-game set in San Diego beginning on Thursday.
Nick Hundley went 2-for-3 with a homer and two RBI to pace San Diego
offensively last night, while the Padres used seven different pitchers to keep
the Dodgers' offense under wraps. Mike Adams (3-1) was credited with the win
after throwing 1 2/3 scoreless innings of relief, with closer Heath Bell
striking out two in a perfect ninth to notch his 38th save.
"I think there was a big exhale," Padres manager Bud Black said. "But again I
think our guys know they have to prepare for another game. They know what
month we're in."
Tim Stauffer worked the first four innings in an emergency start for San Diego
and held Los Angeles to one run on four hits. The swingman was filling in for
ace Mat Latos, who was scratched just hours before the game due to a stomach
flu.
Latos is scheduled to take the ball tonight, which could bode well for the
Padres' chances of remaining in first place. The talented youngster has
yielded two runs or fewer in each of his last 14 starts and amassed an 8-1
record with a stellar 1.51 earned run average over that span. He's struck out
an impressive 104 batters in 89 1/3 innings during that time period as well.
The 22-year-old hasn't won in either of his past two starts, but was able to
keep the Padres in both games before they eventually lost. The right-hander
held Philadelphia to one run in a seven-inning no-decision on August 27, then
permitted one run and four hits while fanning 10 Arizona hitters in just six
innings against the Diamondbacks this past Wednesday.
Latos, whose 2.25 ERA for the season is tops in the NL at the moment, hasn't
had much luck in past matchups with the Dodgers as well. He's 0-2 in three
lifetime starts against Los Angeles despite an overall ERA of 3.21, and was
handed a tough 2-1 loss at Dodger Stadium on August 3 after surrendering a
pair of runs in six innings.
He'll be taking on a Los Angeles squad that lost for the seventh time in nine
games last night and failed to capitalize on their scoring chances in Monday's
setback. The Dodgers ended the night 1-for-8 with men in scoring position and
stranded two baserunners in each inning between the fourth and seventh.
"Opportunities get away, and there's not much more to add to that," Dodgers
manager Joe Torre said afterward. "We had nine hits and some situations we
didn't deliver."
Los Angeles also didn't get much out of starting pitcher Vicente Padilla
(6-5), with the veteran lasting only four innings and allowing three runs on
five hits to take the loss.
Torre will be counting on a longer outing from Clayton Kershaw, who'll be out
to stop a string of three straight winless starts when he opposes Latos
tonight. The hard-throwing southpaw has posted a 2.84 ERA during that stretch,
however, and struck out a total of 28 batters in just 19 innings over those
three games as well.
Kershaw fanned 11 Philadelphia hitters in six innings last Wednesday at
Citizens Bank Park, but was stuck with the loss in a 5-1 verdict after giving
up a pair of runs. Five days earlier, the former first-round pick limited
Colorado to one run over six frames but didn't factor in the decision of his
team's 6-2 win.
The 22-year-old has been tough on the Padres this year, however, permitting
only two runs and 10 hits over a combined 14 1/3 innings in a pair of
victories over tonight's opponent. He's 4-2 with a 2.55 ERA in nine career
encounters with San Diego and sports a 2.08 lifetime ERA at Petco Park.
Los Angeles has won seven of its 13 meetings with the Padres this season and
are 4-3 in games played between the teams in San Diego in 2010.
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