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SAN DIEGO -- Miguel Ojeda's two-out pinch-hit double off Jorge De La Rosa in the bottom of the ninth scored Geoff Blum all the way from first base as the San Diego Padres beat the Milwaukee Brewers, 2-1, before 36,152 at PETCO Park.

The victory was the fifth in a row for the Padres, who have won a record-tying 10 straight at home and are now 21-6 for the month of May.

Scott Linebrink, who pitched two scoreless innings in relief, got the win, while De La Rosa got the loss. Both are 2-1.

Blum singled with two out in the ninth and scored on Ojeda's drive down the left-field line.

The last two teams to win exactly 21 games in a single month happened to face off in the 2004 World Series (Boston, 21-7 in August, and St. Louis, 21-7 in July).

The last team to win 22 or more games in a single month was the Oakland A's, who won 24 (24-4) in August 2002.

The Brewers had a chance to take the lead in the top of the ninth off reliever Scott Linebrink. Jeff Cirillo walked and stole second, advancing to third when second baseman Damian Jackson muffed the throw from catcher Ramon Hernandez.

Jackson's error snapped the Padres' club record for errorless innings at 101.

Sandy Burgin is a contributor to MLB.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Baseball or its clubs.