Owings' homer sends Diamondbacks past Padres

PHOENIX -- Chris Owings hit a two-run homer to break a 3-3 tie and lift the Arizona Diamondbacks to a 5-3 win over the San Diego Padres on Friday night.

With two outs and nobody on base in the seventh inning, Brandon Drury hit a long double to right and Owings followed with a homer to right off Padres starter Edwin Jackson.

Diamondbacks reliever Randall Delgado pitched a scoreless sixth and picked up the win. Patrick Corbin worked 2 2/3 innings, allowing one hit, before Daniel Hudson relieved Corbin and got Wil Myers to pop out to end the game.

The Diamondbacks moved to 67-93 and the Padres fell to 68-92.

The Padres' Yangervis Solarte, who entered the game with the longest active hitting streak in the major leagues at 14 games, went 0-for-4.

Solarte was called out in the third for stepping on the plate as he was attempting to bunt for a single.

Diamondbacks starter Braden Shipley pitched five innings, giving up three runs and seven hits while walking two and striking out three.

Jackson allowed five runs and six hits in six innings. He struck out five and walked two.

Relievers Brandon Morrow, Keith Hessler and Kevin Quackenbush blanked the Diamondbacks in the seventh and eighth.

Paul Goldschmidt hit a two-run homer, his 24th home run of the year, for the Diamondbacks. Owings and Drury both had two hits.

Ryan Schimpf hit a two-run homer and Luis Sardinas went 2-for-3 for the Padres.

Welington Castillo drove in Jean Segura in the first inning with a bloop single to right, giving the Diamondbacks a 1-0 lead. Segura led with a walk, advanced to second on a long foul fly to left and to third on a fly to right.

Goldschmidt slugged a two-run homer to center field off Jackson to give Arizona a 3-0 lead in the third inning. He drove in Jake Lamb, who drew a two-out walk.

The Padres countered in the fourth with a double by Alex Dickerson and Schimpf's mammoth homer to center. They strung three more hits in the fourth, capped by Manuel Margot's opposite-field, run-scoring double to right to tie the score at 3.

Shipley pitched out of second and third with one out situations in the first and second.

NOTES: A.J. Pollock will not return for the final three games with the Diamondbacks. Pollock, struggling with a groin strain, tried running before Friday night's game with the Padres and didn't feel comfortable, manager Chip Hale said. ... Since being called up for the first time, rookie outfielders Hunter Renfroe and Manuel Margot have combined to go 17-for-49. ... The Diamondbacks have a member of the 200-hit and 200-strikeout club this season in Jean Segura (201 hits) and Robbie Ray (218 strikeouts). This is the first time this has happened in the same season since Milwaukee in 2009 (Ryan Braun, 203) and Yovani Gallardo (204). The Diamondbacks also saw this happen in 1999 with Luis Gonzalez (206) and Randy Johnson (364). ... Both teams are hitting the long ball. The Padres have 176 homers this season, a franchise record for a single season (1970, 172). The Diamondbacks have hit 185 homers, up from 154 in 2015 and 118 in 2014. The 185 is fourth- most in franchise history.
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