Lidge's saves streak ends as Padres rally for four in ninth
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| Scoring Summary |
| SDG | PHI |
 | 2nd | R Ibanez homered to left. | 0 | 1 |
 | 3rd | A Gonzalez homered to center, J Gerut scored. | 2 | 1 |
 | 5th | B Giles doubled to deep center, D Eckstein scored. | 3 | 1 |
 | 5th | S Victorino hit sacrifice fly to center, B Myers scored. | 3 | 2 |
 | 6th | R Howard homered to left. | 3 | 3 |
 | 8th | N Hundley singled to right, C Headley scored, K Kouzmanoff to second. | 4 | 3 |
 | 8th | C Utley homered to right. | 4 | 4 |
 | 8th | P Feliz hit sacrifice fly to right, R Ibanez scored. | 4 | 5 |
 | 9th | B Giles grounded out to first, J Gerut scored. | 5 | 5 |
 | 9th | K Kouzmanoff homered to left, A Gonzalez and C Headley scored. | 8 | 5 |
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| Game Information |
| Stadium | Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia, PA |
| Attendance | 45,007 (103.1% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 3:13 |
| Weather | 72 degrees, partly cloudy |
| Wind | 13 mph |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Mike Reilly, First Base - Chuck Meriwether, Second Base - Scott Barry, Third Base - Laz Diaz |
Associated Press
PHILADELPHIA -- It is not often a closer in Philadelphia blows a save and gets a standing ovation.
But
Brad Lidge is an exception, a player whose perfection was applauded by the sellout crowd, even in the face of his first blown save with the Phillies. The right-hander allowed four runs, including a three-run homer to
Kevin Kouzmanoff, and the
San Diego Padres beat the Phillies 8-5 on Saturday night.
End Of An Era
For the first time in a long time, Brad Lidge couldn't close the deal. Lidge blew his first save opportunity since Sept. 23, 2007, when he was with the Astros,
as the Padres rallied for four runs in the ninth inning Saturday.
Longest Saves Streaks
Since '69*
|
Saves |
Years |
| Eric Gagne |
84 |
'02-04 |
| Tom Gordon |
54 |
'98-99 |
| Brad Lidge |
47 |
'07-09 |
| Trevor Hoffman |
41 |
'97-98 |
| Rod Beck |
41 |
'93-95 |
*Saves became official stat in 1969
|
Lidge (0-1) was a perfect 48-for-48, including the playoffs, in save chances last year in his first season with the Phillies. He hadn't blown a save opportunity since Sept. 23, 2007, when he was with Houston. His regular-
season streak ended at 47.
"I tried not to think about what it would feel like when it ended," said Lidge, who has been shaky at times this season. "Now that it's over, I'm proud of what I did, but this is a new season and I need to pitch better. I need to get myself back on track and start a new streak. I'm not pitching my best right now."
Lidge, who was presented with the Rolaids Relief Man of the Year Award before the game, entered in the ninth to protect a one-run lead. But
Jody Gerut led off with a double and scored from third to tie it at 5-5 on
Brian Giles' grounder to first base, and first baseman
Ryan Howard playing back.
Manager Charlie Manuel said that he played the infield back with one out and a runner on third because the heart of the Padres' order was coming up.
With two outs, Lidge walked
Adrian Gonzalez and
Chase Headley before Kouzmanoff hit one out to left field.
Manuel removed Lidge to a standing ovation from the packed house at Citizens Bank Park.
"Normally, you're not happy in a situation like that, but it made me feel good," Lidge said of the ovation. "I'm still not happy with how we performed, but I appreciate our fans."
Heath Bell, a full-time closer for the first time in his career, retired the Phillies in the ninth inning for his league-leading seventh save, running the Padres' winning streak and the Phillies' losing streak to three.
"I feel bad for him," Bell said. "In a closer way I feel bad for him, but I'm happy we won."
The Padres have done a lot of winning lately, starting off 9-3 and are tied for first in the NL West with the Dodgers.
Cla Meredith (3-0) got the last two outs in the eighth for the victory.
"Every team wants to start off well and this is good for our club, there are a lot of new faces and guys are getting to know each other and it's easier to get to know guys when your winning, it sets the tone."
Chase Utley, Howard and
Raul Ibanez homered for the Phillies. Utley's solo shot off
Duaner Sanchez leading off the eighth inning tied the game at 4.
Ibanez hit his team-leading fourth home run, a one-out shot in the second, but Gonzalez gave the Padres a 2-1 lead with a third-inning shot to center field.
Hours before the game, an estimated 9,000 fans -- many whom arrived well before sunrise, walked through Citizens Bank Park and said goodbye to Hall of Fame broadcaster Harry Kalas.
The Phillies also held an afternoon memorial service for Kalas, who died Monday at age 73, while preparing in Washington for a Phillies-Nationals game.
Many mourners wept as they passed Kalas' casket, located behind home plate, and celebrated Kalas' life during a 90-minute on-field tribute. The ceremony ended with a family friend singing the first verse to "High Hopes!" and a video of Kalas singing the second verse.
Game notes Phillies P
Jamie Moyer was among a group who spoke at the memorial service for Kalas, held Saturday afternoon. Others included Mayor Michael Nutter, Gov. Ed Rendell and Hall of Fame 3B Mike Schmidt. ... Phillies shortstop
Jimmy Rollins and center fielder
Shane Victorino received their Rawlings Gold Gloves before the game. ... Padres starter
Walter Silva will be placed on the 15-day disabled list Sunday, retroactive to April 13. He will be replaced on the roster by right-hander
Josh Geer, who is scheduled to start Sunday against the Phillies.