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Kenley Jansen blows another save, but Dodgers still come on top in extras

SAN DIEGO - Kenley Jansen's seventh blown save in 34 chances this season began Wednesday at Petco Park with a measly 229-foot flyball to shallow left field. A conventional defense would have rendered it a routine flyout. But the Los Angeles Dodgers had positioned left fielder Chris Taylor deeper than normal and the ball bounced in front of his dive. So Francisco Mejia raced to second base, narrowly beating Taylor's throw for a leadoff double in the ninth inning for the San Diego Padres.

Mejia was at third base

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