TORONTO -- R.A. Dickey is in a rut, which is bad news for the Blue Jays.Adam Rosales hit a two-run home run, Alex Dickerson and Brett Wallace each hit solo shots and the San Diego Padres beat Toronto 8-4 on Wednesday, avoiding a three-game sweep.Dickey (7-12) allowed seven runs, six earned, and four hits in 5 2/3 innings, starting on three days rest after the Blue Jays adjusted their rotation for a weekend series against Baltimore.The knuckleballer is 0-3 in his past three starts and has allowed six home runs in that span.Its been a little bit of a rut, Dickey said. I was going pretty good before the All-Star break and Ive run into a little adversity here the last three outings.Dickey has surrendered 26 home runs this season, tying him with Kansas Citys Ian Kennedy and Chris Young for most in the majors.Starting the game I felt like I had some of the best stuff Ive had all year, Dickey said, and then I run into a couple innings where it kind of got away from me.Tampa Bays Chris Archer (14) is the only pitcher with more losses than Dickey, who is tied with Philadelphias Jerad Eickhoff and James Shields of the White Sox.I actually thought he had a good knuckleball today, manager John Gibbons said. They got some big hits and a couple homers.San Diego extended its club-record streak of games with at least one home run to 25. Its the longest run since the 2002 Texas Rangers set a major league record by homering in 27 straight.Our lineup has a lot of talent, Dickerson said. Every single guy is a threat to take you deep.Padres rookie Luis Perdomo (5-4) allowed four runs and six hits in 5 2/3 innings to win back-to-back starts.Gibbons was impressed by Perdomo, who came in with a 6.93 ERA.Great arm, it didnt look like a six-plus (ERA), Gibbons said. He had great life on the ball, nice little breaking ball. I was really impressed.To Padres manager Andy Green sees it, no one else in the majors has made strides as big as Perdomo has this season.Thats exciting because hes part of our future, Green said.Wallace reached base three times. He was hit by a pitch and scored on Rosales homer in the third, connected off R.A. Dickey in the fifth and hit an RBI single off Joe Biagini in the sixth.Dickerson homered for the fourth time in four games when he connected off Franklin Morales in the eighth. He is first Padres rookie to homer in four straight games.Hes amazing, Padres catcher Christian Bethacourt said of Dickerson. I was telling him he looks like a video game. Every time hes in the batters box, you think hes going to hit a homer.Melvin Upton Jr. made his first start for Toronto after being acquired from San Diego on Tuesday. He went 1-for-4 with a single.Right-hander Joaquin Benoit made his Blue Jays debut with a scoreless ninth. Toronto traded right-hander Drew Storen to Seattle for Benoit on Tuesday night.RARE KTorontos Kevin Pillar struck out swinging to end the eighth, his first strikeout since July 17 at Oakland.TRAINERS ROOMPadres: 3B Yangervis Solarte was placed on the family leave list, meaning he will be out three to seven days. San Diego recalled INF/OF Alexi Amarista and LHP Buddy Baumann from Triple-A El Paso.Blue Jays: RHP Bo Schultz was optioned to Triple-A Buffalo to make room for Benoit.UP NEXTPadres: After an off day Thursday, San Diego opens a three-game series at home to Cincinnati on Friday. RHP Edwin Jackson (1-0, 2.92) starts against Reds LHP Brandon Finnegan (5-8, 4.93). 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"She talked to me on the phone and said she didnt want me to come home, and that I had to win one for her," the teary-eyed Webb said after digging deep to overcome the blustery conditions that derailed almost everyone in the field on wind-whipped Bay Course at the Stockton Seaview Hotel and Golf Club. Webb knew winning wasnt going to be easy. While she has had occasional good rounds on this course across the bay from the Atlantic City casino resort, the Hall of Famer has never really seriously contended on the final day. "I was like, this isnt the one that you tell me that I have to win for you because I was like, Ive never really even had a shot to win here," Webb said. "So when I got off to that start, I was like, Oh, my God. Well, when she started to make a turn for the better, my dad said, Look, shes going to make it, so the pressure is off, you know. He felt for me after she told me I had to win it for her. But you know, I was in contention and in the lead today. I was like, Wow, I might actually be able to do this for her." Webb won by shooting a magnificent 3-under 68 to finish with a 4-under 209 total, tying the highest winning score at the course. Playing in wind gusting to 25 to 30 mph, Webb had two birdies, an eagle and a bogey, capping the round with a 5-foot birdie at the par-5 final hole. She also made six par-saving putts of 5-6 feet in matching the best round of the day. "It never gets old. It never gets any easier, either," said Webb, who won the Australian Ladies Masters in February. "Today was extremely tough, and Im just glad that I pulled it out. I think coming down I knew I needed to make one birdie, I thought, because I didnt think I could just par in and feel comfortable, so great birdie on the last." Shanshan Feng was second. Feng, who led by three shots entering the final round, struggled in the wind and finished with a 75. She had two double bogeys on the front 9, and gave away the lead with bogeys on the 11th and 13th holes. Feng, who became the first Chinese player to win an LPGA Tour event and a major when she captured the LPGA Championship last year, gave credit to Webb.dddddddddddd "I would say 68 is a really, really great score for today," said Feng, who broke in a new set of clubs this week. "I would say actually four over didnt sound too bad to me. But maybe thats why Ive never played well in the British Open. Yet." Hamiltons Alena Sharp (78) and Sara-Maude Juneau (74) of Fossambault, Que., finished at 9 over in a group tied for 64th, while Jessica Shepley (75) of Oakville, Ont., was a shot further back in a tie for 69th. The final round played out somewhat like a U.S. Open with the elements, the dried-out fast greens and the fescue-lined fairways working like a demolition derby on the 74 players who qualified for the final round. Webb, who got back into contention with a 69 in the second round, made her move early, rolling in a 25-foot birdie putt on the difficult 420-yard second hole that might have been the toughest on the course with the wind blowing into the players faces off Reeds Bay. She moved into a share of the lead on the par-5 third, rolling in a 6-foot eagle. "I think I knuckle down and focus a lot better when conditions are tough," Webb said. Feng, who fell into a tie with Webb early, regained the lead with a short birdie at the eighth hole. but bogeys at the 11th and 13th holes put Webb 1-up. Webbs birdie at the 18th hole pushed the margin to two shots. Feng closed within a shot with a short birdie putt at No. 16 but she hit her tee shot in the bunker at the next hole and bogeyed. She needed an eagle at the par-5 final hole but had to settle for par. Jenny Shin of South Korea, who had four straight birdies on the back nine, finished fourth at even par after a 70. Rookie Chie Arimura, who was tied for the lead on the front nine, finished in a group at 1 over. Despite a final round 74, Michelle Wie event, had her best finish of the year, finishing in a group at 2 over. "Overall I fought hard, and Im pretty proud of the way I played this week and I think its a good week leading up to a major, so Im just excited to get over there and play well," said Wie, who is still looking for her first LPGA Tour win in the United States. There were only 13 rounds under par on the final day and those with early tee-off times benefited. Cristie Kerr and Paula Creamer also shot 68 to tie Webb for the best round of the day and it allowed them to move from a tie for 58th to a tie for 13th. Feng will defend her LPGA Championship in Pittsford, N.Y., next week. ' ' '