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ATLANTA (AP) -- Kevin Millwood ran into another roadblock in his
attempt to regain the All-Star form.
Millwood gave up one hit over six shutout innings before leaving
with a knee injury in the Atlanta Braves' 4-1 victory over the San
Diego Padres on Wednesday.
Millwood strained his left patella tendon after making four
warm-up pitches before the seventh inning. He is not expected to
miss a start.
"It's only tendinitis," Millwood said. "I've had that for a
while. It comes on and then goes away. With tendinitis, you never
know."
Millwood is 7-8 this year with a 4.75 ERA this season after
going 18-7 with a 2.68 ERA in 1999.
"I don't need to be a macho guy or some kind of he-man," he
said. "It was hurting some, so I figured why risk it? It's not
that serious. I just want to be able to pitch when it's not so
painful."
The Braves, who completed a three-game sweep, went ahead 1-0
when Andres Galarraga hit his 24th homer with two outs in the
fourth. The Braves are now 21-2 when Galarraga homers.
After the Padres tied it in the eighth when Terry Mulholland
walked pinch-hitter Desi Relaford with the bases loaded, the Braves
went back ahead with three runs in the bottom half thanks to three
hit batsman.
Kevin Walker (6-1) hit Rafael Furcal with a pitch with one out.
Andruw Jones followed with an RBI double to put the Braves up 2-1.
After intentionally walking Chipper Jones, Walker then hit B.J.
Surhoff to load the bases. Heathcliff Slocumb came in and hit
Galarraga with a pitch to make it 3-1. Brian Jordan followed with a
sacrifice fly.
"I've never seen that, but in this game you never know,"
Jordan said when asked about having three teammates get hit in one
inning. "I'm just glad we could hang in there and pull it out."
Scott Kamieniecki (2-1) got one out for the win, and John Rocker
pitched the ninth for his 16th save and second in as many games.
Millwood, who has not missed a start since joining the Braves'
rotation in 1997, walked one and struck out eight.
Manager Bobby Cox and trainer Jeff Porter first came on the
field and spoke with Millwood with two outs in the sixth and the
count 2-0 on Mike Darr. Pitching in 95-degree heat, Millwood
remained in the game after walking Darr and getting Ryan Klesko to
pop up to right field. He then left before starting the seventh.
"There's nothing seriously wrong with him," pitching coach Leo
Mazzone said. "He's pitching as well as he has all year."
Galarraga, whose three-run homer Tuesday accounted for all of
Atlanta's runs, hit a solo shot off Adam Eaton with two outs in the
fourth. Eaton gave up one run and four hits in seven innings.
"I wish I could take back that pitch I threw to Galarraga,"
Eaton said. "It was a hanger. It was on the corner, and he had to
extend to get it. It was a good pitch. He one-handed it out."
Game notes
Braves C Javy Lopez was scratched because of a sore left
elbow. Paul Bako replaced him. ... Running out an infield hit,
Chipper Jones was hit on the left shoulder by SS Damian Jackson in
the sixth. The ball ricocheted off Jones' helmet and into right
field before Surhoff lined out to Jackson to end the inning. ... 2B Bret Boone went 0-for-11 in the series, including 0-for-4. He
struck out three times against his former Atlanta teammates.
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