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Escobar's homer rescues Braves, Smoltz
ATLANTA 7, FLORIDA 5 (10 INNINGS)
 

By Phil Foley
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

ATLANTA (Ticker) -- Yunel Escobar saved John Smoltz in his
return as closer of the Atlanta Braves.

Escobar smacked a two-run homer in the 10th inning to lead the
Braves to a 7-5 win over the Florida Marlins on Monday.

Smoltz, who was activated from the disabled list earlier Monday,
blew the save in his first relief appearance since 2004 for
Atlanta, which has won 23 of 30 at Turner Field.

"I'm glad we're talking about a win," said Smoltz, who saved 154
games as Atlanta's closer from 2001-2004. "It wasn't in my
script, (but) we won the game."

Kelly Johnson drew a leadoff walk from Marlins reliever Logan
Kensing (3-1) and advanced to second on a wild pitch before
Escobar blasted a shot into the right-center field gap, which
bounced off the top off the wall to give the Braves the victory.

"It feels really good," Escobar said through translator Gregor
Blanco. "This is the first time for me (to hit a walk-off
homer). To help Smoltz, it feels awesome."

It looked like it might be a triumphant return for Smoltz, as
Atlanta rallied to take the lead in the bottom of the eighth off
Marlins reliever Matt Lindstrom.

Blanco ignited what appeared to be the game-winning rally for
Atlanta with a double down the left field line before pinch
hitter Johnson drew an intentional walk.

Escobar followed with a single up the middle to give the Braves
a 4-3 lead, setting the stage for Smoltz.

The 41-year-old Smoltz, who has been bothered by inflammation in
his right shoulder all season, was moved from Atlanta's
starting rotation back to the closer role after he spent 37 days
on the disabled list this season.

Smoltz entered the game to a standing ovation despite an in-game
programming error where the Braves video crew showed a
"Pict-O-Word" promotion instead of AC/DC's "Thunderstruck."

"It's the first time all year that I had goose bumps in the
outfield," Braves right fielder Francoeur said. "That is - when
they finally got it right and played his song after
'Pict-O-Word.'"

However, the Cy Young Award winner, who became the first pitcher
in major league history to record 200 wins and 150 saves, could
not shut the door in this one.

Matt Treanor started the Marlins rally with a one-out double
into the right-center field gap before he was replaced by pinch
runner Alfredo Amezaga. Pinch hitter Wes Helms advanced Treanor
to second with a single and alertly advanced to second after
Francoeur's throw to the plate on Hanley Ramirez's fly ball
veered wildly down the third base line.

Jeremy Hermida followed with a single, plating Amezaga and Helms
to give Florida a 5-4 lead.

"I left a couple of pitches up," said Smoltz, who admitted that
nerves may have gotten the better of him during the appearance.
"It's the worst feeling in all of baseball. The ones that are
good go out there and forget about it and don't go off the blown
save stat."

"He was coming off the DL and was trying to figure out his
pitches," Hermida said. "We were very fortunate to get to him
tonight. He's one of the best in the game."

Smoltz's teammates agreed and were not too concerned with their
new closer's blown save.

"I've got all the confidence in the world in Smoltz," Francoeur
said. "I'm sure, if anything, he was a little nervous."

Nevertheless, it was an impressive return for Smoltz, who
altered his pitching angle from over the top to three-quarters
due to the injury. Despite the new mechanics and the absence of
the split-fingered fastball in his repertoire, the veteran
hurler still managed to hit 95 miles per hour on the radar gun.

"He's gifted as an athlete and a tough guy and he plays with
pain," said Braves manager Bobby Cox, who was not surprised at
Smoltz's velocity. "I think he was throwing harder (than 95)."

Florida closer Kevin Gregg let Smoltz off the hook, issuing
walks to Francoeur and Brian McCann before Francoeur advanced to
third on a fielder's choice and scored the tying run on a wild
pitch.

"Once McCann got to a 3-2 count, I knew we had a shot,"
Francoeur said. "Gregg, I knew threw a lot of sliders and I had
an excellent lead. I decided to take a chance. It's not
something that pitchers are comfortable with covering home."

"Anytime you walk batter's it's going to kill you," Florida
manager Fredi Gonzalez said. "Nobody took advantage of their
opportunities until the ninth inning."

Will Ohman (2-0) hurled a scoreless 10th for the win.

Mark Teixeira homered and drove in two runs and Francoeur hit a
solo shot for Atlanta, which won for just the second time in
seven games.

Chipper Jones finished 2-for-4 with a walk to raise his
league-leading average to .407 for Atlanta, which won for just
the second time in seven games.


 
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