Myers' no hitter til 7th, but no win
PHILADELPHIA (AP) - June 4, 2008 A sellout crowd hoping to see Ken Griffey Jr. hit his 600th
homer saw an old-fashioned pitcher's duel in the rarest of places -
hitter-friendly Citizens Bank Park.
Junior wasn't in the Reds' lineup for the third consecutive game
because of general soreness, including a sore left knee. For the
second straight game, he walked as a pinch hitter in the eighth and
pitcher Bronson Arroyo ran for him.
Volquez (8-2) allowed two hits, struck out eight, walked two and
hit two batters in seven innings, lowering his ERA to a major
league best 1.32.
Volquez (8-2) allowed two hits, struck out eight, walked two and
hit two batters in seven innings, lowering his ERA to a
major-league best 1.32.
Bill Bray got two outs in the eighth and Francisco Cordero got
the last four outs to complete the two-hitter and earn his 12th
save in 14 chances.
Griffey hit No. 599 at home Saturday against Atlanta. He went
2-for-3 Sunday, but hasn't started since. The only players to reach
600 are Barry Bonds, Hank Aaron, Babe Ruth, Willie Mays and Sammy
Sosa.
Cameras flashed during every pitch from Myers (3-7) to Griffey
and fans booed when he walked.
Acquired from Texas in the trade for Josh Hamilton, the
24-year-old Volquez has been dominant for the Reds. He hasn't
allowed more than two earned runs in any of his 12 starts. The
right-hander overpowered hitters with a 94 mph fastball and kept
them off-balance with a darting changeup.
Myers retired the first 13 batters before he walked Adam Dunn
with one out in the fifth. He gave up one run, one hit and walked a
season-high six in 7 1-3 innings, striking out eight.
Myers got in trouble when he walked Brandon Phillips with one
out in the seventh, and Phillips stole second. After Dunn flied to
left, Votto ripped a hanging 0-2 pitch to left-center to put the
Reds ahead 1-0.
The Reds didn't come close to a hit until Votto delivered. Jerry
Hairston lined out right to shortstop Jimmy Rollins to start the
game. Phillips sent right fielder Geoff Jenkins to the warning
track leading off the fifth.
Votto got another RBI double in the ninth off J.C. Romero to
give the Reds an insurance run.
Despite the loss, it was an encouraging performance for Myers.
He seems back on track after a poor start, lowering his ERA from
5.91 on May 14 to 5.13. Myers enjoyed being a closer last year
after moving to the bullpen for the first time in his career.
He prefers finishing games, but agreed to be a starter after the
team acquired Brad Lidge from Houston. Lidge is 15-for-15 in save
chances.
Volquez had control issues in the fifth. He hit Chris Coste,
walked Shane Victorino and hit Chase Utley to load the bases with
two outs. But Ryan Howard flied out to left on the first pitch to
end the threat.
Reds second baseman Phillips made an outstanding
over-the-shoulder, diving catch to rob Pedro Feliz in the second.
Notes: Eagles quarterback Donovan McNabb took some hacks with the
Phillies during batting practice. The five-time Pro Bowl selection
hit a one-hopper over the wall in left-center. ... The Reds will
call up RHP Homer Bailey from Triple-A Louisville to make his first
start of the season in Thursday's series finale. ... Myers didn't
allow a run in the first inning for the first time in eight starts.