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Roy Halladay throws a complete game shut out at the Mets as the Phils’ bat wake up to pound on their NL East rival, 10-0.
As the Phils’ bats pound out thirteen hits against Mets’ pitching, Roy Halladay pitches his third complete game start and his second shut out of the season as the Phils defeat the Mets, 10-0, putting them half a game behind the first place Mets as they head into the rubber match of the series.
The game started as a three and a half innings pitchers’ duel between Mets’ starter Mike Pelfrey, who gave up only one hit, a lead-off double to Shane Victorino in the first, while Phils’ starter Roy Halladay gave up three hits, getting out of jams in the second, third and fourth innings, leaving it a 0-0 ballgame. The Phils then took the lead in their half of the fourth as, with two men on, and with nobody out, Jayson Werth hits an RBI single on a pop up that Mets’ second baseman Alex Cora is unable to catch, scoring Chase Utley, who had earlier singled on a pop up that Mets’ shortstop Jose Reyes was unable to catch, and then moved up to second on Ryan Howard’s single, giving the Phils a 1-0 lead, while sending Howard, who had already singled, up to second base. Two batters later, with two men still on base, and with one man out, Juan Castro hit a two-run double, scoring both Howard and Werth, giving the Phils a 3-0 lead. After Castro is thrown out at home by Mets’ centerfielder Angel Pagan, 8-2, on a Carlos Ruiz’s single for the second out of the inning, and then a single by Halladay, which sent Ruiz up to second, the Phils made it 6-0 as Victorino hits a three-run home run, his fourth home run of the season. The Phils added to their lead in the fifth as, with runners on the corners, and with one man out, Raul Ibanez hits a two-run triple, knocking in Utley, who had earlier doubled, and went to third on Howard’s fly out, and Werth, who had earlier walked, giving the Phils an 8-0 lead. The Phils made it 9-0 in the seventh as, with a runner on second, and with one out, Werth hits an RBI single, scoring Utley, who had earlier doubled. Three batters later, with two men on base, and with two men out, Ruiz hits an RBI single, knocking in Werth, who was safe on a throwing error by Mets’ first baseman Ike Davis on an Ibanez’s grounder, making it 10-0 Phils, while sending Ibanez, who was safe on Davis’ error, on to third. That would be the final score as Halladay would pitch a 1-2-3 ninth to complete the shut out win.
Roy Halladay threw a complete game shut out, giving up only three hits and a walk, while striking out six. His record is now 5-1 with a 1.47 ERA. Mike Pelfrey took the lost as he goes only four innings, giving up six runs on eight hits and a walk, as he strikes out only two. His record is now 4-1 with a 2.40 ERA. Raul Valdes pitches three innings, giving up four runs, only three of which were earned, on five hits and a walk, as he strikes out six batters. Manny Acosta pitches a 1-2-3 inning.
The Phils’ bats break out for thirteen hits, with Chase Utley leading the way with three hits, for two doubles and a single, as he scores three runs. Shane Victorino, Jayson Werth and Carlos Ruiz follows with two hits each. Victorino hits were a double and a three-run home run, knocking in three RBIs. Werth had two singles, knocking in two runs, while scroing three. Ruiz also had two singles, knocking in a run, while scoring a run. Ryan Howard, Raul Ibanez, Juan Castro and Roy Halladay each recorded a hit, with Howard and Halladay’s hits being singles, with both man scoring a run, Ibanez’s hit being a triple, knocking in two runs, while Castro’s hit was a double, also knocking in two runs.
The Phils (13-10, 2nd?) will conclude their series with the Mets (14-10, 1st) tomorrow night. The game will be played at Citizens Bank Park and will start at 8:05 pm Eastern. The game will be nationally televised on ESPN. The Phils will send to the mound the ageless Jamie Moyer (2-2, 5.25), who is coming off a lost against the Giants on April 27, as he pitched six innings, giving up four runs on ten hits and a walk, while he struck out two, in the Phils’ 6-2 lost. Moyer will be going for his third victory of the season, while trying to help the Phils regain first place. The Mets will counter by sending to the mound the Phils’ nemesis Johan Santana (3-1, 2.08), who is coming off a win against the Dodgers on April 27, as he pitched six innings, giving up no runs on four hits and three walks, which striking out six, in the Mets’ 4-0 win. He will be trying to continue his dominance of the Phils while trying to keep the Mets in first place. The Phils will be trying for both a series win and regaining first place in the NL East.
