Phillies 7, Padres 3

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PHI (48-48) 100300210 7 11 0
SDG (53-42) 011000010 3 11 0

Final

 
W:A. Eaton (9-6)
L:J. Germano (6-4)
SV:A. Alfonseca (7)

Eaton's big night paces Phillies to victory

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Regular Season Series
Philadelphia leads 4-3 (as of Fri 7/20)
Thu 7/19 @SD 1, PHI 0 Recap
>Fri 7/20 PHI 7, @SD 3 Box Score
Sat 7/21 PHI 12, @SD 4 Recap
Sun 7/22 PHI 9, @SD 0 Recap
Fri 8/24 SD 14, @PHI 3 Recap
Sat 8/25 SD 4, @PHI 3 Recap
Sun 8/26 @PHI 14, SD 2 Recap
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Scoring Summary
PHISDG
1stR Howard singled to deep right center, S Victorino scored.10
2ndR Branyan singled to center, K Greene scored.11
3rdA Gonzalez doubled to left, B Giles scored, M Bradley to third.12
4thA Rowand doubled to center, C Utley scored, R Howard to third.22
4thP Burrell grounded out to shortstop, R Howard scored.32
4thA Eaton singled to center, A Rowand scored, R Barajas to second.42
7thC Utley homered to center, S Victorino scored.62
8thJ Rollins singled to center, M Bourn scored, W Helms to second.72
8thA Gonzalez hit sacrifice fly to left, G Blum scored.73
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Game Information
StadiumPetco Park, San Diego, CA
Attendance36,113 (84.6% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:33
Weather68 degrees, overcast
Wind5 mph
UmpiresHome Plate - Marvin Hudson, First Base - Ed Montague, Second Base - Chris Guccione, Third Base - Bill Miller

A CLOSER LOOK
• Summary: Adam Eaton shook off a collision with an umpire, hit an RBI single and beat his old team, pitching the Philadelphia Phillies to a 7-3 win over the San Diego Padres.

Adam Eaton
Eaton

• Figure this: The Padres got 11 hits and had 8 walks courtesy of Phillies pitchers Friday night. The lack of timely hitting led to San Diego's demise as the Padres stranded 15 runners on base.

• Figure this (part 2): Eaton's 10th hit of the season was the NL-leading 34th by the Phillies pitching staff.

• Series lookahead: Saturday night's scheduled starters, Jamie Moyer and David Wells, will have a combined age of 88 years, 307 days, the second-oldest pitching matchup in big league history.

-- ESPN.com news services

Phillies 7, Padres 3

SAN DIEGO (AP) -- Adam Eaton had an eventful return to San Diego.

The right-hander collided with an umpire, hit an RBI single and beat his old team, pitching the Philadelphia Phillies to a 7-3 win over the San Diego Padres on Friday night.

It was Eaton's first start at Petco Park since the Padres traded him to Texas on Jan. 4, 2006, in a six-player deal that brought All-Star Chris Young and Adrian Gonzalez to San Diego. After missing much of last season with a finger injury, Eaton signed a $24.5 million, three-year contract with Philadelphia.

In the third inning, Gonzalez lifted a fly ball to left that drifted toward the line and fell in for an RBI double. Eaton and second base umpire Chris Guccione collided as they converged on third base, and the two ended up in a heap as Milton Bradley slid in safely.

Eaton was supposed to be the cutoff man and Guccione had rotated over to cover for third base ump Bill Miller, who retreated to get a better look at Gonzalez's hit, which gave the Padres a 2-1 lead.

A trainer came out to check on Eaton's right shoulder. Eaton got a few warmup pitches, remained in the game and retired the side.

"My job there is to be the cutoff guy," he said. "I was late. I was being a spectator on the play. There was no excuse for it, other than the fact that I was praying for a foul ball."

Eaton (9-6) came in with a 5.98 ERA but held the Padres to two runs and seven hits in 5 2/3 innings. He struck out six and walked three while beating Justin Germano (6-4), who was picked up off waivers from the Phillies during spring training. Germano has lost four of his last five decisions after winning his first five.

Chase Utley hit a two-run homer off reliever Doug Brocail in the seventh, his 17th. Brian Giles walked three times and singled for San Diego, which stranded 15 runners.

Eaton "made good pitches when we had guys on base," Gonzalez said.

Antonio Alfonseca got four outs for his seventh save.

Eaton made his big league debut with the Padres in 2000 after being acquired with two other pitches for Andy Ashby the previous winter.

Eaton's two-out RBI single off Germano capped a three-run fourth that gave Philadelphia a 4-2 lead. His hit to shallow center brought in All-Star Aaron Rowand, aboard on an RBI double.

Rowand's fly ball to shallow left-center hit off the heel of Khalil Greene's glove as the shortstop tried to make an over-the-shoulder catch, and Utley scored from second. He was aboard on a leadoff walk and had advanced on Ryan Howard's single. Pat Burrell added an RBI groundout.

It was Eaton's 10th hit this season and the NL-best 34th by the Phillies staff.

Eaton was chased by Geoff Blum's two-out single in the sixth. J.C. Romero loaded the bases by walking pinch-hitter Jose Cruz Jr. and Giles before getting Milton Bradley to hit into a force.

Germano gave up four runs and six hits in 5 1/3 innings. He struck out three and walked three.

"They have a bunch of good guys who have a good idea up there," Germano said. "They are patient and can also hurt you with power."

Game notes
Saturday night's scheduled starters, Jamie Moyer and David Wells, will have a combined age of 88 years, 307 days, the second-oldest pitching matchup in big league history. The oldest matchup featured the Angels' Don Sutton against the Indians' Phil Niekro on June 8, 1987, when their combined age was 90 years, 135 days. ... Before those two hook up, though, a statue of Hall of Famer Tony Gwynn will be unveiled in the Park at the Park beyond the outfield at Petco Park. ... Gwynn, who will go into the Hall of Fame along with Cal Ripken Jr. a week from Sunday, is working the local TV broadcast for this series. ... Padres manager Bud Black said it's "more than likely" that slumping 2B Marcus Giles will be back in the lineup Saturday night against the Phillies following a three-game benching. Giles had been batting No. 2, but is expected to be dropped lower in the order.


Series At A Glance

Series tied 1-1 (as of 7/20)
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MLB Scores

Friday, July 20th 2007
Arizona 2 Final
Chi Cubs 6
Chi White Sox 3 Final
Boston 10
Kansas City 10 Final
Detroit 2
Tampa Bay 14 Final
NY Yankees 4
Colorado 3 Final
Washington 1
Houston 2 Final
Pittsburgh 1
Cincinnati 2 Final
Florida 10
Seattle 4 Final
Toronto 2
St. Louis 4 Final
Atlanta 2
San Francisco 8 Final
Milwaukee 4
LA Angels 5 Final
Minnesota 7
Cleveland 3 Final
Texas 2
Baltimore 6 Final
Oakland 1
Philadelphia 7 Final
San Diego 3
NY Mets 4 Final
LA Dodgers 1