Losing for the 13th time in 15 games left the San Diego Padres trying to find some positives. Even though Rockies starter Jorge De La Rosa beat San Diego for the sixth straight time in Colorado's 5-4 victory on Wednesday night, Padres manager Bud Black saw things he liked. "The guys come in every day ready to play," Black said. "I don't see any bad signs during our at-bats or giving at-bats away. I'm not seeing fundamental plays not being made in the field. There are going to be physical mistakes, but there haven't been mental mistakes over the past couple of weeks." The Padres did show some fight. With San Diego trailing 4-0 going into the sixth, Carlos Quentin hit his 11th home run, a...
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