Diamondbacks 4, Padres 3

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SDG (35-48) 010000110 3 11 3
ARI (35-49) 00220000 - 4 6 0

Final

 
W:D. Davis (4-8)
L:K. Correia (5-7)
SV:C. Qualls (16)

Davis earns first win since June 5 as D-backs run win streak to four games

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Regular Season Series
Arizona leads 11-7 (as of Tue 7/7)
Wed 5/6 ARI 3, @SD 1 Recap
Thu 5/7 @SD 4, ARI 3 Recap
Mon 5/25 SD 9, @ARI 7 Recap
Tue 5/26 @ARI 6, SD 5 Recap
Wed 5/27 SD 8, @ARI 5 Recap
Fri 6/5 ARI 8, @SD 0 Recap
Sat 6/6 @SD 6, ARI 4 Recap
Sun 6/7 ARI 9, @SD 6 Recap
Mon 6/8 @SD 6, ARI 3 Recap
Mon 7/6 @ARI 6, SD 5 Recap
>Tue 7/7 @ARI 4, SD 3 Box Score
Wed 7/8 @ARI 6, SD 2 Recap
Mon 9/14 ARI 4, @SD 2 Recap
Tue 9/15 ARI 4, @SD 2 Recap
Wed 9/16 @SD 6, ARI 5 Recap
Fri 9/25 SD 4, @ARI 0 Recap
Sat 9/26 @ARI 8, SD 5 Recap
Sun 9/27 @ARI 7, SD 4 Recap
· Complete Schedule: Diamondbacks | Padres
Scoring Summary
SDGARI
2ndE Alfonzo singled to center, K Kouzmanoff scored.10
3rdD Davis sacrificed to catcher, C Young to third, D Davis safe at second on error by pitcher K Correia. C Young scored on error by pitcher K Correia.11
3rdD Davis sacrificed to pitcher, C Young to third, D Davis safe at first on error by pitcher K Correia. C Young scored, D Davis to second on throwing error by pitcher K Correia.12
3rdS Drew grounded into fielder's choice to second, D Davis scored on throwing error by second baseman E Gonzalez.12
4thG Parra tripled to deep center, M Montero scored.13
4thC Tracy hit sacrifice fly to left, G Parra scored.14
7thT Gwynn singled to center, L Rodriguez scored, E Cabrera to third.24
8thC Headley doubled to deep right, K Kouzmanoff scored.34
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Game Information
StadiumChase Field, Phoenix, AZ
Attendance18,619 (38.3% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time2:40
Weatherindoors
UmpiresHome Plate - Paul Nauert, First Base - Joe West, Second Base - Rob Drake, Third Base - Paul Schrieber
Associated Press

PHOENIX -- Doug Davis finally got something to show for a good outing.

The Arizona left-hander earned his first victory in a month and the Diamondbacks matched their season-best four-game winning streak by beating the San Diego Padres 4-3 on Tuesday night.

Davis, who had allowed just two earned runs in his previous three starts but left each with a no-decision, scattered nine hits, giving up two runs in 6 1/3 innings. It was his first victory since beating San Diego 8-0 on June 5. Davis (4-8) was 0-2 in five starts since then.

"Obviously the year has been a little sloppy, so coming out and winning four in a row, it's a good sign," Davis said. "It looks like we're being more aggressive and starting to care a little bit more and taking pride in this game."

Arizona hasn't lost since third baseman Mark Reynolds criticized his teammates' desire and effort after a bumbling loss at Colorado on Friday night.

The Diamondbacks clinched a home series victory for the first time since manager Bob Melvin was fired and replaced by A.J. Hinch on May 8. Arizona has three series wins at home all season.

If the Diamondbacks beat San Diego on Wednesday to complete their first three-game sweep of the year, they will move ahead of the Padres and out of last place in the NL West.

"We're playing better baseball collectively," said Hinch, whose team has won two straight series for just the second time this season. "We're playing with a little spirit. We've got a little bounce in our step."

As a lefty starter whose contract expires after this season, Davis knows he's a strong candidate to be traded.

"It's in the back of my mind, but then again I hope it's in their minds that I'd like to stay here for more than one year, more than two years, maybe a three- or four-year extension," he said.

Davis said that even if he is traded, he might like to re-sign with Arizona after this season.

Kevin Kouzmanoff was 3 for 4 with two doubles for the Padres, who have lost six of seven.

Kevin Correia (5-7) allowed four runs, three earned, and six hits in six innings.

The Padres came within inches of tying the game when Kouzmanoff doubled off reliever Jon Rauch in the eighth, then Chase Headley hit one off the top of the fence in right field. The ball bounced back in play and Headley had to settle for an RBI double that cut the lead to 4-3.

"If he had hit it another inch, I imagine it would have been a home run," Hinch said. "That's a home-field advantage. We got a break our way, which was much needed in that spot."

Padres manager Bud Black spoke with first-base umpire Joe West, but said after the game he thought the call was right.

Chad Qualls pitched a perfect ninth for his 16th save.

Three San Diego errors, two by Correia on the same play, helped the Diamondbacks score twice in the third to take a 2-1 lead.

Chris Young doubled with one out, then Davis put down a sacrifice bunt. Correia fumbled the ball, then threw wildly past first, allowing Young to score and Davis to advance to second. Felipe Lopez's sacrifice bunt moved Davis to third.

"I guess it bounced under my glove. I should have had it, and then I compounded the problem by throwing it away," Correia said. "I didn't know how much time I had and rushed it. It pretty much cost us the game."

Stephen Drew grounded to second, but Edgar Gonzalez bounced his throw home and catcher Eliezer Alfonzo couldn't come up with it as Davis scored the go-ahead run.

The Diamondbacks got two more in the fourth. Miguel Montero led off with a single, then scored when Gerardo Parra tripled to right-center. Chad Tracy's RBI sacrifice fly made it 4-1.

Game notes
Arizona RHP Tom Gordon, on the DL since May 4 with a strained left hamstring, threw batting practice on Tuesday. ... Parra is tied for the major league lead with six triples. ... Davis picked off two runners at first. ... Headley went 2 for 3 and has six hits in his last 10 at-bats.


Series At A Glance

Arizona leads 2-0 (as of 7/7)
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MLB Scores

Tuesday, July 7th
Kansas City 5 Final
Detroit 8
Cincinnati 4 Final
Philadelphia 3
Toronto 1 Final
Tampa Bay 3 in 11
Oakland 2 Final
Boston 5
LA Dodgers 8 Final
NY Mets 0
St. Louis 5 Final
Milwaukee 0
Atlanta 2 Final
Chi Cubs 1
Pittsburgh 6 Final
Houston 3
NY Yankees 10 Final
Minnesota 2
Cleveland 6 Final
Chi White Sox 10
Washington 4 Final
Colorado 5
San Diego 3 Final
Arizona 4
Texas 8 Final
LA Angels 5
Baltimore 12 Final
Seattle 4
Florida 0 Final
San Francisco 3