Jamie Moyer records his 260th career victory as the bullpen preserves the win as the Phils defeat the Braves, 8-3.
The Phils leave Atlanta with a series win as the bullpen this time preserves the victory as the Phils down the Braves, 8-3. The victory was the 260th in Jamie Moyer’s career, putting him in a tie for 40th place on the all-time list with Hall of Famer Ted Lyons.
The Phils took a quick 1-0 lead in the first as, with runners on the corners, and with one man out, Ryan Howard hits an RBI single, scoring Greg Dobbs, who had earlier singled, and had gone on to third on Chase Utley’s single, while sending Utley, who had earlier singled, on to third base. The Phils made it a 2-0 lead as, once again with runners on the corners, and still with one man out, Jayson Werth hit a sacrifice fly to center, knocking in Utley. The Phils would increase their lead in the third as, with the bases loaded, via a double to Dobbs, a walk to Utley and a walk to Werth, moving both Dobbs and Utley up a base, and with one man out, Raul Ibanez hits into a force attempt, scoring Dobbs, making it 3-0 Phils, as Martin Prado made a throwing error to second base, allowing Utley to score, giving the Phils a 4-0 lead, while Werth went to third on the error, while Ibanez was safe at first. The Phils made it 5-0 as Juan Castro follows with an RBI single, scoring Werth, while moving Ibanez up to second base. As the Phils were taking a commanding lead, their starter, Jamie Moyer, was keeping the Braves off-balance through the first four innings, giving up just two hits, as well as hitting a batter, while striking out two, and getting a lot of ground ball outs. The Braves would finally get on the scoreboard in the fifth as, with two men on, and with one man out, Matt Diaz hits a grounder to Castro, who then threw the ball to Utley for a force attempt at second. Utley misplayed the ball for an error, allowing Melky Cabrera, who had earlier walked, and had gone to second base on Omar Infante’s walk, to score, making it a 5-1 Phils’ lead, while Infante was safe on second base, while Diaz reached first. One batter latter, Prado hits another grounder to Castro, who this time threw out Diaz at second for the inning’s second out, but Utley then made an errant throw to first trying to double up Prado, allowing Infante to score, making it a 5-2 Phils’ lead. The Phils got one of the runs back in the sixth as, with the bases loaded, via singles to Castro and Carlos Ruiz, which sent Castro to second base, and a walk to Moyer, which moved both Castro and Ruiz up a base, Shane Victorino hits a sacrifice fly, scoring Castro, and giving the Phils a 6-2 lead. The Phils then added to their lead in the seventh as, with two men on, and with two men out, pinch hitter Ross Gload hits an RBI single, scoring Ibanez, who had earlier walked, and had moved up to second on Castro’s single, giving the Phils a 7-2 lead, while sending Castro on to third base. One batter later, the Phils made it an 8-2 lead as Victorino hits an RBI single, scoring Castro, while sending Gload on to second base. The Braves then made it 8-3 Phils’ lead in their half of the seventh as, with the bases loaded, via a double to Nate McLouth, a single to Prado, which sent McLouth over to third base, and a walk to Chipper Jones, and with one man out, Brian McCann hits a sacrifice fly, scoring McLouth. That would be the final score as David Herndon would come in and pitch a scoreless ninth.
Jamie Moyer gets the win, the 260th of his career, as he pitches six innings, giving up two unearned runs, on four hits, two walks and a hit batter, while he strikes out four. His record is now 2-1 with a 5.00 ERA. Chad Durbin pitches an inning, giving up a run on two hits and a walk, while striking out two. Danys Baez and David Herndon combined for two scoreless innings, giving up just three hits (Herndon). Derek Lowe took the lost as he pitches five innings, giving up five runs, only four of which were earned, on six hits and two walks, while striking out three. His record is now 3-1 with a 5.24 ERA. Kris Medlen pitches a third of an inning, giving up a run on two hits and a walk. Eric O’Flaherty pitches two-thirds of an inning, giving up just a walk, while striking out a batter. Peter Moylan pitches an inning, giving up two runs on three hits and a walk, while striking out two. Jesse Chavez pitches a scoreless inning, giving up only one hit, while striking out two.
