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The Phils take the series as the offense comes out smoking as they beat the Mets, 9-4.
The Phils’ offense comes out smoking as they take the series from the Mets, defeating New York, 9-4.
The Mats took the lead in the bottom of the second as, with a runner on second, and with two men out, Jordany Valdespin hits an RBI double, scoring Ike Davis, who had earlier doubled, giving the Mets a 1-0 lead. The Phils tied the game up at one-all in the top of the third as, with two men on, and with nobody out, Chase Utley hits a ground-rule double, knocking in Jonathan Pettibone, who had earlier singled, his first major league hit, then stopped at second base on Jimmy Rollins’ single, while Rollins, who had just singled, would stopped at third. The Phils then took the lead as, with Michael Young batting, Rollins would score on a Shaun Marcum wild pitch, giving the Phils a 2-1 lead, while Utley would move up to third base. Two batters later, after Young strikeouts for the inning’s first out, Ryan Howard hits a sacrifice fly to left, knocking in Utley, giving the Phils a 3-1 lead. The Mets would get a run back in the bottom of the fourth as, with the bases loaded, via singles by David Wright and Lucas Duda, sending Wright to third base, and a walk to John Buck, sending Duda up to second base, and with nobody out, Davis hits a sacrifice fly, for the inning’s first out, bringing in Wright, cutting the Phils’ lead down to 3-2. Pettibone then got out of the inning by first getting Valdespin to hit into a force out, 6-4, wiping out Buck at second base for the inning’s second out, while sending Duda up to third base, while Valdespin was safe at first, then striking out pinch-hitter Justin Turner, looking, for the final out. The Phils added to their lead in the top of the fifth as, with two men on, and with one man out, Howard hits an RBI single, knocking in Rollins, who had started the inning off with a double, giving the Phils a 4-2 lead, while sending Young, who had just walked, up to second base. The Phils then busted the game wide open as Dom Brown hits a three-run home run, his third home run of the season, knocking in Young and Howard, giving the Phils a 7-2 lead. The Phils then made it an 8-2 lead as John Mayberry, Jr. followed with a solo blast of his own, his second home run of the season. The Mets got the run back in their half of the fifth as, with a runner on second, and with two men out, Wright hits an RBI double, knocking in Ruben Tejada, who had earlier doubled, making it an 8-3 Phils’ lead. The Phils increased their lead in the top of the seventh as, with runners on the corners, and with two men out, Laynce Nix hits an RBI single, knocking in Young, who had started the inning off with a single, then reached third base on right fielder Mike Baxter’s fielding error of Howard’s fly ball, giving the Phils a 9-3 lead, while sending Howard, who had reached based on Baxter’s error, up to second base. The Mets would get a run back in the bottom of the ninth as Buck lead off the inning with a home run, his eighth home run of the season, making it a 9-4 Phils’ lead. That would be the final score as Jeremy Horst would get out the next three batters to end the game.
Jonathan Pettibone (1-0, 4.35) got the win, the first of his major league career, as he pitched five innings, giving up three runs on seven hits, two walks and a hit batter, while striking out four. Raul Valdes and Chad Durbin combined for three 1-2-3 innings, striking out three batters (Valdes (2), Durbin (1)) between them. Jeremy Horst pitched an inning, giving up a run on a hit. Shaun Marcum (0-1, 6.75) took the lost in his first start for 2013, as he went four innings, giving up three runs on five hits, two walks and a wild pitch, while striking out three. Robert Carson pitched an inning, tagged for five runs on four hits and a walk, while he struck out a batter. LaTroy Hawkins pitched two innings, giving up a run on two hits, striking out a batter. Scott Rice pitched two scoreless innings, giving up a hit and a walk, while he struck out two.
The Phils had twelve hits in the game, with Michael Young leading the team with three hits (Singles), followed by Jimmy Rollins (Single, Double) and Dom Brown (Single, Home Run, 3 RBIs) with two hits each. Chase Utley (Double, RBI), Howard (Single, 2 RBIs), John Mayberry, Jr. (Home Run, RBI), Laynce Nix (Single, RBI) and Jonathan Pettibone (Single), had the other five Phils’ hit, with Pettibone’s hit being his first career hit. The Phils’ other run came in on a wild pitch. The Phils also had four walks (Rollins, Young, Mayberry, Nix) in the game.
