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Webb gets the better of Pirates again
ARIZONA 3, PITTSBURGH 1
 


By Chris Adamski
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

PITTSBURGH (Ticker) -- Brandon Webb showed the Pittsburgh
Pirates why he has finished in the top two in Cy Young Award
balloting the past two years.

Webb won his 11th game - two more victories than anyone else in
baseball - by shutting the Pittsburgh Pirates down for seven
innings in a 3-1 Arizona Diamondbacks win Friday night.

Webb (11-2) allowed one run on only three hits with no walks and
had a no-hitter going through 4 2/3 innings until a Jose
Bautista single to left-center.

"That's what they pay him for," Arizona manager Bob Melvin said.
"Just the confidence that you have when he goes out there. Get a
couple runs - he contributed one - and let him do his thing
basically.

"We weren't unbelievable today offensively, but with Webby on
the mound, it was just enough."

Webb had retired 14 in a row after hitting the first batter he
faced, Nate McLouth. He had three strikeouts but only three of
his outs left the infield. The Diamondbacks had lost three in a
row and eight of 10 coming into the contest, and Webb said he
relishes the role of "stopper."

"I look to do that," he said. "I've had to do it a couple times
this year and been fortunate enough to be able to be that guy. I
enjoy doing that. You obviously don't want to be in those kind
of situations but it does happen and I've been fortunate enough
to be able to stop it."

"He's got the best sinker in baseball by far," Pirates shortstop
Jack Wilson said. "When he hits his spots, he's a real tough
pitcher to hit."

Tony Pena worked a shutout eighth and Brandon Lyon worked out of
a jam in the ninth for his 13th save. Lyon, who has not allowed
a run in his past 20 appearances covering 20 innings, gave up
singles to Xavier Nady and Jason Michaels but ended the game by
getting Jack Wilson to pop out.

In addition to his stellar pitching, Webb added a two-out RBI
single up the middle in the sixth to make it 3-1.

"The way (reserve utilityman) Chris Burke put it, if you drive
in more than you give up, you're probably going to win just
about every time," said Jeff Salazar, who scored the game's
first run. "It takes the pressure of the offense when you got a
guy like him throwing."

The Diamondbacks struck in the second inning against Pirates
starter Ian Snell when a two-out double by Stephen Drew scored
Jeff Salazar.

They tacked on a run in the fifth when Chris Young led off with
a triple off the wall in center and scored when Hudson followed
with a sacrifice fly to left.

"It's nice to have runs out there and be a little aggressive,"
Webb said. "Even with a three-run lead, two-run lead you can be
aggressive in the strike zone and get ahead. That's what I was
able to do tonight."

The Pirates, who were shut out for the first time this season on
Tuesday by Houston, broke up the shutout in the sixth when Jason
Bay's two-out double scored Freddy Sanchez.

Snell (2-6), who hasn't won since April 12, had nine strikeouts
in only five innings of work but threw 108 pitches. He allowed
two runs on five hits and three walks.

"He was real inconsistent with his command," Pirates manager
John Russell said. "It was good he only gave up the two runs,
but obviously we'd like him to be a little more efficient, go a
little farther into the game. When you're matched up with Webb,
you've got to be a little more efficient."

 
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