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Last updated on Tuesday, July 7, 2009
(PHILADELPHIA, PA) - The Philadelphia Phillies scored ten runs in the bottom of the first en route to a 22-1 pounding of the Cincinnati Reds.
The Phillies scored nine earned runs off Reds starter Johnny Cueto, who lasted just two-thirds of an inning in falling to 8 and 5.
The Phillies' final six runs came off utility infielder Paul Janish, who pitched the eighth inning and gave up a grand slam to Jayson Werth.
Werth finished with five runs batted in with chase Utley hitting a three-run shot and driving in four and Shane Victorino and Greg Dobbs adding two-run home runs.
Cole Hamels allowed a Jonny Gomes homer, but not much else.
Hamels went seven innings allowing a run on three hits to even his record at 5 and 5.
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