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PHILADELPHIA(AP) Whether it's
Ryan Madson
or
Brad Lidge
closing, ninth-inning leads are no longer automatic wins for the
Philadelphia Phillies
.
Brian Roberts
hit a two-run homer with two outs in the ninth off Madson, and the
Baltimore Orioles
beat the slumping Phillies 6-5 Saturday night.
The defending World Series champions were 79-0 in the regular season last year when leading after eight innings. They're just
28-6 in those situations this year.
''That's the most deflating part, not getting it done for the those guys,'' said Madson, who has two blown saves and two losses
this week in place of the injured Lidge.
Madson (2-3) has excelled in a setup role, but he's struggled as a closer. Lidge, who was 48-for-48 in save chances last season,
including the postseason, also had trouble finishing games before going on the disabled list with a knee injury. He was 13-for-19
in save chances.
Pinch-hitter
Ryan Howard
gave the Phillies a 5-3 lead with a three-run homer in the seventh, hours after being hospitalized for flu symptoms. But Baltimore
rallied in the ninth for its fourth straight win.
''We're starting to get a feel that we're never out of it,'' Orioles manager Dave Trembley said.
The NL-East leading Phillies have lost a season-high five games and fell to 13-21 at home. They're a major league-best 23-9
on the road. The Phillies also had a June swoon during interleague play last year, going 3-9.
''We're not going good, but we can turn it around,'' manager
Charlie Manuel
said. ''We've been there before.''
Gregg Zaun
hit a solo homer off Madson with one out in the ninth. Pinch-hitter
Oscar Salazar
singled with two outs and Roberts hit a 1-2 pitch into the seats in right.
''I was in a hole and I just wanted to get a ball in play,'' Roberts said.
Mark Hendrickson
(2-4) pitched a scoreless eighth and
George Sherrill
finished for his 14th save in 16 chances.
Howard went to the hospital at 3:30 a.m. Saturday after his temperature reached 103.9 degrees. He was released by 11 a.m.
Before the game, Manuel said Howard would be unavailable.
But with the Phillies trailing 3-2 in the seventh, Howard came up with two runners on and two outs. He drove reliever
Danys Baez
's 1-1 pitch into Philadelphia's bullpen in center. It was his fifth career homer as pinch-hitter, and Howard also extended
his consecutive games streak to 343, longest in the majors.
Manuel said he was unsure whether Howard would start Sunday.
The Phillies had just two hits off Orioles starter
Brad Bergesen
and trailed 3-0 going into the seventh.
Shane Victorino
started the rally with a double and
Chase Utley
sliced an RBI double to left. After
Matt Stairs
lined a single to right,
Jayson Werth
popped out, but
Greg Dobbs
ripped an RBI single over first baseman
Aubrey Huff
's head to cut it to 3-2.
Baez came in and retired
Pedro Feliz
on a deep fly to center before Howard crushed his 20th homer. A sellout crowd gave him a curtain call and he acknowledged
their cheers.
Bergesen, who was outstanding in his last four starts, allowed four runs in 6 1-3 innings.
Phillies starter J.A. Happ gave up two runs and 10 hits in six innings, spending most of the night pitching out of trouble.
The lefty rebounded from a pair of so-so starts in which he allowed nine runs in 11 innings.
The Orioles left a season-high 14 men on base, squandering a couple opportunities with a runner on third and less than two
outs.
Huff's RBI double in the fifth gave Baltimore a 1-0 lead, and the Orioles tacked on a run in the sixth after
Robert Andino
started the inning with a double to right. Andino moved to third on Bergesen's sacrifice and scored on Roberts' sacrifice
fly to center.
Durbin walked Roberts with the bases loaded to force in a run in the seventh.
Notes: Lidge threw a scoreless inning in a rehab appearance with Double-A Reading. He allowed one hit and struck out two.
Lidge is eligible to come off the disabled list Tuesday. ... Baltimore is 10-20 on the road. ... The Phillies have lost 12
of 13 at home in interleague play.
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