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09/09/10 12:35:00
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09/09 00:29 CDT Rookie Luebke leads Padres past Dodgers
Rookie Luebke leads Padres past Dodgers
SAN DIEGO (AP) -- Rookie Cory Luebke struck out seven in six sparkling innings,
Luis Durango hit a key two-run single and the San Diego Padres added to their
lead in the NL West with a 4-0 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers on Wednesday
night.
San Diego has won three consecutive games since losing 10 in a row and is two
ahead of San Francisco after the Giants lost 3-1 at Arizona. The Padres will
host the Giants in an important four-game series beginning Thursday.
Luebke (1-1) gave San Diego a big lift in his second major league start,
holding the Dodgers to two hits. It was a much better showing than his big
league debut, when he surrendered a pair of two-run homers over five innings in
a 4-3 loss against Colorado.
Four relievers combined to finish the three-hitter. Luke Gregerson got the
final five outs for his second save in seven opportunities.
Matt Kemp doubled in the second, Rafael Furcal reached on an infield single in
the third and James Loney singled in the eighth for the Dodgers' only hits.
It was San Diego's 17th shutout, tied for second in the majors with
Philadelphia and trailing the New York Mets by one.
Chad Billingsley (11-9) allowed four runs and six hits in 5 1-3 innings for Los
Angeles, dropping to 10-6 with a 2.68 ERA in 22 career games against the Padres.
The right-hander had not allowed a run in 13 1-3 innings over two previous
starts at Petco Park this year, both Los Angeles' shutout wins.
But Billingsley was not as sharp in this one, tying his season high with five
walks and constantly having to work out of trouble.
He twice retired Yorvit Torrealba with the bases loaded and two outs. But San
Diego increased its 1-0 lead in the sixth inning.
Will Venable led off with a bloop single that just made the outfield grass.
Everth Cabrera got aboard with a bunt hit. Pinch-hitter David Eckstein then
sacrificed but catcher Rod Barajas tried unsuccessfully to force Venable at
third.
Durango followed with a two-run single and, one out later, Adrian Gonzalez
added a sacrifice fly.
Gonzalez also singled in the fifth to extend his hitting streak to 11 games,
tying his season high.
The Padres scored a run in the third when Durango singled, stole second and
came home on Miguel Tejada's two-out single.
Los Angeles (69-71) has lost five straight and seven of eight to drop two games
below .500 for first time since May 10.
NOTES: Dodgers manager Joe Torre used five consecutive pinch hitters in the
eighth inning, including 33-year-old John Lindsey, who was recalled for Andre
Ethier before he had a chance to hit. Lindsey had not appeared in a game since
he was called up to the majors on Monday for the first time after spending 15
years in the minors. ... Billingsley had his streak of allowing three or fewer
earned runs in nine straight starts stopped. ... Padres RHP Tim Stauffer, who
made an emergency start Monday in place of a sick Mat Latos, will get another
start on Saturday against San Francisco. ... Dodgers LHP Clayton Kershaw will
be pushed back in the rotation from Sunday until Tuesday at San Francisco.
Torre said Kershaw, 22, will make the rest of his starts without any
restrictions on innings. Kershaw already has pitched a career-high 183 1-3
innings.
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