PHOENIX -- The D-backs didn't hit the ball particularly hard, nor did they hit it very far, but they did just enough in the sixth inning to score a pair of runs as they beat the Padres, 3-1, on Friday night at Chase Field.
The win raised the D-backs record to 2-6 on their current 10-game homestand.
Arizona starter Zack Godley (10-6) rebounded from a rough start his last time out to hold the Padres to just one run on four hits over six innings.
That one run, however, looked for a time like it might be enough to sink the D-backs, as Padres starter Joey Lucchesi cruised through the first five innings allowing just one hit.