The Phils’ bats had twelve hits in the game, with Juan Castro leading the team with three hits, as he collected three singles, knocking in a run, while scoring two. Greg Dobbs and Carlos Ruiz follows by getting two hits each, with Dobbs’ hits being a single and a double, as he scores two runs, while both of Ruiz’s hits were singles. Shane Victorino, Chase Utley, Ryan Howard, Raul Ibanez and pinch hitter Ross Gload had the other five Phils’ hits, all singles. Victorino knocked in two runs, one by a sac fly, Howard knocked in one, Ibanez brought home a run, and Gload scored a run with a pinch single. Jayson Werth knocked in the other Phil RBI with a sacrifice fly, while their final run came in on a throwing error.
The Phils (10-3, 1st East) continue their nine-game road trip by going to Phoenix to meet the D-backs (6-9, 5th West) for a three-game series. The game will be played at Chase Field and will start at 9:40 pm Eastern time (6:40 pm Mountain) . The Phils will send to the mound Coel Hamels (2-1, 3.86) who is coming off a lost against the Marlins on April 18, as he went eight plus strong innings, giving up only two earned runs on seven hits, while striking out eight, in the Phils’ 2-0 lost. He will be trying to build on that start, hoping to regain his 2007-08 form. The snakes will counter with Kris Benson (0-1, 3.00), who is coming off a loss to the Padres on April 17, as he went six innings, giving up two earned runs on six hits and four walks, in the D-backs’ 5-0 lost. He will be trying to keep the D-backs in the game against the Phils’ potent offense. The Phils will be trying to continue their so far successful road trip, hoping that Hamels will continue the Phils’ starting pitching current unearned runs streak.
The Phils’ offense gets shut down while Jamie Moyer gets lit up for five runs in the first as the Phils lose to the Marlins, 5-1.
The Marlins light up on their nemesis Jamie Moyer for five runs in the first, before Ricky Nolasco proceed to shut down the Phils’ offense, as the Phils lose to the fish, 5-1.
The Marlins took the lead in the first as, with two men on, and with one man out, Jorge Cantu hits an RBI single, scoring Cameron Maybin, who had earlier singled, and had gone to second on Hanley Ramirez’s walk, giving the Marlins a 1-0 lead, while sending Ramirez, who had earlier walked, on to second base. Dan Uggla then made it 2-0 Marlins as he hits an RBI single, scoring Ramirez, while moving Cantu up to second base. The Marlins then took a 5-0 lead as Ronny Paulino hits a three-run home run, his first home run of the season, knocking in both Cantu and Uggla. That would be the score for most of the game, as Moyer settled in, giving up only two more hits and a walk, while striking out seven Marlins in the next five innings, followed by three scoreless innings from both Nelson Figueroa and Chad Durbin, while Marlins’ starter Ricky Nolasco kept the Phils’ scoreless for eight and two-third innings, giving up four hits while walking three. The Phils then finally get on the board as Jayson Werth, with two men out, hits a solo home run, his first home run of the season, making it a 5-1 Marlins’ lead. Nolasco then ends the game by getting Raul Ibanez to ground out, 1-3.
Jamie Moyer took the lost as he went six innings, giving up six runs on six hits and a walk, while striking out seven. His record is now 1-1 with an ERA of 7.50. Nelson Figueroa and Chad Durbin both combined for three scoreless innings as they gave up only two walks (Figueroa (1), Durbin (1)), while striking out one batter between them (Figueroa). Ricky Nolasco pitched a complete game, giving up just one run on five hits and three walks, while striking out four. His record is now 1-0 with a 3.74 ERA.
The Phils’ offense was held to five hits last night. Shane Victorino, Chase Utley, Jayson Werth, Juan Castro and Brian Schneider had the five hits, with Werth’s hit being the only extra-base hit, a solo home run.
The Phils (8-3, 1st) conclude their series with the Marlins (7-5, 2nd) with an afternoon game, already in progress. The Phils hope to win today to give them their fourth straight series win.
The Phils’ offense stay hot as they give enough runs support for Jamie Moyer to pick up the win as they defeat the Astros, 9-6.
The Phillies’ offense remain hot as they had another 10+ hits day as they give Jamie Moyer enough runs support to win his first start of the season as the Phils defeat the Astros, 9-6.
