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Byrnes' slam leads D-Backs over Braves
ARIZONA 9, ATLANTA 3
 

By Phil Foley
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

ATLANTA (Ticker) -- Eric Byrnes snapped out of a month-long slump
in grand style.

Byrnes hit his first career grand slam and Chris Young also
homered to power the Arizona Diamondbacks to a 9-3 win over the
Atlanta Braves on Sunday.

Micah Owings (6-2) allowed three runs in six-plus innings and
Orlando Hudson smacked three doubles for the Diamondbacks, who
improved to 12-0 when hitting two or more homers in a game.

"I went 100 homers without hitting (a grand slam)," Byrnes said.
"(I hit one on homer) 101. Go figure. (Braves starter Tom
Glavine) left it over the plate and I was able to run into it."

Owings, who struck out four and walked two, retired the last
nine batters he faced before issuing a free pass to Omar Infante
to start the seventh. Owings was in line for the win because
Byrnes came up with a rare clutch hit.

Things have not been easy for the 32-year-old Byrnes. The
outfielder, who smacked a career-high 26 homers last season, was
having a miserable May, batting .139 (10-for-72) with two
homers and four RBI entering Sunday's matinee contest at Turner
Field.

In Byrnes' first two at-bats, it looked as if the misery would
continue. He ended two Arizona rallies by leaving two runners
on in the first and popping out with the bases loaded in the
third.

However, the third time was the charm for the struggling Byrnes.
After Glavine (2-2) loaded the bases on a double and two walks,
Byrnes smacked a 2-2 changeup just over the left field wall for
his first grand slam of his nine-year career.

"I left two guys on in my first at-bat and three in the second,"
Byrnes said. "I left a small army on base. Sitting (at) 1-2,
hitting .212, it's a situation where you have to keep plugging
away."

"It's great, especially when he came up a few times with runners
in scoring position and didn't get it done the first two
times," Young said. "It says a lot about him. He doesn't give
up. He kept on making an adjustment and he did."

The homer was special to Byrnes, who is nursing injuries to both
hamstrings and is spending more time on the trainer's table
than on the field.

"Six hours before the game, I'm getting treatment," Byrnes said.
"I'm doing my best to stay on the field. That's what makes
today rewarding. To be able to go out there and produce and
contribute to the team winning, that's what it's all about."

It was only the second time in 368 at-bats that future Hall of
Famer Glavine had allowed a grand slam.

Jose Vidro of the Montreal Expos smacked the only other grand
slam against Glavine, on September 19, 2003 at Shea Stadium
while the lefthander was with the New York Mets.

Glavine allowed six runs and five hits, walked six and struck
out two in 4 2/3 shaky frames for Atlanta, which lost for the
first time in 10 day games at Turner Field.

"I'm happy with how I threw," Glavine said. "Not with the
result. I felt pretty good. I was comfortable where I was
trying to throw the ball and what I was trying to do. For one
reason or other, it didn't work out."

The six walks allowed were the most by Glavine since May 2, 2005
at Philadelphia.

Glavine had a long talk with home plate umpire Gary Cederstrom
about the strike zone after the top of the second inning.

"It doesn't matter what I think," Glavine said.

Young greeted the lefthander by blasting his second leadoff
homer of the season - and 11th career - on the second pitch of
the afternoon before Glavine loaded the bases.

The blast bounced off the top of the left field wall into the
stands.

"I thought it had no chance," Young admitted. "I thought it was
going to be a routine fly ball, I'm not going to lie. I didn't
get it good. I'm not going to say that I did when I didn't. I
thought I was out."

Chris Snyder lofted a sacrifice fly to give the Diamondbacks a
2-0 lead.

Atlanta answered right back, smacking four straight singles to
halve the deficit in the second before Owings issued a free pass
to Yunel Escobar to tie the contest at 2-2. The Braves took a
3-2 lead when Jeff Francoeur scored on right fielder Justin
Upton's fielding error.

The Braves were without third baseman Chipper Jones, who leads
the majors with a .417 average, due to back spasms. He is
listed as day-to-day.


 
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