PHOENIX -- Eric Stults got a little support for a change, and the result was a 6-5 victory for the San Diego Padres over the Arizona, extending the Diamondbacks losing streak to a season-worst seven games. Friday nights game marked only the third time in his 29 starts this season that the Padres have scored more than three runs for the left-hander. "Ive said repeatedly that hes the victim of the least amount of run support in the game," San Diego manager Bud Black said. In Stults previous three starts, all losses, the Padres had scored a total of two runs. "This year has just been one of those years," he said. "Ive played on a lot of teams where there always seems to be one guy that doesnt get a lot of run support. Guys play hard. Obviously theyve been trying." Stults (7-16), tied with Philadelphias A.J. Burnett and the Los Angeles Dodgers Kevin Correia for most losses in the majors, allowed five runs -- two earned -- and seven hits in six innings. "They nicked him for some runs, but that was a win that he deserved," Black said. "I thought he pitched well." A.J. Pollock had three hits for the Diamondbacks, including a three-run homer after third baseman Yangervis Solartes two-out error in Arizonas four-run fifth inning. Vidal Nuno (0-6) gave up six runs, the most in his 12 starts since coming to Arizona in a trade with the New York Yankees, where he was 2-5. Nuno allowed two or fewer runs in each of his previous five starts. "Nuno has been throwing the ball great for us and tonight he didnt have his good stuff," Diamondbacks manager Kirk Gibson said. "The ball was elevated. He couldnt get it down. He didnt have the action on his pitches." Padres shortstop Alexi Amarista robbed Jake Lamb of a hit in the ninth inning with a diving stop, getting a forceout at second. "It would have been a completely different ballgame if we got that runner on," Pollock said. Arizona went on to put runners at first and third with two outs in the ninth against Kevin Quackenbush before pinch-hitter Aaron Hill flied out to left. Quackenbush got his third save as San Diego won for only the second time in nine games. San Diego scored two runs in the first, the second on Cameron Maybins triple to left-centre. The Padres added two in the third on Jedd Gyorkos RBI double and Yasmani Grandals run-scoring single. Rene Rivera hit a solo homer on a 1-2 pitch from Nuno in the fifth. Arizona rallied with four runs, one earned, in the fifth to cut the lead to 6-5. Lamb led off with a triple and scored on Nolan Reimolds pinch-hit single. Solarte booted Chris Owings two-out grounder, and Pollock hit the next pitch over the wall in left. The Diamondbacks are 1-11 in Nunos starts. TRAINERS ROOM Padres: OF Will Venable was out of the lineup after leaving Wednesdays game against the Los Angeles Dodgers with a back strain. ... OF Abraham Almonte (soreness) has been out for the past week. Diamondbacks: OF David Peralta has been out of the lineup since Saturday with a sore back. He was awaiting results of an MRI. ... RHP Matt Reynolds, coming off Tommy John surgery, threw a bullpen session. UP NEXT Padres: RHP Tyson Ross (13-13, 2.66 ERA) has gone at least six innings in 23 of his last 28 starts. In that span, his ERA is 2.57. The Padres have won seven of Ross last 10 starts. Diamondbacks: Rookie RHP Chase Anderson (8-6, 3.71) is one-third of an inning shy of his professional high (137 2-3.) He is 5-2 with a 3.45 ERA against NL West foes. POLLOCKS BACK Pollock is batting .370 (10 for 27) in eight games since returning from the disabled list on Sept. 5. His home run was his first since coming back. The centre fielder also threw out Amarista trying to stretch a single. Pollock missed three months with a broken right hand, the result of being hit by a pitch from Cincinnatis Johnny Cueto. FINALLY SOME OFFENSE Both teams had been weak at the plate. Arizonas five runs were by far its most during the losing streak. The Diamondbacks had totalled eight in their previous six games, never more than two in any of them. San Diegos six runs matched its most in the last nine games. In five of those, the Padres scored a combined two runs and were shut out three times. Custom Minnesota Twins Jerseys .Y. -- Scott Chandler is returning to Buffalo, where he spent the past three seasons establishing himself as the Bills top pass-catching tight end. Glen Perkins Jersey . It was a move of some time in the making. “He hasnt thrown well, clearly some guys are being used more than him right now and the only way to get out of this funk is to pitch,” said general manager Alex Anthopoulos. http://www.authentictwinsgear.com/twins-bartolo-colon-jersey/ . 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