The Phils took an early 1-0 lead in the second as, with a runner on third, and with nobody out, Jayson Werth hits a sacrifice fly, scoring Ryan Howard, who had earlier tripled. The Phils increased their lead in the third as, with the bases loaded via a Jamie Moyer’s single, who was then thrown out at second on a Jimmy Rollins’ force out, 1-6, leaving Rollins safe on first, a Placido Polanco’s single, which sent Rollins over to third base, and a walk to Chase Utley, which moved Polanco up to second base, and with two men out, Howard took a walk, forcing in Rollins, making it a 2-0 Phils’ lead, while moving Polanco to third and Utley up to second base. With the bases still loaded and still with two men out, Werth increased the Phils’ lead to 4-0 with a two-run double, scoring both Polanco and Utley, while sending Howard to third. The Astros came back in their half of the third as, with a runner on second, and with two men out, Jason Michaels hits a two-run home run, his first home run of the season, knocking in Felipe Paulino, who had earlier doubled, cutting the Phils’ lead down to 4-2. Two batters later, with a runner on first, via a walk to Jeff Keppinger, and still with two men out, Hunter Pence tied the game up at 4-all as he hits a two-run home run of his own, his first home run of the year. Four batters later, with the bases loaded via singles to Carlos Lee, Pedro Feliz and Chris Johnson, and still with two men out, Tommy Manzella hits an RBI infield single, scoring Lee, while moving both Feliz and Johnson up a base, giving the Astros a 5-4 lead. The Phils regain the lead in the seventh as, with a runner on first, and once again with two men out, Howard hits a two-run home run, knocking in Utley, who had earlier singled, giving the Phils a 6-5 lead. The Phils made it a 7-5 lead three batters later as, with runners on the corners, and still with two men out, Shane Victorino hits an RBI single, knocking in Werth, who had earlier singled, and had gone to third on Raul Ibanez’s single, while Ibanez, who had just singled, moved over to second. The Phils would make it 9-5 in the ninth as, with a runner on base, and with two men out, Victorino hits a two-run home run, his first home run of the year, knocking in Werth, who had earlier singled. The Astros made it a 9-6 Phils’ lead in their half of the ninth as, with a runner on third, and with one man out, Michaels hits an RBI single, knocking in pinch hitter Michael Bourn, who had earlier doubled and then moved on to third on Cory Sullivan’s ground out, 3-unassistance. That would be the final score as, with Keppinger on first, after hitting into a 6-4 force out, forcing Michaels out at second, and now with two men out, Ryan Madson ends the game by striking out Pence for the final out.
Jamie Moyer gets the win as he pitches six innings, giving up five runs on nine hits and a walk. His record is now 1-0 with a 7.50 ERA. Chad Durbin records his second hold of the season as he pitches a scoreless inning, striking out a batter. Danys Baez records his first hold of the year as he also pitches a scoreless inning, striking out a batter. Ryan Madson pitches one inning, giving up a run on two hits, as he strikes out a batter. Felipe Paulino gets a no-decision as he pitches five innings, giving up four runs on four hits and four walks, while striking out four. Chris Sampson receives his first hold of the year as he pitches a scoreless inning, giving up just one walk. Brandon Lyon records his first blown save of the season before picking up the lost as he pitches an inning, giving up three runs on four hits and a walk, as he strikes out one. His record is now 0-1 with a 13.50 ERA. Tim Byrdak pitches a scoreless inning, giving up a hit. Matt Lindstrom pitches an inning, giving up rwo runs on two hits, while striking out a batter.
The Phils’ bats collected eleven hits in the game, their fifth straight game with ten or more hits, with Jayson Werth leading the team with three hits, two singles and a double, as he knocks in three of the Phils’ runs. Placido Paulino, Ryan Howard and Shane Victorino follows with two hits each, with both of Paulino’s hits being singles, as he scores a run; Howard’s hits being a triple and a home run, scoring two runs, as he knocks in three, and Victorino’s hits being a single and a two-run home run, as he knocks in three runs. Raul Ibanez and Jamie Moyer had the other two Phils’ hits, both singles.
Happ’s pitching and the Phils’ offense defeat the hapless Astros as the Phils win, 8-0.
Behind the pitching of J.A. Happ and the bullpen, and the relentless bats of the Phils’ offense, the Phils defeat the presently winless Astros, 8-0. The Phils, with their victory, and with losses by both the Braves and the Marlins, took sole possession of 1st place in the NL East.
