NL East Daily Recap from 7-12-09

Feliz Powers Phils
The Phillies started this homestand on July 3rd with a terrible record at home, especially for a 1st place team in July of a season. They changed that with a 9-1 homestand which was capped by a series sweep of the Pirates this weekend. Pedro Feliz hit his 6th home run of the season and 6th grand slam of his career in the first inning, giving J.A. Happ and the Phillies pitching all the runs they would need in winning 5-2. Happ(6-0) finished a very solid first half, with his sixth win against zero losses while starting the year in relief and finishing the half as likely Philly’s most solid starter. The Phillies will go into the break with a four game division lead, check out Phillies Phandom for more Philly info.
Virgil Vasquez(1-3) took the loss for the Pirates and after a solid debut for the Pirates, has lost three straight starts.

Johnson stays strong
Josh Johnson made sure to show that he is absolutely deserving of the All-Star nod he got a week ago, with another very solid start on Sunday. Johnson(8-2) got his eighth win of the year while pitching into the seventh allowing eight hits and one run, while striking out seven batters. He was helped by some early runs by the Marlins hitting with Cody Ross delivering a bases clearing double in the first, and the Marlins led 6-1 when he left the game and won 8-1 at the end of the day. Florida had been only one game back of first nine days ago, but faltered slightly as the Phillies stayed hot going into the break. Most of their team and especially relief pitching will get their much needed break this week before getting back to the grind.
Doug Davis(4-9) only lasted four innings on Sunday as he gave up five runs on three walks and seven hits and a home run for the loss.

Hawpe delivers before the ASG
The Braves took a 4-0 lead in the top of the second inning yesterday in Denver, in what would turn out to be a back and forth game between the teams. The Rockies steadily fought back scoring single runs in the second,third, fourth and eighth while sprinkling in three runs in the seventh and the winning run in the bottom of the ninth. First time All-Star Brad Hawpe hit a double with the game tied in the ninth which scored Seth Smith to give the Rockies the 8-7 win and sending the Braves to the break on a sour note. Huston Street(3-1) got the win in relief as he pitched a perfect ninth of the inning before the Braves won the game. The two teams used a total of thirteen pitchers, so those pitchers are very happy to see the break come so they can rest up.
Luis Valdez(0-1) took the loss while giving up the game winning hits and runs in the ninth inning for the Braves. Check out the Braves Baseball Blog for more on this.

Schneider ends the drought
The New York Mets did what seemed the impossible this weekend, and won a series and at the same time, winning the rubber game. Taking two out of three from the Reds will go down as only their second series victory since the beginning of June. Mike Pelfrey(7-4) pitched seven strong innings giving up three earned runs and leaving with a 9-3 lead, but the Mets bullpen made it interesting before giving him the win. Sean Green and Pedro Feliciano couldn’t get out of the eighth inning with a single out before Bobby Parnell had to come in and save them, but not before allowing three runs, all charged to Sean Green. Francisco Rodriguez worked a shaky ninth inning giving up a run, a hit and a walk before retiring the side for his 23rd save of the first half and a 9-7 Mets victory. Check out The Real Dirty Mets blog for more Mets info.
Aaron Harang(5-9) once again could not get the win in a start, getting his ninth loss while giving up five runs in just three innings pitched.

Valverde looks funny in glasses
The Washington Nationals continue have trouble winning games, and did just that on Sunday afternoon in Houston. Brian Moehler(6-5) shut the Nats down for 6.1 innings while allowing seven hits and two runs en route to a 5-0 Astros win. For a while it looked like Miguel Tejada’s RBI single in the first would hold up, but Kaz Matsui gave some insurance runs in the seventh with a three run homer. Jose Valverde worked the ninth inning with a strike out and a hit to get his eighth save this season for the ‘Stros.
Jordan Zimmermann(3-4) also worked 6.1 innings for the Nats but was charged with four of the five runs the Astros got and now has a losing record for the Nationals. Late last night, Manny Acta was fired by the Nationals after his team’s 26-61 start to the season., read more about that and the Nationals at CenterfieldGate.




















