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Renteria's two HRs lift Braves over Phillies

Shortstop makes up for blowing bunt attempt; Smoltz gets bailed out

Renteria hits home run in 10th inningReuters
The Braves' Edgar Renteria connects for the game-winning home run in the 10th inning.

PHILADELPHIA - Next time Edgar Renteria squares to bunt against the Philadelphia Phillies, the pitcher might try to hit his bat.

After twice failing to execute a sacrifice, Renteria ripped his second homer — a two-run shot — in the 10th inning to lead the Atlanta Braves over Philadelphia 5-3 in the season opener Monday.

Renteria’s solo shot off starter Brett Myers with two outs in the eighth inning tied it at 3.

“He couldn’t get a bunt down, but he could hit a homer,” Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said of Renteria.

Last July, Renteria hit a tiebreaking RBI double off Myers after he failed to bunt in the ninth inning of a 5-1 win in Philly.

“I’m a bunting guy,” said Renteria, who has 82 career sacrifices. “I’ll try and move the guy to second every time. That’s my game. Sometimes you hit the ball good and the ball goes out.”

John Smoltz went six innings, Bob Wickman (1-0) pitched out of a jam in the ninth and Chad Paronto tossed a scoreless 10th for the save.

Kelly Johnson walked to start the 10th against Ryan Madson (0-1). Renteria fouled off two bunt attempts before hitting a liner into the right-center field seats.

“It’s very disappointing to let my teammates down,” said Madson, a key part of an oft-criticized bullpen.

Jimmy Rollins homered and Myers pitched 7 2-3 strong innings for the Phillies.

Brian McCann hit a two-run homer for the Braves.

“It’s a great start,” Atlanta manager Bobby Cox said. “Smoltz and Myers both pitched tremendous baseball. Our bullpen really held together, which is a huge plus for us this season.”

Myers retired seven straight before Renteria ripped an 0-2 pitch off the brick wall beyond the center-field fence to tie it at 3.

“I thought I had him looking for an off-speed pitch and tried to throw it by him,” Myers said. “I didn’t make the pitch and he did what he was supposed to do with a bad pitch.”

Leading 2-1, Smoltz ran into trouble in the sixth after retiring Philadelphia’s two most dangerous hitters — Ryan Howard and Chase Utley. Pat Burrell blooped a single and Wes Helms followed with a double just out of Gold Glove center fielder Andruw Jones’ reach to tie it at 2.

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Aaron Rowand then hit a pop-up to shallow center that bounced off second baseman Johnson’s glove, scoring Helms for a 3-2 lead. Johnson, a converted outfielder, appeared to lose the ball in the sun and it was ruled a single.

The Phillies missed a chance to add an important insurance run in the seventh after Rollins doubled to put runners on second and third with no outs against former Pirates closer Mike Gonzalez. But Gonzalez fanned Shane Victorino and Howard, and retired Utley on a grounder to shortstop to keep it at 3-2.

Utley prevented the go-ahead run from scoring in the ninth by making a diving stop on Ryan Langerhans’ infield single up the middle. Tom Gordon then struck out pinch-hitter Brayan Pena to leave the bases loaded.


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