Stripling pitched three innings and got the win, as the Dodgers bullpen allowed one run in 12 innings.
Wil Myers' three-run bloop triple on an 0-2 pitch keyed a four-run fifth inning for San Diego against Dodgers starter Kenta Maeda, who lost a no-hitter on the first pitch of the inning with Melvin Upton Jr.'s line single to center. Myers' two-out triple fell just out of the reach of right fielder Puig's diving catch attempt.
The Dodgers answered with three runs in the sixth inning on an RBI single by Corey Seager that chased San Diego starter Colin Rea, a wild pitch by reliever Kevin Quackenbush and an RBI single by Gonzalez. Los Angeles tied the game on Justin Turner's third career pinch-hit home run off Ryan Buchter in the seventh inning and Kendrick gave the Dodgers their first lead of the game with his first home run of the year off Brandon Maurer in the eighth.
Kenley Jansen, asked to record a four-out save, couldn't convert when the first batter he faced, Upton, tripled home Myers with the tying run. Upton slugged a walk-off homer off Jansen Friday night.
MOMENTS THAT MATTERED
Low blow: The Pederson foul bunt to the groin that knocked home-plate umpire David Rackley from the game in the top of the fifth inning also had an indirect effect on Maeda. He had a no-hitter through four innings before the injury and, after the long delay necessitated by the umpire switch, allowed five of the next seven batters to reach base. Rackley will be evaluated before the crew's next assignment on Tuesday. More >
Pick and a save: First baseman Myers kept the Padres' chances of winning alive with a difficult short-hop grab of catcher Christian Bethancourt's throw on the back end of a double play in the 13th inning. The Dodgers had the bases loaded with no outs, but Perdomo got Carl Crawford to ground into a 4-2-3 twin-killer. Chase Utley struck out to end the rally.
No Maurer power: Maurer has been one of the most reliable arms out of the Padres' bullpen. But when he allowed a go-ahead home run to Kendrick in the seventh, it marked the second straight game he struggled. In his last two outings, he's surrendered three runs, including two home runs, in two innings.
Rea of doubt: Rea was forced from the game after five-plus innings, allowing three runs on four hits as the Dodgers pulled to within a run. Rea is pitching for a spot in the rotation, with Andrew Cashner (hamstring) returning from the disabled list Tuesday. The Dodgers' damage was restricted by a diving catch by first baseman Myers on Kendrick's liner.
REPLAY REVIEW
In the top of the 11th inning, Upton reached first on an infield single that sent Yangervis Solarte to second base and on a throwing error by Kendrick, Solarte took third and Upton was tagged out returning to first after a rundown. The Padres appealed the call on Gonzalez's tag but umpire Larry Vanover's original call stood.
In the top of the 15th, the Padres challenged a slide into second base by Gonzalez as illegal, but on review the original call of a legal slide was confirmed.
In the bottom of the 15th, the Dodgers challenged a slide into second base by Jon Jay as illegal, but on review the original call of a legal slide was confirmed.
WHAT'S NEXT
Dodgers: Win machine Clayton Kershaw opens the brief homestand in a 7:10 p.m. PT start against the Reds. He recently set an MLB record of six consecutive starts with at least 10 strikeouts and no more than one walk.
Padres: San Diego seeks redemption in San Francisco after the Giants swept them in three games at Petco Park last week. Drew Pomeranz (4-4, 1.96), who's been the Padres' most consistent starter, gets the nod in the first contest of an eight-game road trip. First pitch is at 7:15 p.m. PT.
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Jay Paris is a contributor to MLB.com based in San Diego.
This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.
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