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		<title>Nine-run third inning lifts Florida Marlins to&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[ By Joe Capozzi Palm Beach Post Staff Writer PITTSBURGH — Watching the Marlins coast to a 13-4 victory over the Pirates on Friday night, Jack McKeon couldn't remember the last time he had so much fun managing in Pittsburgh. In his last stint as Marlins manager, McKeon won just once in nine games at PNC Park from 2003-05]]></description>
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<p><span>PITTSBURGH</span> — Watching the Marlins coast to a 13-4 victory over the Pirates on Friday night, Jack McKeon couldn&#8217;t remember the last time he had so much fun managing in Pittsburgh.</p>
<p>In his last stint as Marlins manager, McKeon won just once in nine games at PNC Park from 2003-05. In his first game back Friday night, the Marlins put up an offensive showing that might have impressed the NFL&#8217;s Pittsburgh Steelers.</p>
<p>The Marlins set a franchise record with 10 hits during a nine-run third inning on their way to a season-high 22 hits.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m sure the Yankees and Red Sox do it once a week, but it was good to see. It was a lot of fun,&#8217; said Logan Morrison, who had his first career four-hit game.</p>
<p>Morrison hit a two-run home run and drove in three runs. Omar Infante hit two homers and went 3-for-6 with five RBI. Eleven Marlins players had at least one hit.</p>
<p>The Marlins did their biggest damage in that third inning. They sent 14 men to the plate (tying a club record) and scored nine runs against three Pirates pitchers. The franchise record is 10 runs in an inning &#8211; in the eighth inning July 7, 2009, at Arizona.</p>
<p>&#8220;We just kept saying, &#8216;Keep going. Keep the line moving.&#8217; We&#8217;ve never done that before. Everybody was hitting. It was just one of those nights,&#8221; McKeon said.</p>
<p>&#8220;I wish we could divide those hits up for the rest of the trip. They came out swinging, I&#8217;ll tell you that.&#8217;</p>
<p>The Marlins had two homers in the inning. Infante hit a three-run home run on a ball that bounced off left fielder Alex Presley&#8217;s glove and into the stands. Morrison smashed a two-run shot to right field.</p>
<p>&#8220;He started us off,&#8217; McKeon said of Infante, who also homered in the first inning. &#8220;He lit the fire. When he hit the three-run home run (in the third), I thought we were in pretty good shape.&#8217;</p>
<p>Morrison and Bryan Petersen collected two hits apiece in the third inning.</p>
<p>The Marlins led 13-2 after five innings but collected just two hits over the final four frames.</p>
<p>It was still more than enough run support for starting pitcher Ricky Nolasco, who won for the first time since Aug. 12, snapping a streak of four starts without a win.</p>
<p>There was a downside to the victory, as Mike Stanton and Jose Lopez both left the game with tight hamstrings after hitting singles. Stanton was in the starting lineup Friday for the first time since last Saturday, when he left with a tight hamstring.</p>
<p>&#8220;That&#8217;s the speed I have right now,&#8217; Stanton said. &#8220;It&#8217;s not very fast, but I didn&#8217;t aggravate it at all.&#8217;</p>
<p>He wasn&#8217;t sure whether he would play Saturday night. But Morrison said he will be back, even though he banged up his right leg making a sliding catch in the eighth inning.</p>
<p>Morrison collided with the wall along the left-field line. He limped back to his position and then lay back on the grass while trainer Sean Cunningham examined his leg. Morrison stayed in the game.</p>
<p>Nolasco (10-10) allowed three runs in six innings, throwing 103 pitches. The victory gave him four straight seasons with double-digit win totals. He also helped himself at the plate by going 2-for-4 with an RBI.</p>
<p>When the Pirates scored a run on three hits in the second inning, it ended a string of 22 scoreless innings for Nolasco against Pittsburgh.</p>
<p>The Marlins have outscored the Pirates 34-9 while winning all four games in the series so far this year. The Marlins swept the Pirates at Sun Life Stadium in April under then-manager Edwin Rodriguez.</p>
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<p>The Marlins set franchise records for runs (20) and hits (25) in a game July 1, 2003, against the Atlanta Braves. &#8230; Friday marked the 16th time in franchise history the Marlins have had 20 or more hits in a game. The last time was July 4, 2008, when they had 22 hits in an 18-17 loss to the Colorado Rockies.</p>
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		<title>Infante&#8217;s two homers lifts Marlins over Pirates</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 10 Sep 2011 08:01:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Omar Infante and Logan Morrison both homered during a nine-run third inning and the Florida Marlins pounded out 22 hits in a 13-4 rout of the Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday night. Infante drove in five runs, adding a solo shot in the first while Morrison had four hits and three RBIs. The Marlins had a club record 10 hits in the third. ]]></description>
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<p> Omar Infante and Logan Morrison both homered during a nine-run third inning and the Florida Marlins pounded out 22 hits in a 13-4 rout of the Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday night.</p>
<p>Infante drove in five runs, adding a solo shot in the first while Morrison had four hits and three RBIs. The Marlins had a club record 10 hits in the third. Morrison and Bryan Petersen each had two hits in the third as Florida broke the record of nine, which had been done four times, most recently on Sept. 17, 2001 at Montreal.</p>
<p>Infante got an assist on his three-run homer in the third when it bounced off the glove of left fielder Alex Presley, who was on the warning track, and into the left-field bleachers.</p>
<p>Petersen, Emilio Bonifacio, Gaby Sanchez, Donnie Murphy, John Buck and winning pitcher Ricky Nolasco (10-10) all finished with two hits for the Marlins.</p>
<p>Ross Ohlendorf (0-2) had his string of winless starts reach 15 as he was rocked for six runs on 10 hits in two plus innings. He needed 54 pitches to record six outs.</p>
<p>Pedro Ciriaco had two hits and two RBIs for the Pirates and Presley and Ryan Doumit also had two hits each.</p>
<p>Nolasco&#8217;s streak of 22 scoreless innings against the Pirates ended in the second inning when Doumit doubled and scored on Ciriaco&#8217;s single to draw Pittsburgh within 2-1. Florida then countered with its big third to put the game away.</p>
<p>Florida&#8217;s third inning did not come without a downside, though, as both right fielder Mike Stanton and first baseman Jose Lopez suffered strained right hamstrings while running out hits and were forced to leave the game. Stanton, who has been bothered by hamstring stiffness since spring training, was making his first start since Sept. 3.</p>
<p>Morrison, the left fielder, was shaken up when he slid into the side wall to catch Garrett Jones&#8217; fly ball in the eighth inning but stayed in the game.</p>
<p>Ohlendorf has not won since July 2, 2010 against Philadelphia and is tied with Cincinnati&#8217;s Dontrelle Willis for the longest active winless streak. Ohlendorf has been limited to six starts this season because of shoulder problems.</p>
<p>Florida took a 2-0 lead against Ohlendorf as Infante hit a solo home run down the left-field line in the first and doubled home Nolasco, who had singled, in the second.</p>
<p>The Marlins&#8217; big third inning was started by Stanton, who singled. Murphy pinch ran, went to third on Morrison&#8217;s double and scored on a throwing error by right fielder Ryan Ludwick.</p>
<p>Lopez, Buck, Petersen and Nolasco followed with consecutive singles, with Lopez&#8217;s and Nolasco&#8217;s driving in runs. Bonifacio then hit a sacrifice fly, Infante hit his defense-aided three-run blast and Morrison added his his two-run homer.</p>
<p>Florida made it 13-1 in the fifth as Murphy tripled and scored on Morrison&#8217;s single before Buck hit a run-scoring single.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh&#8217;s&#8217; Pedro Alvarez tripled and scored on a single by Presley in the fifth, Andrew McCutchen doubled and came home on Derrek Lee&#8217;s single in the sixth and Ciriaco hit an RBI triple in the eighth.</p>
<p>Notes: Florida CF Mike Cameron missed his second straight game with tightness in his right hamstring and said he did not anticipate returning to the lineup any time soon. Pittsburgh RHP Jeff Karstens will return to the rotation Tuesday against St. Louis after missing two starts because of shoulder fatigue. Pirates LHP Jeff Locke will make his major-league debut Saturday night when he faces RHP Anibal Sanchez (7-7, 3.83) in the middle game of the three-game series. Locke, 23, was a combined 8-10 with a 3.70 ERA in 28 games with Double-A Altoona and Triple-A Indianapolis. Though Sanchez has struck out a career-high 173 batters in 171 1-3 innings this season, he has only one win in his last 15 starts. Five Pittsburgh prospects have joined the club for the weekend but won&#8217;t be placed on the active roster: Indianapolis LHP Justin Wilson, 1B Matt Hague and OF Gorkys Hernandez and Altoona RHPs Kyle McPherson and Bryan Morris.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2011 08:50:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ McCutchen hit his 21st and 22nd home runs, Jason Jaramillo singled home the go-ahead run in the eighth and the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Astros 5-4 on Wednesday night, last-place Houston’s fifth loss in six games. “That,” said Astros manager Brad Mills said, “was our game to win. We’ve had a few tough ones to lose, and that definitely is one of them.” Houston hit three home runs, including consecutive shots by Carlos Lee and Matt Downs in the first inning that gave them the first of two three-run leads. ]]></description>
