SAN DIEGO (AP) -- Cory Spangenberg had a two-run single for his first big league hit and Tyson Ross pitched six strong innings to lead the San Diego Padres to a 3-1 victory against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Monday.
Spangenberg, the team's first-round pick in the 2011 draft, had his contract selected from Double-A San Antonio and started at third base. He came up with the bases loaded and one out in the fifth inning and singled to right off reliever Eury De La Rosa for a 3-0 lead.
 
Ross leads Padres past D-backs 3-1
 
Spangenberg is the third player in Padres history to have multiple RBIs in his big league debut.
Ross deflected a fifth-inning comebacker by Didi Gregorius with his glove but stayed in the game. In the sixth, after Ross allowed a leadoff single by David Peralta, manager Bud Black and a trainer came out to check on the tall right-hander. Black left Ross in the game. He allowed two more singles, including an RBI hit by Miguel Montero, before striking out the side.
Ross (13-12) allowed six hits, struck out eight and walked two. It was his 14th straight start of going six or more innings and allowing six or fewer hits. He's 7-6 with a 1.93 ERA in that stretch.
Kevin Quackenbush struck out the side in the ninth for his second save in three chances.
Arizona's Trevor Cahill (3-10) went only four-plus innings, allowing three runs and five hits while walking six and striking out five. He departed after allowing Yasmani Grandal's single and Jedd Gyorko's double in the fifth.
 

Comments are closed.