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August 25, 2008

Padres Pounce On Haren, Still Lose

by @ 7:55 pm. Filed under 2008 Padres

The Padres pounced on Dan Haren early and often, striking for four in the first inning and staking out a big lead for Jake Peavy. With that lead, it should be enough. Adam Dunn had other ideas, jacking a three run bomb in the bottom of the first to pull the Diamondbacks back within one. The Dbacks put up another three spot in the second and did not look back, winning by a score of 8-6.

The Padres outhit Arizona 12-6, but still lost. Both Haren and Peavy struggled on the game. Haren lasted just six innings giving up five runs and 11 hits. Peavy went just five giving up six, five earned, on five hits and four walks.

Kevin Kouzmanhoff hit a two run homer in the first, two of the four runs in the inning off Haren. Jody Gerut also homered, one of three hits in the game.

The Diamondbacks had no one with more than one hit. Dunn’s homer was his 34th of the year. Chris Snyder also homered, one of the runs in the second.

Davis, Dunn Duo Up on Padres

by @ 7:38 pm. Filed under 2008 Padres

Adam Dunn and Doug Davis teamed up to beat the San Diego Padres in the opener of a three game series by a score of 7-6. The Padres made a late run with three runs in the top of the ninth inning but the Diamondbacks were able to hold off the Padres attempts to tie it up and pulled out the victory.

Dunn hit his first homer as a Diamondback in the fourth, a two run shot off Jared Banks with two outs. The homer staked the Diamondbacks to a 6-2 lead, after an original 4-0 lead after the first inning. That was all the starter Davis needed.

Davis went six strong innings allowing seven hits and just two runs. He struck out six.

The Padres made a run in the ninth inning off closer Brandon Lyon. Lyon lasted just .1 innings and gave up three runs on four hits. Tony Pena came in and finished up the game and the final two outs to close it out. It was his second save of the year.

August 19, 2008

Hamels Handcuffs Padres

by @ 8:25 pm. Filed under 2008 Padres

Cole Hamels was born and raised in the San Diego area. It was only fitting that he felt right at home in Petco Park against the Padres on Sunday. Hamels, with plenty of family and friends in the stands, left the Padres with zero chance at victory from the start of the game. The Phillies won 2-1 and left town with a series win by the same count.

Hamels was impressive going eight strong innings, scattering seven hits, allowing just the one run and striking out three. He also walked no batters. He also managed to get a hit at the plate, going 1-3 to put his batting average at .283.

Pat Burrell provided the neccessary firepower at the plate for the second time in the series, hitting a solo homer that proved to be the difference in the game in the top of the 6th.

Padres starter Cha Sueng Baek allowed just four hits over six innings, but could not outduel Hamels. He struck out five.

The Padres have a day off before traveling to Arizona for a set with the Diamondbacks.

Reineke Rules

by @ 8:21 pm. Filed under 2008 Padres

Starting his first game as an MLB pitcher, Chad Reineke had his work cut out for him: beat the Phillies with a solid outing. He did that, and more. He took the win from an 8-3 victory for the Padres, while getting his first MLB hit to drive in a run and come around to score.

On the hill, he went five innings allowing five hits and three runs. He walked three but struck out five. The bullpen made sure his efforts were not lost, and allowed just one hit over the final four innings.

Kyle Kendrick, his opposition, had no such luck. He was knocked out after 3.2 innings and gave up six runs on six hits and five walks.

Jody Gerut led the attack for the Padres from the leadoff spot. He had three hits in five trips, driving in two and scoring two as well.  Brian Giles had a huge contribution as well, driving in four runs.

Shane Victorino had two hits for the Phillies.

The two teams will try to win the series with a victory tomorrow.

Moyer Outduels Maddux

by @ 8:16 pm. Filed under 2008 Padres

In a battle of two longtime pros, the soft tossing lefty scraped out just ahead of the righty with pinpoint control. The Padres Greg Maddux allowed just five hits over seven innings, but one of the hits left the park. Moyer, also going seven innings, allowed just three hits to the Padres offense. The Phillies used the efforts to beat the Padres 1-0.

The lone run of the game came off the bat of Pat Burrell, who is having the best season of his career thus far. The homer was Burrell’s 26th of the year.

The Padres abysmal offense had no chance against the Phillies staff, having just one hit in  the final two innings after Moyer left.

Brad Lidge worked a scoreless ninth to earn his 29th save while striking out two.

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