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Hamels, homers help Phillies complete sweep
PHILADELPHIA 4, ATLANTA 1
 


By Phil Foley
PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer

ATLANTA (Ticker) -- Cole Hamels picked up right where he left
off against the struggling Atlanta Braves.

Hamels came within one out of his third shutout of the season
and the Philadelphia Phillies belted three solo home runs en
route to a 4-1 triumph Thursday over the Braves, who have lost
five in a row.

Philadelphia has owned Atlanta of late, winning 10 of the last
11 meetings between the teams and 16 of 21. No Phillies starter
has been better against the Braves than Hamels (9-5), who had
held Atlanta scoreless in his previous 15 innings entering
Thursday's contest.

Philadelphia's ace almost matched his last stellar outing
against Atlanta in which he scattered four hits in a shutout at
Citizens Bank Park on May 15. He entered the ninth inning of
this one with a three-hitter but yielded a leadoff double by
Chipper Jones and a two-out, two-base hit by Brian McCann that
spoiled the shutout bid.

"It's so hard to get the perfect game, no-hitter, complete-game
shutout or a complete game," Hamels said. "You really have to
stay with it."

"It's not just been to us, but everybody," Atlanta manager Bobby
Cox said of Hamels' success. "He's one of the most dangerous
pitchers in the league, I think."

After throwing 125 pitches, the lefthander immediately was
replaced by Tom Gordon, who retired Jeff Francoeur on one pitch
to notch his second save of the season. Francoeur, who was
hitless in four-at bats, is mired in an 8-for-66 slump.

"We were able to come out with a victory and I was able to get
my teammate Flash a save," Hamels joked. "With 125 pitches, I
was feeling it a little bit."

Hamels, who yielded one run, five hits and two walks with seven
strikeouts in 8 2/3 frames, was aided by the offensive power of
the Phillies. Chase Utley hit his major league-leading 24th
homer of the campaign in the first inning, Ryan Howard belted
his 22nd in the sixth and Pedro Feliz - who also had an RBI
single in the fourth - launched his 10th a frame later.

Howard's blast gave him a National League-best 72 RBI.

Feliz finished with three hits for Philadelphia, which swept its
second consecutive three-game series in Atlanta for the first
time in franchise history and improved to 19-7 in its last 26
contests at Turner Field.

"I don't know," Howard said of his team's success here. "That's
for you guys to know. We just try to come to play. We try to
win games, and that's it."

A skydiving Santa Claus made a rare appearance prior to the game
as part of Atlanta's "Christmas in July" theme night, delivering
the ceremonial first-pitch ball. Unfortunately for the Braves
and their fans, Santa did not give Atlanta bats full of clutch
hits.

The Braves, who entered just 2-for-24 with runners in scoring
position over the first two games of the series, had five
chances to drive in a runner from second base in the first two
innings but came up empty each time.

Hamels did not give Atlanta many chances thereafter, retiring 20
of 21 batters beginning in the second inning before surrendering
a two-out double by Gregor Blanco in the eighth. The
24-year-old extended his scoreless streak against Atlanta to 23
frames before the Braves finally broke through in the ninth.

Atlanta, which finished the series 3-for-34 with runners in
scoring position, has not had a lead in 45 consecutive innings
dating back to last Friday's 4-0 victory over Toronto.

"We had (34) chances, and three hits isn't enough," McCann said.
"To win ballgames, that's what you're going to have to do - get
timely hits."

The series was one of lost opportunities for the Braves (40-46),
who could have climbed within one game of the first-place
Phillies (47-39) in the NL East Division with a sweep. Instead,
Philadelphia opened a seven-game bulge over Atlanta.

"We just didn't get the hits and we didn't get the pitching,"
Braves starter Jair Jurrjens said. "You can't win if you don't
hit or pitch. That's baseball."

Jurrjens (8-4) suffered his first home loss of the year, falling
to 5-1 at Turner Field by allowing four runs, eight hits and a
walk with six strikeouts in seven innings. The righthander had
won his previous four decisions overall and was 7-0 with a 3.31
ERA in 13 career home starts with Detroit and Atlanta.

 
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