Padres Slug Out a Win
After collecting a season high 22 hits last night, the Padres responded with just 9 hits in Saturday's contest. Luckily, 4 of those hits left the yard, powering the Friars to a 4-3 win over the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park. Mike Cameron, Milton Bradley, Kevin Kouzmanoff and Terrmel Sledge all hit solo shots while a combination of 6 pitchers held the Phillies to 3 runs. Bradley's homer was the most impressive, making a loud crack off the bat on landing about 8 rows deep into the second deck. Apparently, only Barry Bonds and Ryan Howard have reached that distance in the past. Starter Clay Hensley allowed 2 runs over 4 2/3 innings. Despite a dropped foul ball by Kouzmanoff and not being able to capitalize on a potential twin killing, Justin Hampson battled backed back with a pair of strikeouts after coming on with 1 out in the sixth. Heath Bell powered his way to an hold with an impressive inning. Most concerning was Trevor Hoffman getting touched up for another run on the way to his 33rd save. The win pulled the Padres within 1.5 games of the D-Backs in the West while opening up a 4 game lead in the Wildcard race.
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