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SAN DIEGO -- Of all the ways to win a game, the San Diego Padres did it with a walk-off balk against the major league-leading San Francisco Giants.Adam Rosales singled in the tying run before Santiago Casilla balked home the winner, and the Padres rallied to beat the Giants 7-6 on Saturday night.I guess well take it any way we can, San Diegos Travis Jankowski said.Thats the first balk-off Ive been a part of, manager Andy Green said. We kept fighting all the way to the end. We did have some opportunities in the seventh we didnt capitalize on. ... It was a heck of a way to finish.The Padres started the decisive rally when Alex Dickerson and Derek Norris singled to open the 10th against Casilla (1-3). Norris stole second before Rosales bounced a single past shortstop Brandon Crawford to tie the game.With Alexei Ramirez at the plate, Casilla appeared to catch a cleat and stutter-stepped during his delivery. A balk was called, bringing in Norris with the winning run.He just stumbled, caught a spike when he put his foot down. Clearly a balk, Green said.It looked like he was a little discombobulated there on the balk, Giants manager Bruce Bochy said. He was going home and his cleat caught or something. Its got to be one continuous motion. He did the right thing by throwing the ball, but he stutter-stepped and thats why its a balk.Casilla just got behind, Bochy said. He got behind 2-0 on the first hitter and had to go at him there, and he just wasnt sharp with his command.Rosales said he thought Crawford was going to make a great play, being the great shortstop that he is.I couldnt believe it, Rosales said about the balk. Ive never seen that before. But any way we can do it, though, right? Especially after (Buster) Posey hit that home run.Kevin Quackenbush (6-3) won despite giving up Poseys go-ahead, opposite-field homer leading off the 10th, the Giants fourth home run of the night.Posey hit a 91 mph fastball to right field for his 12th homer this season.San Diego twice had three-run leads, both of which evaporated after Giants home runs.Angel Pagan hit a two-run shot off rookie starter Luis Perdomo in the third to pull San Francisco to 3-2.Pinch-hitter Mac Williamson and Ramiro Pena homered off Carlos Villanueva to tie the game at 5 in the sixth. It was Williamsons fourth and Penas first.San Diego had the bases loaded and one out in the seventh but failed to score.The Padres led 5-2 after three innings against Jeff Samardzija, thanks to home runs by rookie Ryan Schimpf and Matt Kemp, and two errors.Samardzija walked his first two batters. Jankowski stole third and Posey threw the ball into left field for an error that brought in a run. Yangervis Solarte singled with one out to make it 2-0.Samardzija allowed five runs, four earned, and five hits in five innings. He struck out four and walked four.Green pulled Perdomo with two outs in the fifth after he allowed Poseys RBI double to pull the Giants to 5-3. Buddy Baumann came on to make his big league debut and retired Crawford on one pitch.TRAINERS ROOMGiants: Bochy said Johnny Cueto, the All-Star Game starter and loser Tuesday at Petco Park, is still feeling a little under the weather but will be OK to pitch Sunday. Cueto said after the All-Star Game that he didnt feel well.Padres: Green said INF Cory Spangenberg likely wont return this season after re-tearing his left quadriceps.UP NEXTGiants: Cueto (13-1, 2.47 ERA) is scheduled to start Sundays series finale. He allowed three runs on two homers in 1 2/3 innings to take the loss in the All-Star Game.Padres: RHP Edwin Jackson, who hasnt started in two years, will be promoted from Triple-A El Paso to start Sunday. 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Tuesdays surgery at Atlantas Piedmont Hospital was performed by Dr. Xavier Duralde and Hawks team physician Dr. Michael Bernot.Mercedes technical chief Paddy Lowe says anyone with an ounce of intelligence will know sabotage was not the reason for Lewis Hamiltons engine failure at the Malaysian Grand Prix.Mercedes has revealed a big-end bearing failed on Hamiltons engine when it burst into flames while he led the Malaysian Grand Prix, leaving him 23 points behind teammate Nico Rosberg in the championship. The failure -- and Hamiltons initial quotes to media -- triggered conspiracy theories online, something Mercedes has already had to refute this year after he suffered engine trouble during qualifying for the Russian Grand Prix.The conspiracy theories continued despite the fact Hamilton clarified he had been referring to God when he said somebody doesnt want me to win.When asked about the insinuation in Fridays press conference, Lowe responded: I cant agree with you that the driver hinted that there was sabotage. Lewis has been very clear, certainly with us, that thats out of the question.Anyone with an ounce of intelligence analysing this situation would realise the prospect of us designing a system that would cause a big-end bearing to fail at that precise point in a race...If we were that good we would win everything and control everything at every point. Weve had other failures in the year which were unfortunate.If we were good enough to arrange such sabotage we wouldnt have any failures. I think its a very, very tough business, Formula One, the engineering is operating right at the boundary of performance and therefore things do go wrong. The complexity is incredible and so to engineer something to happen on purpose on a car...Its similar to when people say to us you favour one driver over another, and the idea we might give better equipment to one driver over another. If weve invented something that makes our car quicker of course we want it in both cars because we want to wwin the race.dddddddddddd So we never hold back or would even contemplate it, even if we could engineer it, which we couldnt, so I think anyone intelligent can work all of that out.Lowe admits Hamiltons bad luck is hard to understand statistically and says he is still struggling to comprehend how the world champion had back-to-back qualifying failures in China and Russia this year.I think the thing youve got to bear in mind is that were all very rational people, certainly in the engineering area. We all know that you can throw three double-sixes in a row, that is possible statistically. But yet when you see it done, emotionally you feel how did that happen? We have got a little bit of that scenario with Lewis.We have eight power units out there running around and with the exception of one failure they have all fallen to Lewis this year, on his power unit, and thats something that none of us can understand how things can turn out that way. But it is just the way the dice has been thrown, things do go wrong, we do understand and it just turns out by pure coincidence that has occurred repeatedly on Lewis car.Were gutted about it and we just wish luck wouldnt fall that way, and understandable that Lewis was - as we all were feeling after that blow-up - [thinking] how can that have happened again? Personally I was only just getting over the idea of the consecutive failures he had in qualifying earlier in the year where already you felt the statistics had fallen very, very unfairly.I was very happy for Lewis that he was able to recover his points back up to a level of competition with Nico... So it was a real blow, but we very quickly decided to become rational and accept these things happen, then you move on and look to the future. ' ' '

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