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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 9:43 AM, 04/05/2013
      @warbiscuit- Your transparency is too easy. You say that Revere and M. Young are so far as "insignificant an upgrade as I had predicted they'd be". We're 3 games and like 15 at-bats into the season. Calling them insignificant ergo yourself correct, is of no more use to anybody than to say that Harper is on pace to hit 324 home runs after the first game was over.

      Not sure where you get off calling your negativity and cynicism "realism". A realistic outlook at this point of the season is to say, "Young and Revere aren't off to great starts, but it's early". You just twist the knife of negativity at EVERY SINGLE OPPORTUNITY. You go on thinkin it's just your "standard realism"; it just comes across as lonely and miserable.
      Momjeanz
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:47 AM, 04/05/2013
      Great game Cliff! You restored the faith in the pitching rotation. Hopefully your buddies will come through.
      dogman5
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:50 AM, 04/05/2013
      @momjeanz - Revere aren't insignificant because of 3 games; they're insignificant becuase Michael Young isn't good any more and Revere never was
      warbiscuit
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:20 PM, 04/05/2013
      well, I don't know that they were brought in to be world-beaters; they certainly weren't paid that way. Sure, RAJ could have gone out and spent all the money in the world and given up the farm in the process to get Upton and Headley if it was trying to guarantee top-tiered production from 3rd and CF. They got those guys cheap, and you get what you pay for. Both of those guys (and the other Young for that matter) were gambles, none of which have the phils on the hook for a lot of money. If they'd gone and spent money on A players at those positions, we'd just be fielding comments about the money RAJ threw at worthless bums.

      I think you seem to not understand the gamble involved with your comments and that there is no way to guarantee anything no matter who you get or how much you spend. Sure, every move is likely to have its ups and downs, whether it be trepidation over signing someone unproven, too old, or overpaid. And with each error and hitless plate appearance, people like you love to chime in and say, "Aha see?! TOLD YOU", instead of just being a true fan that says, "well hell, that's the way it goes sometimes. you win some, you lose some".

      And no, just because I'm a fan of the team no matter what happens doesn't make me stupid any more than you tossing insults at everyone makes you smart. Yeah, win or lose I'm backin my phils, but it doesnt mean I'm gonna settle for another decade of irrelevance and come on here and say, "well, come on guys chin up maybe next year" either. I'll be right there with you sayin changes are needed. Howard's deal= bad. Trading Lee away the first time= questionable at best. but it DID allow us to grab Halladay, and I don't know of any fans that weren't excited to have him on board. so take that how you will. Too early to make any final judgment on Revere or either Young THAT is my point. it's 3 games, dude, relax.
      Momjeanz
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:52 AM, 04/05/2013
      Good game. They needed that, it was a lot of pressure on Lee so early in the season but good to see him get a W the way last year went for him. Love having Cliff Lee on our team and just wish he was pitching today instead of KK. But hey it's Opening Day and we're going! Sure we aren't alone among the astute posters of this site.
      PhillySubsMac
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:01 AM, 04/05/2013
      phillyboyinnyc in his/her/its own words:
      "I warned you doggie bone..those "voices in your head" ...I showed the bizarre aspect ...manic, over-the-top hysteria....I warned you to stay away from me. You didn't listen...reflection of one day is haunting you already..."
      ".. psychopath, pure and simple... unnerving and pathetic. ... the exact multiple post rant I predicted. Why? ... a psychopath with a narcissistic attitude, whose predictability is 100%.... note the time... enemie's list"...
      "toothless moronic imbecile...PREDICTABLE FREAK, and that was my only agenda, to say jump... your sickness ... paranoid....OCD mixed in, so you HAVE to respond...over and over...non-sequiturs....smoking from the idiotic comments ...I would laugh....but the truth is, it's sad. ..a complete tool like you ...is sickening... Au contraire sick pup..."
      warbiscuit
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:13 AM, 04/05/2013
      fyi I've been consistently documenting that Lee is still elite since end of 2012, when many of the uninformed insisted on lumping Lee's 'disappointing' 2012 together with Halladay's disastrous one... as I posted "2/5/2013 Lee doesn't deserve the blame he is getting...if Lee had Halladay's support last year or had been on a good team like Yanks or Rangers, he could have been a 20-game winner ... Lee had 17 games with 2 or less runs, another 3 quality starts with 3 runs and another 4 games giving up 4 runs in 7 innings)...awful defense, awful bullpen, awful managing and impotent offense is what cost him (and yes, he was unable to win every game 2-1 and go full 9 innings like he might have done in 2009 but he was certainly better last year than a 20-game winner like Sabathia) ... "
      I'm not here to rip good players like Lee and Hamels..I'm here to insist that an incompetent g.m. who can't distinguish between quality and mediocrity be replaced.
      warbiscuit
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:28 AM, 04/05/2013
      They lost two out of three---- good enough for the SILLIES..... Morons of the NL EAST!
      toiletofphilly
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:30 AM, 04/05/2013
      WOW--- what offense by the sillies--- Cryin-Ryan did nothing again....
      toiletofphilly
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:30 AM, 04/05/2013
      After every bad start Hamels gets ripped and not mildly. Comments are personal and imbecilic. Now the fans are armed with his contract and I've already seem it in these remarks. I didn't see that last year with Lee's 6 win season for whatever reason, and Halladay's injury riddles season. Don't they make a ton of money? Nothing was Lee's fault last season according to everyone. Lack of run support never stopped anybody from ripping Cole Hamels but Lee is a god. I will celebrate the day that the Philles trade Cole Hamels. I hope it's this year. Someone will take on the contract. They should have traded him last year but they'll correct that mistake.
      re6035
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:32 AM, 04/05/2013
      momjeanz: "Not sure where you get off calling your negativity and cynicism "realism"...
      because I'm acccurate about 90% of the time, whether about the good players whom I defend against unjustified attacks (Lee, Hamels, Rollins) or the ineptness of those who destroyed a team that could have and should have had much more success (Aamro, Manuel)...I also rebut ignorant rah-rah doofuses like you who think being a "fan" means being stupid....
      warbiscuit
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:41 AM, 04/05/2013
      as dasher comments, i have no idea why Sarge is on t.v.... fans here often rip Wheeler and others, but Matthews truly has noting intelligent to say ever
      warbiscuit
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:27 AM, 04/05/2013
      for people who know how to hit, Sarge makes good comments. you ever turn around 90mph for a base hit, biscuit? I have.
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:47 AM, 04/05/2013
      any g.m. who trades Lee away for 3 nobodies to save $9 million and then gives Blanton a $24 million contract, and thinks Halladay is a huge upgrade over Lee, has demonstrated that he can't distinguish between quality and mdeciocrity and can't evaluate talent.. a few dozen more nonsensical signings, trades and extensions that destroyed the team confirm that Rube has been even more clueless than anyone could have feared
      warbiscuit
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:08 AM, 04/05/2013
      Where are the neysayers who wanted to "dump" Lee last year and in offseason. I have to thank all the negadelphians for their relentless attack on Lee. He has a chip on his shoulder from last year and is going to prove ALL OF YOU wrong once again. What he showed last night was vintage Lee (of the 2009/2010 seasons). Paps, in a save situation, once again delivered. Phight On Phillies, look for a win streak now that we are back home at the Bank.
      drhoffman


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