SAN DIEGO -- Hunter Renfroe was OK with being intentionally walked in his major league debut.At least he got on base.The walk intentionally, I guess thats probably the best thing you can possibly do, honestly, to get your feet wet, Renfroe said after his San Diego Padres lost 3-2 to the Arizona Diamondbacks, who got two home runs from Paul Goldschmidt and six strong innings from Zack Greinke.It felt good. Glad to get in the game until we start tomorrow.Renfroe was one of four prospects called up from Triple-A El Paso by the rebuilding Padres. Two made their major league debuts as pinch-hitters in the seventh. Carlos Asuaje was punched out by Randall Delgado and Renfroe was intentionally walked by Edwin Escobar. A third prospect, Manuel Margot, made his big league debut as a pinch-runner in the eighth.Catcher Austin Hedges, who made his big league debut last year for the Padres, also was called up. Renfroe, Asuaje, Margot and Hedges are scheduled to start Thursday night against the San Francisco Giants.If there were any nerves, they disappeared when Renfroe saw he was going to be put on base. I was like, `OK, Im good now, ` he said.I think its great to get that out of the way and hopefully tomorrow will be a lot better and hopefully Ill get to swing the bat.Manager Andy Green said he used the rookies for strategic reasons rather than to get them acclimated.It had to do with winning a baseball game. They all have skills that were right to be used in those moments and tomorrow is more about just getting them on the field and getting them a start, Green said. They were all out there for a reason.The Diamondbacks pulled into a tie with the Padres for fourth place in the NL West at 64-88.Goldschmidts 22nd and 23rd homers provided all of Arizonas runs and came off rookie Luis Perdomo (8-10). Goldschmidt hit a solo shot into the seats in left field with two outs in the first for a 1-0 lead, and a go-ahead, two-run homer into the Padres bullpen in left-center with two outs in the sixth.Greinke (13-7) held San Diego to two runs and six hits while striking out seven and walking four. He improved to 8-1 lifetime against the Padres.His only big mistake was allowing Wil Myers two-run homer to left-center with two outs in the third for a 2-1 lead, his 27th. Jon Jay was aboard on a walk.Daniel Hudson earned a four-out save, his fourth.Perdomo allowed three runs and five hits in seven innings, struck out two and walked none.UP NEXT:Diamondbacks: Arizona is off Thursday and opens a three-game series at Baltimore on Friday, with RHP Shelby Miller (2-12, 6.90) scheduled to oppose Yovani Gallardo (5-8, 5.77).Padres: LHP Christian Friedrich (5-10, 4.78) is scheduled to start for the Padres in the opener of a four-game series against the San Francisco Giants, who are trying to stay alive in the wild card race. The Giants are scheduled to counter with Jeff Samardzija (11-10, 3.97)Josh Allen Womens Jersey . Pirlo limped out of Sundays 1-0 win over Udinese after just 13 minutes. Juventus says Pirlo underwent tests on Monday which revealed he has "a second-degree lesion to the collateral medial ligament in his right knee. 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The 36-year-old American also turned in the top time in Thursdays opening training session.UTICA, N.Y. -- In a story July 29 about a ruling in a lawsuit against NASCAR driver Tony Stewart in the death of a fellow driver, The Associated Press failed to note the decision was first reported by the Watertown Daily Times and improperly used the content and wording of the newspaper story without additional reporting. A corrected version of the story is below:NY judge: Tony Stewarts insurer off the hook in Ward suitNASCAR driver Tony Stewart will have to foot the bill for his own defense against a lawsuit brought by the family of a driver who died after being struck by Stewarts car, after a federal judge ruled Stewarts insurance carrier is not responsible to defend him.UTICA, N.Y. -- NASCAR driver Tony Stewart will have to foot the bill for his own defense in a lawsuit brought by the family of a driver who died after being struck by Stewarts car during a race, after a federal judge ruled his insurance company does not have to defend or indemnify him.U.S. District Court Judge David Hurd ruled Friday that Axis Insurance Co.s policy with Stewart limited the insurers liability to 105 specific raaces, and the sprint car event in which Kevin Ward Jr.dddddddddddd was killed was not one of them. The judges ruling was first reported by the Watertown Daily Times.Wards family is suing Stewart, claiming he acted recklessly when he struck and killed the young driver in an open-wheel race at Canandaigua Motorsports Park in August 2014.Ward had exited his vehicle after a car-on-car bump with Stewart had sent Ward spinning into the wall lining the dirt track in upstate New York. Ward appeared to be yelling in the direction of Stewarts car when he was struck and killed.A grand jury decided not to indict Stewart on criminal charges.In his decision, the judge wrote it is undisputed the sprint car event in which Ward was killed was not one of those specified events covered by the policy. Attorneys for Stewart had countered that certain language in the policy provided that coverage was warranted.Stewarts attorney did not return a call seeking comment from The Associated Press. ' ' '