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Salazar's 9th Inning Pinch-Hit Single Propels Padres To 3-2 Win Over Dodgers

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Pinch-hitter Oscar Salazar singled home the winning run in the bottom of the ninth inning, and the San Diego Padres posted a 3-2 victory over Los Angeles in the rubber match of a three-game series at Petco Park.

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True Blue LA: Joe Torre Is Stubborn To His Core

Oscar Salazar delivered an RBI single up the middle in the bottom of the ninth to give the Padres a 3-2 victory and a series win over the Dodgers, pushing them seven games back in the National League West. The hit came off of George Sherrill, who was brought into a tie game in the ninth rather than Jonathan Broxton.

True Blue LA wants to understand why Joe Torre is more concerned with following the rules than coaching to win.

In a tie game on the road, in the bottom of any inning after the ninth, the only way the road team can keep playing is by keeping the other team scoreless. The Dodgers best chance to do that in the ninth inning was Broxton, yet he waited in the bullpen for the call that never came. I’m sure Torre will say something in the post game about wanting to save Broxton in case the Dodgers got a lead, and that if he brought him in during a tie game, he wouldn’t want to have to pitch him two innings if necessary. But it’s ridiculous.

You don’t lose with your best option on the sideline. It’s not as if Torre hasn’t seen the flip side of this misuse. How many walk-offs have the Dodgers had in the past few seasons? They use Broxton in tie games in the ninth inning quite often, while the other teams’ closers wait for their lead that never comes. Almost every manager seems to manage this way, but that doesn’t make it right. The bullpen is awesome when it’s Status Kuo, not status quo.

Then again, with the Dodger offense on summer vacation, I’m not sure if it matters anymore.

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Salazar's 9th Inning Pinch-Hit Single Gives Padres 3-2 Win Over Dodgers

San Diego, CA (Sports Network) - Pinch-hitter Oscar Salazar singled home the winning run in the bottom of the ninth inning, and the San Diego Padres posted a 3-2 victory over Los Angeles in the rubber match of a three-game series at Petco Park.

George Sherrill (1-2) came on to pitch the ninth for the Dodgers, and Scott Hairston greeted him with a single to left field. Tony Gwynn Jr. sacrificed the runner to second, and Salazar followed by delivering a grounder up the middle to plate the decisive run.

Salazar's heroics made a winner out of Heath Bell (5-0), who tossed a 1-2-3 ninth.

Chase Headley and Yorvit Torrealba both knocked in a run for the NL West- leading Padres, who acquired former AL MVP Miguel Tejada from Baltimore before the game. Mat Latos earned a no-decision after giving up two runs -- one earned -- on two hits and three walks in five innings of work. He fanned seven.

James Loney homered for the Dodgers, while starter Vicente Padilla allowed two runs on four hits over four innings.

The Padres grabbed a 1-0 lead in the first inning on a run-scoring single by Headley, but Loney's eighth home run of the season tied the game in the second.

San Diego regained the lead in the fourth when Headley walked to begin the inning and came home on a double by Torrealba.

Latos, though, ran into trouble in the fifth, walking two of the first three batters. Pinch-hitter Garret Anderson then singled to left field, and Jamey Carroll was able to score the tying run after Hairston misplayed the ball.

Torrealba extended his hitting streak to 12 games...San Diego improved to 32-20 at home...Adrian Gonzalez had two hits for the Padres...Los Angeles was limited to three hits in the game.

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