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PHILADELPHIA (AP) -A pregame meeting couldn't wake up the struggling
Philadelphia Phillies
.
Jair Jurrjens
pitched eight scoreless innings and
Brian McCann
hit two homers, including a grand slam, to lead the
Atlanta Braves
to an 8-2 victory over the Phillies on Friday night.
Jurrjens (10-5) allowed three hits, struck out six and walked one. The 22-year-old right-hander leads all rookies in wins,
and he lowered his ERA to 3.02.
''It was a big win for us,'' Jurrjens said. ''We just have to keep winning series.''
The Braves are desperately trying to stay in contention in the NL East, a division in which three teams - New York, Florida
and the Phillies - are separated by two games. Atlanta trails first-place New York by 6 1/2 games.
The free-falling Phillies have lost five of seven since the All-Star break and fell two games behind the Mets after leading
the division for nearly two months.
Manager
Charlie Manuel
addressed several issues before the game, but it didn't help.
''Just because we don't win that night, hopefully some of the things we talked about will be good for us,'' Manuel said.
McCann led off the fourth against
Kyle Kendrick
(8-5) with a drive to center for a 1-0 lead. He connected for his 20th homer off
Brad Lidge
during a seven-run ninth. Lidge, the All-Star closer who hasn't blown a save this season, had not allowed a home run this
year in 42 innings.
Kendrick gave up one run and seven hits in six innings but like the rest of Philadelphia's starters lately, he didn't get
much support.
Ryan Howard
hit his major league-leading 30th homer with two outs in the ninth.
''There's nothing you can do about it,'' Kendrick said.
Philadelphia was a season-high 13 games over .500 and had a season-best four-game lead in the division after a 20-2 win at
St. Louis on June 13. Since then, the Phillies are 13-21 and the offense has sputtered: They have scored two runs or fewer
13 times in those 34 games, including three shutouts.
''I'm surprised our guys have gone this long without breaking out of it,'' Manuel said.
Shortstop
Jimmy Rollins
was back in the lineup after being benched for arriving late to the ballpark before Thursday afternoon's 3-1 loss to the Mets.
None of the hitters showed up Friday and Jurrjens had a lot to do with it. He made key pitches and got strong defense, particularly
from shortstop
Yunel Escobar
and third baseman
Omar Infante
.
''J.J. pitched great,'' McCann said. ''We only needed one run the way he was pitching.''
The Phillies had a runner on third with one out in the first, but
Chase Utley
struck out and Howard flied out to center. Utley struck out to leave a runner on second in the sixth.
The All-Star second baseman was 0-for-17 before hitting a single in the ninth. He's batting .241 (26-for-108) with runners
in scoring position this season.
Kendrick pitched out of two bases-loaded jams. He retired Jurrjens on a grounder to end the second and got
Mark Kotsay
to fly out to close the fifth.
Notes: Braves 3B
Chipper Jones
sat out with a strained left hamstring. Jones, who leads the majors with a .369 batting average, could be headed for the DL.
... Braves LHP
Mike Hampton
is scheduled to make his first start in 35 months on Saturday. ... Phillies 3B
Pedro Feliz
was scratched from the lineup because of tightness in his lower back. ... McCann has five career slams and four multihomer
games. ... Lidge gave up five runs without retiring a batter. His ERA rose from 1.29 to 2.36.
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