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- Updated: September 21, 2016
SAN DIEGO — Adam Rosales’ two-run sixth-inning homer was the decisive blow Tuesday night, as the Padres withstood a 70-minute Petco Park rain delay before the game to notch their second consecutive victory over the D-backs, 5-2.
After first pitch was pushed back by 70 minutes — marking the first weather delay in San Diego this season — Padres starter Paul Clemens turned in his longest outing of the season. He tossed 5 2/3 solid frames, before he was struck in the right palm by a comebacker. Clemens hopped off the mound to make the play, but he was visibly shaken up afterward.
The right-hander would get Chris Owings to …