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Aybar, Angels too strong for Phillies
LA ANGELS 6, PHILADELPHIA 2
 


By Vince DiGregorio
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

PHILADELPHIA (Ticker) -- After spending significant time on the
disabled list, Erick Aybar came off the bench to help the Los
Angeles Angels to victory.

Aybar snapped a tie with a two-out, two-run home run and
Vladimir Guerrero hit two solo shots as the Angels handed the
Philadelphia Phillies their fourth straight loss with a 6-2 win
in interleague play on Saturday.

Aybar had been on the disabled list since May 21 after suffering
a dislocated finger and missed 25 games before being activated
on June 18. Aybar entered the game after starting shortstop
Maicer Izturis left after the second inning because of tightness
in his right hamstring.

"Erick was playing great baseball before he was injured," Angels
manager Mike Scioscia said. "We have a lot of confidence in what
he can do both on the defensive end and at the offensive end. A
good day for Erick to come off the bench and get a big hit for
us."

The game was tied, 2-2, in the eighth before Chone Figgins
singled with two outs. Aybar then lined an 0-1 pitch from Brett
Myers just inside the right field foul pole for his second home
run of the season that gave the Angels a 4-2 lead.

"My finger feels good right now," Aybar said. "I felt good when
I hit the two-run homer that helped us win the game. I hit a
changeup and thought it had a chance to go."

Myers felt he made a good pitch to Aybar, using a split-finger
down in the strike zone.

"I didn't feel like the pitch to Aybar was that bad of a pitch,"
Myers said. "I hadn't thrown my split all night and he kept his
hands back and kept it fair. I thought it was down, (but) he's
an aggressive hitter."

The Angels added two unearned insurance runs in the ninth and
Francisco Rodriguez came on with two on and none out in the
bottom half of the frame to notch his 29th save of the season.

The homer made a winner of Joe Saunders (11-3), who joined Cliff
Lee of the Cleveland Indians as the only 11-game winners in the
American League. Saunders went seven strong innings and allowed
two runs on five hits with two walks and three strikeouts.

"The key to my success is being aggressive and throwing strikes
and getting deep into games," Saunders said. "Pitching to
contact and not worrying about whether they hit the ball. Let
my defense play behind me."

Los Angeles was leading 2-0 and Saunders had retired 19 of the
first 22 batters he faced, including the first two outs in the
seventh before surrendering a solo home run to Jayson Werth to
straight-away center. After Chris Coste walked, Pedro Feliz
scored him with a double to the contest, 2-2.

"I threw one up and away to Werth and he hurt me on it,"
Saunders said. "I never faced him before, but I knew he had some
power."

Saunders escaped further trouble when Eric Bruntlett followed
with a single, but thinking that Feliz would try and score, was
thrown out trying to take second. That ended the inning as
Bruntlett failed to notice Feliz had stopped at third.

"I thought a key play was on the base hit by Bruntlett when
(first baseman) Casey Kotchman was able to cut that (relay
throw) and get that out at second and kill that inning right
there," Scioscia said.

Bruntlett started at second base in place of Chase Utley, who is
mired in an 0-for-23 slump and was given the night off.

Myers (3-9) had allowed 11 runs in his previous two outings, but
pitched better from the outset in this one. The righthander
went 7 2/3 innings and allowed four runs on six hits with two
walks and seven strikeouts.

"I felt like I threw the ball well tonight," Myers said. "I made
that mistake in the eighth inning that obviously hurt."

Guerrero broke up a scoreless contest in the fourth inning to
give the Angels a 1-0 lead. With one out, Guerrero went down in
the strike zone and drove an 0-1 pitch from Myers into the left
field seats.

Guerrero then hit Myers' first pitch of the seventh over the
left field fence for his 13th home run of the season to make it,
2-0. The blast gave Guerrero his 35th career multi-home run
game and was also his 31st career homer against the Phillies.

The three home runs allowed by Myers gave him a major
league-leading 23 surrendered on the season.

"I wasn't too irritated about the two homers to Guerrero,
because they were solo (shots), but the one in the eighth pretty
much put the nail in the coffin," Myers said.

 
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