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Chargers WR Mike Williams starts camp on PUP list

COSTA MESA, Calif. — The Los Angeles Chargers placed rookie receiver Mike Williams on the physically unable to perform list with a back injury Saturday.

The Chargers are still optimistic that the seventh overall pick can avoid major surgery. The Clemson product herniated a disk in his lower back during the first day of the Chargers’ offseason program.

Earlier this week, general manager Tom Telesco said Williams expects to know more about his short-term prognosis after meeting with the Chargers’ team doctors this weekend.

“He’s been responding well” to treatment, Telesco said. “The path right now is rehab and strengthen­ing. That’s good news, obviously.”

Williams recently had a second epidural shot to aid his recovery. Los Angeles wants to get Williams on the field at some point during training camp to prepare for his first season, but the club is unwilling to risk the long-term health of its new playmaker.

Telesco and new coach Anthony Lynn feel Williams is up to speed in the Chargers’ offense, but they expect the rookie to be attentive during his time on the sideline in camp.

“The one thing I talked to him about is mentally, if you’re out here and not practicing, it’s going to be hard on you,” Telesco said. “He’s young, and I think he can handle it. He has said all the right things.”

The Chargers also put cornerback Jason Verrett and safety Darrell Stuckey on the PUP list.

Verrett partially tore a ligament in his knee during a game in October, ending the season early for the Chargers’ 2014 first-round pick. The standout coverage corner was a Pro Bowl selection in 2015.

Los Angeles holds its first full practice of training camp Sunday in Costa Mesa, the Orange County city that will be their home throughout their relocation season.

Lamet sharp for Padres, who beat Pirates

SAN DIEGO — Dinelson Lamet pitched two-hit ball into the seventh inning and fellow rookie Manuel Margot homered and scored twice, leading the San Diego Padres to a 4-2 victory against the Pittsburgh Pirates on Saturday night.

San Diego stretched its win streak to four. Pittsburgh lost its fourth straight and sixth in seven games overall.

Lamet (5-4) held the Pirates hitless until David Freese and Adam Frazier opened the fifth with singles. The right-hander got Francisco Cervelli to line out to second baseman Carlos Asuaje, who doubled off Freese. Jordy Mercer flied out to end the inning.

Kirby Yates pitched the ninth for his first save of the season and second of his career.

Pittsburgh right-hander Ivan Nova (10-8) was charged with four runs and eight hits in five innings. He struck out six and walked none.

San Diego jumped on Nova for two in the first. Margot singled and scored on Jose Pirela’s first of two triples. Hector Sanchez added a run-scoring double.

Rookie Hunter Renfroe hit an RBI double in the fourth, and Margot added his eighth homer in the fifth.

Lamet was pulled after the first two batters reached in the seventh. Craig Stammen came in and Freese responded with an RBI single. Adam Frazier then singled before Cervelli hit into a double play, bringing in Josh Bell.

After Jordy Mercer walked, Phil Maton came in and struck out pinch hitter Jose Osuna to end the inning.

Pirela went 2 for 4 and scored a run. He is filling in at first base while slumping Wil Myers gets two games off.

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