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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Peavy Fans 11, Padres Nearly Meltdown

Jake Peavy was once again dominant, piling up 11 strikeouts to tie Andy Benes for the all time franchise record. Tossing 100 pitches over 6 innings, Peavy left the game with a 7-2 lead. The Padres bullpen again tried to make it interesting; the tying run came to plate in Carlos Delgado, but Trevor Hoffman flabbergasted him with a classic change up to sniff out the treat, giving the Friars a 7-5 win over the Metropolitans. Things got so dicey in the bottom of the ninth that Geoff Blum staggered after a pop fly to second, eventually dropping it, thereby allowing a run. Blum did recover enough to record an out on the play with a force at second base. Overall, the Padres look like the are playing tight - maybe even scared. A few more strong nights by the middle of the order might help to relax the team enough to realize that ever run allowed doesn't have a multiplier attached to it. Adrian Gonzalez and Khalil Greene both collected 3 hits, with Mike Cameron and Kevin Kouzmanoff adding on 2 hits a piece. All told, the 4-7 hitters combined for 7 RBI on the night.

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