Dodgers outfielder Andre Ethier extended his hitting streak to 25 games in the team's 3-2 victory over the Padres on Friday night. Ethier doubled with two outs in the fifth against Clayton Richard, a left-hander he had only one hit against in 15 career at-bats to that point. "The first two at-bats he was pounding me in hard, and I was still looking for something out over the plate to hit," Ethier said. "He threw me a sinking fastball down and in, and I just happened to pull my hands in enough, put a good swing on it and put it out there with a little topspin over [first baseman Jorge] Cantu's head and luckily got a hit out of it." The hitting streak is the longest since Willie Davis' franchise-record 31-game stretch in 1969.