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Roy Halladay walked three straight batters for the first time in his career. The Philadelphia Phillies scored only one run.

It all added up to a 5-1 loss to Cory Luebke and the San Diego Padres on Saturday night, snapping the Phillies' 13-game winning streak at Petco Park.

Luebke (2-1) held the Phillies to two hits in eight innings, struck out five and walked two.

The Padres hadn't beaten the Phillies in their downtown ballpark since Aug. 16, 2008. The Phillies' 13-game winning streak at Petco had been the longest active for any visiting club at any particular ballpark, and their longest winning streak at any ballpark in club history.

The Phillies, who took the first two of this four-game series, had swept the Padres in San Diego each of the last three seasons. Overall, the Phillies are 24-5 at Petco Park since it opened in 2004.

Huston Street pitched the ninth in a non-save situation, allowing Ty Wigginton's RBI double with two outs.

Otherwise, the Phillies didn't threaten all night.

"It concerns me when we don't score runs," manager Charlie Manuel said. "We don't have anyone who has any stats in terms of run production. We're 15 games in and we have a long, long way to go."

Halladay (3-1) walked the bases loaded with one out in the second before Orlando Hudson's grounder to second brought in Yonder Alonso.

The Padres said it was the first time in his career that Halladay had walked three straight batters, according to research by the Elias Sports Bureau. It was the eighth time he walked three in an inning.

"He's human," Manuel said. "It's all part of it. Stuff like that's going to happen. He pitched good enough to win a game. He can't throw shutouts all the time and he's going to."

Halladay had walked only four total in his first three starts.

Halladay allowed three straight hits with two outs in the third, including Alonso's opposite-field double to left that brought in Chase Headley, aboard on a single.

Halladay went seven, allowing two runs and five hits, striking out five and walking four.

San Diego added three runs in the eighth against Michael Stutes. Jason Bartlett hit an RBI double and scored on a triple by Hudson, who scored on pinch-hitter Jesus Guzman's single.

NOTES: The Phillies placed Cliff Lee on the 15-day disabled list, three days after he strained a muscle in his left side in the 10th inning of his gem at San Francisco. Lee, who got a no-decision in the 1-0, 11-inning loss, strained his left oblique. The lefty had been scheduled to pitch Monday night at Arizona. Right-hander Kyle Kendrick is now scheduled to make that start. ... To take Lee's spot on the roster, the Phillies recalled lefty Joe Savery from Triple-A Lehigh Valley. ... This series concludes Sunday when RHP Joe Blanton (1-2, 4.26) is scheduled to start for the Phillies against RHP Anthony Bass (0-2, 3.38). ... Padres interim CEO Tom Garfinkel said on the local TV broadcast that the team is studying whether to bring in the fences at spacious Petco Park. Jeff Moorad, who resigned as CEO last month, said after last season that he was "strongly opposed" to bringing in Petco's fences.