The Pittsburgh Pirates had some room to breathe in the NL wild-card standings after a series win over the weekend against one of their main pursuers.
A series against a team far from playoff contention has been more problematic.
The Pirates will try to avoid a three-game sweep by the San Diego Padres on Wednesday.
After taking two of three at St. Louis last weekend, Pittsburgh had a two-game lead over St. Louis for the last wild-card spot.
However, the Pirates have lost the first two games of this set, including 7-5 in 10 innings Tuesday, cutting their lead to one-half game over the Cardinals and Los Angeles Dodgers .
Garrett Jones hit a game-tying, two-run homer in the ninth, but Chase Headley hit a two-run shot to win it in the 10th off Daniel McCutchen .
"I hung a changeup and (Headley) hammered it," McCutchen said. "That wasn't what I was wanting. Jones' home run was clutch and I wanted to come in there and help. Walking the leadoff guy was a no-no. I threw a cookie to him 3-2 and paid for it."
The Pirates (67-56) have lost 14 of 23 since July 28, when they were two games behind Cincinnati for first place in the NL Central and led the NL wild card. They are 4-9 against NL West teams during that stretch, losing four of five to the Padres (55-70).
Pittsburgh is one of several teams that has struggled to win recently at Petco Park. San Diego has won three straight and 13 of its last 17 there and has scored seven or more runs in three of its last four home games.
Headley's homer was his ninth this month with 26 RBIs, both major-league highs.
Andrew McCutchen is having a much tougher stretch in August. He's hitting .200 (10 for 50) with 14 strikeouts with one home run in his last 12 games. He's 2 for 10 in this series and 4 for 23 against the Padres this year.
Pittsburgh, which hasn't been swept in a three-game series since losing three at Baltimore in June, will hand the ball Wednesday to James McDonald (11-5, 3.61 ERA), who tries to build off one of his better starts in a month.
McDonald gave up two hits and struck out seven in six scoreless innings of a 2-1 win over St. Louis on Friday. He had an 8.71 ERA over the previous six starts.
"You see people go through ruts like that," McDonald said. "What makes you a better player is getting through it. That's how I'll remember this time."
The right-hander's previous start came against the Padres. He was charged with seven runs and seven hits in 4 1-3 innings of a 9-8 loss on Aug. 10, but didn't factor in the decision.
McDonald is 1-1 with an 8.64 ERA in four career starts against San Diego while also making three relief appearances.
Andrew Werner will make his major league debut for the Padres.
The 25-year-old left-hander was 1-2 with a 5.79 ERA in four starts with Triple-A Tucson after going 4-8 with a 3.23 ERA in 18 starts at Double-A San Antonio.
"I didn't think there was any shot," Werner told the Padres' official website. "I'm just really excited to be here."
Pittsburgh Pirates |
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| Date | Player | Status | Injury |
| August 19, 2012 | Starling Marte | 15-Day DL | Strained right oblique |
| August 15, 2012 | Neil Walker | Day-to-Day | Dislocated finger |
| August 14, 2012 | Travis Snider | Day-to-Day | Left game - Aggravated right hamstring |
| July 18, 2012 | Juan Cruz | 15-Day DL | Right shoulder inflammation |
| July 18, 2012 | Juan Cruz | 15-Day DL | Right shoulder inflammation |
| July 05, 2012 | Alex Presley | 7-Day DL | Concussion |
San Diego Padres |
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| Date | Player | Status | Injury |
| August 17, 2012 | Nick Hundley | Day-to-Day | Bruised right knee |
| August 16, 2012 | Nick Hundley | 15-Day DL | Bruised right knee |
| August 11, 2012 | Huston Street | 15-Day DL | Strained left calf |
| July 31, 2012 | Yasmani Grandal | 15-Day DL | Strained oblique |
| July 31, 2012 | Yasmani Grandal | 15-Day DL | Strained oblique |
| July 28, 2012 | Joe Thatcher | Day-to-Day | Sore right knee |
SAN DIEGO (AP) -- It all proved to be better than expected for rookie Andrew Werner.
The left-hander could barely believe the news two days ago that the San Diego Padres were calling him up to the majors. But Werner made the most of his opportunity.
Werner allowed two runs over six-plus innings in his major league debut and Carlos Quentin drove in three runs, leading the Padres to a 4-2 victory over the Pittsburgh Pirates on Wednesday.
"If you have told me two years ago, I would be facing Andrew McCutchen in a big league game, I would have told you that you were crazy," Werner said.
But he struck out McCutchen, the NL batting leader, to end the first inning and handled the rest of the Pirates with ease as San Diego swept the three-game series.
"He was hitting his spots, which makes most pitchers effective," McCutchen said. "He kept the ball down. He could get hurt if he leaves stuff up, but he didn't do that."
The Padres have beaten Pittsburgh in 18 of 21 games.
"You just don't want to get boat raced in your first inning," Werner said. "It was just nice getting through the first one and getting back in the dugout."
Quentin had three RBIs for the second straight game, including a two-run double in the first inning and an RBI single in the fifth.
The 25-year-old Werner, who was called up from Triple-A Tucson earlier in the day, allowed four hits, walked four and struck out two.
"It was a lot of fun because he executed," catcher John Baker said. "We talked before the game about his emotions and I told him if he felt any butterflies to step off the mound and embrace it."
Brad Brach , Luke Gregerson and rookie Tommy Layne finished the four-hitter. Layne pitched the ninth for his first major league save.
Werner was coming off one of his worst starts of the season in which he allowed a season-high eight runs in 4 1-3 innings.
But he kept Pittsburgh off balance and had allowed only Pedro Alvarez 's fourth-inning RBI single heading into the seventh. After Gaby Sanchez led off the seventh with his fourth homer and Werner walked Alvarez, the rookie was lifted.
"It felt good," Werner said. "At first, there were a little bit of nerves but once I got out on the mound, it all pretty much went away."
San Diego gave Werner a big lift by scoring three runs in the first inning off James McDonald (11-6) on only one hit.
"I was out of rhythm. You can't walk guys," McDonald said. "This is a team that sees a lot of pitches. They know the strike zone well . . . I got a better feel as the game went on."
McDonald gave up four runs and five hits over five innings. He walked five and struck out two.
McCutchen went 1 for 5 as his average dropped to .349. McCutchen, who has only two home runs and 11 RBIs since July 18, went 3 for 15 in the series.
The Pirates, who have lost four of five, were swept in a three-game series for the first time since losing at Baltimore in June.
McDonald started the first inning by issuing consecutive walks to Everth Cabrera , Will Venable and Chase Headley .
Quentin came a few feet away from hitting a grand slam when his fly ball hit off the wall in left-center field for a two-run double.
Mark Kotsay followed with a sacrifice fly.
McCutchen reached on a one-out single in the fourth. After a walk, McCutchen scored on a Pedro Sanchez's two-out single.
Cabrera stole two bases to raise his season total to 24 without being caught. Cabrera set a club record with his 28th consecutive stolen base, dating to Sept. 10, 2010.
Notes: Since 2006, the Pirates are 6-16 at Petco Park. ... Werner was San Diego's 14th starting pitcher this season, one shy of the club record set twice. ... Jerry Mumphrey held the previous Padres record with 27 straight stolen bases in 1980... . With their 7-5 loss in 10 innings on Tuesday night, the Pirates were the last team in the majors to lose an extra-inning game. ... Pittsburgh is off Thursday before hosting Milwaukee on Friday. ... San Diego has Thursday off before it travels to Arizona on Friday.