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McCann homers twice as Braves rout Phillies
ATLANTA 8, PHILADELPHIA 2
 


By Vince DiGregorio
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

PHILADELPHIA (Ticker) -- The Atlanta Braves used their battery
to power their way to victory.

Brian McCann hit two home runs, including a grand slam in the
ninth inning, and Jair Jurrjens pitched eight scoreless innings
as the Braves cruised past the Philadelphia Phillies, 8-2, in
the opener of a three-game series on Friday.

After leading off the fourth with his 19th blast of the season
for a 1-0 lead, McCann launched a grand slam off Phillies closer
Brad Lidge during a seven-run ninth. It capped the second
multi-homer performance of the season for the All-Star catcher,
who has hit five of Atlanta's last six grand slams.

"The first (home-run pitch) was a sinker up, and then the second
one was a fastball in," McCann said. "I got my hands inside the
ball and made good contact."

Lidge failed to retire a batter, allowing five runs, four hits
and a walk before being removed.

"He has been dominant all year," McCann said of the All-Star
closer. "It's just one of those things where the inning kind of
snowballed. He'll be back out there tomorrow. He's one of the
best closers in the game."

Jurrjens (10-5) gave up just three hits - all singles - and
retired 24 of the 27 batters he faced. The righthander walked
one and struck out six to help the Braves snap a seven-game skid
against the Phillies and improve to 2-8 overall this season vs.
their National League East Division rivals.

"I just tried to throw strikes," Jurrjens said. "I was trying
to keep the ball down the whole game. I know this is a small
stadium and the ball flies (out) here. I was trying to run my
changeup down and get easy ground balls."

The eight-inning outing matched the longest of Jurrjens' career.
He also tossed eight frames on June 27 at Toronto.

"J.J. came out and pitched phenomenal," McCann said. "Gave us a
chance to win, threw a shutout for eight innings. We just
needed one run tonight the way he was pitching."

Atlanta was clinging to a 1-0 lead before sending 12 batters to
the plate in the ninth. It loaded the bases against Lidge, and
Mark Teixeira doubled the advantage with an RBI single.

McCann then stepped to the plate and lined a 1-2 pitch into the
right field seats for his fifth career slam. Kelly Johnson and
Greg Norton each drove in a run later in the frame to complete
the uprising.

"It was tight until the ninth," Braves manager Bobby Cox said.
"We had a great ninth inning against their best reliever.
That's baseball. You never know."

The victory kept Atlanta (49-53) within 6 1/2 games of the
first-place New York Mets (56-47) in the National League East
Division. The Braves are in fourth place, with the Phillies
(54-49) and Florida Marlins (54-49) also ahead of them.

"(Philadelphia) is a team we have to beat," McCann said. "We've
got to beat these guys, the Marlins and the Mets. They're the
teams that are ahead of us, and if we want to play in October,
that's what we're gonna have to do."

Philadelphia wasted a fine outing from Kyle Kendrick (8-5), who
surrendered just one run and seven hits in six frames. The
righthander, who fell to 3-1 lifetime against Atlanta, walked
two and hit a batter while recording two strikeouts.

"You've got to give credit to Jurrjens tonight," Kendrick said.
"He threw a heck of a game. You just try to stay with him. I
gave up one. If it's a close game like that, you try to keep
your team in it."

After leaving the bases loaded in the second inning, the Braves
grabbed a 1-0 lead in the fourth, when McCann deposited a 1-0
pitch over the center field wall.

Atlanta had two more opportunities to increase its lead, but
Kendrick escaped trouble both times. Kendrick retired Mark
Kotsay on a flyout with the bases loaded in the fifth before
getting Gregor Blanco on a foulout with two on an inning later.

Shane Victorino tried to help the Phillies manufacture some
offense with a pair of stolen bases but was stranded both times.
Ryan Howard swatted a two-out, two-run homer - his 30th of the
year - in the ninth to avoid a shutout for the Phillies, who
have lost five of their last six.

"As a collective unit, we're not playing our best right now,"
Lidge said. "We're certainly capable of playing better. For
whatever reason right now, we're just not getting it done. Some
games we're not hitting, and some games we're not making pitches
late."

 
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