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<p>McCutchen hit his 21st and 22nd home runs, Jason Jaramillo singled home the go-ahead run in the eighth and the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Astros 5-4 on Wednesday night, last-place Houston’s fifth loss in six games.</p>
<p> “That,” said Astros manager Brad Mills said, “was our game to win. We’ve had a few tough ones to lose, and that definitely is one of them.”</p>
<p>Houston hit three home runs, including consecutive shots by Carlos Lee and Matt Downs in the first inning that gave them the first of two three-run leads.</p>
<p>Clint Barmes also homered, but Happ gave up both of McCutchen’s shots, the second of which coming with two men on in the fourth to tie the game at 4.</p>
<p>Making his third start since a three-week stint in the minors during August, Happ gave up four runs on five hits and four walks in five innings. He tied a season high with eight strikeouts.</p>
<p> “We have seen him fight through it before,” Mills said of Happ. “He was able to make a lot of pitches when he needed, but obviously one guy hurt him.”</p>
<p>Happ had allowed one earned run in his two previous starts since bring promoted back to the majors. He also hadn’t allowed more than three runs in any of his previous seven career starts against the Pirates, including tossing seven shutout innings against them in his most recent outing Aug. 31.</p>
<p>But McCutchen tagged him for two first-pitch homers Wednesday.</p>
<p> “He was aggressive, obviously, today,” Happ said. “Kind of a change from the last time we played in our home series, but he is a tough out.”</p>
<p>Clint Hurdle’ 600th as a manager in the majors was earned when Jaramillo’s grounder through the hole at second drove in pinch-runner Chase d’Arnaud.</p>
<p> “I was just looking for a good pitch out over the plate,” said Jaramillo, who was on Pittsburgh’s opening day roster but spent most of the season in Triple-A or injured. “I know in that situation you hear that a lot, but honestly, I was just trying to stay as quiet as possible, and it worked out. I got a pitch out over the plate and just put a good swing on it.”</p>
<p>The Pirates’ bullpen combined for 5 2-3 innings of scoreless relief, with Tony Watson (2-2) getting the final out in the eighth and Joel Hanrahan working a perfect ninth for his 36th save in 39 opportunities.</p>
<p>Garrett Jones and Ryan Doumit hit consecutive pinch-hit singles with one out in the bottom of the eighth off Wilton Lopez (2-6). Jaramillo then produced the only run of the game that did not come on a home run.</p>
<p>Lee and Downs hit consecutive homers off Brian Burres in the first, the second time this season the Astros hit back-to-back shots.</p>
<p>Lee has 15 homers, but four have come in his past 14 games. Downs made it two Burres pitches, two home runs to left, when his line drive struck the foul pole.</p>
<p> “We went up early,” said Downs, “but there was a lot of game left when we went up.</p>
<p> “When you go up early, there’s a lot of game left to fight back, so it’s just one of those nights.”</p>
<p>Barmes 10th homer was a solo shot in the fourth.</p>
<p>McCutchen has four career multihomer games, two this season. McCutchen has a career-high 22 home runs.</p>
<p> “You don’t want to not ready until after the first pitch; you want to be ready every single pitch,” McCutchen said. “That’s my thought process — be ready. And (Happ) grooved me a couple fastballs, and I was able to hit them out.”</p>
<p>Making his second start since being promoted from Triple-A, Burres allowed four runs on seven hits in 3 2-3 innings.</p>
<p> “I had some command issues, pretty much, with all the pitches,” Burres said. “And I left some out over the fat part of the plate, and they got hit pretty hard.”</p>
<p>NOTES: Hurdle, who kept the ball from his milestone victory, said LHP Jeff Locke will make his major league debut when he starts Saturday’s game against Florida. RHP Charlie Morton will, in effect, have his turn in the rotation skipped as he deals with late-season fatigue. Hurdle also said the team could, at times, go with a six-man rotation the rest of the season. &#8230; Pittsburgh RHP Jared Hughes made his major league debut, allowing one hit in 1 1-3 scoreless innings. &#8230; Astros RHP Bud Norris has 34 strikeouts in 29 1-3 innings over his past five outings. He starts Friday in Washington. &#8230; The Pirates begin a three-game series against the Marlins on Friday. Pittsburgh was swept in Florida in April, and was shut out in two of the three defeats.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ PITTSBURGH - Joey Votto hit his 21st homer of the season and later scored the game-winning run in the top of the ninth inning to lead the Cincinnati Reds past the Pittsburgh Pirates 11-8 on Friday night. Brandon Phillips went 3 for 5 with a home run and four RBIs for Cincinnati, which let a four-run lead slip away. Ryan Hanigan added a solo shot and drove in two insurance runs in the ninth as the Reds beat the Pirates for just the third time in 10 tries this season. ]]></description>
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	PITTSBURGH &#8211; Joey Votto hit his 21st homer of the season and later scored the game-winning run in the top of the ninth inning to lead the Cincinnati Reds past the Pittsburgh Pirates 11-8 on Friday night.
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Brandon Phillips went 3 for 5 with a home run and four RBIs for Cincinnati, which let a four-run lead slip away. Ryan Hanigan added a solo shot and drove in two insurance runs in the ninth as the Reds beat the Pirates for just the third time in 10 tries this season.</p>
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Travis Wood (6-5) picked up the win in relief, getting out of a bases-loaded jam in the eighth when center fielder Drew Stubbs threw out Pittsburgh&#8217;s Andrew McCutchen, who attempted to score from third on a shallow fly by Ryan Ludwick. Francisco Cordero pitched a perfect ninth inning to collect his 25th save.</p>
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		Brandon Wood broke out of a lengthy slump, going 2 for 3 with three RBIs for Pittsburgh. McCutchen, Garrett Jones, Jose Tabata and Ronny Cedeno also had two hits apiece for the Pirates but Pittsburgh ran itself out of a chance to take the lead in the eighth and Cincinnati made them pay for it in the ninth.
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Hanrahan, in the midst of a dominant year, issued a rare leadoff walk to Votto to start the inning. Votto moved to third on a one-out single by Dave Sappelt. Stubbs followed with a chopper to second. Pittsburgh second baseman Neil Walker tried to get Votto at the plate but the ball deflected off catcher Ryan Doumit&#8217;s glove. Votto slapped the plate for emphasis and Sappelt and Stubbs both moved up a base as the ball rolled to the backstop.</p>
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Hanigan followed with a sharp single up the middle to provide the final margin and chase Hanrahan, who stalked to the dugout after the worst outing of his All-Star season.</p>
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Cincinnati&#8217;s late surge spoiled a furious rally by the Pirates, who trailed 6-2 after Phillips drilled a three-run homer to left in the fifth.</p>
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Pittsburgh started chopping away after manager Clint Hurdle was ejected for the third time this season for arguing with home plate umpire Brian Knight moments after Jones was called out on strikes.</p>
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Hurdle, who was well out of eyesight in the dugout when Knight tossed him, appeared to be a little stunned by the early exit. He walked onto the field and engaged in an animated discussion with Knight before crew chief Jerry Layne came in to calm things down.</p>
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Hurdle&#8217;s passionate plea seemed to spark his club as the Pirates slowly got back in it as Cincinnati&#8217;s bullpen faltered following starter Homer Bailey.</p>
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Bailey gave up three runs and six hits in five innings, walking three and striking out six. He needed 96 pitches to get 15 outs but the Reds appeared to have things well in hand with a 6-3 lead.</p>
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Pittsburgh, however, kept chipping away but got too greedy in the eighth.</p>
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The Pirates eventually tied the game at 8-all on a single by McCutchen off Cincinnati&#8217;s Nick Masset. Jones, not exactly the fleetest runner, was out by a good 10 feet trying to score from second on the play. Pittsburgh kept the pressure on, however, loading the bases with one out.</p>
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Wood came on and induced Ludwick to hit a fly ball to shallow center that Stubbs ran down and his perfect throw to Hanigan at the plate easily beat the speedy McCutchen to keep the score tied and give Cincinnati the boost it needed to put the Pirates away.</p>
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Pittsburgh&#8217;s rally allowed Kevin Correia to avoid picking up his first-ever loss against the Reds as a starter. Still, he was far from sharp, giving up six runs and eight hits &#8212; including three home runs &#8212; in six innings, walking one and striking out one to continue his Jekyll-and-Hyde season.</p>
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Correia is among the best starters in the baseball on the road. His 10 victories away from home lead the majors.</p>
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Things don&#8217;t go quite so well when he starts the day waking up in his own bed. His ERA rose to 7.75 in his 12 games on the hill at the quirky ballpark along the Allegheny River.</p>
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NOTES: The game started after a 41-minute rain delay. &#8230; Wood snapped an 0-for-18 slump with a single to lead off the sixth. &#8230; The series continues on Saturday. Charlie Morton (9-6, 3.43 ERA) gets the start for Pittsburgh. Morton is 3-0 with a 0.39 ERA against the Reds this year. Dontrelle Willis (0-3, 4.08) starts for the Reds. Willis left his last start against San Diego with a sore left forearm but was OK&#8217;d to pitch after an MRI revealed no significant injury.</p>
