SAN DIEGO -- Arizonas Brandon McCarthy went seven innings and won for just the second time this season, pitching the Diamondbacks past the Padres 2-1 on Friday night. McCarthy (2-10) limited San Diego to one run and six hits. He struck out seven with no walks as he beat the Padres for the second time this season and fourth in five career decisions. Addison Reed pitched the ninth inning for his 18th save in 21 chances. The Padres, who were no-hit by the Tim Lincecum of the San Francisco Giants in their last game, were again challenged offensively. Tyson Ross (6-8) took the loss as the Padres continued a disturbing trend. In Ross last five starts the Padres have scored one run. The Padres cut Arizonas lead in half in the fifth inning on a sacrifice fly by Ross. He drove in Cameron Maybin who reached on a single and took third on a single by Alexi Amarista. San Diego squandered a chance to tie the game in the sixth when Chase Headley reached third with one out. But with the infield in, Will Venable grounded to Aaron Hill at second base and he erased Headley trying to score. Venable was retired when he broke for second base while Headley was in a rundown. The Diamondbacks broke the scoreless tie in the fourth when Paul Goldschmidt walked to open the inning, which preceded a single by Miguel Montero. They advanced to second and third on a wild pitch by Ross. David Peralta drove them both in with a sharp one-out single up the middle. Martin Prado smacked a similar ball toward centre, but with Amarista covering second on a steal attempt by Peralta, he was in position to turn an inning-ending double play. Down 2-0, the Padres had an opportunity to cut into their deficit when Headley and Yasmani Grandal had consecutive one-out singles in the fourth inning. But Venable and Jake Goebbert struck out looking to squash the rally. The Padres got their first hit in 11 innings in the third when Ross bunted for a two-out single. Ross effort down the first base line was fielded by McCarthy but his throw was late and offline. Ross, the Padres second base runner over that 11-inning span, didnt go far. Everth Cabrera followed with a ground ball to shortstop to end the inning. NOTES: Diamondbacks SS Chris Owings was scratched from the lineup with a sore left shoulder. . Padres GM Kevin Towers will undergo surgery to repair a damaged right vocal cord on July 7. . Arizona manager Kirk Gibson attended Thursday nights tribute to Tony Gwynn. "It was a great celebration of Tony and what he meant to his team, this city and his fans," Gibson said. "He left a great legacy." . Padres OF Carlos Quentins sore left shoulder kept him out of the lineup. . Padres RHP Andrew Cashner (tender right shoulder) will play catch in three days. . Diamondbacks RHP Josh Collmenter (6-4, 3.87) faces Padres LHP Eric Stults (2-10, 5.49) on Saturday. Cheap Air Max 270 China . 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It is another special one for us at home.Were in good shape, the squad is feeling very confident so there is no reason to be afraid. It will be good to win because we know how much it means to the fans and for us, to get another three points and keep climbing the table in the Premier League.You cant be too emotional because it could have an effect on the pitch. You just have to be calm and approach it like a normal game, even knowing that its not, its more special than that. We look back at the Merseyside derby from March 2006 when Liverpool survived the early dismissal of Steven Gerrard to beat Everton 3-1 at Anfield Klopp is set to manage in his first Merseyside derby on Wednesday, but Lucas believes the Germans positive attitude has already had an impact in key matches.He has had so many good experiences this season in big games, Lucas said.We had three games against Man United under him, and now Everton. He is an experienced manager, and has played so many big games and derbies. 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The manager will make his decision and we will have to wait to see who is in his plans.In football, things can change very quickly, good and bad, and you just have to live in the moment and do your best. The rest will take care of itself.Relegation-threatened Newcastle are the next team to visit Anfield after Everton, which brings the return of former Reds boss Rafael Benitez.The Spaniard won an FA Cup and Champions League when in charge of Liverpool, and Lucas predicts he will receive a warm welcome. Rafa Benitez guided Liverpool to the Champions League in 2005 I have no doubt he will get a very good reception. He was very successful here and the fans appreciate what he did for the club, Lucas added.For me, it will be very special to meet him again because he was the manager who brought me here and who helped me a lot, especially in my first two seasons. So I will always be grateful. 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