The Phils (11-14, 3rd) will conclude their series with the Mets (10-12, 3rd) with a daygame that is in progress.
33 games in 31 days: Game #12: Roy Halladay wins his seventeenth start as the Phils hold on to defeat the Brewers, 5-3.
Roy Halladay pitches his way into his seventeenth win of the season as the Phils turn back the Brewers to win, 5-3.
The Phils took the lead in the first as, with two men on, and with one man out, Ryan Howard hits a three-run home run, his thirty-second home run of the season, knocking in Shane Victorino, who had started the game off with a single, then went to third on Hunter Pence’s single, and Pence, who had just singled, giving the Phils a 3-0 lead. The Phils added to their lead in the seventh as, with two men on, and with two men out, Raul Ibanez hits an RBI single, knocking in Placido Polanco, who had earlier doubled, giving the Phils a 4-0 lead, while sending Howard, who had been intentionally walked, up to second base. Two batters later, after Pete Orr had hit a single, loading up the bases as Howard stopped at third and Ibanez had went up to second base, Carlos Ruiz hits an RBI single, scoring Howard, giving the Phils a 5-0 lead, while moving up a base both Ibanez and Orr. The Brewers got on the scoreboard in their half of the seventh as. with a runner on third, and with one man out, Yuniesky Betancourt hits a sacrifice fly, scoring Casey McGehee, who had earlier doubled, moved up to third on Taylor Green’s ground out, 4-3, cutting the Phils’ lead down to 5-1, although neither team’s broadcast crew are sure that McGehee had actually touched home plate, as Ruiz had blocked part of home plate and the home plate umpire had never made a safe signal. The Brewers then cut the Phils’ lead down to 5-2 in the ninth as, with two men on, and with one man out, Betancourt hits an RBI single, knocking in Prince Fielder, who had earlier singled, moved up to second base on McGehee’s walk, then stopped at third on Jerry Hairston’s ground out, 5-3, while sending McGehee, who had earlier walked, then moved up to second base on Hairston’s ground out. The Brewers then made it a 5-3 Phils’ lead as Jonathan Lucroy’s sacrifice fly, scoring McGehee. That would end up being the final score, as Ryan Madson finally ended the threat by getting George Kottaras to ground out, 4-3, for the final out, as he recorded his twenty-ninth save of the season.
Roy Halladay (17-5, 2.44) gets the win as he went eight innings, giving up a run on four hits and three walks, as he struck out nine. Antonio Bastardo pitched to two batters, getting neither one out, as he gave up two runs on a hit and a walk. Ryan Madson recorded his twenty-ninth save of the year as he pitched an inning, giving up a hit. Shaun Marcum (12-6, 3.25) took the lost, as he went six and two-thirds innings, giving up five runs on nine hits and four walks, striking out two. Takashi Saito, Francisco Rodriguez and Kameron Loe combined for two and one-third scoreless innings, giving up two hits (Saito), while striking out two (Saito (1), Loe (1)) between them.
The Phils had eleven hits in the ballgame, with Pete Orr leading the team with three hits, all singles. Raul Ibanez (Singles, RBI) and Carlos Ruiz (Singles, RBI) both followed with two hits each. Shane Victorino (Single), Placido Polanco (Double), Hunter Pence (Single) and Ryan Howard (Home Run, 3 RBIs) had the other four Phils’ hits.
The Phils (93-48, 1st East) will continue their series with the Brewers (85-61, 1st Central) with a night game tonight. The game will be played at Miller Park and will start at 7:10 pm EDT (6:10 CDT). The Phils will send to the mound Cliff Lee (16-7, 2.47), who is coming off a win against the Braves on September 5, as he pitched a complete game shutout, giving up just five hits, while striking out six, in the Phils’ 9-0 win. He will be going for his seventeenth win, while trying to pitch the Phils to their sixth straight win. The Brewers will counter with Randy Wolf (12-9, 3.47), who is coming off a win against the Cardinals on September 5, as he pitched eight innings, giving up a run on four hits and two walks, while striking out five, in the Brewers’ 4-1 win. Wolf will see if he can slow down his old team. The Phils will be trying to increase their present winning streak to six games.
