A story of the Fighting Phillies
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Re: A story of the Fighting Phillies
This is awesome, it was about time someone created a Phillies Franchise dynasty! I'll definitely be keeping up. I'm currently 12-11 in my 2nd season in my Phillies Franchise. I won the World Series in my first season beating the Red Sox in 6 games. Ryan Howard is the reigning MVP with 60 HRs 160 RBIs in 2008.PSN & Xbox Gamertag - TheCrenshaw
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feliz was my favorite player when he was in SF, sad to see him go. of course the giants fan all hates feliz because of his strike outs. but i believe he has done more good than harm in SF. but nonetheless, my giants beat ur philliesjust now. wooo in my game i mean lol
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Fogg outlasts Eaton as Reds win again.
Date:
Saturday April 5,2008
Location:
Great American Ballpark
Matchup:
Philadelphia Phillies(3-1)
vs.
Cincinnati Reds(2-2)
Pitching Matchup
Adam Eaton(0-0, 0.00)
vs.
Josh Fogg(0-0, 0.00)
Boxscore:
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
PHI 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 4 0
CIN 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 x 2 8 1
W-Fogg(1-0)
L-Eaton(0-1)
S-Cordero(2)
Quick WriteUp:
After last night's offensive explosion, everyone expected for it to continue with the pitching matchup for Saturday's game. It was Adam Eaton vs. Josh Fogg. But to everyone's amazement, it turned out to be a pitching duel. Through the first 5 innings, Eaton had struck out 8 of the Reds batters. But in that fifth inning, Joey Votto stepped up and hit a homerun to give the first run of the game. But the lead did not last long as in the 6th Shane Victorino hit his second homerun of the year to tie the game at 1. In the 7th, Votto led off the inning with a lead triple that was hit in the gap between Jenkins and Victorino. Then Javier Valentin brought him in with a SAC Fly. Cordero came in the game in the 9th and shut the door, striking out Howard and getting Burrell and Jenkins to ground out.
Scoring Summary:
Bottom 5:
Solo HR off the bat of Joey Votto(2)
Top 6:
Solo HR off the bat of Shane Victorino(2)
Bottom 7:
Sacrifice Fly by Javier Valentien scoring Votto.
Notables:
Philadelphia:
Victorino 2-3 HR(2)
Cincinnati:
Votto 2-3 3B HR(2)
Pitching Line:
Philadelphia:
Eaton(L, 0-1) 6.2IP 7H 2R 9K 2.70ERA
Gordon 1.1IP H K 2.70ERA
Cincinnati:
Fogg(W, 1-0) 7.2IP 4H R 2BB 3K 1.16ERA
Affeldt .1IP K 0.00ERA
Cordero(S, 2) 1IP K 0.00ERA
Player Of The Game:
Josh Fogg
Team News:
The Phillies released Wes Helms today so they could sign Relief Pitcher Rudy Seanez to help sure up the bullpen.
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Phillies lay the samckdown on Harang.
Date:
Sunday April 6, 2008
Location:
Great American Ballpark
Matchup:
Philadelphia Phillies(3-2)
vs.
Cincinnati Reds(3-2)
Pitching Matchup:
Cole Hamels(0-0, 7.50)
vs.
Aaron Harang(0-1,6.35)
Boxscore:
PHI 0 1 0 3 1 1 2 3 0 11 19 1
CIN 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 9 1
W-Hamels(1-0)
L-Harang(0-2)
Quick Write-up:
The Phillies bats just jumped all over the Reds pitching staff this afternoon. Pounding out 19 hits and putting across 11 runs. Every player on the Phillies team had a hit and the biggest came from the coverboy himself. Howard hit is second homerun of the season and the Phillies won 11-2.