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<p>Cincinnati outlasts Bucs in wild one</p>
<p>Management sold Bell on Pirates</p>
<p>Tabata embraces Clemente legend</p>
<p>Brewers win streak ends at 6</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Joey Votto hit his 21st homer of the season and later scored the game-winning run as the Reds beat the Pirates for just the third time in 10 tries this season. Brandon Phillips went 3 for 5 with a home run and four RBIs for Cincinnati. ]]></description>
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<p>Joey Votto hit his 21st homer of the season and later scored the game-winning run as the Reds beat the Pirates for just the third time in 10 tries this season.</p>
<p>Brandon Phillips went 3 for 5 with a home run and four RBIs for Cincinnati. Ryan Hanigan added a solo shot and drove in two insurance runs in the ninth off Hanrahan (0-2).</p>
<p> “The way it kept going back and forth, it was like a tennis match out there,” Phillips said. “I’m just glad we came out on top.”</p>
<p>It was a wild end to an eventful day for Cincinnati. Storms knocked out the electricity at the team’s hotel on Thursday night, rattling the normally unflappable Phillips.</p>
<p> “It was crazy when we first got in,” Phillips said. “You’re going to a hotel where you have no AC and no lights. I could have sworn somebody was in my room at one point. I’m not going to lie to you, I was scared.”</p>
<p>Travis Wood (6-5) picked up the win in relief, getting out of a bases-loaded jam in the eighth when center fielder Drew Stubbs threw out Pittsburgh’s Andrew McCutchen, who attempted to score from third on a shallow fly by Ryan Ludwick.</p>
<p> “’’Stubby saved the game,” Cincinnati manager Dusty Baker said. “That’s one of best center fielders around right there. He gets good reads and breaks on balls and he gunned down one of the quickest men in this league.”</p>
<p>Francisco Cordero pitched a perfect ninth inning to collect his 25th save.</p>
<p>Brandon Wood broke out of a lengthy slump, going 2 for 3 with three RBIs for Pittsburgh. McCutchen, Garrett Jones, Jose Tabata and Ronny Cedeno also had two hits apiece for the Pirates but Pittsburgh made outs at the plate twice in the eighth.</p>
<p> “We kept fighting, we kept scratching and clawing,” said Pittsburgh manager Clint Hurdle, who was ejected in the fifth for arguing balls and strikes. “We kept finding a way to get back in it to tie it up. We were one punch away from creating some serious separation.”</p>
<p>Hanrahan, in the midst of a dominant year, issued a rare leadoff walk to Votto to start the inning. Votto moved to third on a one-out single by Dave Sappelt. Stubbs followed with a chopper to second. Pittsburgh second baseman Neil Walker tried to get Votto at the plate but the ball deflected off catcher Ryan Doumit’s glove. Votto slapped the plate for emphasis and Sappelt and Stubbs both moved up a base as the ball rolled to the backstop.</p>
<p> “It just boils down to a leadoff walk right there,” Hanrahan said. “You can’t have that in a situation like that. You’ve got to get the first out and go from there.”</p>
<p>Hanigan followed with a sharp single up the middle to provide the final margin and chase Hanrahan, who stalked to the dugout after the worst outing of his All-Star season.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ MILWAUKEE -- Ryan Braun and Prince Fielder hit back-to-back homers and Zack Greinke remained perfect at Miller Park to lift the NL Central-leading Milwaukee Brewers to a 7-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday night. Braun and Fielder homered in the eighth after the Pirates had chased Greinke (11-4) with two runs earlier in the inning]]></description>
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<p>MILWAUKEE &#8212; Ryan Braun and Prince Fielder hit back-to-back homers and Zack Greinke remained perfect at Miller Park to lift the NL Central-leading Milwaukee Brewers to a 7-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Friday night.</p>
<p>Braun and Fielder homered in the eighth after the Pirates had chased Greinke (11-4) with two runs earlier in the inning. Milwaukee won its 10th straight at Miller Park against Pittsburgh and is a major league best 42-15 at home this year.</p>
<p>The 2009 AL Cy Young winner struck out nine and retired 11 straight at one point as Milwaukee maintained its four-game lead over St. Louis in the division race.</p>
<p>Milwaukee built a 4-0 lead off Paul Maholm (6-13) before the Pirates rallied, only to have Braun and Fielder answer right back.</p>
<p>The Pirates are 11 games back in the NL Central and continue their skid out of contention with their 14th loss in 17 games. Pittsburgh finally figured out Greinke with run-scoring doubles by Michael McKenry and Andrew McCutchen in the eighth.</p>
<p>But Braun, who also hit a sacrifice fly in the fifth, led off the bottom of the inning with a homer and Fielder hit another fastball from Joe Beimel to right field for his 28th home run the season.</p>
<p>Jonathan Lucroy added a two-out RBI single off Jose Veras and reliever Francisco Rodriguez followed with his first career hit in his second at-bat on an infield single that caused the Brewers bullpen to celebrate wildly.</p>
<p>It may cost Milwaukee.</p>
<p>Rodriguez warmed up for the ninth, but left after talking to trainer Roger Caplinger. The Brewers said Rodriguez exited with a right leg cramp, but he was stretching his left leg after he awkwardly stepped on the bag to beat Garrett Jones to first for his hit.</p>
<p>Greinke is 8-0 with a 3.36 ERA in 10 starts in Milwaukee this year. He allowed a first-inning single to Xavier Paul before retiring 11 straight &#8212; including five consecutive strikeouts to finish two short of the franchise record set by Steve Woodard in 1999.</p>
<p>After allowing three hits in the first seven innings, Greinke began to tire in the eighth and left with two outs after McCutchen&#8217;s double. Rodriguez got the final out before Braun and Fielder&#8217;s fireworks and then was later forced to hit.</p>
<p>Milwaukee is now 14-2 in a stretch of 16 straight games against NL Central opponents after the Pirates and Cardinals led the division just over two weeks ago.</p>
<p>Josh Wilson singled in Milwaukee&#8217;s first run in the second. The veteran infielder is one of three Brewers filling in for the injured Rickie Weeks. Weeks is expected to miss two to four more weeks with a badly sprained left ankle, even though the Brewers are 12-2 without the All-Star second baseman in the lineup.</p>
<p>Casey McGehee tripled in two more in the third before Braun&#8217;s sacrifice gave Milwaukee a 4-0 lead and put the Brewers on their way to their 34th home win in the last 37 games against the Pirates.</p>
<p>Notes: Maholm lost his fourth straight. &#8230; The Pirates activated RHP Ross Ohlendorf from the 60-day disabled list and immediately optioned him to Triple-A Indianapolis. Ohlendorf has been out since April with a strained shoulder. &#8230; Brewers RHP Marco Estrada (2-8, 4.80 ERA) faces RHP Kevin Correia (12-10, 4.78) in Saturday&#8217;s game. Estrada is starting after LHP Chris Narveson was placed on the 15-day DL after cutting his thumb and needing eight stitches. &#8230; Narveson said he hopes he can resume throwing in the next few days and return as soon as he can on Aug. 22.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Aug 2011 10:04:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ CBSSports.com wire reports Aug. 7, 2011 PITTSBURGH -- Infielder Brandon Wood was asked if the Pittsburgh Pirates could glean anything positive from their just-completed homestand, one that goes into the books as the worst in 125 years of franchise history]]></description>
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<p>        <strong>CBSSports.com wire reports</strong><br/><time>Aug. 7, 2011</time><br/><!-- T15409344 for MLB_20110807_SD@PIT --><!-- Sesame Modified: 08/07/2011 19:24:35 --><!-- sversion: 11 $Updated: jubinas$  -->
<p>      PITTSBURGH &#8212; Infielder Brandon Wood was       asked if the Pittsburgh Pirates could glean       anything positive from their just-completed homestand, one that goes       into the books as the worst in 125 years of franchise history.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;Well,&#8221; Wood said, pondering the team&#8217;s 10-game losing streak, &#8220;this is       going to end at some point.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      It surely will, but it doesn&#8217;t feel that way right now for the fading       Pirates.    </p>
<p>      Mat Latos and the San Diego Padres       beat Pittsburgh 7-3 Sunday. In less than two weeks, the Pirates have       sunk from first place in the NL Central to 10 games behind.    </p>
<p>      Latos&#8217; mastery continued the misery for the Pirates, who completed an       0-7 stay at PNC Park against the last-place Padres and Chicago Cubs, two       teams that were a combined 39 games under .500 when the week began.    </p>
<p>      Pittsburgh was winless on a homestand of at least seven games for the       first time in franchise history, STATS LLC said. No team in the majors       has had a homestand that long without a win since Kansas City in May       2006.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;It&#8217;s obviously not easy right now,&#8221; second baseman Neil       Walker said. &#8220;As baseball players, we&#8217;ve all gone through some       sort of stretch like this, whether it was from a personal or a team       standpoint. Nobody likes the feeling that we have right now.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;It&#8217;s easy to let yourself go to a negative place when you&#8217;re like this,       but &#8230; we&#8217;re still playing the same game we did when we were winning       games. It&#8217;s just been a little tougher for us.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      Try a lot tougher. The Pirates, leading the division on July 26, were       outscored 59-25 by the Cubs and Padres. The bad week came after they got       swept in Philadelphia.    </p>
