Haren, Diamondbacks beat Lowe, Braves 5-2

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PHOENIX (AP)—Dan Haren(notes) slipped and fell after delivering a pitch in the eighth inning. It was one of very few stumbles for the right-hander all night.

Haren outpitched Derek Lowe(notes) and the Arizona Diamondbacks took advantage of second baseman Kelly Johnson’s(notes) error to score four times in the fourth inning on their way to a 5-2 victory over Atlanta on Thursday.

“He can control a game,” Diamondbacks manager A.J. Hinch said of Haren. “It’s a sight to see when he competes. He executes pitches, he’s got a game plan. He doesn’t back down. He thinks along with the hitters.”

Haren (4-4) retired 15 in a row before a two-out double by Johnson and RBI single by Casey Kotchman(notes) in the eighth inning. The last batter Haren faced was Chipper Jones(notes), who had doubled in a run earlier in the game. Jones struck out looking.

“That was one of the best balls I threw all night,” Haren said. “He’s a tough guy to strike out. He’s given me some trouble over the years. I knew I had to make a perfect pitch and I knew it was probably my last batter, too, so I dug in deep and made the pitch.”

He allowed two runs and seven hits in eight innings, striking out eight to earn his first victory in four starts.

“We hit the ball really good early in the game,” Atlanta manager Bobby Cox said, “and later on Haren got really tough. … You can say `Well, we didn’t hit the ball tonight,’ but he was hard to hit at. A lot of teams wouldn’t have hit him tonight at all.”

Haren has not walked a batter in his last three outings. He’s walked nine all season, with 71 strikeouts.

Lowe (6-3) gave up five runs, three earned, and a season-high 10 hits for the Braves, who were swept in three games in San Francisco before opening a four-game set in Arizona.

“I pitched poorly pretty much the whole game,” Lowe said. “That was pretty much a grind from the first pitch all the way through. I was just fortunate to not give up any more runs.”

Chad Qualls(notes) pitched a perfect ninth, with some defensive help from second baseman Augie Ojeda(notes) and shortstop Stephen Drew(notes), for his 12th save in 14 opportunities.

Justin Upton(notes) singled three times for the Diamondbacks to raise his average to .346. The 21-year-old outfielder has hit safely in seven straight games and 30 of the last 33.

The error by Johnson on what looked to be a double play cleared the way for Arizona’s big fourth.

“I was just trying to catch the ball first and make the best play possible after that, whether that’s to go to second or go to first, but it just kind of hopped up on me and I didn’t catch it,” Johnson said.

The miscue left runners at first and second with no outs, and Mark Reynolds(notes) doubled to right-center on the next pitch to bring home both runs.

Eric Byrnes(notes) and Ryan Roberts(notes) followed with RBI singles to put the Diamondbacks up 5-1. Two of the Arizona runs were unearned.

Reynolds, Byrnes and Roberts each had two hits. Byrnes tripled and scored on Chris Young’s sacrifice fly to give Arizona a 1-0 lead in the second.

The Braves tied it in the third when Jones doubled in Johnson.

Haren fell on a 1-0 pitch to Jordan Schafer(notes) leading off the eighth. After talking to trainers, he got back on the mound and struck Schafer out.

Haren said he rolled his foot in a hole that Lowe creates in his landing area.

“It scared me for a second,” he said. “Once I stood up I knew I was fine.”

Notes

After the game, Arizona optioned LHP Doug Slaten(notes) to Triple-A Reno, with a corresponding roster move to be made Friday. … Atlanta SS Yunel Escobar(notes) was scratched, missing his sixth straight game with a strained right hip flexor. … Arizona 2B Felipe Lopez(notes) missed his fifth straight game with a sore hamstring. … Jones was coming off the first four strikeout game of his career.

Updated May 29, 1:22 am EDT
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  1. snoopy 43
    8. Posted by snoopy 43 Fri May 29 1:37pm EDT

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    i love the BRAVES ,but they suck again this year
  2. Gert B. Frobe
    7. Posted by Gert B. Frobe Fri May 29 9:22am EDT

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    Pegler, Time Warner doesnt own the Braves anymore. Welcome to 5 years ago.
  3. Rich
    6. Posted by Rich Fri May 29 2:07am EDT

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    Braves suck balls screw it its over. Roids Schafer could be the worse centerfielder in all of baseball.
  4. B-Dodgers
    5. Posted by B-Dodgers Fri May 29 12:43am EDT

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    What happened to these power-hitting LH hitting corner OFs that the Braves were supposed to have? wouldn't they NEED some of that, these past 3-4 weeks?
  5. Jeffree K
    4. Posted by Jeffree K Thu May 28 11:23pm EDT

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    Now this is the Braves team that we all know. Glad to see teams like the Nats, Pirates, Giants, etc bring them back down to Earth. How the Braves beat good teams like the Phils, Jays, Mets, etc. is beyond me..............glad to see that things are back to normal.
  6. <i>pegler@...</i>
    3. Posted by pegler@... Thu May 28 7:11pm EDT

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    How long before Cox finds someone else to play center field? Does Schafer have some secret on him? Surely the Braves have someone in the system that can play outfield and hit, too. Let me say to Judig: what we need may not be Ted Turner it may just be that we need to get some other than Time Warner.
  7. Judig
    2. Posted by Judig Thu May 28 5:38pm EDT

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    Ted Turner = Braves win! Plain and simple. Ah, for the good ole days.....
  8. Rich
    1. Posted by Rich Thu May 28 5:45am EDT

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    Braves now 2-6 vs the nl west after the trip to arizona 2-9. I can't believe i actually saw Martin Prado as the Braves cleanup hitter last night. You have got to be kidding? I never thought this team would be that sorry such as having guys like Garrett Anderson and Martin Prado hitting as cleanup hitters wow.
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