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Diamondbacks break out late, pound Padres
ARIZONA 10, SAN DIEGO 3
 

PHOENIX (Ticker) -- The Arizona Diamondbacks are showing the
San Diego Padres exactly how to score runs.

The Diamondbacks broke out for nine unanswered runs in the late
innings en route to a 10-3 win over the Padres Saturday night.

Eric Byrnes drove in two and Justin Upton scored a pair for
Arizona, which leads the major leagues in runs scored.

With his team trailing 3-2 entering the bottom of the seventh,
Upton greeted reliever Joe Thatcher (0-2) with a leadoff single
and Drew followed with a double into the gap in left, plating
Upton all the way from first to tie the game, 3-3.

Thatcher recovered to strike out Chris Snyder and retire Chris
Burke on a popout to first base before Chris Young singled to
left to score Drew and put the Diamondbacks on top, 4-3.

"We were battling the whole day because (Padres starter) Chris
Young was pitching well, we just never gave up," Drew said. "It
reminded us of last year and we just kept battling. Everybody
is swinging the bats good and picking each other up. It is just
one of those things that hopefully will keep on going and
everybody will catch on fire."

The offense really opened up in the eighth, pushing across six
runs to turn the game into a laugher. Byrnes doubled in a pair
in the frame and Drew and Upton scored on a fielding error by
usually sure-handed San Diego shortstop Khalil Greene.

"We have to play better. We have the players to play better, we
have to do it," Padres manager Bud Black said. "I think there is
some power in our lineup but we left some guys on base. Getting
that big hit with two outs is a big momentum lift for the club
and we haven't come through in those situations. On the other
end the Diamondbacks are."

Arizona made the playoffs last season despite owning one of the
weakest offenses in the game. This season, the club has paired
its stellar pitching staff - which leads the majors in runs
allowed - with an improving young lineup.

The result has been a 13-4 record, the best start in franchise
history, and a 112-56 run differential - the best in the game.

"I don't think anyone could have predicted this as far as the
number of runs and the way we are doing it offensively,"
Diamondbacks manager Bob Melvin said. "I would have never
thought - the potential existed but not to the extent we are
seeing it now after 17 games we would have the runs we have.

Young allowed just two runs in six solid frames before yielding
to the bullpen.

Edgar Gonzalez allowed three runs in six innings for the
Diamondbacks. Juan Cruz (1-0) picked up the win as three
relievers combined to allow one hit in three scoreless innings.

"The three runs were on three bad pitches. I need to throw with
better command because if they don't hit those pitches they
don't get any runs," Gonzalez said. "I did pitch better than
last time. I felt better and the bullpen came in and did a great
job. That was the key keeping it close."

In the first two games of the series the Diamondbacks outscored
the Padres 19-3.

"We are not playing very good baseball right now," said Brian
Giles, who gave the Padres a 3-1 lead with a two-run homer in
the fifth. "We are not putting any kind of pressure on the
opposing team with our offense. We have had trouble this year
not putting the knife in the heart and not adding on."
 
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