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SAN DIEGO (AP) -
Zach Duke
and the
Pittsburgh Pirates
are confident they can win on the road and at home.
Duke was dominant into the ninth inning to win consecutive road starts for the first time in four years,
Craig Monroe
and
Freddy Sanchez
each had three hits and Pittsburgh beat the
San Diego Padres
10-1 on Saturday night.
Duke (3-1) allowed one run and six hits in 8 1-3 innings. He also hit a sacrifice fly to help the Pirates (10-7) extend their
lead to 5-0 in the fourth inning.
''The way we're playing we feel like we can win every game, regardless whether we're home or away,'' Duke said. ''Once we
get the lead early on it's just my duty at that point to get to keep the momentum going in our favor. And we did that today.''
Duke won back-to-back road games for the first time since he went 4-0 in seven road starts during his rookie season in 2005.
He beat the St. Louis Cardinals on April 8 in his first road start this season.
''I felt good, I felt pretty sharp from the first inning on,'' he said. ''The fastball command was there. That's really the
key, I felt good.''
Pittsburgh had 12 of its 14 hits against
Shawn Hill
and reliever
Josh Geer
, scoring twice in the first, fourth, sixth, and eighth innings.
Monroe had three RBIs and Sanchez scored three times for the Pirates.
Andy LaRoche
extended his hitting streak to nine games with a double, single and two RBIs.
Hill (1-1) had to leave the game after two innings with soreness in his right biceps muscle. He gave up three runs and five
hits.
''He didn't feel good warming up,'' manager
Bud Black
said. ''It got progressively worse as the game went on. It looks as though he's headed to the disabled list.''
Hill will have an MRI and a stress test on Monday.
Geer allowed five runs and seven hits in four innings.
''I was on call so I knew I had a chance to get in,'' Geer said. ''I didn't know it would be that quick. They needed me to
go out and soak up some innings.''
Duke lost his shutout bid in the sixth when
Scott Hairston
tripled and scored on a groundout by
Adrian Gonzalez
. Gonzalez, who singled in the ninth, has reached base in all 17 games this season.
The Padres were wearing their retro uniforms from the inaugural 1969 season when they went 52-110.
Notes: The Padres drew their second sellout (41,665) this season. ... Both teams' starting shortstops were scratched. Pittsburgh's
Jack Wilson
was sidelined with a sprained left middle finger.
Luis Rodriguez
was taken to a hospital after having an allergic reaction to something he ate. The Padres said he was resting comfortably.
Ramon Vazquez
took Wilson's spot and
Chris Burke
made his first start for San Diego. ... Pirates CF
Nate McLouth
was sidelined for the second straight game after tweaking his right oblique muscle on Friday during pregame batting practice.
... Padres RF
Brian Giles
was not in the starting lineup for the first time this season. Black opted to give him the night off.
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