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ATLANTA(AP) The Braves kept coming up just short of the fence.
Chase Utley
and
Ryan Howard
showed them how it's done.
Utley hit a two-run homer and Howard led off the ninth inning with a tie-breaking shot that gave the
Philadelphia Phillies
their fourth straight win, 3-2 over Atlanta in the opener of an important NL East series Friday night.
Shane Victorino
put on a dazzling defensive show in center field, chasing down one long drive after another to keep the Braves from extending
their winning streak to a season-best six games. Atlanta had at least four flyouts to the warning track.
''We were playing in the wrong ballpark tonight,'' manager
Bobby Cox
said. ''In Philadelphia, we probably would have had five home runs, at least four.''
Howard won it with his 28th homer of the season, driving a 2-1 pitch off struggling
Rafael Soriano
(1-4) into the center-field seats to break a 2-all tie. Philadelphia extended its lead over Atlanta in the NL East to six
games.
''I don't know how many balls they hit to the wall,'' Phillies manager
Charlie Manuel
said. ''We couldn't afford to have them go any farther.''
Joe Blanton
surrendered only one earned run in seven innings,
Ryan Madson
(4-4) won it with a scoreless eighth and
Brad Lidge
escaped trouble in the ninth for his 22nd save in 29 chances.
After struggling in his two previous starts, Braves starter
Jair Jurrjens
allowed just two runs on five hits in seven innings. His only big miscue was a pitch left up in the strike zone, which Utley
drove deep into the right-field seats in the fourth, putting the Phillies up 2-1.
''I made just one mistake,'' Jurrjens said, ''and it cost me two runs.''
Soriano, pitching for the first time in nearly a week, couldn't get past Howard. The Atlanta closer has given up five runs
in his last four appearances, getting through only one of them unscathed.
''You're just trying to put the ball in play, get on base and let the guys behind you try and drive you in,'' Howard said.
''We want to take care of business against the teams in our division. So I guess it could mean that much more right now, especially
because of how the race is. We still have another month to play, so we want to handle the teams in our division as much as
possible.''
The Braves threatened against Lidge, who came into the game with a 7.29 ERA.
Adam LaRoche
singled to center with one out, and pinch-runner
Matt Diaz
stole second. After pinch-hitter
Greg Norton
walked,
Nate McLouth
ended it with a drive to the warning track that was caught by
Raul Ibanez
in the left-field corner.
Atlanta jumped ahead in the first. McLouth, who had missed the last three games with a sore left hamstring, led off with a
double into the right-field corner and came around to score on
Chipper Jones
' one-out single up the middle.
Utley put Philadelphia ahead in the fourth. Victorino led off with a single and Utley followed with a drive into the right-field
seats that was never in doubt, nearly reaching the second section and snapping Philadelphia's scoreless streak of 15 2-3 innings
against Jurrjens dating back to April 7.
Victorino put on a real show in center field.
He ended the fifth chasing down a drive by
Brian McCann
, leaping up to catch it before he slammed into the padded well. Blanton slapped his glove and pumped his fist on his way
off the mound, while McCann buckled over in disbelief after rounding first. The catch prevented McLouth from scoring the go-ahead
run.
''I thought it was out,'' McCann said. ''But he covers a lot of ground.''
Victorino wasn't done, either.
Garret Anderson
led off the sixth with another towering shot, this one to right center. The Phillies outfielder caught it reaching back over
his right shoulder with his left arm, lost his balance and tumbled into the wall.
''I take pride in my defense,'' Victorino said. ''That's it.''
The Atlanta defense came up big, as well.
Chipper Jones
made a brilliant diving catch to end the second when
Pedro Feliz
ripped a liner than looked to be headed into the left-field corner.
Jayson Werth
was running from first on the play and might have gotten around to score if Jones hadn't made the grab.
NOTES: Philadelphia SS
Jimmy Rollins
doubled in the fifth, reaching his eighth straight season with at least 30 doubles. ... A rare error by the Phillies led to
an Atlanta run in the fourth.
Yunel Escobar
reached when 3B Feliz bobbled a grounder, and
Ryan Church
brought the runner all the way home with a two-out double. ... The Braves fell to 17-10 since the All-Star break.
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