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Harden blanks Phillies as A's win series
OAKLAND 5, PHILADELPHIA 0
 


By Al Barba
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

OAKLAND, California (Ticker) -- Rich Harden appears to be back
to the form that earned him a reputation as one of baseball's
top pitchers.

After being slowed by injuries the past three seasons, Harden
turned in a dominating performance Thursday, leading the Oakland
Athletics to a 5-0 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies.

Harden (5-0) limited the struggling Phillies to just two hits
and one walk while recording a career-high 11 strikeouts in a
season-high eight innings.

"That's been my goal, to go deeper into games and be more
efficient with my pitches," Harden said. "In the past, I always
had that one inning where I kind of lost my command and ended up
throwing a lot of pitches which cost me a couple of innings. I
really wanted to focus on my command and not velocity and get
ahead (in the count)."

Shane Victorino had both of the Phillies' hits, including a
two-out single in the fifth that broke up Harden's no-hit bid.

"I can't think of a more dominating performance than that one,"
Athletics manager Bob Geren said. "When he's on, he's almost
unhittable."

Phillies manager Charlie Manuel was equally impressed.

"Harden was good," Manuel said. "Victorino hit a bloop single
to center, he got a chopper for a hit and I can't remember us
hitting a ball hard against him. He had good separation on his
pitches, could take his fastball up to 97, and could also throw
his splitter or change-up in the low 80s."

Harden gave way to Alan Embree in the ninth after throwing 95
pitches.

"Harden didn't leave too much over the plate for us," Phillies
second baseman Chase Utley said. "It seemed like he could have
gone longer."

The Phillies lost for the seventh time in their last eight games
and were held to two or fewer runs for the sixth time in their
last eight contests.

"We've had some games lately against Boston and the Angels where
we've run into some really good pitching. But today, Harden was
really good," Manuel said. "We're trying to get things going,
but today, we got beat by a better pitcher."

The Athletics grabbed a 2-0 lead in the first inning as the
first three batters reached base against Adam Eaton. Mark Ellis
walked to open the frame, Ryan Sweeney followed with a double to
left-center field and Jack Cust capped the scoring with an RBI
single to right field.

Sweeney's first-inning double marked his only plate appearance
of the afternoon as he left the game in the top of the second
after suffering a sprained left ankle.

Harden's performance overshadowed a quality outing by Eaton
(2-6), who suffered his third straight loss. Eaton pitched
seven innings, allowing three runs and six hits with three walks
and six strikeouts.

"It would be nice to actually not give up a couple of runs in
the first inning," Eaton said. "It's happened in four starts.
With what Harden did out there, it's tough not to fall right
behind the eight-ball. Harden really had no-hit stuff. He had
our number."

After the slow start, Eaton settled down and retired 10 in a row
before Bobby Crosby doubled down the left field line with one
out in the fourth. He worked out of a bases-loaded one-out jam
in the fifth by striking out Eric Chavez and retiring Bobby
Crosby on a foul out.

Carlos Gonzalez added to Oakland's lead with a sixth-inning home
run, and the Athletics picked up a pair of insurance runs in the
eighth inning against reliever Tom Gordon.

 
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