For the Padres, Friday night’s game came down to two back-to-back pitches.

Blaine Crim drove a three-run home run an estimated 439 feet on the first, from JP Sears, and Kyle Farmer homered on Sears’ next pitch to carry the last-place Rockies past the playoff-contending Friars 4-2 Friday.

With the homers, the Rockies scored for the first time in five games in San Diego this season. Colorado, which has the worst record in the majors at 41-107, was outscored 16-0 in a three-game sweep in April and opened this four-game set with a 2-0 loss Thursday.

The Padres stayed 2 1/2 games behind the Dodgers in the NL West and four games ahead of the Mets in the race for the second of three NL wild cards. L.A. and New York both lost Friday, the Dodgers on a 10th-inning grand slam.

Sears (8-11) struck

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