<p>      Pittsburgh will try again to break its skid Monday night at San       Francisco against the World Series champion Giants.    </p>
<p>      A day after the Pirates held a players-only meeting following a 13-2       loss, they trailed 7-0 going into the bottom of the eighth.    </p>
<p>      The Padres got a run on a wild pitch by Daniel       McCutchen and another that was set up by catcher Ryan       Doumit&#8217;s throwing error on a pitchout, two plays that       exemplified Pittsburgh&#8217;s recent futility.    </p>
<p>      Latos (6-11) allowed only two singles until Doumit and Pedro       Alvarez singled to open the eighth. Brandon       Wood followed with a home run off Chad       Qualls.    </p>
<p>      Will Venable had three hits and drove in two runs and Logan       Forsythe had three RBI as the Padres completed their third       sweep of the season. San Diego has won four in a row.    </p>
<p>      Playing without top hitter Chase Headley,       who sustained a broken left little finger on Saturday, the Padres       continued their offensive renaissance at the hands of the beleaguered       Pirates.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;We got off to a good start there, and some of their guys didn&#8217;t have       their best stuff,&#8221; Venable said. &#8220;We consistently, throughout the       lineup, put good swings on those mistakes and we were able to push some       runs across.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      San Diego came into the series last in the National League in average,       runs, home runs and extra-base hits. The Padres left it having scored 35       runs in three games, tied for the second-most in any three-game stretch       in franchise history, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.    </p>
<p>      San Diego has never scored more runs in a three-game series.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;Offensively, the three games speak for themselves,&#8221; Padres manager Bud       Black said. &#8220;The collection of at bats from top to bottom were       outstanding.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      This is the Pirates&#8217; longest losing streak since a 12-game slide June       6-18, 2010, a season in which they lost 105 games.    </p>
<p>      The crowd of 35,601 meant a total of 112,618 saw the series, the       fourth-largest in PNC Park history. While fans on Friday and Saturday       often resorting to booing, Sunday&#8217;s scene never got ugly. Pirates fans       were even given a reason to cheer when Wood&#8217;s homer, his seventh, cut       San Diego&#8217;s lead to 7-3.    </p>
<p>      Pittsburgh&#8217;s Xavier Paul then singled       with one out, but Qualls got the Pirates&#8217; two best hitters, Andrew       McCutchen and Neil Walker, to       ground out harmlessly to end the inning.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;We like playing here,&#8221; Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said. &#8220;We just       didn&#8217;t do well this week.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;I never thought we&#8217;d throw up a doughnut at home.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      Forsythe, in the lineup to replace Headley at third base, had an RBI       groundout in the second against Kevin Correia       (12-10) and a two-run single in the sixth. Venable added a two-run       double in the eighth.    </p>
<p>      Signed in the offseason as a free agent from San Diego, Correia had       allowed one run on three hits through 5 2/3 innings before running into       two-out trouble in the sixth. He was charged with four runs on five hits       and four walks, falling to 2-8 at home this season.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;I threw the ball pretty well up until there were two outs and nobody on       in the sixth,&#8221; Correia said. &#8220;It&#8217;s just hard, in the situation we&#8217;re in       and the results of the games, to feel good about anything.&#8221;    </p>
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<li>        Headley was to be evaluated over the next few days before a decision         was to be made about a possible trip to the disabled list.      </li>
<li>        The Padres improved to 25-17 in day games [they're 26-47 at night] and         have won six consecutive series finales.      </li>
<li>        Monday in San Francisco, the Pirates face RHP <b>Ryan Vogelsong</b>,         who pitched for them from 2001-06 and was out of the majors until this         season, when he is emerging as a possible Cy Young candidate.      </li>
<li>        Padres RHP <b>Tim Stauffer</b> is making his first career start in New         York on Monday.      </li>
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		<description><![CDATA[ PITTSBURGH — Infielder Brandon Wood was asked if the Pittsburgh Pirates could glean anything positive from their just-completed homestand, one that goes into the books as the worst in 125 years of franchise history. “Well,” Wood said, pondering the team’s 10-game losing streak, “this is going to end at some point.” It surely will, but it doesn’t feel that way right now for the fading Pirates. ]]></description>
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<p>PITTSBURGH —<br />
	Infielder Brandon Wood was asked if the Pittsburgh Pirates could glean anything positive from their just-completed homestand, one that goes into the books as the worst in 125 years of franchise history.</p>
<p>“Well,” Wood said, pondering the team’s 10-game losing streak, “this is going to end at some point.”</p>
<p>It surely will, but it doesn’t feel that way right now for the fading Pirates.</p>
<p>Mat Latos and the San Diego Padres beat Pittsburgh 7-3 Sunday. In less than two weeks, the Pirates have sunk from first place in the NL Central to 10 games behind.</p>
<p>Latos’ mastery continued the misery for the Pirates, who completed an 0-7 stay at PNC Park against the last-place Padres and Chicago Cubs, two teams that were a combined 39 games under .500 when the week began.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh was winless on a homestand of at least seven games for the first time in franchise history, STATS LLC said.</p>
<p>No team in the majors has had a homestand that long without a win since Kansas City in May 2006.</p>
<p>“It’s obviously not easy right now,” second baseman Neil Walker said. “As baseball players, we’ve all gone through some sort of stretch like this, whether it was from a personal or a team standpoint. Nobody likes the feeling that we have right now.</p>
<p>“It’s easy to let yourself go to a negative place when you’re like this, but &#8230; we’re still playing the same game we did when we were winning games. It’s just been a little tougher for us.”</p>
<p>Try a lot tougher. The Pirates, leading the division on July 26, were outscored 59-25 by the Cubs and Padres. The bad week came after they got swept in Philadelphia.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh will try again to break its skid tonight at San Francisco against the World Series champion Giants.</p>
<p>A day after the Pirates held a players-only meeting following a 13-2 loss, they trailed 7-0 going into the bottom of the eighth.</p>
<p>The Padres got a run on a wild pitch by Daniel McCutchen and another that was set up by catcher Ryan Doumit’s throwing error on a pitchout, two plays that exemplified Pittsburgh’s recent futility.</p>
<p>Latos (6-11) allowed only two singles until Doumit and Pedro Alvarez singled to open the eighth. Wood followed with a home run off Chad Qualls.</p>
<p>Will Venable had three hits and drove in two runs and Logan Forsythe had three RBIs as the Padres completed their third sweep of the season. San Diego has won four in a row.</p>
<p>Playing without top hitter Chase Headley, who sustained a broken left little finger on Saturday, the Padres continued their offensive renaissance at the hands of the beleaguered Pirates.</p>
<p>“We got off to a good start there, and some of their guys didn’t have their best stuff,” Venable said. “We consistently, throughout the lineup, put good swings on those mistakes and we were able to push some runs across.”</p>
<p>San Diego came into the series last in the National League in average, runs, home runs and extra-base hits. The Padres left it having scored 35 runs in three games, tied for the second-most in any three-game stretch in franchise history, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.</p>
<p>San Diego has never scored more runs in a three-game series.</p>
<p>“Offensively, the three games speak for themselves,” Padres manager Bud Black said. “The collection of at bats from top to bottom were outstanding.”</p>
<p>This is the Pirates’ longest losing streak since a 12-game slide June 6-18, 2010, a season in which they lost 105 games.</p>
<p>The crowd of 35,601 meant a total of 112,618 saw the series, the fourth-largest in PNC Park history. While fans on Friday and Saturday often resorted to booing, Sunday’s scene never got ugly. Pirates fans were even given a reason to cheer when Wood’s homer, his seventh, cut San Diego’s lead to 7-3.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh’s Xavier Paul then singled with one out, but Qualls got the Pirates’ two best hitters, Andrew McCutchen and Walker, to ground out harmlessly to end the inning.</p>
<p>“We like playing here,” Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said. “We just didn’t do well this week.</p>
<p>“I never thought we’d throw up a doughnut at home.”</p>
<p>Forsythe, in the lineup to replace Headley at third base, had an RBI groundout in the second against Kevin Correia (12-10) and a two-run single in the sixth. Venable added a two-run double in the eighth.</p>
<p>Signed in the offseason as a free agent from San Diego, Correia had allowed one run on three hits through 5 2⁄3 innings before running into two-out trouble in the sixth. He was charged with four runs on five hits and four walks, falling to 2-8 at home this season.</p>
<p>“I threw the ball pretty well up until there were two outs and nobody on in the sixth,” Correia said. “It’s just hard, in the situation we’re in and the results of the games, to feel good about anything.”</p>
