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Harden bests Hudson as A's top Braves
OAKLAND 5, ATLANTA 4
 

By Phil Foley
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

ATLANTA (Ticker) -- Tim Hudson waited almost four years to
face his former club. He probably wishes he waited a little
longer.

Jack Cust and Ryan Sweeney greeted their team's former ace with
homers and Rich Harden hurled seven solid frames to lead the
Oakland Athletics to a 5-4 victory over the Atlanta Braves on
Saturday.

The Athletics, who had scored just four runs over their last
four games, wasted no time getting to their former star pitcher
in this one.

"They were great," Harden said of his club's offensive
contributors. "Especially against a guy like Hudson, he's been
a dominant pitcher. The guys had good at-bats. It was an all
around good game for our team."

Cust opened the scoring in the first with a blast off Hudson
(6-3) into the fourth row of the left-center field bleachers to
give A's a 1-0 lead.

One frame later, Oakland plated three more against a wild
Hudson. After Daric Barton drew a leadoff walk, catcher Kurt
Suzuki reached on a fielder's choice after Barton dove to allude
the tag of Kelly Johnson while running from first to second.

"(It was) just a tough play," Johnson said. "I was trying to
get one and make another play out of it. It just didn't work
out."

Sweeney followed by smacking a three-run blast off the screen of
the foul pole in right field for his first homer of the season.

"It was a changeup," Sweeney said. "(Hudson's) a ground ball
guy. I was just trying to get a pitch up (in the zone) in that
situation. He's an unbelievable pitcher. I just kind of got a
good pitch to hit."

Hudson struggled with his command early in the contest, falling
behind all but three of the first 17 batters that he faced in
the first three frames. The righthander helped plate the A's
fifth run by issuing a bases-loaded walk to Barton in the third.

The 32-year-old Hudson, who formed the nucleus of a formidable
Oakland pitching staff at the turn of the millennium along with
Barry Zito and Mark Mulder, surrendered five runs and five hits,
walked five and struck out three in five frames against his
former team.

"(Facing Oakland) is not that big of a deal to be honest with
you," Hudson said. "They took some pretty good pitches and got
into some hitters counts. They're a pretty patient club. It's
always been their philosophy."

It was another disappointing interleague performance for the
two-time All-Star, who fell to 0-9 with a 7.54 ERA against the
American League since joining the Braves in 2005.

"I guess I am just horrible," a smirking Hudson said. "I guess
I can't pitch to anybody but National League teams." Harden
(2-0), one of small-market Oakland's newest aces, had no
problems against a red-hot Atlanta club, which had won eight
straight at Turner Field entering Saturday.

The 26-year-old Harden was brilliant in his second start since
coming off the disabled list with a strained right shoulder on
May 11. Harden, who hurled 72 of 102 pitches for strikes, threw
first-pitch strikes to 18 of the 26 batters he faced.

"The key today was two-strike pitches," Harden said. "Getting
ahead and putting them away. It was definitely a fun day
(facing Hudson). It was definitely fun going up against a guy
you've played with. You want to see him do well, but you want
to beat him."

The righthander scattered one run and four hits, walked one and
struck out eight in seven solid frames to notch his first win
since March 26 vs. the Boston Red Sox in Tokyo.

"He is good," said Hudson, who pitched alongside Harden the
Oakland ace's rookie campaign in 2004. "He's a lot of bad,
tough luck with injuries. But when he's been out there
pitching, he's been outstanding. We saw that tonight."

Harden also kept the majors league's hottest hitter, Chipper
Jones, at bay. The righthander retired the Atlanta slugger
three times, punching him out in the first and the fourth.
Jones, who entered the evening hitting .423, was hitless in four
at-bats to see his league-leading average plummet to .412. It
was only the third time in 20 home games that Jones, who began
Saturday with a .459 home batting average, did not have a hit at
Turner Field.

"We just wanted to keep him guessing and not pitch him the same
way," Harden said. "He's been killing the ball."

Atlanta scored three runs off Oakland closer Huston Street in
the ninth on Jeff Francoeur's fielder's choice, a triple by
Johnson and Gregor Blanco's sacrifice fly. But Street struck out
to Greg Norton to preserve Oakland's second victory in eight
games.

Yunel Escobar drove in a run in the fifth for Atlanta, which
lost for the first time at Turner Field in May.

 
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