J-Roll's 3-Run Homer Helps Phils Extend Wild Card Lead

Jimmy Rollins is at his best in the biggest games.

Rollins hit a three-run homer, Joe Blanton pitched neatly into the seventh and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the San Francisco Giants 8-2 on Wednesday night.


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The two-time NL champions have won 20 of 25 and moved two games ahead of the Giants in the wild-card race. The Phillies remained 2-1/2 games behind Atlanta in the East.

"When there's a lot of focus on our team, Jimmy rises,'' manager Charlie Manuel said. "This is when Jimmy likes to play, or it seems that way.''

Andres Torres and Pat Burrell homered for the Giants, who have lost three straight.

Blanton (5-6) allowed two runs and eight hits, striking out seven in 6 1-3 innings.

Rollins singled, tripled and homered off Matt Cain (9-10). He flied out against Jeremy Affeldt in the seventh and grounded out against Guillermo Mota in the eighth.

The Phillies have had just two players hit for the cycle in the last 47 years -- Gregg Jefferies (1995) and David Bell (2004).

"The last couple of days, I felt better,'' said Rollins, who missed 54 games this season with a calf injury. "My hitting area is starting to come to me. It doesn't feel like the plate is in the other batter's box.''

Pinch-hitter Domonic Brown blasted a solo homer into the second deck in right with two outs in the eighth, earning the rookie a curtain call from the sellout crowd. It also gave Rollins another chance to go for a double, but he grounded to first.

Carlos Ruiz put the Phillies ahead 2-1 with an RBI single during a four-run fourth. He has 21 RBIs in his last 19 games.

Before Ruiz's hit, second baseman Mike Fontenot booted Ross Gload's one-out grounder. The error proved costly when Rollins came up with two runners on and two outs. Rollins drove one deep into the seats in right to make it 5-1. His shot ended a string of 49 straight innings without a homer for Philadelphia.

Burrell cut it to 5-2 in the sixth with his 12th homer in 58 games with the Giants. He has homered in his first two games back at Citizens Bank Park since helping the Phillies win the 2008 World Series.

Raul Ibanez hit an RBI triple and Jayson Werth followed with a double to extend Philadelphia's lead to 7-2 in the seventh.

Blanton allowed just one run in the first after giving up two or more in five of his eight previous starts. Overall, he's allowed 19 first inning runs in 20 starts this season.

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