Reynolds’ 3-run homer in 18th wins it for Arizona

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SAN DIEGO (AP)—It was the kind of matchup that only an extra-inning marathon can produce—an infielder pitching to a batter working on an 0-for-6 afternoon, including four strikeouts.

With the Petco Park lights on as dusk fell, Mark Reynolds(notes) hit a three-run homer off infielder Josh Wilson(notes) with two outs in the 18th inning, sending the Arizona Diamondbacks to a 9-6 win over the San Diego Padres on Sunday in the longest major league game this season.

“It’s tough because No. 1, he’s a position player and you don’t want him to get you out, and No. 2, you don’t know what he’s going to throw,” Reynolds said.

The Padres were held hitless through nine extra innings by four relievers. Their only baserunners in extras came on three walks. The game took 5 hours, 45 minutes.

San Diego used all its relievers and had starter Chad Gaudin(notes)—the loser in Friday night’s series opener—pitch the 16th and 17th innings before turning to Wilson in the 18th for his third career relief appearance.

Wilson (0-1) was claimed off waivers from Arizona on May 15, four days after he pitched a scoreless inning for the Diamondbacks against Cincinnati.

“When he pitched for us he threw all fastballs, so you figure he has some kind of wrinkle,” said Reynolds, who fell behind 0-2. “He threw a curveball up there and I laid off some high fastballs, and he left one out over and I was able to barrel it up.”

Wilson allowed a single to Felipe Lopez(notes) and walked Ryan Roberts(notes) with one out before Reynolds hit a full-count pitch off an advertising sign atop the right-field wall.

“One pitch away,” Wilson said. “I had Mark 0-2 there. I wish I could have thrown a strike before I got to 3-2.

“I was very comfortable,” he added. “I expected it in that type of game. It was probably just a matter of time. I was ready.”

Wilson pitched in high school and his two other big league relief appearances had been in blowout losses.

“I don’t know how long I could have lasted,” he said. “I started getting tired toward the end of that inning.”

Arizona manager A.J. Hinch said he didn’t want his players getting comfortable facing a position player.

“Your swings can get a little bit big,” said Hinch, who had Gerardo Parra(notes) lay down a sacrifice bunt to advance Lopez. “We had the players concentrate on getting a good pitch to hit and hit it hard.”

Hinch said he had his pitching figured out for at least 22 innings before he would have to go to a position player.

Padres manager Bud Black said he didn’t want to overextend Gaudin.

San Diego scored five in the ninth and tied it at 6 on David Eckstein’s(notes) first career pinch-hit homer, a three-run shot with two outs off Chad Qualls(notes).

Leo Rosales(notes) (1-0) pitched 3 1-3 innings for the win.

It was the longest big league game by time and innings since San Diego beat visiting Cincinnati 12-9 in an 18-inning game that lasted 5 hours, 57 minutes on May 25, 2008, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

Eckstein hit a first-pitch fastball from Qualls off the balcony on the second level of the Western Metal Supply Co. brick warehouse in the left-field corner. It was his first homer in 217 at-bats since Sept. 17 with Arizona.

The 5-foot-7 Eckstein, MVP of the 2006 World Series with St. Louis, has 33 homers in his nine-year career.

It was the third time the Diamondbacks played an 18-inning game.

The Padres have played the two longest games in the majors this year. They beat Cincinnati 6-5 in 16 innings on May 16, taking 5 hours, 14 minutes.

Stephen Drew(notes) had four hits for Arizona, extending his hitting streak to 11 games.

Arizona’s Dan Haren(notes) held San Diego to one run and four hits in seven innings, retiring 13 straight batters during one stretch. Haren’s only mistake was allowing Kevin Kouzmanoff’s(notes) homer with two outs in the seventh.

The Diamondbacks overcame three early baserunning blunders. Josh Whitesell(notes) hit a three-run double off Josh Geer(notes) in a four-run fifth.

Notes

Diamondbacks OF Justin Upton(notes) left with an aggravated left shoulder after striking out in the 10th. … Padres slugger Adrian Gonzalez(notes) extended the club record by walking at least twice in six straight games. Gonzalez has walked six times in the first three games of this four-game series, 13 times in the last six games and 17 times in the last nine. … It was Qualls’ third blown save in 15 chances.