The Phils took a quick 1-0 lead in the first as, with runners on first and second, and with one man out, Ryan Howard hits an RBI double, knocking in Jimmy Rollins, who has earlier walked, moves up to second on Placido Polanco’s single, and then went to third on a Chase Utley fly out, while sending Polanco, who had earlier singled, over to third base. Two batters later, with runners still on second and third, and now with two outs, Raul Ibanez joins the Phils’ hitting parade with a two-run double, scoring both Polanco and Howard, giving the Phils a 3-0 lead. After being kept from scoring on bases loaded opportunties in both the second and the third innings, the Phils added to their lead in the fourth when, with one man out, Utley hits a solo home run, his first home run of the season, to make it a 4-0 Phils’ lead. Three batters later, with a runner on second, and now with two men outs, Ibanez hits an RBI double, knocking in Howard, who has earlier doubled, making it 5-0 Phils. The Phils continued their scoring in the fifth as, with a runner on second, and once again with two men out, Polanco hits an RBI double, scoring Rollins, who has just doubled, giving the Phils a 6-0 lead. One batter later, the Phils increased their lead to 7-0 as Utley hits an RBI single, knocking in Polanco. As the Phils were scoring, their starter, J.A. Happ, continues where he left off from his rookie season, as he blanks the Astros in six innings, pitching out of trouble, as he gives up only six hits and two walks, while striking out five Astros, followed by the bullpen which pitches four shut out innings, while striking out five more Astros. The Phils add their last run in the seventh as, with runners on first and second, and with one man out, Polanco hits an RBI single, knocking in Carlos Ruiz, who has earlier singled, and has gone to second on a walk to Rollins, while sending Rollins to third, while he would move up to second on the throw, giving the Phils an 8-0 lead. That would be the final score as Jose Contreras pitches a 1-2-3 ninth.
J.A. Happ gets the win as he pitches six strong shut out innings, plus two batters, giving up just six hits and two walks, while he strikes out five. His record is now 1-0 with an 0.00 ERA. David Herndon, Danys Baez and Jose Contreras combine for four shut out innings, giving up just two hits (Herndon), while striking out five (Herndon (2), Baez (1), Contreras (2)). Bud Norris took the lost as he lasts only two and two-thirds innings, giving up three runs on six hits and four walks, while striking out three. His record is now 0-1 with a 10.13 ERA. Wilton Lopez pitches an inning and a third, giving up two runs on three hits, while striking out one. Brian Moehler pitches three innings, giving up three runs on six hits and a walk, while striking out one. Chris Sampson pitches a scoreless inning, giving up just a hit. Jeff Fulchino also pitches a scoreless inning, striking out a batter.
The Phils’ offense had sixteen hits in the game, with Polanco leading the attack with four hits, including a double, while knocking in two runs, as he increased his batting average to .579. Raul Ibanez followed with three hits, including two doubles, knocking in three runs, as he raised his average to .267. Jimmy Rollins, Chase Utley, Ryan Howard and Jayson Werth all followed with two hits each, with Rollins’ hits being a single and a double, scoring two runs; Utley’s hits being a solo home run and a single, knocking in two runs while scoring one; Howard’s hits being two doubles, knocking in a run, while scoring two; and Werth’s hits both being singles. Carlos Ruiz had one hit, a single, scoring a run. The Phils’ offense had seven extra-base hits (2B (6), HR (1)) in the ballgame. The Phils’ offense had ten hits or more in their first four games, doing so for the first time since 1926.
The Phillies (3-1, 1st NL East), will continue their road trip to Houston with a night game against the Astros (0-4, 6th NL Central). The game will be played at Minute Maid Park and will start at 7:05 pm Eastern (6:05 pm Central). The ageless wonder Jamie Moyer (0-0, -.–) will start the game for the Phils, hoping to continue from spring training. Felipe Paulino (0-0, -.–) will start for the Astros, trying to put a stop to the Astros four game slide. The Phils will try to win their second straight series of the season with a win tonight.
Spring Training is almost over…
With yesterday’s announcement of Jamie Moyer as the Phils’ fifth starter, it seems the time is complete, until both Brad Lidge and J.C. Romero comes off of the disable list later in April.
Right now, this will most likely be the Phillies team that will be facing the Nationals next week in D.C.