33 games in 31 days: Game #11: The Phils’ “B” team explode for six-runs in the sixth as the Phils rout the Brewers, 7-2.
The Phils’ “B” team explode in the sixth inning, scoring six runs, on their way to a 7-2 rout of the Brew Crew.
The Brewers took a 1-0 lead in the fifth as, with one man out, Yuniesky Betancourt hits a solo home run, his eleventh home run of the season. The Phils tied the game at one as, with a runner on second, and with two men out, Wilson Valdez hits an RBI double, knocking in Shane Victorino, who had earlier doubled, on a played that was then reviewed and concluded that he had indeed hit a double near the corner to left. The Phils then took the lead two batters later as, after Placido Polanco had walked, Hunter Pence hits a two-run triple, scoring both Valdez and Polanco, giving the Phils a 3-1 lead. John Mayberry, Jr. then followed with an RBI infield single, knocking in Pence, as he beat shortstop Betancourt’s throw to first, although replay would later show that he was actually out, giving the Phils a 4-1 lead. The Phils then made it a 5-1 lead as, after Mayberry had stolen second base, Carlos Ruiz brought him home with an RBI ground-rule double. Ben Francisco then made it a 6-1 Phils’ lead with an RBI single, scoring Ruiz. The Brewers got a run back in their half of the sixth as, with one man out, Corey Hart hits a solo home run, his twenty-fourth home run of the year, making it a 6-2 Phils’ lead. The Phils would get the run back in the ninth as, with one man on, and with two men out, Pence hits an RBI double, scoring Valdez, who had earlier singled, giving the Phils a 7-2 lead. That would end up being the final score as Cole Hamels pitched a complete game as he pitched a 1-2-3 ninth.
Cole Hamels (14-7, 2.60) gets the win as he pitched a complete game, giving up two runs on four hits and two walks, while striking out two. Chris Narveson (10-7, 4.46) took the lost as he pitched five and two-thirds innings, giving up six runs on seven hits and two walks, while striking out two. Tim Dillard and Marco Estrada combined for two and one-third scoreless innings, giving up three hits (Dillard (2), Estrada (1)) and a walk (Estrada), while striking out two (one each) between them. Frankie De La Cruz pitched an inning, giving up a run on two hits and a walk, while striking out one.
The Phils had twelve hits in the ballgame, with Wilson Valdez (Single, Double, RBI), Hunter Pence (Double, Triple, 3 RBIs), John Mayberry, Jr. (Singles, RBI) and Ben Francisco (Singles, RBI), all leading the team with two hits each. Shane Victorino (Double), Placido Polanco (Single), Carlos Ruiz (Double, RBI) and Michael Martinez (Single), had the other four Phils’ hits.
The Phils (92-48, 1st East) continue their series with the Brewers (85-60, 1st Central) with a night game tonight. The game will be played at Miller Park, and it will begin at 8:10 pm CDT (7:10 pm EDT). The Phils will send to the mound their ace Roy Halladay (16-5, 2.49), who is coming off a no-decision against the Marlins on September 4, as he went six innings, giving up two runs on nine hits and a walk, while striking four, in the Phils’ 5-4 extra-innings lost. He will be gunning once again for his seventeenth win of the season, while trying to pitch the Phils into a five-game winning streak. The Brewers will try to counter with Shaun Marcum (12-5, 3.11), who is coming off a win against the Astros on September 4, as he went seven innings, giving up just a hit and a walk, while striking out eight, in the Brewers’ 4-0 win. He will be trying to even up the series. The Phils will be trying to continue their present winning streak.
The Phils gain a series spilt as they win one from the pesky Marlins, 3-2.
The Phils score the winning run in the eighth with small ball as they score a series split with the Marlins, as they win 3-2.
