The Dodgers defeated the Padres 2-1 on Saturday night to push their home start to 9-0 this season, matching the franchise record set in 1946 in Brooklyn. "I want to make it 10-0," manager Joe Torre said. "You get greedy when you play well and get results. Most clubs would like to believe they're comfortable at home, and it's someplace you should win. The more you win someplace, the more confidence you have. A big part of it is the crowd, and the fact that you hit last in close games. "But every time we go on the field, we want to win. And whatever that number is, it is. Hopefully we can extend this thing. We're feeling pretty good about ourselves right now," Torre added. Andre Ethier hit a bases-loaded RBI single in the 10th inning to give Los Angeles a walk-off victory.