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Howard the hero with eighth-inning blast
PHILADELPHIA 3, SAN DIEGO 2
 

By Larry Dougherty
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

PHILADELPHIA (Ticker) -- Ryan Howard put his horrid April start
behind him in style with a game-winning homer in the bottom of
the eighth inning to lead the Philadelphia Phillies to a 3-2
victory over the San Diego Padres.

After batting .172 in April, Howard also doubled in a run in the
third inning as Philadelphia pitchers held San Diego scoreless
after a two-run homer by Adrian Gonzalez in the first inning.

"Towards the end of April I was starting to get better swings,"
Howard said. "It is kind of like a fresh start A new month. You
forget about everything that happened the first month and go
out do what you can that next month."

Randy Wolf, making his first start against his old team, pitched
six strong innings, and struck out a season-high nine batters.

"I think regardless, it would have been the same. You've got to
treat it like a (regular) start," Wolf said on pitching against
the Phillies. "Obviously, you can't get too sentimental or
nostalgic with a lineup like they throw out there."

The game started in the exact same fashion as Wednesday's 4-2
Padres win. Tad Iguchi singled and Gonzalez slugging a two-run
homer to right field in the top of the first for a 2-0 San Diego
lead.

"Getting us down two runs early is not the best way to start the
day," Phillies starter Adam Eaton said. "We battled back. I
feel good about the win, but obviously do not like to give up
home runs early."

The Phillies loaded the bases in the second on singles by Pat
Burrell and Eric Bruntlett and a walk to Carlos Ruiz. Wolf
then struck out Eaton to get out of the jam.

Eaton worked out of a bases loaded jam in the second when Howard
speared a line drive to end the inning. The righthander, who
tossed his sixth consecutive no decision to start the season,
allowed just one baserunner in his final three frames, a walk to
Jim Edmonds, before leaving after the sixth inning.

"We just couldn't break through against Eaton," San Diego
manager Bud Black said. "We looked like we had an opportunity
early in the game to get a run or two more after Gonzo's
(Gonzalez) homer, but it just didn't materialize for us."

Philadelphia finally got to Wolf in the third. Shane Victorino,
making his first start since coming off the disabled list
Tuesday, doubled to lead off the frame. Wolf then struck out
Jayson Werth and Chase Utley before Howard delivered an RBI
double. Pat Burrell then drove Howard in with a double to left
to tie the game.

Wolf then settled in, allowing just one hit over his next three
innings while striking out five, including four straight during
one stretch.

"Those guys (Phillies) put together some good at-bats," Wolf
said. "Fought off some pitches and got some deep counts in
there, which unfortunately, I was unable to go further than six
(innings)."

Howard's homer to lead off the eighth was the Phillies first hit
since a Utley single in the fifth. It made a loser of Joe
Thatcher (0-3).

"Last couple of days I had some good swings and was seeing the
ball better but to be able to come through in a situation like
that it only makes it that much better," Howard said.

Tom Gordon (3-2), who has allowed just two earned runs over his
last 11 innings of work, recorded the win with a scoreless
eighth.

Brad Lidge retired the side in order in the ninth to pick up his
seventh save.

"They (bullpen) came in and did there job," Phillies manager
Charlie Manuel said. "Lidge was real sharp tonight, especially
with his hard slider."

With the win, the Phillies moved into sole possession of first
place in the National League East Division. The reigning NL
East Champions did not accomplish that feat until the final week
of the 2007 season.

"It feels good, it definitely feels good," Howard said. "With
Jimmy (Rollins) and Shane (Victorino) going down early and the
way we were hitting early to be where we are is a good feeling
because we have not played anywhere near our capability yet.
Once the bats start getting hot it is going to be onward and
upwards."
 
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