Phillies, illness knock out Peavy
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SAN DIEGO — Raul Ibanez homered twice and drove in five runs, and left-hander Antonio Bastardo won his major league debut as the Philadelphia Phillies jumped on ailing Padres ace Jake Peavy in a 10-5 win Tuesday night.
Peavy gave up four runs before leaving after one inning, the shortest outing of his career, because of to a viral upper respiratory infection.
The Phillies kept piling it on after Peavy was gone. Ibanez hit his 200th and 201st career homers -- both two-run shots -- and Greg Dobbs also connected for Philadelphia.
San Diego’s Adrian Gonzalez hit his major league-leading 22nd homer.
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