Updated Jun 7, 11:04 pm EDT
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  1. Gabriel Rockman
    14. Posted by Gabriel Rockman Mon Jun 8 10:10am EDT

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    MVP campaign? I think you mean team MVP, because right now, there's no way Reynolds makes top 5 on ANYONE's ballot for MVP. His 36 RBIs is only 2/3rds of what better candidates Ibanez and Fielder have, and Pujols and Adrian Gonzalez are also unquestionably ahead of Reynolds. And I'll throw Ryan Zimmerman in there as the 5th guy that will be ahead of Reynolds on every single ballot. Ryan Howard, David Wright, Han-Ram, Beltran, and Johan Santana are another 5 guys that should knock Reynolds completely off every single writer's ballot. If Reynolds got 0 votes for MVP (not 1st place votes, but any votes at all) I would not be surprised.

    Billinator needs to lay off the crack.

    Oh, and I'd vote Justin Upton for team MVP, not Mark Reynolds.
  2. Gabriel Rockman
    13. Posted by Gabriel Rockman Mon Jun 8 10:05am EDT

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    MVP campaign? I think you mean team MVP, because right now, there's no way Reynolds makes top 5 on ANYONE's ballot for MVP. His 36 RBIs is only 2/3rds of what better candidates Ibanez and Fielder have, and Pujols and Adrian Gonzalez are also unquestionably ahead of Reynolds. And I'll throw Ryan Zimmerman in there as the 5th guy that will be ahead of Reynolds on every single ballot.

    Billinator needs to lay off the crack.
  3. Josh
    12. Posted by Josh Mon Jun 8 5:05am EDT

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    Honestly, I don't care how badly the Padres play; I've been a San Diego fan for as long as I can remember. They'll always be the home team, even though I live in Tennessee (and currently Afghanistan). A true fan will never turn his or her back on their team. Go Padres and (even though the season hasn't started yet) Go Chargers!
  4. Garison P
    11. Posted by Garison P Mon Jun 8 2:30am EDT

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    Sorry for the multiple reposts. Error messages told me that it wasn't being posted.
  5. Garison P
    10. Posted by Garison P Mon Jun 8 2:28am EDT

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    Reynolds is great, but he won't hit for average, the steals may decrease once opponents finally work harder to prevent them, and the Diamondbacks are going nowhere. Unlikely MVP, but so far a very solid fantasy player if you can take a BA below .270 (and I'm expecting it to go below .260).
  6. Garison P
    9. Posted by Garison P Mon Jun 8 2:27am EDT

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    Reynolds is great, but he won't hit for average, the steals may decrease once opponents finally work harder to prevent them, and the Diamondbacks are going nowhere. Unlikely MVP, but so far a very solid fantasy player if you can take a BA below .270 (and I'm expecting it to go below .260).
  7. Garison P
    8. Posted by Garison P Mon Jun 8 2:27am EDT

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    Reynolds is great, but he won't hit for average, the steals may decrease once opponents finally work harder to prevent them, and the Diamondbacks are going nowhere. Unlikely MVP, but so far a very solid fantasy player if you can take a BA below .270 (and I'm expecting it to go below .260).
  8. Bill
    7. Posted by Bill Mon Jun 8 1:59am EDT

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    reynolds continues with his mvp campaign...
  9. Moparlover1968
    6. Posted by Moparlover1968 Mon Jun 8 1:15am EDT

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    lol dodger guy, funny how you comment on teams that suck, must have caught your attention lol
  10. AZ CARDS!!
    5. Posted by AZ CARDS!! Mon Jun 8 12:52am EDT

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    go dbacks!!
  11. <i>toxicdave_1</i>
    4. Posted by toxicdave_1 Sun Jun 7 11:17pm EDT

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    The Dodgers suck

    And swallow

    For Money

    Because they like it!
  12. <i>jjuliusiii</i>
    3. Posted by jjuliusiii Sun Jun 7 11:07am EDT

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    sara
  13. Terry B
    2. Posted by Terry B Sun Jun 7 8:09am EDT

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    Still can't understand why the change in managers? Are the Dbacks any better,he asks? The performence(s) of the team hasn,t changed much.Guess the only difference is that they are out of the race for the pennant now,instead having a go at it at the end of the season! Maybe time to "clear the house" and start rebuilding for the future?Only problem here is that their minor league teams aren,t a heck of alot better than they are!!! Make those "block-buster" trades you are known for(ie pre world series days).Guess there now is a difference in philosophy?!
  14. dodger_guy
    1. Posted by dodger_guy Sun Jun 7 2:51am EDT

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    who cares, both these teams suck.............go dodgers
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