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Glaving picks up first win of the season
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Philadelphia Phillies starting pitcher Brett Myers looks down at the mound as Atlanta Braves’ Yunel Escobar, left rear, rounds the bases on a solo home run hit off the second pitch in the first inning on Wednesday in Philadelphia. - photo by The Associated Press

PHILADELPHIA — Tom Glavine plans to keep his eyes off the scoreboard next time he takes the mound.

Glavine pitched 5 1-3 effective innings to earn his first win for Atlanta in six years and the Braves held on for an 8-6 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies on Wednesday night.

“The mistake I made is when I went out there in the sixth inning, I pitched to the score,” Glavine said.

 “That’s not a very good thing for me to do. That’s the kind of thing that even at my age and my level of experience, you learn some things every now and then. I need to stay in focus and pitch my kind of game.”

Chipper Jones, Yunel Escobar and Kelly Johnson each hit solo homers and Brian McCann drove in three runs to support Glavine, who hadn’t won a game with the Braves since beating the Phillies on Sept. 19, 2002.

Blaine Boyer got the last four outs for his first career save. He allowed an RBI single to Jimmy Rollins in the ninth, before retiring Shane Victorino on a fly ball to the warning track with the tying run on second base to end it. Boyer is the fifth Braves reliever to record a save this season.

Chase Utley hit his major league-leading 14th homer and Ryan Howard also connected for Philadelphia.
Glavine (1-1) allowed four runs and four hits.

He took a one-hitter into the sixth before the Phillies cut an 8-0 deficit in half. The 42-year-old Glavine spent the previous five seasons with the New York Mets after pitching his first 16 years in Atlanta.

“It feels good. It’s nice to get back on the board and feel like I’m contributing,” Glavine said.

For most of the night, Glavine was in vintage form. He kept hitters off balance with an assortment of slow stuff and pinpoint control.

“He was fantastic the first five,” Braves manager Bobby Cox said.

Meanwhile, the Braves teed off on Brett Myers (2-4).

Escobar led off with a homer and Jones hit an opposite-field drive one batter later to make it 2-0. Johnson connected in the second and McCann’s two-run double in the third put the Braves ahead 5-0.

Myers left to a chorus of boos in the fifth, and sat by himself in the dugout.

“I don’t know what we can do,” manager Charlie Manuel said of Myers’ struggles. “Just send him out there and see how it goes.”

Trailing 8-0, the Phillies finally got to Glavine in the sixth. Rollins had an RBI double, Victorino drove in a run on a groundout and Utley hit a two-run shot.

“You live and learn in this game, no matter how much you’ve been playing,” Glavine said. “If I come away with one thing tonight, it’s don’t look at the scoreboard. As far as I’m concerned, every game I go out there it’s 1-0. That’s the way I have to pitch.”

Howard hit an opposite-field drive off Royce Ring to cut it to 8-5 in the eighth. The struggling 2006 NL MVP is showing some signs of breaking out. He has a six-game hitting streak, raising his average to a paltry .182.

 

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