The Phils took a 1-0 lead in the first as Placido Polanco hits a solo home run, his first home run of the year. The Phils then increased their lead as, with runners on the corners, and with two men out, Raul Ibanez hits an RBI single, knocking in Jimmy Rollins, who had earlier walked, stole second base on a delayed steal, then went to third on catcher John Buck’s throwing error, giving the Phils a 2-0 lead, while sending Ryan Howard, who had earlier walked, to second base. The Marlins cut the lead in half in the sixth as, with a runner on third, and with one man out, Mike Stanton hits an RBI single, scoring Omar Infante, who had earlier doubled, then went to third on Hanley Ramirez’s ground out, 6-3, cutting the Phils’ lead to 2-1. The Marlins then tied the game up at two-all two batters later, as, with runners on the corners, thanks to Gaby Sanchez’s single sending Stanton to third, and with still one man out, Logan Morrison hits a sacrifice fly, scoring Stanton. The Phils then regain the lead in the eighth as, with runners on the corners, and with one man out, Carlos Ruiz hits a sacrifice fly, knocking in Howard, who had reached first base on a fielding error by Morrison, stopped at second base on Ben Francisco’s single, then went to third on Ibanez’s force out, 6-4, as Francisco, who had just singled, is wiped out at second base, while upsetting second baseman Infante enough to delay the throw to first, allowing Ibanez to reach first, giving the Phils a 3-2 lead. That would be the final score as Jose Contreras collected his third save of the year, as he got Infante, with runners on second and third, to ground out, 6-3, to end the game.
Cole Hamels received a no-decision as he pitched seven innings, giving up two runs on seven hits and two walks, while striking out seven. Ryan Madson (1-0, 0.00) picked up the win as he pitched a scoreless inning, giving up a hit, while he struck out two. Jose Contreras picked up his third save of the season, as he gave up two walks. Anibal Sanchez also got a no-decision as he gave up two runs on six hits and four walks, while he struck out eight. Ryan Webb (0-2, 2.79) took the lost as he gave up an unearned run on two hits. Hamels pitched well enough to win, but got a no-decision because the offense early got too eager against the Marlins’ starter Sanchez.
The Phils’ offense had eight hits today, with Placido Polanco leading the team with three hits, two singles and a solo home run, knocking in a run. He was followed by Ben Francisco, who had two hits, both singles. Shane Victorino (Single), Ryan Howard (Single), Raul Ibanez (Single, RBI), had the other three Phils’ hit. Carlos Ruiz knocked in the other Phil run with a sac fly. The offense appeared to have start slowing down, but they have once again gotten enough runs to win the game.
The Phils (10-4, 1st NL East) will now begin a three-game series with the Brewers (7-7, T-3rd NL Central) starting tomorrow night. The game will be played at Citizens Bank Park, and will start at 7:05 pm EDT. The Phils will send to the mound Joe Blanton (0-1, 10.45), who is coming off a lost against the Nats on April 12, as he went six innings, giving up five runs on seven hits and one walk, as he struck out four, in the Phils’ 7-4 lost. He will be trying to even his record, while giving the Phils their first series opening win since opening day. The Brewers will counter with Shaun Marcum (2-1, 2.55), who is coming off a win against the Pirates on April 13, as he pitched seven scoreless innings, giving up just four hits and a walk, while he struck out four, in the Brewers’ 6-0 win. He will be trying to get his third win of the season. The Phils will be trying to start this series off with a win.
Cole Hamels gets smoked by his old enemy, the long ball, as the Phils lose to the Blue Jays, 5-1.
Cole Hamels gets touched for three home runs, his main enemy, as the Blue Jays defeat the Phils, 5-1.
The Blue Jays took the lead in the second as, with one man on, and with one man out, John Buck hits a two-run home run, knocking in Lyle Overbay, who had earlier singled, giving the Blue Jays a 2-0 lead. The Blue Jays made it 3-0 in the third as, with two men out, Aaron Hill hits a solo home run, his eleventh home run of the season. In the the fourth, the Blue Jays increased their lead as, with one man on, and with one out, Alex Gonzalez hits a two-run home run, his fourteenth home run of the year, knocking in Fred Lewis, who had earlier hit an infield single and had gone to second on Chase Utley’s throwing error, giving the Blue Jays a 5-0 lead. The Phils got a run back in the sixth as, with one man out, Ryan Howard hits a solo home run, his fifteenth home run of the year, making it a 5-1 Blue Jays’ lead. That would be the final score as the Blue Jays’ starter, Shaun Marcum, and their relief pitchers, Scott Downs and Shawn Camp, kept the Phils’ off-balance all day, allowing only five hits and a walk between them.