Starting Line-up:
1. Jimmy Rollins – SS
2. Placido Polanco – 3B
3. Chase Utley – 2B
4. Ryan Howard – 1B
5. Jayson Werth - RF
6. Raul Ibanez - LF
7. Shane Victorino – CF
8. Carlos Ruiz – C
Bench:
Brian Schneider – C
Juan Castro, INF
Greg Dobbs – INF
Ben Francisco – OF
Ross Gload – OF
Pitchers:
Starters -
1. Roy Halladay
2. Cole Hamels
3. Joe Blanton
4. J.A. Happ
5. Jamie Moyer
Relief Corp -
Kyle Kendrick
Chad Durbin
David Herndon
Jose Contreras
Antonio Bastardo (left handed specialist until Romero gets back)
Danny Baez
Ryan Madson (closer until Lidge gets back)
J.C. Romero (On disable list, left handed specialist)
Brad Lidge (On disable list until either the second or third series of the season, closer)
Things are definitely going to become real interesting in the bullpen this year, even with the return of Romero and Lidge. But, if the starters all do their jobs, and the offense keeps scoring, as it has done in the past, that’ll become a big non-issue real quick.
I can’t wait to see what this team does during the next several months.
GO PHILS!!!!!
The Phils have finished playing their first official game of Spring Training, defeating the World Champions Yankees by scoring two-runs in the bottom of the ninth, winning the ballgame, 3-2.
After having to come from behind to win their first spring training game over Florida State, 13-6, in seven and a half innings, the Phils, after taking the lead in the seventh via an RBI double by non-roster invitee Oscar Chavez, scoring Juan Castro from second base, lost the lead in the top of the ninth as reliever and eventual game winner Sergio Escalona gave up RBI singles to David Winfree and Jose Gil. The Phils would win the game in the bottom of the ninth as non-roster invitee Paul Hoover hit an RBI double to left, tying the score as Quintin Berry just beat in the throw to the plate, allowing Hoover to move up to third base with one man out. Two batters later, with pinch runner Dwayne Wise on third, and with two men out, Wilson Valdez hits an RBI single which ricocheted off of Yankees’ relief pitcher Wilkins Arias, scoring Wise with the winning run, giving the Phils a 3-2 win, and a 1-0 record in Grapefruit League play.
Phils’ starter Roy Halladay, in his first game since the trade that brought him to the National League Champs, was in excellent form, striking out three batters in two scoreless innings, just missing a perfect outing as Placido Polanco commited a throwing error on a grounder to third base in the first, as he threw 21 of his 24 pitches for strikes. Kyle Kendrick, who is competing for the number five starter job with Jamie Moyer, followed Halladay with two scoreless innings of his own, giving up a hit, as he struck out one. The next two pitchers for the Phils, Jose Contreras and Andrew Carpenter followed by both pitching two scoreless frames apiece, with Contreras giving up two hits and Carpenter one, as they, between them, struck out five Yanks (Contreras (3), Carpenter (2)). The Phils’ winning pitcher, Escalona, had a bad ninth inning, blowing the save, his first in Grapefruit League play, as he gave up two runs on four hits, while striking out a batter, in one inning of work. Escalona’s record is now 1-0 with a high ERA of 18.00.
Besides the RBI hits by Chavez, Hoover and Valdez, the Phils had a total of eight hits in the game, with returning Phil, Polanco getting a hit in the first, a single, while John Mayberry, Jr., and Castro both got a basehit, while Brian Bocock had two. Chavez and Hoover had the Phils only extra-base hits, both doubles.
The Phils next Grapefruit League game will be a road game against the Toronto Blue Jays that will start at 1:05 pm.
Two to go as Blanton signs a three-year $24 Million extension
The Phils can now concentrate on signing to new contracts Carlos Ruiz and Shane Victorino as they have just signed Joe Blanton to a three-year contract extension worth $24 million dollars. Blanton, who went 12-8 with a 4.05 ERA in 31 starts in 2009, will be paid $7 million in 2010, and $8.5 million in both 2011 and 2012.
With Blanton’s contract signing, the Phils starting four is now set up to 2012, unless one of them is traded. Roy Halladay is the number one starter, Cole Hamels no. 2, and Joe Blanton and J.A. Happ as either the no. 3 or 4 man, depends on how they do during the season(s). With Jamie Moyer coming off of post-season surgery, the no. 5 position for the present season presently being up in the air, to be settled during spring training.
Okay, Ruben, time to sign up Ruiz and Victornio.

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