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Hampton back in win column
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SAN FRANCISCO — Mike Hampton earned his first victory in nearly three years and hit an RBI double, leading the Atlanta Braves past the San Francisco Giants 11-4 on Tuesday night.

The 35-year-old Hampton had to feel great about this outing: He hadn't won since Aug. 14, 2005, for the Braves against Arizona — 1,087 days earlier.

And this was just his third start of 2008 after he returned July 26 following a nearly three-year absence in which the two-time All-Star underwent two major surgeries on his left elbow.

This season, he was sidelined by both a strained chest muscle and an injured groin.
Hampton (1-0) allowed four hits and two runs in seven innings and improved to 14-4 in 25 career appearances against the Giants with his first win over them since May 11, 2003, which also was his last start versus San Francisco. He lowered his ERA from 10.00 to 6.75.

Hampton drove in his third run of the year during a stretch of three straight two-out doubles off Giants starter Jonathan Sanchez (8-8) in the fifth.

Brian McCann led off the inning with a single and scored when Martin Prado grounded into a double play two batters later. Kelly Johnson doubled, Hampton followed with his second hit of 2008 and Yunel Escobar doubled Hampton home moments later.

Escobar also had a sacrifice fly for the Braves, who will secure their first series win in four tries if they take Wednesday's rubber game.

Omar Infante had a two-run double during Atlanta's five-run ninth, when Casey Kotchman also doubled in a run and pinch-hitter Greg Norton and Mark Kotsay had RBIs.
The Giants rallied in the eighth, getting back-to-back RBI singles by Aaron Rowand and Bengie Molina before Will Ohman and Blaine Boyer each struck out a batter with runners on first and second to end the threat.
Fred Lewis ended a 12-game homerless streak by San Francisco with a solo shot leading off the seventh and Jose Castillo drove in the first run for the Giants, who had won three of four.

San Francisco skipper Bruce Bochy said the Giants might discuss whether skipping a start by Sanchez or decreasing his workload could be a good idea considering his recent struggles. But the left-hander, in his first full season as a starter, looked much better commanding his pitches during this outing. He struck out five and didn't walk a batter for the first time all year.

He went 0-3 with an 8.57 ERA in July and is winless in six starts since June 29.

Braves manager Bobby Cox said injured starter Tom Glavine would make his third rehab appearance Saturday for Double-A Mississippi. Glavine has been on the disabled list since June 11 with a strained left elbow.


 

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