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Batter-by-Batter

First Inning

Braves: Yunel Escobar grounded out to shortstop. Omar Infante singled to right. Jeff Francoeur flied out to right. Mark Teixeira struck out swinging.

Phillies: Jimmy Rollins singled. Shane Victorino popped out to shortstop. Rollins stole second. Chase Utley walked. Ryan Howard walked to load the bases. Pat Burrell popped out to shortstop. Jayson Werth lined out to shortstop.

Second Inning

Braves: Brian McCann grounded out to second. Matt Diaz grounded out to third. Mark Kotsay grounded out to the pitcher.

Phillies: Pedro Feliz homered to left. Chris Coste walked. Cole Hamels bunted into a fielder's choice to third, Coste out at second. Rollins singled to center, Hamels to second. Victorino grounded into a double play, shortstop to second to first.

PHILLIES 1, BRAVES 0

Third Inning

Braves: Ruben Gotay grounded out to second. Chuck James struck out swinging. Escobar struck out swinging.

Phillies: Utley fouled out to the catcher. Howard homered to center. Burrell walked and took second on a wild pitch by James. Werth flied out to center. Feliz singled to left, Burrell scored. Coste flied out to center.

PHILLIES 3, BRAVES 0

Fourth Inning

Braves: Infante grounded out to third. Francoeur flied out to right. Teixeira lined out to first.

Phillies: Hamels grounded out to third. Rollins walked. Victorino hit a two-run homer to left. Utley grounded out to second. Howard grounded out to third.

PHILLIES 5, BRAVES 0

Fifth Inning

Braves: McCann flied out to center. Diaz struck out swinging. Kotsay flied out to right.

Phillies: Jorge Campillo relieved James for Atlanta. Burrell struck out looking. Werth singled to right. Feliz grounded into a double play, shortstop to first.

Sixth Inning

Braves: Gotay flied out to center. Gregor Blanco singled to center. Escobar fouled out to right. Infante flied out to left.

Phillies: Coste doubled to left. Hamels singled to center, Coste to third. Rollins flied out to left, Coste thrown out at home. Victorino grounded out to second.

Seventh Inning

Braves: Francoeur flied out to right. Teixeira grounded out to third. McCann doubled to left. Diaz flied out to right.

Phillies: Utley fouled out to third. Howard struck out swinging. Burrell singled to right. So Taguchi ran for Burrell. Werth reached on an infield single to shortstop, Taguchi to second. Feliz flied out to left.

Eighth Inning

Braves: Greg Norton batted for Campillo and walked. Gotay flied out to center. Blanco struck out swinging. Escobar walked, Norton to second. Infante grounded into a fielder's choice, Escobar out at second.

Phillies: Chris Resop relieved Campillo. Coste grounded out to shortstop. Hamels singled to left. Rollins flied out to center. Victorino grounded into a fielder's choice, Hamels out at second.

Ninth Inning

Braves: Francoeur singled to third. Teixeira grounded into a double play, shortstop to second to first. McCann struck out swinging.

 

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