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Polanco's big hit lifts Phillies into 1st place

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[September 08, 2010]  PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Placido Polanco hit a tiebreaking single in the eighth inning and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Florida Marlins 8-7 Tuesday night to move into first place in the NL East.

HardwareThe Phillies moved a half-game ahead of Atlanta, which lost 5-0 in Pittsburgh. The two-time defending NL champions hadn't been in first place since May 30. They're seeking their fourth straight division title.

Ryan Howard, Raul Ibanez and Shane Victorino each hit a solo homer for the Phillies, who were seven games behind the Braves on July 22.

After the Marlins rallied to tie it at 7 in the eighth, the Phillies answered with two outs in the bottom half. Victorino blooped a single to center off Jose Veras (2-2). He stole second and scored on Polanco's liner to right.

Ryan Madson (5-2) got the last four outs to earn the win.

Phillies starter Joe Blanton allowed four runs -- two earned -- and six hits in 6 1-3 innings.

Mike Stanton homered for the third straight game for Florida. Marlins starter Chris Volstad gave up five runs and nine hits in five innings.

A crowd of 43,841 was the 113th straight sellout at Citizens Bank Park, and fans did some scoreboard watching in case the Phillies weren't paying attention. When the Pirates took a 1-0 lead over the Braves in the seventh inning at Pittsburgh, fans clapped. They cheered louder when it became 3-0 minutes later.

Down 7-4, the Marlins rallied against three relievers with help from the sloppy Phillies in the eighth.

Stanton led off with a homer against Jose Contreras. With two outs and Brad Davis on second, Emilio Bonifacio singled. Davis was held at third, but he scored on right fielder Jayson Werth's throwing error. Bonifacio advanced to second on the throw, got balked to third by J.C. Romero and scored on Madson's wild pitch to tie it at 7.

Blanton left after walking Bonifacio in the seventh. Antonio Bastardo came in to face Logan Morrison, who lined an RBI double to center to cut it to 5-4. Morrison advanced to third on second baseman Chase Utley's throwing error. But Chad Durbin came in and retired Hanley Ramirez on a foul pop. After Dan Uggla walked, Gaby Sanchez flied out to end the inning.

Jimmy Rollins, batting fifth for the second straight game instead of his usual leadoff spot, hit a sacrifice fly in the bottom half. Ibanez then tripled in a run to make it 7-4.

Down 3-1, the Phillies used the long ball to take the lead.

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Ibanez hit an opposite-field drive to left-center in the fourth. Victorino led off the fifth with a drive to the seats in right to tie it. Two outs later, Howard connected to make it 4-3.

Howard's opposite-field shot off Volstad was his sixth homer off the righty. He's 11 for 23 against him.

Rollins followed Howard's 27th homer with a single. After he stole second, Ibanez singled him in for a 5-3 lead.

Rollins lined an RBI single for a 1-0 lead in the second.

Helped by Blanton's fielding error, the Marlins scored two unearned runs to take a 2-1 lead in the third. Uggla had an RBI groundout and Sanchez hit an RBI single.

NOTES: RHP Scott Mathieson and RF Domonic Brown received the Paul Owens Award given to the top players in the Phillies' minor league system. Mathieson, who rebounded from two elbow operations, was 3-6 with 26 saves and a 2.80 ERA in 54 games for Triple-A Lehigh Valley. Brown hit .327 with 20 home runs, 68 RBIs and 17 steals in 93 games between Double-A Reading and Lehigh Valley. ... Brown was a late scratch from the lineup due to a sore right quadriceps. ... Ibanez is 9 for 18 with three homers against Volstad. Ibanez has 13 homers this season. He reached that number on May 16 last year on his way to hitting a career-high 34. ... Ramirez's hitting streak ended at 14 games.

[Associated Press; By ROB MAADDI]

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