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layfully trying to shout them down. When Carlos Ruiz hit an RBI sin

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layfully trying to shout them down. When Carlos Ruiz hit an RBI sin
#1   2013/07/31 06:15AM
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Victorino had homered, doubled, singled and matched his career high for RBIs by then. Thomes dribbler past Arrieta went for a two-out single in the first inning when shifted second baseman Robert Andino had no chance to make a play from short right field, and set up Victorinos RBI single. Thome lined a ground-rule double to right-centre in the second that let Juan Pierre score the 1,000th run of his career. Thome doubled again in the fourth and scored on Victorinos eighth homer for a 9-3 lead. Joe Blanton (5-6) hung around for 6 2-3 innings and stopped a skid in which he had been pounded while going 0-3 over four starts. He has allowed 11 home runs in his past five outings. Jonathan Papelbon pitched the ninth and remained perfect in 16 save chances. Davis hit an RBI single in the second and Andino added a two-run double. Davis had a leadoff homer in the fourth. Hardy greeted reliever Michael Schwimmer with a two-out, two-run homer in the seventh. 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