Cole Hamel took the lost as he pitches only four innings, giving up five runs on seven hits and three walks, while striking out only three. His record is now 6-6 with an ERA of 4.08. Nelson Figueroa, Danys Baez and Mike Zagurski combine for four shut out innings, giving up just one hit (Baez) and two walks (Figueroa (1), Zagurski (1)), while striking out four (Figueroa (3), Baez (1)). Shaum Marcum got the win as he pitches six strong innings, giving up just one run on five hits and a walk. His record is now 7-3 with a 3.14 ERA. Scott Downs and Shawn Camp combine for three scorless innings, striking out one between them (Downs).
The Phils had only five hits, with Chase Utley leading the team with two hits, both singles. Jimmy Rollins, Ryan Howard and Ross Gload had the other three Phils’ hits, with Rollins’ hits being a single, Gload’s hit being a double, and Howard hit’s being a solo home run, knocking in the Phils’ only run. Marcum just had the Phils off-balanced all afternoon fooling them with his off-speed stuff.
The Phils (39-33, 3rd NL East) will conclude their weekend series and interleague play with the Blue Jays (40-35, 4th AL East) with an afternoon game, already in progress. The Phils have just taken a 4-0 lead in the game, as they hope to end interleague play with a 10-8 record, instead of being even at 9-9.
The Phils’ offense finally gives some run support to its ace as it crush the Blue Jays on the road…at home, 9-0.
The Phils’ offense crush the Blue Jays, as they finally score some runs for their ace, Roy Halladay, as they defeat the Blue Jays on the road…at home, 9-0.
The Phils took the lead in the second as, with runners on the corners, and with two men out, Ross Gload hits an RBI single, scoring Jayson Werth, who had earlier tripled, giving the Phils a 1-0 lead, while sending Shane Victorino, who had earlier walked, up to second base. The Phils added to their lead in the fourth as, with runners on first and third, and with one man out, Victorino hits into an RBI ground out, 4-3, scoring Werth, who had earlier singled and had gone to third on Raul Ibanez’s single, making it 2-0 Phils, while sending Ibanez, who had just singled, up to second base. The Phils then broke the game wide open in the fifth. With the bases loaded via a Brian Schneider single, a walk to Jimmy Rollins, moving Schneider up to second and a Placido Polanco infield single, moving both Schneider and Rollins up a base, and with noone out, Utley hits a two-run single, knocking in both Schneider and Rollins, giving the Phils’ a 4-0 lead, while moving Polanco up to second. One batter later, with two men on and with still nobody out, Ryan Howard hits an RBI single, scoring Polanco, giving the Phils a 5-0 lead, while sending Utley to third. Four batters later, with the bases once again loaded, as Werth was walked, moving Howard up to second, and now with two men out, Gload hits a three-run double off of the heel of the Vernon Wells’ glove, knocking in Utley, Howard and Werth, making it an 8-0 lead. The Phils made it 9-0 in the eighth as Victorino hits a lead-off home run, his twelfth home run of the year. That would be the final score as Jose Contreras and David Herndon together pitched two scoreless innings.
Roy Halladay got the win as he pitched seven strong innings, giving up just six hits and a walk, while striking out four. His record is now 9-6 with an ERA of 2.29. Jose Contreras and David Herndon combine for two scoreless innings, giving up just a hit (Contreras) between them. Jesse Litsch took the lost as he pitches only four innings, plus four batters, giving up six runs on seven hits and four walks. His record is now 0-2 with a 8.78 ERA. David Purcey pitches an inning, giving up two runs on two hits and a walk. Casey Janssen pitches two scoreless inning, giving up on no hits, while striking out a batter. Brian Tallet pitches two innings, giving up a run on two hits and two walks, while striking out two.
