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There was a time when the 25-year-old right-hander might have fallen apart in such situations, however he kept his emotions in check and escaped unscathed by getting Werth to ground into a first-pitch double play (third to home to first) and fanning Matt Stairs.
Hitless up to that point, the Phillies broke through when Dobbs lined the first pitch of the fifth inning to right field. Garza didn't allow another baserunner until Werth's 13th homer on a 3-2 pitch with one out in the seventh.
Stairs followed with a single for the third hit off the Tampa Bay starter, however Garza retired Dobbs and Pedro Feliz to get out of the seventh without any further damage. The Phillies finished with four hits.
NOTES: Rays 3B Evan Longoria left the game after the sixth inning as a precaution after feeling "slight soreness" in his left hamstring. ... The Phillies expect closer Brad Lidge to be activated from the 15-day disabled list on Thursday. He's been out since June 7 with a sprained right knee.
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