SAN DIEGO -- The Rockies expected to get a good game out of starter Jorge De La Rosa. Charlie Blackmons contribution was an unexpected surprise. De La Rosa took a one-hit shutout into the sixth inning in beating San Diego for the sixth straight time and Blackmon, recalled from Triple-A on Monday, drove in the winning run and made a spectacular defensive play to help Colorado to a 5-4 win over the Padres on Wednesday night. De La Rosa lifted his record at Petco Park to 3-0 with a 1.88 ERA. His winning streak against San Diego spans eight starts. Blackmon matched a career-high with two RBIs and his triple in the eighth off Padres reliever Nick Vincent gave the Rockies a 5-3 lead. He also had an RBI single in the sixth. Blackmon also made a diving catch on pinch hitter Mark Kotsays sinking liner to centre with two runners on in the Padres sixth after Carlos Quentin had hit a two-run home run off De La Rosa to make it 4-2 and send the Rockies starter to the clubhouse. "With the guys out of the lineup sometimes you got to win games that way," Rockies manager Walt Weiss said. "Its nice to see us do that. Charlie had some big hits and made some big plays. Jonny (Herrera) had a really good series. Any time you win a series in your division on the road its really big." All eight position players for the Rockies had at least one hit and Colorado outhit San Diego 13-7. Herrera drove in the Rockies first run with a sacrifice fly off Andrew Cashner in the second inning. And his drag bunt single led to the Rockies fourth run in the sixth on Blackmons single. The Rockies were leading 4-0 in the sixth when Quentin hit his 11th home run, a two-run shot to straight away centre field, scoring Chase Headley, who had walked. That was all for De La Rosa (9-5), who allowed two hits over five innings with four walks and four strikeouts. "We couldnt get to De La Rosa until Qs homer," Padres manager Bud Black said. "He kept us in check. We couldnt mount any attack against him. He did a good job of keeping the ball down and changing speed. The change/split is a very effective pitch. The fastball, change combo was also effective." San Diegos Everth Cabrera doubled down the left-field line off Rockies reliever Matt Belisle leading off the seventh and came around to score on a single to right by Chris Denorfia, making it 4-3. The Rockies came back with an insurance run in the eighth off Padres reliever Nick Vincent when Blackmon tripled to score pinch hitter Corey Dickerson, who had singled with one out. "Im very thankful that the Rockies got enough faith in me to put me in this position (and) to have an opportunity," Blackmon said. "Im just blessed to be healthy and be here, and it really feels good to help be a part of a team win." Rockies reliever Rex Brothers pitched a scoreless eighth and Rafael Betancourt came on in the ninth to pick up his 13th save in 14 opportunities. Betancourt gave up an RBI single to Headley, who stole second to put the tying run in scoring position with two out. However, Betancourt got Quentin to pop out to first in foul territory to end the game. Cashner (5-5) went five innings for the Padres, giving up three runs, two earned, on eight hits. He struck out five, walked two and threw a wild pitch that led to a Rockies run in the fifth. Herreras sacrifice fly scored Todd Helton in the second. Helton had walked leading off and moved to third on a double by Yorvit Torrealba. Helton drove in the Rockies second run with a single in the third that scored D.J. LeMahieu from second. D.J. LeMahieu, who had two hits, reached on an error by Padres shortstop Cabrera leading off the fifth. Carlos Gonzalez, who returned after missing two games with an injured middle right finger, singled up the middle, nearly hitting Cashner. Michael Cuddyer hit a grounder that forced Gonzalez at second. With runners on first and third, Cashner struck out Helton. However, Cashner uncorked a wild pitch with Nolan Arenado at the plate, allowing LeMahieu to score. The Rockies left 12 runners on base. NOTES: Rockies OF Dexter Fowler and SS Troy Tulowitzki were expected to rejoin the team Thursday in Los Angeles. Rockies manager Walt Weiss said that Fowler, who has been on the DL with a right bone bruise since June 26, would play Thursday against the Dodgers and that Tulowitzki, sidelined with a fractured right rib since June 14, could be activated during the four-game series. . Weiss also noted that pitcher Juan Nicasio would be recalled from Triple-A Colorado Springs and would pitch Friday against the Dodgers and Clayton Kershaw. . Padres manager Bud Black announced that the Padres plan to purchase the contract of 25-year-old RHP Sean OSullivan from Triple-A Tucson and he will pitch against the San Francisco Giants on Friday night. OSullivan is 7-4 with a 3.88 ERA in 18 starts for Tucson. He has a 6.31 ERA in 43 major league games with the Angels (2009-10) and Royals (2010-11). . Padres 1B Yonder Alonso (right hand fracture) went 4 for 4 with two RBIs Tuesday in a rehab assignment with Tucson and could be activated during the four-game series with the Giants. . Padres 2B Jedd Gyorko, on the DL since June 10 with a right groin strain, began his rehab assignment with Single-A Lake Elsinore Wednesday. Black said that Gyorko could be moved up to Triple-A Tucson Thursday or Friday. Adidas Nmd Panske Cerne . -- Ryan Getzlaf grabbed the three pucks wrapped in tape and held them up to his chest in the Anaheim Ducks dressing room for a celebration nine seasons in the making. Pánské Basketbalové Boty Adidas . The Croatian served 21 aces and hit 42 winners against Sijsling, who double-faulted to give Cilic a 4-3 lead in the deciding set. 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SUZUKA, Japan -- Lewis Hamilton revealed he had to make some big set-up changes ahead of qualifying for the Japanese Grand Prix after trying to take a different approach for most of the weekend.Nico Rosberg beat Hamilton to the fastest time in qualifying by just 0.013s in the closest battle for pole position this season. Although Hamilton was pleased with his lap, he said he had to deal with some big changes to his car ahead of the session after pursuing the wrong set-up for most of the weekend.This weekend has not generally been that easy, not that they are ever easy, but not was strong as the last race, he said. I was veering off a certain way in the set up and had to shuffle back going into qualifying so I was in no-mans land coming into qualifying, the fact I managed to pull it back to that kind of gap I am happy with it really. II was making progress and I made the best job I couldHamilton believes he got everything he could out of the car given the late set-up changes.ddddddddddddIts been a weekend of a lot of work, getting the car set up right and some big changes going into qualifying, so considering that to be that close I was really happy with it. I got everything I could out of it, I did as well as I could, I think.Naturally if you have more laps you can find more time but generally very happy with that. History has shown you dont have to be on pole to get the win but Nico did a great job and has done all weekend.Tomorrow my engine has one less race than Nicos, so his is at the last race. Hopefully mine is strong throughout. ' ' '