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  Wednesday, May 17 7:05pm ET
Dempster stifles Padres; Marlins win 4-2
 
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MIAMI (AP) -- Ryan Dempster won his fourth straight start with some offense from Brant Brown and some defense from Cliff Floyd.

Brown hit a two-run homer to keep Dempster unbeaten since April 15 and lead the Florida Marlins over the San Diego Padres 4-2 Wednesday night.

Ryan Dempster
Marlins pitcher Ryan Dempster earned his fourth straight victory Wednesday.

"It was a low fastball and I was able to turn on it," said Brown, who started only his ninth game this season. "I hit it good, barely got it out, but I'll take anything that leaves the field."

Luis Castillo swiped a career-high four bases for Florida, a Marlins team record, going 2-for-2 with three walks.

"We don't demand that he steals four bases a night," Marlins manager John Boles said. "To steal four bases, that's quite a feat."

Dempster (5-2), whose last loss was against Chicago, allowed two runs and seven hits in 7 2/3 innings in sending San Diego to its ninth loss in 11 games.

"He's going to be a good one," Brown said. "When he made mistakes, we played defense and that's important."

Antonio Alfonseca pitched the ninth inning for his major-league leading 14th save in 15 chances, retiring three straight batters following Bret Boone's leadoff triple.

Tony Gwynn, in his second game back from the disabled list, was 0-for-4 and was robbed of a potential home run when Floyd leaped and snared Gwynn's drive as it was heading over the left-field fence.

"That was by far the best catch I've ever made in my life," Floyd said. "I work hard at (defense.) You try and help your team any way you possibly can. When he hit it, I thought, 'Go back as far as you can and jump.' "

Dempster struggled early, wasting a 1-0 lead in the second when he opened with walks to Phil Nevin and Ryan Klesko. After striking out Boone and Damian Jackson, he gave up a single to Carlos Hernandez and a bases loaded walk to Matt Clement (4-3), who entered with a .056 average (1-for-18).

Dempster then struck out Eric Owens. The 23-year-old pitcher thinks that's a sign of his growing maturity on the mound.

"Two years ago I would have crumbled," Dempster said. "I probably would have walked four or five in that inning. I felt out of synch a little today. This is almost as fun as the one-hitter. I didn't have everything going. To pitch this way and get a win is great."

Clement, who began 4-0, failed to get past the sixth inning for the third straight start. He gave up four runs and nine hits in five innings.

The game drew 6,955, the second straight night the Marlins set a franchise low for a home game. The NBA's Miami Heat beat the New York Knicks 87-81 across town in Game 5 of their playoff series.

"You know we won, so it seems like 60,000," Boles said. "The 6,900 that were here, they were into it."

Preston Wilson hit an RBI single in the first. Florida, which stranded six runners in the first three innings, took a 3-1 lead in the fifth when Kevin Millar walked and Brown hit only his second homer of the season. Paul Bako added an RBI double later in the inning for a 4-1 advantage.

"The key batter was Millar," Clement said. "I got ahead and should have finished him off. ... We win the game if I get him out."

Game notes
Klesko homered in the sixth. ... The Padres have sent 12 players to the disabled list this year, and the opening-day lineup hasn't played together since opening day. ... San Diego RHP Brian Boehringer, on the DL since April 21 with a right shoulder strain, began a rehab assignment Wednesday at Class-A Rancho Cucamonga. ... The Padres opened the season with 27 of 43 games on the road. Only the Dodgers (14) and Devils Rays (15) have played fewer home games. ... San Diego 3B Phil Nevin, who hit a pair of two-run homers Tuesday night, just missed getting hit in the head by a pitch from Dempster during his first at-bat. ... The Marlins are 6-11 against NL West teams this year, but 11-4 against the East. ... Millar again started at third base for the Marlins in place of Mike Lowell, out with a left thumb injury. ... Florida won't have to see Brian Meadows this series. The ex-Marlin is 2-1 with a 1.23 ERA in his past three starts, including a victory against his old teammates.
 


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