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SAN DIEGO -- After a 10-game winless streak, San Diego Padres starter Eric Stults has found his groove. "Its nice to get over the hump," Stults said. "My last three starts, Ive found my rhythm." Stults allowed one run over 6 1-3 innings and Nick Hundley hit a three-run homer to lead the Padres to a 4-1 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Monday night. It was the second straight win for Stults (10-13) after breaking a 10-game winless streak. He dropped his first six second-half decisions before prevailing in his previous outing against the Pittsburgh Pirates. "After the All-Star break I wasnt pitching like I wanted to," Stults said. "So I decided to just take it one start at a time and give us a quality game and try to give us a chance to win." Huston Street worked the ninth for his 33rd save in 34 chances. Stults struck out five and walked two in winning consecutive starts for the first time since July 9 and July 14. "That was indicative of a lot of the games weve seen Stults pitch here the last couple of years," Padres Manager Bud Black said. Hundley has four homers, five doubles and 16 RBIs in his last 30 games. The win was the Padres sixth in seven games against the Diamondbacks at Petco Park. The Padres had runners on in the second, fourth and fifth innings with none getting in scoring position. That changed in the sixth when Chase Headley notched his second hit and it was followed by Tommy Medicas single. Hundley smacked a 77 mph curveball from Brandon McCarthy (5-10) which landed just inside the left-field foul pole on the Western Metal Supply Co., buildings second deck. It extended Hundleys career highs to 12 home runs and 43 RBIs. "Its 0-1 and Im throwing a breaking ball there to try and set up something else," McCarthy said. "Its a bad pitch." Hundley wasnt sure if Mondays homer would stay fair. He gave it plenty a body English and then some. "A lot of prayers," he said. "Really anything that would help because I wasnt sure. About halfway down the line I thought it was foul and was hoping it would go fair, and it did." Arizona chased Stults with one out in the seventh on Cliff Penningtons double and a walk to Adam Eaton. Nick Vincent then got A.J. Pollock to pop up to Headley at third and struck out Paul Goldschmidt on three fastballs. "The huge at-bat was Goldschmidt," Black said. "He got a couple of fastballs by him and then a hard cutter. He didnt pick it up out of his hand and had kind of a funky swing on it." The Padres, after being shut out the previous two games by the Los Angeles Dodgers, snapped a 21-inning scoreless string in the first inning. Leadoff hitter Chris Denorfia singled and advanced to second on a groundout. Headleys single made it 1-0. Arizona tied the score in the second on Eatons fielder choice, which followed singles by Matt Davidson, Will Nieves and Pennington, with Davidson scoring. But the Diamondbacks let a big chance slip away. "Hes throwing the ball well here," Arizona manager Kirk Gibson said. "He threw a big game. We had some opportunities. The guys got frustrated and he was throwing the ball where he wanted to throw it. We had some lost opportunities." Padres shortstop Ronny Cedeno was beaned by Heath Bell in the seventh inning and left the game. Black said Cedeno was woozy and had a headache, but was not being hospitalized for an evaluation. NOTES: Black said RHP Andrew Cashner (10-9) wont pitch again this season. Cashner, a converted reliever, has thrown 175 innings and Black said the team will skip his next turn, Saturday in San Francisco. ... Padres OF Will Venable was out of the lineup with an abdominal strain. ... Goldschmidt extended his hitting streak to 13 games with a first-inning double. ... Arizona LHP Wade Miley makes his career-high 32nd start on Tuesday in the second game of the series. ... 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By comparison, the Miami Heats odds plummeted from 3-1 favourites before LeBron left, to 50-1. Nike Vapormax Outlet . - Bryan Price sat down in the cushy chair.NEW YORK -- A tackle-machine linebacker, a tackle-busting running back and one of the most disruptive defensive tackles in the country made return appearances on The Associated Press All-America team. Alabama linebacker C.J. Mosley, Arizona running back KaDeem Carey and Arizona State defensive tackle Will Sutton were selected to the first team for the second straight season. The All-America teams were released Tuesday and selected by a panel of AP college football poll voters. Heisman Trophy winner Jameis Winston from Florida State added All-American to his resume after a spectacular redshirt freshman season. Heisman finalists Andre Williams from Boston College and Northern Illinois Jordan Lynch also made the first team. Williams joins Carey in the backfield and Lynch, the dual-threat quarterback, was chosen as an all-purpose player. Carey, a junior, is second in the nation in rushing after leading last year, but said he thinks hes a better player now. "I worked hard to improve my speed and strength in the off-season while keeping my speed," Carey said. "I put on 10 pounds of weight and I think thats helped my durability. I also wanted to be a better blocker away from the ball. Blocking for our quarterback and our receivers is key to our system and its important that I do my part even when Im not carrying the ball." Carey and Williams are set to compete on the same field this bowl season when Arizona and Boston College meet in the Advocare V100 Bowl in Shreveport, La., on Dec. 31. It will mark the first time since the 1977 Rose Bowl that two players selected first-team AP All-America at running back then faced off in a bowl. That game featured Michigans Rob Lytle and Southern Californias Ricky Bell. Mosley, a senior, was the leading tackler for a defence that ranked fifth in the country in yards allowed per game. Sutton, a senior, was named Pac-12 defensive player of the year for the season straight season. Winston, a landslide Heisman winner last week, is joined on the first team by three Florida State teammates -- centre Bryan Stork, kicker Roberto Aguayo and cornerback Lamarcus Joyner -- to give the top-ranked Seminnoles more than any other school.dddddddddddd Florida State defensive tackle Timmy Jernigan made the second team, along with offensive tackle Cameron Erving. The Seminoles had six players on the three teams, the most of any school. No. 2 Auburn, which plays Florida State on Jan. 6 in the BCS championship game in Pasadena, Calif., placed Heisman finalists Tre Mason on the second team at running back and offensive lineman Reese Dismukes and Gregory Robinson on the third team. Texas A&M Heisman finalist Johnny Manziel, last years Heisman winner and All-American quarterback, made the second team. Alabamas AJ McCarron, another Heisman finalist, is the third-team quarterback for the second consecutive season. The first-team receivers are Oregon States Brandin Cooks, who leads the nation in yards receiving (139.2 per game), and Texas A&Ms Mike Evans, who is averaging 20.3 yards a catch. Texas Techs Jace Amaro is the first-team tight end. The senior leads all tight ends in catches (98) and yards (1,240). Joining Stork on the offensive line are Texas A&M tackle Jake Matthews and Alabama tackle Cyrus Kouandjio, as well as Baylor guard Cyril Richardson and Stanford guard David Yankey. Richardson and Yankey were second-team All-Americans last season. Mosley and Sutton are on the first-team defence with Pittsburgh defensive tackle Aaron Donald, who won the Nagurski and Bednarik awards as the nations best defensive player and the Outland and Lombardi as the countrys best lineman. Missouris Michael Sam, the Southeastern Conference defensive player of the year, and Jackson Jeffcoat, the Big 12 defensive player of the year, are the defensive ends. UCLAs Anthony Barr and Ohio States Ryan Shazier round out the linebackers. Michigan States Darqueze Dennard, one of the leaders of the nations top-ranked defence, is the other cornerback with Joyner. The safeties are Mississippis Cody Prewitt and Washington States Deone Bucannon. Tom Hornsey of Memphis made the first team as the punter. Florida State helped the Atlantic Coast Conference put six players on the first team, to match the Pac-12 and SEC for the most from any conference. ' ' '

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