The Phils had eleven hits in the game, with Ross Gload leading the way as he had three hits, two singles and a double, as he knocks in four runs. He was followed by Jayson Werth, who had two hits, a single and a triple. Placido Polanco, Chase Utley, Ryan Howard, Raul Ibanez, Shane Victorino and Brian Schneider had the other six Phil’s hits, with Polanco, Utley, Howard, Ibanez and Schneider’s hits being singles, with Utley knocking in two runs, and Howard one run, while Victorino’s hit was a solo home run, as he knocked in two runs. It would appear that the bats are alive again. Hopefully they’ll stay alive up to the All-Star break.
The Phils (39-32, 3rd NL East) continue their last interleague series with an afternoon game against the Blue Jays (39-35, 4th AL East). The game will be played at Citizens Bank Park and will start at 4:05 pm Eastern. The Phils will send to the mound their no. 2 starter Cole Hamels (6-5, 3.75) who is coming off a no-decision against the Twins on June 20, as he pitched seven strong innings, giving up three runs on five hits and two walks, while striking out seven, in the Phils’ 13-10 lost. Hamels hopes to get his seventh win of the year, while hoping that he can lead the club into a winning year in interleague play. The Blue Jays will counter with Shaun Marcus (6-3, 3.24), who is coming off a no-decision against the Giants as he pitches five innings, giving up a two runs, one of which was earned, on five hits and five walks, as he strikes out eight in the Blue Jays’ 9-6 lost. He will be trying to avoid becoming the latest victim to the Phils once again potent offense. The Phils will be trying to increase their present winning streak to five games, while making up ground on either the Mets or the Braves or both.
Interleague play continues this weekend.
The Phillies (24-19) will continue their Interleague play weekend series with the Toronto Blue Jays (21-23, 4th American League East) with two more games at Citizens Bank Park. The first game will be played tonight at 7:05 pm Eastern. The Phils’ starter for tonight’s game will be Adam Eaton (0-1, 5.40), who is still looking for his first win. He pitched well in his last start against the Giants on May 11, getting a no-decision as he went five innings, giving up two earned runs on five hits in a heartbreaker 4-3 Phillies lost. Eaton will do his best to add another quality start which he hopes will this time translate into a win, especially with the way the Phils’ offense has been hitting the ball lately. His opponent will be A.J. Burnett (3-4, 4.94), the first right handed starter that the Phils have faced in a week. Burnett is coming off a lost to the Cleveland Indians on May 12 in the first game of a doubleheader. In that game, he would go seven and two-thirds innings, giving up three earned runs on five hits in the Blue Jays’ 3-0 lost. He had also lost his previous start against the Tampa Bay Rays on May 6, where he went six innings, giving up five earned runs on nine hits in the Blue Jays’ 5-4 lost. He will be looking to even his record.
The final game of Interleague play and of the six games home stand will be played this Sunday afternoon, starting at 1:35 pm Eastern at Citizens Bank Park. The Phils will be sending Kyle Kendrick to the mound, who is coming off of a win against the Braves on May 13, in spite of giving up three runs to the Braves in the first inning. Kendrick would eventually go six innings, giving up only three earned runs on six hits. He will be looking for his fourth win of the year. His opponent will be Shaun Marcum (4-2, 2.22), who is coming off of a no-decision against the Indians also on May 12, as he pitched the second game of the doubleheader, which the Blue Jays won 3-0. He would go eight innings, giving up no runs on two hits while being involved in a pitcher’s duel with Indians’ starter Cliff Lee. Marcum has won his two previous starts, on May 7 against the Tampa Bay Rays (6-2) and May 2 against the Chicago White Sox (2-0). In those two games he would pitch a combined total of fifteen and one-third innings, giving up two earned runs on six hits. He’ll be looking to get his fifth win of the year at the Phils’ expense.
The Phillies are once again tied for first place in the National League East, .003 percentage points behind the Marlins who lost a close game last night against the Kansas City Royals. The Phils hope that when they go to Washington, D.C. on Monday to face the Nationals for the first of three games in their new ballpark, Nationals Park, that they will either still be tied for first or be in first place by themselves. The Marlins will continue their three games interleague series against the Royals tonight and tomorrow afternoon. The Phils and Marlins are both presently a game and a half ahead of the New York Mets, who have just defeated the New York Yankees, and two games ahead of Atlanta, who will be playing the Oakland Athletics for two more games.

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