Dickerson drives Padres past Diamondbacks
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[August 19, 2016]
SAN DIEGO -- With the bases
loaded, two outs, and the Padres down by a run in the eighth inning
Thursday night, San Diego rookie Alex Dickerson admitted he was
looking to drive the ball off Arizona Diamondbacks reliever Enrique
Burgos.
"I'd faced him before," Dickerson said. "He's got really good stuff.
I was going after anything around the plate. I didn't want to get
cheated. It wasn't a finesse at-bat."
Dickerson didn't get cheated.
After swinging hard through the first pitch offered by Burgos,
Dickerson drove the next fastball into the gap in left-center for a
three-run double that enabled the Padres to defeat the Diamondbacks
9-8 at Petco Park in the opener of a four-game series between the
worst two teams in the National League West.

Thursday's win enabled the Padres to snap a five-game losing streak
-- as well as a four-game Arizona winning streak -- and regain sole
possession of fourth place in the division.
The Padres (51-70) were trailing with two-out and no one on in the
eighth when they started their game-winning rally against Jake
Barrett (1-1).
Travis Jankowski started the rally with a two-out single, his fourth
hit of the night. Wil Myers followed with a single, and Yangervis
Solarte drew a four-pitch walk from Barrett to load the bases.
"Walks are killers in general, and that was a perfect example," said
Barrett, who was replaced by Burgos with the bases loaded.
"Alex just keeps squaring up baseballs," Padres manager Andy Green
said of Dickerson. "It doesn't really make a difference who is
pitching or from what side. It's a nice stroke."
Dickerson's double marked the fifth lead change in the game and
erased a 7-6 lead the Diamondbacks took in the top of the eighth off
winning pitcher Ryan Buchter (3-0).
Michael Bourn singled home Rickie Weeks Jr. with one out after Weeks
opened the inning by drawing a walk off the Buchter. Weeks stole
second without a throw and scored on Bourn's single to center.
The Diamondbacks challenged again in the top of the ninth, scoring
an unearned run against Brandon Maurer and getting the tying run to
second with one out before the closer got the last two Diamondbacks
he faced to record his sixth save.
The game was a seesaw affair with Arizona taking a quick 2-0 lead in
the first before the Padres built a 5-2 lead. The Diamondbacks got
one in the fifth, then tied it on Jean Segura's two-run homer off
reliever Jose Dominguez in the sixth after both ineffective starting
pitchers had departed.

Arizona's Archie Bradley allowed five runs (four earned) on seven
hits and three walks in 4 2/3 innings. San Diego's Paul Clemens gave
up three runs on eight hits and three walks in five innings.
The game's first five innings took two hours and 10 minutes to
complete.
Segura opened the game with a double off the center field wall,
advanced to third on a deep drive to center by Bourn and scored on a
wild pitch by Clemens on ball four to Paul Goldschmidt. Singles by
Jake Lamb and Welington Castillo brought Goldschmidt around.
The Padres got one back in the bottom of the first when Jankowski
singled, moved to second on a groundout, reached third on a wild
pitch and scored on Solarte's groundout to second.
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San Diego then scored four in the third to take a three-run lead.
Jankowski opened the inning with a single, stole second via a
successful appeal and scored on Myers' single to center to tie the
game. Solarte singled Myers to third.
Dickerson then hit what appeared to be a potential double-play
grounder to Segura, but the ball bounded away from the second
baseman for an error that allowed Myers to score and Solarte to
reach third.
After Ryan Schimpf drew a walk to load the bases, Christian
Bethancourt drilled a two-run single to center.
Chris Owings opened the Diamondbacks' sixth with a triple. Segura
homered 416 feet into the Padres' bullpen in left-center to tie the
score.
San Diego regained the lead at 6-5 in the bottom of the sixth.
With two outs, the Padres, who are down to four bench players, sent
up pitcher Edwin Jackson to pinch-hit against Edwin Escobar. Jackson
drew a walk, moved to third on an opposite-field double inside the
third base bag by Jankowski and scored on a passed ball by Castillo
on the fourth time the Diamondbacks catcher appeared to be crossed
up by his pitcher.
"That is just inexcusable at this level," Arizona manager Chip Hale
said. "It's not that hard to get the signs."
The Diamondbacks again drew even in the top of the seventh against
Padres reliever Brad Hand.
Yasmany Tomas singled with one out, moved to second on a short
grounder to third base and scored on Mitch Haniger's double into the
left field corner.

NOTES: Padres RHP Colin Rea got an injection in his right elbow
Thursday after meeting with orthopedic surgeon James Andrews. The
injection was recommended as an alternative to Tommy John surgery.
The Padres hope he can resume a throwing program in a month. ...
Padres RHP Tyson Ross (shoulder, ankle) will have a second session
against live hitters Saturday at Petco Park. Ross, who hasn't
pitched since Opening Day, might be ready to start a rehab
assignment next week. ... Diamondbacks OF A.J. Pollock, out all
season following elbow surgery in the spring, tweaked his back
driving from Southern California to the start of a rehab assignment
with Class A Visalia and missed a day. He is expected to play in
Visalia on Friday night before joining Triple-A Reno. ... Arizona
announced it was slowing down the rehab assignment of C Chris
Herrmann (hamstring). ... LHP Andrew Chafin was backed off his rehab
assignment with Visalia because of groin and shoulder soreness.
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