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  Tuesday, Aug. 1 10:05pm ET
D-Backs hurt by controversial homer
 
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PHOENIX (AP) -- The Arizona Diamondbacks didn't have a home-field advantage.

Andruw Jones hit a two-run homer into the glove of a fan reaching over the left-field fence and Brian Jordan also homered as the Atlanta Braves rallied to beat the Arizona Diamondbacks 4-2 Tuesday night.

B.J. Surhoff
B.J. Surhoff, who was acquired from the Orioles on Monday, doubles in his first at-bat as a Brave in the second inning.

"It's frustrating. I'm mad," said Luis Gonzalez, who was in position to try to make the catch. "If it happens on the road you can live with that. But when it happens at home, it makes it harder to swallow. I don't think the fan realized how big an outcome there was on that one particular play."

Arizona's seventh loss in 10 games dropped the Diamondbacks out of at least a share of the NL West lead for the first time since April 5. San Francisco beat Milwaukee 13-8 to take a one-game lead.

"We've had a lot of tough losses last year and this year but we always have managed to respond to the adversity," Arizona manager Buck Showalter said.

With one out in the eighth and the Braves down 2-0, Jones lifted a fly ball to left field off Armando Reynoso. Luis Gonzalez tracked the ball to the wall and leaped to make the catch. But the ball landed in the glove of a fan reaching just over the fence, giving Jones his 26th homer and allowing the Braves to tie it.

The man who caught Jones' homer was eventually moved to another section of the stadium by security guards because he was being hassled by other fans.

Gonzalez said he had "no doubt" he would have made the catch.

"The ball was in my glove but he stuck his glove in front of mine and took it from me," Gonzalez said. "The last thing you think about is a fan reaching out, especially at home. When you're on the road, you know there's a fan out there who might be trying to do something."

Chipper Jones singled off reliever Greg Swindell (2-4) and Jordan hit a more conventional homer, his 14th, six rows into the left-field stands off Johnny Ruffin to give the Braves a 4-2 lead.

"I knew it wasn't going to be as close for Gonzalez to catch it," said Jordan, who had missed the past four games with ankle and knee injuries.

Kevin Millwood (7-8), who retired the first 13 batters he faced and faced the minimum through six innings, allowed two runs and two hits in seven innings.

"It would have been kind of the way things have gone for him if he had lost that game," Braves manager Bobby Cox said.

John Rocker walked two batters in the ninth before being replaced by Mike Remlinger with one out. Remlinger got two outs for his 10th save in 12 chances.

Reynoso was nearly as sharp as Millwood, allowing two runs and six hits in 7 1/3 innings. He retired 12 straight hitters between the fourth and seventh innings.

Steve Finley ended Millwood's no-hit bid with a bloop single in the fifth, but was retired on a double play.

Millwood walked Jay Bell with one out in the seventh. Gonzalez followed with a double to the wall in left-center field, scoring Bell, and advanced to third on B.J. Surhoff's throw home. Gonzalez scored on Matt Williams' sacrifice fly to give Arizona a 2-0 lead.

Reynoso, who was 0-8 in 14 appearances against Atlanta entering the game, pitched out of trouble in the second inning.

Surhoff, acquired by the Braves from Baltimore on Monday, hit a one-out double in his first NL at-bat and Reynoso hit Javy Lopez on the hands. But Reynoso came back to strike out Keith Lockhart and Millwood on called third strikes to end the threat.

Game notes
Surhoff extended his major league-leading consecutive games streak to 428, with the help of Atlanta's off-day Monday. He finished 1-for-4. ... Ruffin was making his first major league appearance since Sept. 15, 1996. ... There were nearly 14,000 empty seats for the first meeting between the division leaders. ... Wally Joyner had a pinch single in the eighth for his 2,000th career hit. ... Arizona optioned 1B Erubiel Durazo to Triple-A Tucson of the Pacific Coast League and recalled OF Jason Conti, who started in right field. Durazo was 4-for-25 on the Diamondbacks' just completed nine-game road trip. ... Conti took a probable double away from Lopez in the seventh when he ran into center field and backhanded a drive to the warning track on the dead run.
 


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