Tuesday night in Philly, the Rockies were looking for their fifth straight victory and send a message that they were for real. They started the series well, as Garrett Atkins had a huge game including four RBI on a two run double and a two run home run. Catcher, Chris Iannetta also added in two [...]
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The Philadelphia Phillies(58-41, 1st in NL East) made a big splash before the trade deadling, obtaining Cliff Lee and Ben Francisco from the Indians prior to the deadline. Both should be meeting up with the team in San Francisco this weekend with Lee expected to debut on either Friday or Saturday night, which will shape [...]
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Jonathon Sanchez has been trying to find the same stuff he had when he threw a no hitter a few weeks back. He didn’t find that exact stuff on Thursday against the Phillies, but he was solid. Sanchez(4-9) went 5.2 innings only giving up two runs on three hits, and struck out seven. Pablo Sandoval [...]
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The Philadelphia Phillies are the only team starting a new series on Thursday night, so we will have a scaled down version just for them today, with a full version tomorrow afternoon. Enjoy!
The Philadelphia Phillies(58-41, 1st in NL East) made a big splash before the trade deadling, obtaining Cliff Lee and Ben Francisco from [...]
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The Phillies played a game on Saturday that entailed 29 hits and 20 runs, lucky for them, they had 14 of those 20 runs, winning 14-6. Jimmy Rollins saved starter Rodrigo Lopez by hitting a grand slam in the bottom of the sixth inning. The Phillies took an early 3-0 lead, but squandered it by [...]
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The Philadelphia Phillies(53-39, 1st in NL East) are now winners of nine of their last ten games and fourteen of sixteen since getting swept by the Braves a few weeks ago. With that run and the mediocre play of the rest of the division, they have opened up a 5.5 game lead on the Atlanta [...]
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Rodrigo Lopez, who is in for the injured Antonio Bastardo who is in for the injured Brett Myers is trying to keep Pedro Martinez out of the starting rotation as long as possible. Lopez(2-0) got his second win of the season while holding the hot Cubs to only one run over six strong innings of [...]
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The Philadelphia Phillies(51-38, 1st in NL East) have now won eight games in a row and have extended to a 6.5 game lead over the second place Braves in the NL East. In three games in Florida this weekend, they outscored the Marlins 15-5 and Ryan Howard even hit his 200th career home run. They [...]
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The Philadelphia Phillies were able to get some confidence by playing the beaten up Mets this weekend at home. They swept the Mets while only allowing them to score three total runs in three games, including a shutout on Sunday afternoon. The sweep secured that the Phillies(42-37, 1st in NL East) would stay all alone [...]
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Jimmy Rollins went 2-5 with 2RBI and a run scored last night, further breaking out of his slump while helping his Phillies win versus the New York Mets 7-2. The Phillies got all their runs in the first three innings against Mets starter Livan Hernandez(5-4) who lost his third decision in a row and looked [...]
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