<p><strong>Notes:</strong> Headley was to be evaluated over the next few days before a decision was to be made about a possible trip to the disabled list. &#8230; The Padres improved to 25-17 in day games (they’re 26-47 at night) and have won six consecutive series finales. &#8230; Tonight in San Francisco, the Pirates face RHP Ryan Vogelsong, who pitched for them from 2001-06 and was out of the majors until this season, when he is emerging as a possible Cy Young candidate. &#8230; Padres RHP Tim Stauffer is making his first career start in New York tonight.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ PITTSBURGH (AP) - Infielder Brandon Wood was asked if the Pittsburgh Pirates could glean anything positive from their just-completed homestand, one that goes into the books as the worst in 125 years of franchise history. "Well," Wood said, pondering the team's 10-game losing streak, "this is going to end at some point." It surely will, but it doesn't feel that way right now for the fading Pirates. Mat Latos and the San Diego Padres beat Pittsburgh 7-3 Sunday]]></description>
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<p>PITTSBURGH (AP) &#8211; Infielder Brandon Wood was asked if the Pittsburgh Pirates could glean anything positive from their just-completed homestand, one that goes into the books as the worst in 125 years of franchise history.</p>
<p>&#8220;Well,&#8221; Wood said, pondering the team&#8217;s 10-game losing streak, &#8220;this is going to end at some point.&#8221;</p>
<p>It surely will, but it doesn&#8217;t feel that way right now for the fading Pirates.</p>
<p>Mat Latos and the San Diego Padres beat Pittsburgh 7-3 Sunday. In less than two weeks, the Pirates have sunk from first place in the NL Central to 10 games behind.</p>
<p>Latos&#8217; mastery continued the misery for the Pirates, who completed an 0-7 stay at PNC Park against the last-place Padres and Chicago Cubs, two teams that were a combined 39 games under .500 when the week began.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh was winless on a homestand of at least seven games for the first time in franchise history, STATS LLC said. No team in the majors has had a homestand that long without a win since Kansas City in May 2006.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s obviously not easy right now,&#8221; second baseman Neil Walker said. &#8220;As baseball players, we&#8217;ve all gone through some sort of stretch like this, whether it was from a personal or a team standpoint. Nobody likes the feeling that we have right now.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s easy to let yourself go to a negative place when you&#8217;re like this, but &#8230; we&#8217;re still playing the same game we did when we were winning games. It&#8217;s just been a little tougher for us.&#8221;</p>
<p>Try a lot tougher. The Pirates, leading the division on July 26, were outscored 59-25 by the Cubs and Padres. The bad week came after they got swept in Philadelphia.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh will try again to break its skid Monday night at San Francisco against the World Series champion Giants.</p>
<p>A day after the Pirates held a players-only meeting following a 13-2 loss, they trailed 7-0 going into the bottom of the eighth.</p>
<p>The Padres got a run on a wild pitch by Daniel McCutchen and another that was set up by catcher Ryan Doumit&#8217;s throwing error on a pitchout, two plays that exemplified Pittsburgh&#8217;s recent futility.</p>
<p>Latos (6-11) allowed only two singles until Doumit and Pedro Alvarez singled to open the eighth. Brandon Wood followed with a home run off Chad Qualls.</p>
<p>Will Venable had three hits and drove in two runs and Logan Forsythe had three RBIs as the Padres completed their third sweep of the season. San Diego has won four in a row.</p>
<p>Playing without top hitter Chase Headley, who sustained a broken left little finger on Saturday, the Padres continued their offensive renaissance at the hands of the beleaguered Pirates.</p>
<p>&#8220;We got off to a good start there, and some of their guys didn&#8217;t have their best stuff,&#8221; Venable said. &#8220;We consistently, throughout the lineup, put good swings on those mistakes and we were able to push some runs across.&#8221;</p>
<p>San Diego came into the series last in the National League in average, runs, home runs and extra-base hits. The Padres left it having scored 35 runs in three games, tied for the second-most in any three-game stretch in franchise history, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.</p>
<p>San Diego has never scored more runs in a three-game series.</p>
<p>&#8220;Offensively, the three games speak for themselves,&#8221; Padres manager Bud Black said. &#8220;The collection of at bats from top to bottom were outstanding.&#8221;</p>
<p>This is the Pirates&#8217; longest losing streak since a 12-game slide June 6-18, 2010, a season in which they lost 105 games.</p>
<p>The crowd of 35,601 meant a total of 112,618 saw the series, the fourth-largest in PNC Park history. While fans on Friday and Saturday often resorting to booing, Sunday&#8217;s scene never got ugly. Pirates fans were even given a reason to cheer when Wood&#8217;s homer, his seventh, cut San Diego&#8217;s lead to 7-3.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh&#8217;s Xavier Paul then singled with one out, but Qualls got the Pirates&#8217; two best hitters, Andrew McCutchen and Neil Walker, to ground out harmlessly to end the inning.</p>
<p>&#8220;We like playing here,&#8221; Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said. &#8220;We just didn&#8217;t do well this week.</p>
<p>&#8220;I never thought we&#8217;d throw up a doughnut at home.&#8221;</p>
<p>Forsythe, in the lineup to replace Headley at third base, had an RBI groundout in the second against Kevin Correia (12-10) and a two-run single in the sixth. Venable added a two-run double in the eighth.</p>
<p>Signed in the offseason as a free agent from San Diego, Correia had allowed one run on three hits through 5 2-3 innings before running into two-out trouble in the sixth. He was charged with four runs on five hits and four walks, falling to 2-8 at home this season.</p>
<p>&#8220;I threw the ball pretty well up until there were two outs and nobody on in the sixth,&#8221; Correia said. &#8220;It&#8217;s just hard, in the situation we&#8217;re in and the results of the games, to feel good about anything.&#8221;</p>
<p>NOTES: Headley was to be evaluated over the next few days before a decision was to be made about a possible trip to the disabled list. &#8230; The Padres improved to 25-17 in day games (they&#8217;re 26-47 at night) and have won six consecutive series finales. &#8230; Monday in San Francisco, the Pirates face RHP Ryan Vogelsong, who pitched for them from 2001-06 and was out of the majors until this season, when he is emerging as a possible Cy Young candidate. &#8230; Padres RHP Tim Stauffer is making his first career start in New York on Monday.</p>
<p>Copyright 2011 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed.</p>
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<p>PITTSBURGH (AP)—Infielder <span>Brandon Wood(notes)</span> was asked if the Pittsburgh Pirates<br />
could glean anything positive from their just-completed homestand, one that goes<br />
into the books as the worst in 125 years of franchise history.</p>
<p>“Well,” Wood said, pondering the team’s 10-game losing streak, “this is<br />
going to end at some point.”</p>
<p>It surely will, but it doesn’t feel that way right now for the fading<br />
Pirates.</p>
<p><span>Mat Latos(notes)</span> and the San Diego Padres beat Pittsburgh 7-3 Sunday. In less than<br />
two weeks, the Pirates have sunk from first place in the NL Central to 10 games<br />
behind.</p>
<p>Latos’ mastery continued the misery for the Pirates, who completed an 0-7<br />
stay at PNC Park against the last-place Padres and Chicago Cubs, two teams that<br />
were a combined 39 games under .500 when the week began.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh was winless on a homestand of at least seven games for the first<br />
time in franchise history, STATS LLC said. No team in the majors has had a<br />
homestand that long without a win since Kansas City in May 2006.</p>
<p>“It’s obviously not easy right now,” second baseman <span>Neil Walker(notes)</span> said. “As<br />
baseball players, we’ve all gone through some sort of stretch like this, whether<br />
it was from a personal or a team standpoint. Nobody likes the feeling that we<br />
have right now.</p>
<p>“It’s easy to let yourself go to a negative place when you’re like this,<br />
but … we’re still playing the same game we did when we were winning games.<br />
It’s just been a little tougher for us.”</p>
<p>Try a lot tougher. The Pirates, leading the division on July 26, were<br />
outscored 59-25 by the Cubs and Padres. The bad week came after they got swept<br />
in Philadelphia.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh will try again to break its skid Monday night at San Francisco<br />
against the World Series champion Giants.</p>
<p>A day after the Pirates held a players-only meeting following a 13-2 loss,<br />
they trailed 7-0 going into the bottom of the eighth.</p>
<p>The Padres got a run on a wild pitch by <span>Daniel McCutchen(notes)</span> and another that<br />
was set up by catcher <span>Ryan Doumit’s(notes)</span> throwing error on a pitchout, two plays that<br />
exemplified Pittsburgh’s recent futility.</p>
<p>Latos (6-11) allowed only two singles until Doumit and <span>Pedro Alvarez(notes)</span> singled<br />
to open the eighth. Brandon Wood followed with a home run off <span>Chad Qualls(notes).</span></p>
<p><span>Will Venable(notes)</span> had three hits and drove in two runs and <span>Logan Forsythe(notes)</span> had<br />
three RBIs as the Padres completed their third sweep of the season. San Diego<br />
has won four in a row.</p>
<p>Playing without top hitter <span>Chase Headley(notes),</span> who sustained a broken left little<br />
finger on Saturday, the Padres continued their offensive renaissance at the<br />
hands of the beleaguered Pirates.</p>
<p>“We got off to a good start there, and some of their guys didn’t have their<br />
