National League Game Summary - Philadelphia at Arizona
(Monday, April 23rd)
Final Score: Arizona 9, Philadelphia 5
Phoenix, AZ (Sports Network) - Jason Kubel, Justin Upton and Cody Ransom each
drove in two runs, as the Arizona Diamondbacks beat the Philadelphia Phillies,
9-5, in the opener of a three-game series at Chase Field.
John McDonald matched Kubel with three hits and knocked in a run for Arizona,
which snapped a five-game losing streak with Sunday's 6-4 win over Atlanta.
The game was supposed to feature a pitching matchup between Arizona's Daniel
Hudson and Philadelphia left-hander Cliff Lee. However, both starters were
placed on the 15-day disabled list Saturday. Hudson has a right shoulder
impingement and Lee a strained left oblique.
Wade Miley (2-0) took Hudson's place, while Kyle Kendrick (0-1) started for
the Phillies.
"He got ahead in the count a lot of the times," said Arizona manager Kirk
Gibson about Miley. "He was hitting his spots tonight. He did a good job for
us when we needed him to."
Miley gave up two doubles, walked one and struck out a career-high seven
batters over six scoreless innings.
Conversely, Kendrick was tagged for seven runs and 11 hits in three-plus
frames.
"I always want to throw as long as I can so I don't have to hurt the bullpen,"
said Kendrick. "I didn't do a very good job of that tonight."
Ahead by nine runs, Arizona manager Kirk Gibson summoned Joe Paterson from the
bullpen to record the game's final three outs. Paterson faced five batters and
failed to retire any of them.
Laynce Nix doubled home Placido Polanco to spoil the shutout bid and Ty
Wigginton reached on an infield single. Shane Victorino then hit a three-run
homer and Carlos Ruiz followed with a solo shot.
Craig Breslow replaced the ineffective Paterson, whose earned run average went
from 20.25 to 37.13, and promptly gave up an infield single to John Mayberry.
But Breslow induced a double-play grounder from rookie Freddy Galvis and
retired Pete Orr on a 4-3 grounder to end the game.
With the loss, the Phillies (7-10) fell three games below .500 for the first
time since they were 17-20 on May 13, 2007.
The Diamondbacks jumped out to a 4-0 lead in the home first. Leadoff batter
Gerardo Parra was credited with a double that caromed off the glove of left
fielder Juan Pierre. Aaron Hill followed with a line drive down the left-field
line that was overturned from a home run to an RBI double. Hill stole third
and scored on Upton's sacrifice fly.
Kendrick then hit Miguel Montero, who came home on a double by Kubel. A two-
out single by McDonald plated Kubel.
Ransom hit a two-run double in the second before Upton led off the fourth with
his first home run of the season, a blast to left field. Two batters later,
Kubel homered to right field off David Herndon to make it 8-0.
Parra added a sac fly in the seventh.
Game Notes
The Diamondbacks have homered in 16 straight home games against the
Phillies...Arizona has scored in the first inning in 12 of its 17 games this
season...Diamondbacks outfielder A.J. Pollock recorded his first major league
hit with a pinch-hit single in the eighth...Kendrick made his 99th career
start...Philadelphia shortstop Jimmy Rollins ended 0-for-3 to snap a 19-game
hitting streak against Arizona.
04/24 02:16:46 ET

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