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Cliff Lee masterful as Phillies top Braves

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    ATLANTA - Before Charlie Manuel tasted victory in this, his 69th year, he was salty. Maybe it was the brutal, see-your-breath weather. Maybe it was his lineup, which had not produced. Maybe he was just tired of answering questions about a small swatch of a long season.

    "We've played two ball games," Manuel deadpanned before Thursday's 2-0 Phillies victory. "I'm going to panic. I'm going to go up there and jump off the top of the stadium. It'll be my luck to live."

    The manager laughed. His point was made. So he took his chances with Cliff Lee on the mound rather than a free fall from the top of Turner Field.

    Good idea.

    Lee was masterful in eight innings against the Braves. If it were not April and 40 degrees, maybe Lee would have attempted the shutout. But 106 pitches of dominance against a lineup that battered Cole Hamels and Roy Halladay were sufficient.

    "The last three innings he even got better," Manuel said. "He was clicking. Command and location. He had good tempo and rhythm. He used his pitches, man. He was aggressive with his fastball. That was a typical Cliff Lee game."

    A typical Cliff Lee game did not guarantee victory in 2012. The lefthander was not awarded a win until his 14th start, and the Phillies were 12-18 in his outings. The new year provided a new narrative.

    By beating Atlanta, the Phillies ended one of the more incredible streaks. Atlanta had won 23 straight regular-season games started by Kris Medlen. That was the longest such run in baseball history.

    The Phillies received one quality starting performance and they won one game in this opening series. They avoided their first 0-3 start since 2007. The home opener at Citizens Bank Park awaits Friday afternoon.

    Lee allowed two hits, the fewest in any start of more than six innings in his career. He walked none, struck out eight, and threw 78 of his 106 pitches for strikes. He neutered a potent Atlanta lineup with the help of the weather, which was not conducive to hitting. The wind killed a few deep flies.

    Atlanta posted a league-leading .621 slugging percentage by blasting 10 extra-base hits in the season's first two games. They were held to two singles Thursday. No Braves runner reached second base.

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    Staked to a second-inning lead, Lee followed his simple plan.

    "It makes it easier to attack the zone," he said. "You're not as worried about a solo home run. Make them swing their way on base. Try not to walk anyone. Be aggressive. Throw fastballs over the plate, and let the defense make plays."

    He required a mere 31 pitches to record nine outs from the sixth to the eighth innings. The cold weather, Lee said, made it less taxing to eclipse 100 pitches so soon in the season.

    Lee's effort masked another lackluster offensive performance. The Phillies stranded nine runners on base. The grand total for the three-game series was 26.

    They cornered Medlen in the early innings. The 27-year-old righthander, making his first career start in April, tossed 49 pitches in the first two innings. He stranded the bases loaded in the first when Domonic Brown bounced to second. In the second, the Phillies loaded the bases with none out and scored twice.

    Laynce Nix, making his first start of the season, singled to begin the inning. Erik Kratz doubled to left. Lee drew a seven-pitch walk in what was possibly the most important plate appearance of the night.

    When Ben Revere tapped a grounder to shortstop for a run-scoring fielder's choice, the Phillies had their first lead of 2013 in the season's 20th inning. The other run scored on a Chase Utley sacrifice fly.

    With Lee's relentless assault of the strike zone, it was enough.

     


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    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:28 AM, 04/05/2013
      What's funny about Howard is I've sometimes urged people to stop and take a look at Josh Hamilton's numbers. Aside from average, RBIs, and HRs you might be astounded at the similarities - Hamilton always with better average, Howard always with more RBIs and HRs but OPS, SLG and OBP being so close it's scary.

      So guess who has an identical average to Howard after 2 games and went the exact same 1-for-12 so far? You got it -- Hamilton. Only he's struck out twice as much (6 times versus Howard's 3) and walked once more (twice versus Howard's 1 BB). If you think that predicts Hamilton's season any more or less than it predicts Howard's you don't follow baseball.
      s
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:35 AM, 04/05/2013
      not to mention Howard would have his first homer of the year on any other night. that ball DIED because of the cold weather.
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:07 AM, 04/05/2013
      The other point being that their contracts are almost identical. Hamilton is 1.5 years younger than Howard and his contact kicked in a year later. Hamilton will actually get a bit more over the full contract (133m versus 125m for Howard).

      Another eerie parallel: Both LCS MVP's at the same age.
      s
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:28 AM, 04/05/2013
      Lee will be dominant to get enough wins to make him the centerpiece of a big trade by the July deadline for young talent to rebuild this team.
      SONNY BOY
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:37 AM, 04/05/2013
      creep. do you pride yourself on how negative you can be? does it make you feel like a man?
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:38 AM, 04/05/2013
      Sorry, I meant 3 games, not 2 for Howard and Hamilton.

      @NewMick314 - I commented about Kratz yesterday. Not a cheap shot or gripe but I'm thinking you may mean Doc and not the fans. I like Kratz and naturally want him to succeed. He just didn't look comfortable at all those first two games. Particularly with Doc. And he had some trouble with Doc in at least one late spring game. Last night he looked much more like the Kratz we saw last year. It's his first time being a starter even though he knows Ruiz will be back to take the job. You have to think if you're a catcher, Lee is a guy who's going to put you a lot more at ease than Doc.
      s
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:50 AM, 04/05/2013
      There's not much to say other than Lee was great.
      Phillies2008WSChamps
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:33 AM, 04/05/2013
      Gottcha S. Thanks for the comment. Lets hope Kratzie and KK are on the same page today.
      NewMick314
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:48 AM, 04/05/2013
      I dislike the Phils commentators...they ruin the game.
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:25 AM, 04/05/2013
      howard hit a bomb that would have been a home run any other night. every ball he hit last night he hit hard. you people.
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:44 AM, 04/05/2013
      I don't think everyone should jump off the Phils offensive bandwagon just yet. They got 5 in game one against Hudson, and scored two tonight off of their 1-a in Medlen. Granted, they should have had more off of Maholom, (considering the number of men left on) but he's also the first lefty they faced all year. They'll be fine.
      ryanrockzzz
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:01 AM, 04/05/2013
      The offense is still shaky so it is a good thing the real Cliff Lee showed up.
      Marie Elena
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:04 AM, 04/05/2013
      Was anybody else amazed Manuel brought Lee out to pitch 8th inning going 0ver 100 pitches first start? Probably no other manager in basebll would have done that. Then again it worked. What does this say about Manuel's confidence in bullpen? After last years horendous support glad to see Lee start with win. Then again it was all of 2 runs but wind took HR saway from Howard, Nix. If Braves have any holes it could be starting pitching. Medlin who was outstanding last year looked fair after poor spring. Was surprised to learn Hudson only 32.
      Don w
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:04 AM, 04/05/2013
      The only reason Lee is number 3 is to split up the lefties.

      And as High Water said, every ball Howard it was hard and well hit. He does have to figure out how to beat the shift, but he looked a lot better than he did the first two games. That's a home run on any other night.
      cloudkitt
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:34 AM, 04/05/2013
      Lee was outstanding; and for once glad to see Manuel not let him finish it.
      Northcountry


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