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MIAMI(AP)
Sean West
is making the most of his second trip to the majors this season.
John Baker
and
Cody Ross
each drove in two runs, leading West and the
Florida Marlins
over the
San Diego Padres
6-4 Sunday and ending their three-game losing streak.
West (6-5) won for the fourth time in his last five outings at home. He gave up one earned run in six innings.
This was the third win in five outings for West since being recalled from Double-A Jacksonville on Aug. 8. He went 3-4 in
10 outings during his first stint with the Marlins from May 23-July 11.
Chris Coghlan
's leadoff single started a five-run burst in the fourth inning that made it 5-3.
Coghlan has 46 hits in August, the most in any month by a National League rookie since
Wally Moon
had 52 for the St. Louis Cardinals in July 1954.
''It's all about winning,'' Coghlan said. ''All that stuff is individual and right now we're trying to win games and get to
the playoffs and that's the big picture, not how many hits I get.''
West gave up seven hits and struck out seven, tying his career-high of seven strikeouts last achieved against the
New York Yankees
on June 19.
Leo Nunez
pitched a scoreless ninth for his 17th save in 21 opportunities.
''Today I tried to do a little more pitching than throwing,'' West said. ''I wanted to get as deep as I could because our
bullpen is a little worn out.''
The Padres took a 3-0 lead in the fourth, helped by West's error.
Oscar Salazar
led off with a single,
Kevin Kouzmanoff
hit an RBI double and
Chase Headley
walked.
Will Venable
bunted and West threw wildly to first, allowing Kouzmanoff to score. After West struck out the next two batters, Headley scored
from third on a passed ball by Baker.
The Marlins bounced back in their half to take the lead. After retiring the first nine batters,
Mat Latos
(4-4) gave up consecutive singles to Coghlan and
Ross Gload
to open the inning. With one out, Latos walked
Jorge Cantu
to load the bases. Baker had a two-run single and Ross added a two-run double. Latos remains winless in his last four starts.
''One minute you're on top of the world, the next minute you are down at the bottom,'' Latos said, who grew up in nearby Margate,
Fla. ''I left a couple pitches up and didn't make quality pitches when I needed to. Give them credit, they are a good hitting
team and when I made mistakes, they hit them.''
The Marlins avoided getting swept by the Padres for the first time since May 13-15, 2005.
''It was a tough weekend for us and today was nice to salvage the series,'' Ross said. ''We got some timely hitting and some
walks when we needed it and it was a good win for us.''
San Diego closed to 5-4 in the eighth when Headley singled,
Adrian Gonzalez
had a pinch-hit single and Tony Gwynn Jr. had an RBI grounder.
Coghlan drew a bases-loaded walk in the eighth from
Greg Burke
.
''We jumped out to a nice 3-0 lead, Mat was throwing the ball great, and then they strung an inning together,'' Padres manager
Bud Black
said. ''It was a hard-fought game the rest of the way, we just fell a little short.''
NOTES: Gonzalez is still feeling soreness in his left biceps. He isn't sure exactly when he injured his arm and started feeling
soreness last Friday. ... Salazar finished the series 7 for 10 with a walk. ... Marlins manager Fredi Gonzalez is hopeful
INF
Nick Johnson
, on the 15-day DL with a right hamstring strain, will be able to rejoin the team during its upcoming road trip. ''Hopefully,
we can get him a couple of games next weekend in (Single A) Jupiter and if he keeps improving he can join us in New York or
Washington,'' Gonzalez said.
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