Phillies Winning Streak Ends

A new $144 million contract couldn't help Cole Hamels beat the Braves.

Brian McCann hit a three-run homer off Cole Hamels, and Ben Sheets continued his impressive comeback to lead Atlanta past the Philadelphia Phillies 6-1 on Friday night.

Hamels (11-5), making his first start since signing the six-year extension on Wednesday, set a career high with six walks in his shortest start of the season. He allowed five runs, three earned, on four hits with seven strikeouts in five innings. 

He said he has been through a lot this week. ``It was a long week,'' Hamels said. ``I don't think I'll have to experience that again.''

Hamels said he was affected by ``one of the more humid days I've ever had to pitch.
 
``It was one of the few games I've had to change my jersey twice,'' he said. ``I'm hoping I don't have to do that ever again.''

Hamels said the humidity affected his grip on the ball.

``I tried to force the issue over and over and over,'' he said. ``... Every pitch I could throw today was problematic.''

Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said Hamel's control problems were due to more than the damp air.

``Cole was definitely having a hard time throwing strikes, finding his command all night,'' Manuel said. ``He was having a hard time gripping the ball and getting a real good feel for it. At the same time, his command is definitely usually better than that. ... That's not like he pitches. He was extraordinarily low in the strike zone tonight and he usually really commands the ball down.''

The Braves weren't expecting six walks from Hamels.

``We got Cole on an off night,'' Chipper Jones said. ``I don't know that I've ever seen him walk five or six guys in a game. Very uncharacteristic but we took advantage of it.''

The loss ended Philadelphia's four-game winning streak and cost the Phillies a chance to move out of last place in the NL East. 

Sheets (3-0) won his third straight start, allowing one run on six hits and one walk with four strikeouts in six innings. 

Sheets, who missed all of last season while recovering from elbow surgery, signed a minor league deal on July 1 and had his contract purchased by the Braves on July 15.
 
Asked if the month has been a blur, Sheets said ``Man, I'm just riding it, riding the wave. 
 
``I mean, I'm on a very good team and the guys are doing the heavy pulling. I'm just trying to put in a little two cents myself, trying to help us out.''

The Braves trail first-place Washington, which lost to Milwaukee 6-0, by four games in the NL East.
 
McCann has six home runs and 16 RBIs in six games against the Phillies this season, giving him 17 homers overall. 

Sheets did not allow a run while winning his first two starts in his comeback with Atlanta. That streak of 12 scoreless innings ended before he recorded an out against the Phillies.

Jimmy Rollins led off with a single and scored on Shane Victorino's double to the gap in right-center.

The Braves, helped by Hamels' control problems and a fielding error by third baseman Mike Fontenot, scored two unearned runs in the second. The inning could have been bigger, as Jones was picked off second base after his leadoff double.

Hamels walked Freddie Freeman, Dan Uggla and Paul Janish to load the bases with two outs. Sheets' grounder bounced under Fontenot's glove for an error, allowing Freeman to score. Michael Bourn's single to left field drove in Uggla, giving the Braves a 2-1 lead.
 
After Jason Heyward walked with one out in the fifth, Jones added his second double of the game. Hamels struck out Freeman before McCann's three-run homer, a high blast to center field, gave Atlanta a 5-1 lead. 

John Mayberry Jr. dropped Bourn's fly ball in the left-field corner for a three-base error with two outs in the sixth. Martin Prado's single off Jeremy Horst pushed the lead to 6-1.

The Phillies loaded the bases against Jonny Venters in the seventh, but he struck out Ryan Howard to end the threat.

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