best stuff,” Venable said. “We consistently, throughout the lineup, put good<br />
swings on those mistakes and we were able to push some runs across.”</p>
<p>San Diego came into the series last in the National League in average, runs,<br />
home runs and extra-base hits. The Padres left it having scored 35 runs in three<br />
games, tied for the second-most in any three-game stretch in franchise history,<br />
according to the Elias Sports Bureau.</p>
<p>San Diego has never scored more runs in a three-game series.</p>
<p>“Offensively, the three games speak for themselves,” Padres manager Bud<br />
Black said. “The collection of at bats from top to bottom were outstanding.”</p>
<p>This is the Pirates’ longest losing streak since a 12-game slide June 6-18,<br />
2010, a season in which they lost 105 games.</p>
<p>The crowd of 35,601 meant a total of 112,618 saw the series, the<br />
fourth-largest in PNC Park history. While fans on Friday and Saturday often<br />
resorting to booing, Sunday’s scene never got ugly. Pirates fans were even given<br />
a reason to cheer when Wood’s homer, his seventh, cut San Diego’s lead to 7-3.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh’s <span>Xavier Paul(notes)</span> then singled with one out, but Qualls got the<br />
Pirates’ two best hitters, <span>Andrew McCutchen(notes)</span> and Neil Walker, to ground out<br />
harmlessly to end the inning.</p>
<p>“We like playing here,” Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said. “We just<br />
didn’t do well this week.</p>
<p>“I never thought we’d throw up a doughnut at home.”</p>
<p>Forsythe, in the lineup to replace Headley at third base, had an RBI<br />
groundout in the second against <span>Kevin Correia(notes)</span> (12-10) and a two-run single in<br />
the sixth. Venable added a two-run double in the eighth.</p>
<p>Signed in the offseason as a free agent from San Diego, Correia had allowed<br />
one run on three hits through 5 2-3 innings before running into two-out trouble<br />
in the sixth. He was charged with four runs on five hits and four walks, falling<br />
to 2-8 at home this season.</p>
<p>“I threw the ball pretty well up until there were two outs and nobody on in<br />
the sixth,” Correia said. “It’s just hard, in the situation we’re in and the<br />
results of the games, to feel good about anything.”</p>
<p>NOTES: Headley was to be evaluated over the next few days before a decision<br />
was to be made about a possible trip to the disabled list. … The Padres<br />
improved to 25-17 in day games (they’re 26-47 at night) and have won six<br />
consecutive series finales. … Monday in San Francisco, the Pirates face RHP<br />
<span>Ryan Vogelsong(notes),</span> who pitched for them from 2001-06 and was out of the majors<br />
until this season, when he is emerging as a possible Cy Young candidate. …<br />
Padres RHP <span>Tim Stauffer(notes)</span> is making his first career start in New York on Monday.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ PITTSBURGH (AP) — Infielder Brandon Wood was asked if the Pittsburgh Pirates could glean anything positive from their just-completed homestand, one that goes into the books as the worst in 125 years of franchise history. "Well," Wood said, pondering the team's 10-game losing streak, "this is going to end at some point." It surely will, but it doesn't feel that way right now for the fading Pirates. Mat Latos and the San Diego Padres beat Pittsburgh 7-3 Sunday. ]]></description>
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<p>PITTSBURGH (AP) — Infielder Brandon Wood was asked if the Pittsburgh Pirates could glean anything positive from their just-completed homestand, one that goes into the books as the worst in 125 years of franchise history.</p>
<p>&#8220;Well,&#8221; Wood said, pondering the team&#8217;s 10-game losing streak, &#8220;this is going to end at some point.&#8221;</p>
<p>It surely will, but it doesn&#8217;t feel that way right now for the fading Pirates.</p>
<p>Mat Latos and the <span>San Diego Padres</span> beat Pittsburgh 7-3 Sunday. In less than two weeks, the Pirates have sunk from first place in the NL Central to 10 games behind.</p>
<p>Latos&#8217; mastery continued the misery for the Pirates, who completed an 0-7 stay at PNC Park against the last-place Padres and Chicago Cubs, two teams that were a combined 39 games under .500 when the week began.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh was winless on a homestand of at least seven games for the first time in franchise history, STATS LLC said. No team in the majors has had a homestand that long without a win since Kansas City in May 2006.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s obviously not easy right now,&#8221; second baseman Neil Walker said. &#8220;As baseball players, we&#8217;ve all gone through some sort of stretch like this, whether it was from a personal or a team standpoint. Nobody likes the feeling that we have right now.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s easy to let yourself go to a negative place when you&#8217;re like this, but &#8230; we&#8217;re still playing the same game we did when we were winning games. It&#8217;s just been a little tougher for us.&#8221;</p>
<p>Try a lot tougher. The Pirates, leading the division on July 26, were outscored 59-25 by the Cubs and Padres. The bad week came after they got swept in Philadelphia.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh will try again to break its skid Monday night at San Francisco against the World Series champion Giants.</p>
<p>A day after the Pirates held a players-only meeting following a 13-2 loss, they trailed 7-0 going into the bottom of the eighth.</p>
<p>The Padres got a run on a wild pitch by Daniel McCutchen and another that was set up by catcher Ryan Doumit&#8217;s throwing error on a pitchout, two plays that exemplified Pittsburgh&#8217;s recent futility.</p>
<p>Latos (6-11) allowed only two singles until Doumit and Pedro Alvarez singled to open the eighth. Brandon Wood followed with a home run off Chad Qualls.</p>
<p>Will Venable had three hits and drove in two runs and Logan Forsythe had three RBIs as the Padres completed their third sweep of the season. San Diego has won four in a row.</p>
<p>Playing without top hitter <span>Chase Headley</span>, who sustained a broken left little finger on Saturday, the Padres continued their offensive renaissance at the hands of the beleaguered Pirates.</p>
<p>&#8220;We got off to a good start there, and some of their guys didn&#8217;t have their best stuff,&#8221; Venable said. &#8220;We consistently, throughout the lineup, put good swings on those mistakes and we were able to push some runs across.&#8221;</p>
<p>San Diego came into the series last in the National League in average, runs, home runs and extra-base hits. The Padres left it having scored 35 runs in three games, tied for the second-most in any three-game stretch in franchise history, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.</p>
<p>San Diego has never scored more runs in a three-game series.</p>
<p>&#8220;Offensively, the three games speak for themselves,&#8221; Padres manager Bud Black said. &#8220;The collection of at bats from top to bottom were outstanding.&#8221;</p>
<p>This is the Pirates&#8217; longest losing streak since a 12-game slide June 6-18, 2010, a season in which they lost 105 games.</p>
<p>The crowd of 35,601 meant a total of 112,618 saw the series, the fourth-largest in PNC Park history. While fans on Friday and Saturday often resorting to booing, Sunday&#8217;s scene never got ugly. Pirates fans were even given a reason to cheer when Wood&#8217;s homer, his seventh, cut San Diego&#8217;s lead to 7-3.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh&#8217;s Xavier Paul then singled with one out, but Qualls got the Pirates&#8217; two best hitters, Andrew McCutchen and Neil Walker, to ground out harmlessly to end the inning.</p>
<p>&#8220;We like playing here,&#8221; Pirates manager Clint Hurdle said. &#8220;We just didn&#8217;t do well this week.</p>
<p>&#8220;I never thought we&#8217;d throw up a doughnut at home.&#8221;</p>
<p>Forsythe, in the lineup to replace Headley at third base, had an RBI groundout in the second against Kevin Correia (12-10) and a two-run single in the sixth. Venable added a two-run double in the eighth.</p>
<p>Signed in the offseason as a free agent from San Diego, Correia had allowed one run on three hits through 5 2-3 innings before running into two-out trouble in the sixth. He was charged with four runs on five hits and four walks, falling to 2-8 at home this season.</p>
<p>&#8220;I threw the ball pretty well up until there were two outs and nobody on in the sixth,&#8221; Correia said. &#8220;It&#8217;s just hard, in the situation we&#8217;re in and the results of the games, to feel good about anything.&#8221;</p>
<p>NOTES: Headley was to be evaluated over the next few days before a decision was to be made about a possible trip to the disabled list. &#8230; The Padres improved to 25-17 in day games (they&#8217;re 26-47 at night) and have won six consecutive series finales. &#8230; Monday in San Francisco, the Pirates face RHP Ryan Vogelsong, who pitched for them from 2001-06 and was out of the majors until this season, when he is emerging as a possible Cy Young candidate. &#8230; Padres RHP Tim Stauffer is making his first career start in New York on Monday.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ PITTSBURGH — The fading Pittsburgh Pirates finished up the worst homestand in their 125-year history and lost their 10th straight game overall, beaten by Mat Latos and the San Diego Padres 7-3 Sunday. Latos' mastery continued the misery for the Pirates, who completed an 0-7 stay at PNC Park against the last-place Padres and Chicago Cubs, two teams that were a combined 39 games under .500 when the week began. Pittsburgh was winless on a homestand of at least seven games for the first time in franchise history, STATS LLC said. ]]></description>
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<p>										  PITTSBURGH — The fading Pittsburgh Pirates finished up the worst homestand in their 125-year history and lost their 10th straight game overall, beaten by Mat Latos and the San Diego Padres 7-3 Sunday.
