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PHILADELPHIA (AP) -
Shane Victorino
slapped his hands together after rounding first base, pumped his fist and braced himself for a beating.
A game-ending hit can be a painful experience sometimes.
Victorino's two-out RBI single in the ninth inning lifted the
Philadelphia Phillies
over the
New York Mets
3-2 on Friday night.
Duaner Sanchez
(3-1) retired the first two batters before
Pedro Feliz
doubled to left field. Victorino followed with a liner to right on a 1-2 pitch to score Feliz and send a sellout crowd into
a frenzy.
The dugout emptied quickly and swarmed Victorino.
''(Kyle) Kendrick got me a few times, so he better watch out next time I have a chance to get him,'' Victorino said. ''It
felt good to get the win.''
The NL East-leading Phillies have won four straight after losing 13 of 18.
Brad Lidge
(2-0) pitched a perfect ninth and Philadelphia's stellar bullpen tossed 4 1-3 scoreless innings.
Chad Durbin
retired the seven batters he faced, striking out six, after replacing starter J.A. Happ in the fifth.
Ryan Madson
threw a scoreless eighth.
Johan Santana
again had nothing to show for a strong outing. Santana gave up two runs and six hits in eight innings. The two-time AL Cy
Young Award winner is 0-4 in his last six starts despite a 2.48 ERA in that span.
Santana threw just 95 pitches and wouldn't have minded staying in to pitch the ninth.
''I'm not trying to be a hero,'' he said. ''I guess things didn't turn out good.''
The inconsistent Mets fell 5 1/2 games behind the Phillies, though both teams know that's a short lead in July.
The Phillies battled the Mets to the final day of the regular season last year, overtaking New York to win their first division
title in 14 years. The Mets had a seven-game lead with 17 remaining, before their historic collapse.
''We haven't been able to find a way to win these close games,'' third baseman
David Wright
said. ''We had chances but we couldn't get the job done.''
New York backed Santana with two runs in the fifth but the Phillies tied it in the sixth.
Jayson Werth
and
Chase Utley
hit one-out singles. After
Jimmy Rollins
flied out,
Ryan Howard
and
Pat Burrell
delivered back-to-back RBI singles.
Happ allowed two runs and three hits in 4 2-3 innings in his second career start. Happ was called up from Triple-A Lehigh
Valley to replace opening-day starter
Brett Myers
, who was demoted this week after struggling all season.
The left-hander's only other start came against the Mets last year. He gave up five runs in four innings and took the loss.
''He hung in there. He battled,'' Phillies manager
Charlie Manuel
said. ''He's improved a lot since last year. He has a better fastball. With more seasoning, his command will get better.''
Happ ran into trouble in the fifth.
Damion Easley
led off with a single and
Ramon Castro
followed with a ground-rule double to right. After
Chris Aguila
walked to load the bases, Santana fouled out.
Jose Reyes
then hit into a fielder's choice, beating out the relay throw from second to give the Mets a 1-0 lead.
Happ then walked
Endy Chavez
to reload the bases and walked Wright to force in the second run after barely missing on an 0-2 pitch that would've ended
the inning. Durbin came in and fanned
Carlos Beltran
to strand three runners.
''I might have tried to do too much that inning,'' Happ said. ''I was close. I kept us in there.
Chad Durbin
did a great job. That's why they're the best bullpen in the league.''
Notes: Manuel juggled his starting lineup so left-handed hitters Utley and Howard wouldn't bat back-to-back against the Mets'
lefty-rich staff. Utley moved up to the No. 2 spot with Rollins going from leadoff to No. 3 and Howard stayed in the cleanup
slot. ... Santana has never lost five straight decisions.
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