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Cards’ Lynn adds to Braves’ troubles

Cards’ Lynn adds to Braves’ troubles

Posted: Tuesday, May 29, 2012 7:00 pm

By CHARLES ODUM
AP Sports Writer
ATLANTA (AP) — Mike Matheny saw a different edge in Lance Lynn as he approached his second start this year against the Atlanta Braves, the only team to beat him this season.
“He had fire in his eyes today,” Matheny said.
Lynn joined Philadel-phia’s Cole Hamels as the major leagues’ first eight-game winners, and the St. Louis Cardinals’ extended the Braves’ longest losing streak in two years to eight games with an 8-2 victory Monday.
Matheny said Lynn threw “probably his best game.” He said Lynn, who was making his 10th start of the season and 12th of his career, isn’t sneaking up on any teams.
“You figure at this point they’ve seen quite a bit of him and he’s not a secret in the league anymore,” Matheny said. “For him to go out on this start and make it his best one says a lot about him, to get a chance against the team that got him before.”
Lynn (8-1) allowed two runs and five hits in seven innings, striking out eight. While Lynn was dominating the Braves, Hamels pitched the Phillies to an 8-4 win at the Mets.
Lynn lost to the Braves 7-4 on May 13 in St. Louis.
“They played a great game against me that game in St. Louis and there was a little added incentive to be sure,” Lynn said.
Atlanta is on its worst skid since the Braves lost nine in a row from April 21-29, 2010. The Braves have fallen from first place to a last-place tie with the Phillies in the NL East at 26-24.
“We’ve got to turn this thing around — soon,” Braves catcher Brian McCann said. “We’ve just got to stay afloat. We hit a bump in the road. We have to bear down.”
Atlanta has given up seven runs or more in four straight games for the first time since five in a row from July 26-30, 2008, according to STATS LLC.
“We’ve always been known for our pitching, and we will,” Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez said. “We’re just going through a stretch right now.”
Daniel Descalso hit a two-run homer as a fill-in starter at third base for David Freese, who was given a day off with a mild sprain of his right hand.
Rafael Furcal had three hits, including a homer, and Matt Adams had three hits with three RBIs.
Marc Rzepczynski and Eduardo Sanchez followed Lynn with hitless relief, completing a five-hitter.
Atlanta’s Tommy Hanson (5-4) gave up a season-high six runs on eight hits in 31⁄3 innings.
“I don’t think anybody’s panicking right now. We’re still above .500 right now,” said Hanson.
Published in The Messenger 5.29.12