<p>Latos&#8217; mastery continued the misery for the Pirates, who completed an 0-7 stay at PNC Park against the last-place Padres and Chicago Cubs, two teams that were a combined 39 games under .500 when the week began.</p>
<p>										 Pittsburgh was winless on a homestand of at least seven games for the first time in franchise history, STATS LLC said. No team in the majors has had a homestand that long without a win since Kansas City in May 2006.
<p>The Pirates, in first place in the NL Central on July 26, were outscored 59-25 by the Cubs and Padres. The bad week came after they got swept in Philadelphia.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh will try again to break its skid Monday night at San Francisco against the World Series champion Giants.</p>
<p>A day after the Pirates held a players-only meeting following a 13-2 loss, they trailed 7-0 going into the bottom of the eighth.</p>
<p>The Padres got a run on a wild pitch by Daniel McCutchen and another that was set up by catcher Ryan Doumit&#8217;s throwing error on a pitchout, two plays that exemplified Pittsburgh&#8217;s recent futility.</p>
<p>Latos (6-11) allowed only two singles until Doumit and Pedro Alvarez singled to open the eighth. Brandon Wood followed with a home run off Chad Qualls.</p>
<p>Will Venable had three hits and drove in two runs and Logan Forsythe had three RBIs as the Padres completed their third sweep of the season. San Diego has won four in a row.</p>
<p>Playing without top hitter Chase Headley, who sustained a broken left little finger on Saturday, the Padres continued their offensive renaissance at the hands of the beleaguered Pirates.</p>
<p>San Diego came into the series last in the National League in average, runs, home runs and extra-base hits. They left it having scored 35 runs in three games.</p>
<p>This is the Pirates&#8217; longest losing streak since a 12-game slide June 6-18, 2010, a season in which they lost 105 games.</p>
<p>The crowd of 35,601 meant a total of 112,618 saw the series, the fourth-largest in PNC Park history. While fans on Friday and Saturday often resorting to booing, Sunday&#8217;s scene never got ugly. Pirates fans were even given a reason to cheer when Wood homered, his seventh, cut San Diego&#8217;s lead to 7-3.</p>
<p>Pittsburgh&#8217;s Xavier Paul then singled with one out, but Qualls got the Pirates&#8217; two best hitters, Andrew McCutchen and Neil Walker, to ground out harmlessly to end the inning.</p>
<p>Forsythe, in the lineup to replace Headley at third base, had an RBI groundout in the second against Kevin Correia (12-10) and a two-run single in the sixth. Venable added a two-run double in the eighth.</p>
<p>Signed in the offseason as a free agent from San Diego, Correia had allowed one run on three hits through 5 2-3 innings before running into two-out trouble in the sixth. He was charged with four runs on five hits and four walks, falling to 2-8 at home this season.<br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[ PITTSBURGH (AP) — One by one, a train of more than two dozen faces emerged from a players-only dining room and into the open expanse of the Pittsburgh Pirates clubhouse about 20 minutes after the team's ninth consecutive loss. No one was talking, but the looks on their faces said it all. Kyle Blanks hit a grand slam and drove in five runs and the San Diego Padres again beat free-falling Pittsburgh, 13-2 on Saturday. ]]></description>
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<p>PITTSBURGH (AP) — One by one, a train of more than two dozen faces emerged from a players-only dining room and into the open expanse of the <span>Pittsburgh Pirates clubhouse</span> about 20 minutes after the team&#8217;s ninth consecutive loss.</p>
<p>No one was talking, but the looks on their faces said it all.</p>
<p><span>Kyle Blanks</span> hit a grand slam and drove in five runs and the <span>San Diego Padres</span> again beat free-falling Pittsburgh, 13-2 on Saturday.</p>
<p>&#8220;Losing nine is no fun for anybody,&#8221; starter <span>Paul Maholm</span> said. &#8220;But nobody&#8217;s holding a pity party for us. I&#8217;m sure there&#8217;s a lot of people that are having fun with the fact we&#8217;re losing, but we&#8217;re just going to get over it and come back tomorrow and expect to win.&#8221;</p>
<p>Last in the National League in runs and homers, San Diego set a club record for runs in consecutive games with 28 — they won 15-5 Friday — according to information provided by the Pirates from the Elias Sports Bureau. The Padres hit a grand slam in consecutive games for the first time in 20 years.</p>
<p>Fans at PNC Park booed as the game got out of hand, leaving Pittsburgh 0-6 on its homestand. Blanks&#8217; slam off Chris Resop in the seventh inning made it 11-1.</p>
<p>The Pirates were in first place on July 26, but have dropped 11 of 12 while plummeting out of the NL Central lead. Pittsburgh fell nine games behind division-leading Milwaukee, prompting a players-only team meeting after the game.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;ve got to get back to the attitude we had at the beginning of the season,&#8221; outfielder Garrett Jones said. &#8220;Get our mindset back to where it was. Get that swagger —that was the word we were using — and that attitude of &#8216;We&#8217;re gonna win every game.&#8217;&#8221;</p>
<p>Saddled with a major North American professional sports record 18 consecutive losing years, the Pirates were as many as seven games over .500 in July. But the team&#8217;s sudden slump has been just as stunning as its ascension to respectability after losing 105 games in 2010.</p>
<p>&#8220;They&#8217;re the same guys who were lighting some things up and people were cheering for and writing good stories about,&#8221; manager Clint Hurdle said. &#8220;Right now, we&#8217;re battling all over the place. It seems real hard for somebody different every night where there&#8217;s some adversity that comes into play, so we&#8217;re all in it together. We&#8217;ve got to keep fighting for one another and keep fighting through it.&#8221;</p>
<p>The last-place Padres have pounded Pirates pitching for five home runs in winning the first two games of the series and have won three in a row overall.</p>
<p>The Padres had not hit a grand slam this season until Chase Headley did it Friday night. After hitting his first homer the day before, Blanks&#8217; shot Saturday marked the first time San Diego had hit slams on consecutive days since Aug. 13-14, 1991, when Fred McGriff had both. Cleveland was the most recent team to do it, Sept. 17-18 of last season.</p>
<p>&#8220;We talk about contagious, and you see that happening a little bit the last couple of nights,&#8221; San Diego manager Bud Black said. &#8220;There&#8217;s a feeling amongst the lineup that they are going to give a good at bat and the result is going to be there.&#8221;</p>
<p>Rookie Cory Luebke (4-6) struck out a career-high nine and allowed one run over seven innings. He also had two hits and scored a run to help the Padres win their eighth straight game in Pittsburgh.</p>
<p>Orlando Hudson had three hits and scored the game&#8217;s first run on Blanks&#8217; triple in the second. Rob Johnson had three RBIs for San Diego, which had scored a total of 28 runs over its eight previous games before this series.</p>
<p>Luebke came in having lost his previous three starts. He allowed five hits and no walks.</p>
<p>&#8220;We got ahead tonight,&#8221; Luebke said, &#8220;and with me and (Johnson) on the same page all night, when you get that kind of flow with your catcher, it just makes things easier for everybody.&#8221;</p>
<p>Maholm (6-12) gave up a season-high seven earned runs and tied a season high for hits allowed with 10. Pittsburgh has lost each of his five starts since the All-Star break.</p>
<p>Jones had a solo home run for the Pirates in the eighth, his 13th and third of the homestand.</p>
<p>&#8220;Obviously, we&#8217;re not playing well,&#8221; Maholm said. &#8220;Obviously, we&#8217;ve lost some games, and I think everybody on the field was pressing.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;ve gone through a few of these losing streaks like this, and whenever it&#8217;s going bad, it&#8217;s going bad,&#8221; he said.</p>
<p>NOTES: According to Elias, the previous Padres record for runs in consecutive games was 27 on Aug. 22-23, 2002. &#8230; The Pirates drew their 14th sellout of the year at PNC Park, the most since the stadium&#8217;s inaugural season in 2001. &#8230; The Pirates had OF Xavier Paul warming up in the bullpen during the ninth inning. &#8230; San Diego has never lost a series at PNC Park, winning 25 of 34 games played here. &#8230; Former Padres RHP Kevin Correia will face San Diego for the first time Sunday since signing as a free agent with the Pirates in the offseason. Correia was the winning pitcher in San Diego on May 4 but is only 2-7 at home this season.</p>
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<p>        <strong>CBSSports.com wire reports</strong><br/><time>Aug. 6, 2011</time><br/><!-- T15406536 for MLB_20110806_SD@PIT --><!-- Sesame Modified: 08/07/2011 00:50:07 --><!-- sversion: 6 $Updated: mihaic$  -->
<p>      PITTSBURGH &#8212; For the second consecutive night, the free-falling Pittsburgh       Pirates were no match for the light-hitting and last-place San       Diego Padres.    </p>
<p>      Kyle Blanks hit a grand slam and drove in five runs as the       Padres sent Pittsburgh to its ninth straight loss, 13-2 on Saturday.    </p>
