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- Updated: May 21, 2016
SAN DIEGO — Just when the Dodgers thought things couldn’t get worse for the bullpen, closer Kenley Jansen allowed the first walk-off home run of his career Friday night and the team tumbled one game below .500.
Melvin Upton Jr.’s two-run blast on an 0-2 pitch in the bottom of the ninth — following a catchable bloop single by Wil Myers that center fielder Joc Pederson couldn’t reach, and second baseman Chase Utley couldn’t catch (“No man’s land,” said manager Dave Roberts) — ended a seesaw 7-6 win by the Padres.
The Dodgers overcame two deficits and a career-high seven walks from starting pitcher Scott Kazmir; received home runs from slumping Yasiel Puig and Justin Turner, the latter after a clutch two-out single by Carl Crawford; and got through the eighth inning unscathed.
Then the team that they outscored, 25-0, while sweeping the season-opening series handed Jansen his first blown save of the season and snapped a streak of 25 straight successful saves dating back to last year.
Jansen, who struck out Derek Norris to end the eighth inning with the tying run on second base, was asked …
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