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Jackson drives in four as D'Backs rock Maddux
ARIZONA 9, SAN DIEGO 0
 

PHOENIX (Ticker) -- The San Diego Padres needed a rainout in
the worst way. Too bad they were in the desert.

Conor Jackson homered and fell a double shy of the cycle as the
Arizona Diamondbacks cruised to a 9-0 victory over the weary
Padres on Friday.

Jackson and Chris Young each had two-run singles and Chris
Snyder capped the huge frame with a two-run double off Greg
Maddux, who was looking for career win No. 350.

The Padres were coming off a 2-1, 22-inning loss to the Colorado
Rockies on Thursday - the longest game in franchise history -
and desperately needed a vintage performance out of Maddux.

San Diego burned through six relievers in the 6-hour, 16-minute
marathon. Instead, the former Cy Young Award winner was not
sharp early as the Diamondbacks sent 11 men to the plate in the
six-run first.

"It doesn't matter if you came off a 22-inning game or an
off-day, it is not the best way to start," Padres manager Bud
Black said. "If you talk to those guys they are not going to
make any excuses about a late arrival or long games. We got
beat by a hot team and a good pitcher."

"We were looking to try and do that but it doesn't happen every
time," said Arizona manager Bob Melvin of scoring runs early.
"But against a team that had a travel issue, we tried to jump on
them early."

Dan Haren (3-0) was the beneficiary of the offensive outburst,
allowing just three hits in seven innings. The righthander
struck out three and walked one.

Meanwhile, Maddux (2-1) was not effective, but did manage to
save the bullpen as he lasted seven innings. The future Hall of
Famer allowed nine runs and 13 hits with three strikeouts and
four walks.

"I wasn't locating good and they didn't miss nothing," Maddux
said. "I made a lot of mistakes and they hit almost everyone."

Maddux fell to 2-11 with a 5.29 ERA vs. Arizona, the only team
he has a losing record against.

"There is nothing about it," said Maddux of his struggles vs.
Arizona. "I didn't pitch good. Throwing down the middle ain't
gonna work. I have to locate better I have to pitch off my
fastball and I never got that established."

Maddux also said the marathon game was not a factor in his
performance.

"No, we are pros, dude. We are used to that stuff," he said.
"Their guys pitched really good and I didn't. It is not that
big of a deal to stay up a couple of hours longer than you
usually do. You sleep in a couple of hours longer. That had
nothing to do with it."

Young led off the game with a single and Eric Byrnes followed
suit. One batter later Jackson plated both with a triple to
right-center. Mark Reynolds reached on an infield single and
Justin Upton hit a two-run single to center for a 4-0 lead.

Snyder then made it 6-0 with a double to right, and Jackson made
it 7-0 with a solo homer in the second.

Jackson had a shot for the cycle in the sixth when his fly ball
to center hit off Jim Edmonds' glove. However, he slid in with
his second triple of the game, which plated Byrnes for an 8-0
lead. Reynolds capped the scoring with a sacrifice fly.

"Yeah, I thought about it," said Jackson of stopping at second
base to notch his first career cycle. "I am not going to lie,
of course it crossed my mind, but one out and a man on third was
pretty appealing."


 
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