<p>      Last in the National League in runs and homers, San Diego set a club       record for runs in consecutive games with 28, team said in citing the       Elias Sports Bureau. The Padres hit a grand slam in consecutive games       for the first time in 20 years.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;We talk about contagious, and you see that happening a little bit the       last couple of nights,&#8221; San Diego manager Bud Black said. &#8220;There&#8217;s a       feeling amongst the lineup that they are going to give a good at bat and       the result is going to be there.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      There was an opposite feeling in the other dugout. The Pirates were in       first place on July 26, but have dropped 11 of 12 while plummeting out       of the NL Central lead. Pittsburgh fell nine games behind       division-leading Milwaukee, prompting a players-only team meeting after       the game.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;We&#8217;ve got to get back to the attitude we had at the beginning of the       season,&#8221; outfielder Garrett Jones       said. &#8220;Get our mindset back to where it was. Get that swagger &#8212; that       was the word we were using &#8212; and that attitude of &#8216;We&#8217;re gonna win       every game.&#8221;&#8216;    </p>
<p>      Fans at PNC Park booed as the game got out of hand, leaving Pittsburgh       at 0-6 on its homestand. Blanks&#8217; slam off Chris       Resop in the seventh inning made it 11-1.    </p>
<p>      Saddled with a major North American professional sports record 18       consecutive losing years, the Pirates were as many as seven games over       .500 in July. But the team&#8217;s sudden slump has been just as stunning as       its ascension to respectability after losing 105 games in 2010.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;Losing nine is no fun for anybody. But nobody&#8217;s holding a pity party       for us,&#8221; losing pitcher Paul Maholm       said. &#8220;I&#8217;m sure there&#8217;s a lot of people that are having fun with the       fact we&#8217;re losing, but we&#8217;re just going to get over it and come back       tomorrow and expect to win.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      San Diego has pounded Pirates pitching for five home runs in winning the       first two games of the series and have won three in a row overall.    </p>
<p>      The Padres had not hit a grand slam this season until Chase       Headley did it Friday night. After hitting his first homer the       day before, Blanks&#8217; shot Saturday marked the first time San Diego had       hit slams on consecutive days since Aug. 13-14, 1991, when Fred McGriff       had both. Cleveland was the most recent team to do it, Sept. 17-18 of       last season.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;I feel like the last couple of days before we came on the road I was       making some strides in the cage, figuring out some things and applying       them in the game,&#8221; Blanks said. &#8220;Now the results do start to matter, and       I feel good. I had a couple of good nights in a row, and I just want to       continue.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      Rookie Cory Luebke (4-6) struck out a       career-high nine and allowed one run over seven innings. He also had two       hits and scored a run to help the Padres win their eighth straight game       in Pittsburgh.    </p>
<p>      Orlando Hudson had three hits and scored the game&#8217;s first run       on Blanks&#8217; triple in the second. Rob Johnson       had three RBI for San Diego, which had scored a total of 28 runs over       its eight previous games before this series.    </p>
<p>      Luebke came in having lost his previous three starts. He allowed five       hits and no walks.    </p>
<p>      &#8220;We got ahead tonight,&#8221; Luebke said, &#8220;and with me and [Johnson] on the       same page all night, when you get that kind of flow with your catcher,       it just makes things easier for everybody.&#8221;    </p>
<p>      Maholm (6-12) gave up a season-high seven earned runs and tied a season       high for hits allowed with 10. Pittsburgh has lost each of his five       starts since the All-Star break.    </p>
<p>      Jones had a solo home run for the Pirates in the eighth, his 13th and       third of the homestand.    </p>
<p>      <b>Notes</b>    </p>
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<li>        According to Elias, the previous Padres record for runs in consecutive         games was 27 on Aug. 22-23, 2002.      </li>
<li>        The Pirates drew their 14th sellout of the year at PNC Park, the most         since the stadium&#8217;s inaugural season in 2001.      </li>
<li>        The Pirates had OF <b>Xavier Paul</b> warming up in the bullpen during         the ninth inning.      </li>
<li>        San Diego has never lost a series at PNC Park, winning 25 of 34 games         played here.      </li>
<li>        Former Padres RHP <b>Kevin Correia</b> will face San Diego for the         first time Sunday since signing as a free agent with the Pirates in         the offseason. Correia was the winning pitcher in San Diego on May 4         but is only 2-7 at home this season.      </li>
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<p>Last in the National League in runs and homers, San Diego set a club record for runs in consecutive games with 28, team said in citing the Elias Sports Bureau. The Padres hit a grand slam in consecutive games for the first time in 20 years.</p>
<p> “We talk about contagious, and you see that happening a little bit the last couple of nights,” San Diego manager Bud Black said. “There’s a feeling amongst the lineup that they are going to give a good at bat and the result is going to be there.”</p>
<p>There was an opposite feeling in the other dugout. The Pirates were in first place on July 26, but have dropped 11 of 12 while plummeting out of the NL Central lead. Pittsburgh fell nine games behind division-leading Milwaukee, prompting a players-only team meeting after the game.</p>
<p> “We’ve got to get back to the attitude we had at the beginning of the season,” outfielder Garrett Jones said. “Get our mindset back to where it was. Get that swagger —that was the word we were using — and that attitude of ‘We’re gonna win every game.’”</p>
<p>Fans at PNC Park booed as the game got out of hand, leaving Pittsburgh at 0-6 on its homestand. Blanks’ slam off Chris Resop in the seventh inning made it 11-1.</p>
<p>Saddled with a major North American professional sports record 18 consecutive losing years, the Pirates were as many as seven games over .500 in July. But the team’s sudden slump has been just as stunning as its ascension to respectability after losing 105 games in 2010.</p>
<p> “Losing nine is no fun for anybody. But nobody’s holding a pity party for us,” losing pitcher Paul Maholm said. “I’m sure there’s a lot of people that are having fun with the fact we’re losing, but we’re just going to get over it and come back tomorrow and expect to win.”</p>
<p>San Diego has pounded Pirates pitching for five home runs in winning the first two games of the series and have won three in a row overall.</p>
<p>The Padres had not hit a grand slam this season until Chase Headley did it Friday night. After hitting his first homer the day before, Blanks’ shot Saturday marked the first time San Diego had hit slams on consecutive days since Aug. 13-14, 1991, when Fred McGriff had both. Cleveland was the most recent team to do it, Sept. 17-18 of last season.</p>
<p> “I feel like the last couple of days before we came on the road I was making some strides in the cage, figuring out some things and applying them in the game,” Blanks said. “Now the results do start to matter, and I feel good. I had a couple of good nights in a row, and I just want to continue.”</p>
<p>Rookie Cory Luebke (4-6) struck out a career-high nine and allowed one run over seven innings. He also had two hits and scored a run to help the Padres win their eighth straight game in Pittsburgh.</p>
<p>Orlando Hudson had three hits and scored the game’s first run on Blanks’ triple in the second. Rob Johnson had three RBIs for San Diego, which had scored a total of 28 runs over its eight previous games before this series.</p>
<p>Luebke came in having lost his previous three starts. He allowed five hits and no walks.</p>
<p> “We got ahead tonight,” Luebke said, “and with me and (Johnson) on the same page all night, when you get that kind of flow with your catcher, it just makes things easier for everybody.”</p>
<p>Maholm (6-12) gave up a season-high seven earned runs and tied a season high for hits allowed with 10. Pittsburgh has lost each of his five starts since the All-Star break.</p>
<p>Jones had a solo home run for the Pirates in the eighth, his 13th and third of the homestand.</p>
<p>NOTES: According to Elias, the previous Padres record for runs in consecutive games was 27 on Aug. 22-23, 2002. &#8230; The Pirates drew their 14th sellout of the year at PNC Park, the most since the stadium’s inaugural season in 2001. &#8230; The Pirates had OF Xavier Paul warming up in the bullpen during the ninth inning. &#8230; San Diego has never lost a series at PNC Park, winning 25 of 34 games played here. &#8230; Former Padres RHP Kevin Correia will face San Diego for the first time Sunday since signing as a free agent with the Pirates in the offseason. Correia was the winning pitcher in San Diego on May 4 but is only 2-7 at home this season.</p>
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