Buddy Ball: Carlyle tosses Braves over Padres

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07/07/2007 - San Diego, CA (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - Buddy Carlyle tossed eight strong innings, and Andruw Jones blasted a two-run homer and drove in another run as the Atlanta Braves defeated the San Diego Padres, 7-4, in the opener of a three- game set.

Carlyle (3-2) scattered eight hits and three runs, fanning seven with one walk for the Braves, who have won three straight. Kelly Johnson went 3-for-4 with an RBI and two runs scored for Atlanta.

Justin Germano (5-3) was ripped for 10 hits and seven runs in four-plus innings. Russell Branyan hit a solo homer for the Padres, who have dropped three of four.

Michael Barrett's RBI single got the Padres on the board in the first, and Khalil Greene grounded into a fielder's choice, plating another run to give the Padres an early 2-0 edge.

The Braves took the lead with three runs in the fourth. Chipper Jones led off with a single, and Andruw Jones tied the game with one swing, belting a two- run shot to left. Carlyle stepped to the plate with men on first and second and two outs later in the inning and singled to center, scoring another run to put the Braves on top.

Atlanta busted things open in the fifth. After Edgar Renteria singled and Chipper Jones walked, Andruw Jones singled to center, scoring one, and Kelly Johnson doubled in another run, chasing Germano. Jeff Francoeur greeted Justin Hampson with an RBI single to right, and Scott Thorman's sacrifice fly scored the seventh run of the game for the Braves, giving them a five-run lead.

Branyan homered to lead off the seventh, cutting the Braves lead to four. Greene led off the ninth with a single, moved over to third on consecutive groundouts, and came home on Geoff Blum's single to center, but Tyler Yates got Kevin Kouzmanoff to fly out to center to end the game.

Game Notes

Prior to the game, the Braves placed John Smoltz on the 15-day disabled list because of inflammation in his pitching shoulder. Twenty-two-year-old Jo Jo Reyes was called up from Triple-A Richmond, and will make his major-league debut Saturday...Atlanta catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia left the game in the seventh after being hit in the left shoulder with a foul ball.

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