Scoring Summary:
Bottom 1:
2 run homerun by Brandon Phillips(2)
Top 2:
Sac Fly by Rollins
Top 4:
Cole Hamels RBI bunt single
Victorino RBI single
Utley RBI single
Top 5:
RBI double by Hamels
Top 6:
Rollins scores on Wild Pitch
Top 7:
RBI single by Ruiz
FC by Dobbs
Top 8:
3 run HR by Howard(2)
Notables:
Philadelphia:
Utley 3-5 2B RBI
Howard 1-5 HR(2) 3RBI
Hamels 3-3 2RBI
Cincinnati:
Phillips 1-4 HR(2) 2RBI
Pitching Line:
Philadelphia:
Hamels(W, 1-0) 6IP 9H 2R 5K 5.25ERA
Seanez(H, 1) 2IP K 0.00ERA
Condrey IP 10.11ERA
Cincinnati:
Harang(L, 0-2) 5IP 13H 5R 3K 6.75ERA
Mercker IP H R K 4.15ERA
Lincoln IP 3H 3R BB 10.11ERA
Affeldt 2IP 2H 2R K 5.40ERA
Player Of The Game:
Ryan Howard
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NO!!!!! Pat has really grown up in the past season and a half,he's shown a lot of maturity and his play is all the better for it.Don't get me wrong,he's had his ups and downs but no matter how hard the fans rode him,he never had anything bad to say.He's one of those athletes who "gets" Philly,I can't help but root for the guy.Ryan Howard on the other hand.....Comment
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Preview for April 7:
Harry Kalas: The Phillies look to notch a win today with one of their best pitchers on the mound. Brett Myers takes the hill and looks to help Philadelphia tie the series with the Reds.
Chris Wheeler: Thats right, Harry. Myers struggled in his last outing. He gave up 5 hits and 2 runs. His control was very wild.
Harry Kalas: The Reds will start pitcher Bronson Arroyo. One thing everyone comes to expect from Arroyo is the big sweeping curveball and the high leg kick.
Chris Wheeler: Arroyo was roughed up in his first outing of the year. He was only able to pitch 4 innings and gave up 5 runs. 2 of which came from the long ball. How the Reds perform in this game all depend on the pitching performance of Arroyo.
Harry Kalas: Well it looks about time to get the game going. Stay tuned after the game for the Phillies post game extra here on CSN.
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man u get a phillies fan following you, i dont get a giants fan lol, instead a giants ***** *ahem* no name mentionedLast edited by a2ndrgmaster; 06-30-2008, 11:36 PM.Comment
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Re: A story of the Fighting Phillies
With your host:
Michael Barkann
Barkann:Welcome Phillies fans to Phillies Post Game Live. Tonight Philadelphia finished off their series with the Cincinnati Reds. It was a terrific game and an excellent outing by tonight's starting pitcher Brett Myers.
PITCHING MATCH-UP Brett
Myers
Bronson
Arroyo0-0 W-L 0-1 3.59 ERA 11.25
Barkann: The Phillies got off to an early start when Jimmy Rollins got on base with a leadoff single. He then stole 2nd and 3rd base. And then came into score from an RBI single by Utley.
In the 3rd, Utley was at it again. Another RBI. This was from an RBI groundout scoring Rollins again.
Utley hitting an RBI single in the first.
Barkann: Brett Myers pitched great. He did not give up a hit in the first 4 innings and had 5 strikeouts.
Trouble arose in the 5th when both Phillips and Dunn had singles with no outs. But Myers was able to work out of trouble.
Myers finished with 7 strikeouts as he went 7 innings giving up 2 runs. 1 of the runs came from Corey Patterson.
Myers pitching in the 5th.
Barkann: Things got interesting late. Philly was only up 3-2 and the heart of the Reds lineup came up. In the 8th, J.C. Romero made short work of the Reds striking out Patterson and Phillips.
Then Lidge came into the game in the 9th. The first batter he faced was Adam Dunn and he struck him out. Next batter was Edwin Encarnacion and he grounded to 3rd.
He ended the game with a strikeout of Joey Votto and the Phillies were able to split the series with the Reds.
Lidge congratulated by Ruiz after perfect 9th.
Barkann: Now here is your box score.
W- Myers (1-0)
L- Arroyo (0-2)
S- Lidge (2)
Pitching Line:
Philadelphia:
Myers (W, 1-0) 7IP 4H 2R BB 7K 3.00ERA
Romero (H, 2) IP H 2K 0.00ERA
Lidge (S, 2) IP 2K 3.84ERA
Cincinnati:
Arroyo (L, 0-2) 5.1IP 5H 3R 3BB 4K 6.75ERA
Burton 1.2IP 3H K 1.92ERA
Coffey 2IP 2H K 0.00ERA
Notables:
PHI:
Utley 2-5 2RBI(9)
Feliz 1-4 HR(3)
CIN:
Patterson 1-4 HR(1)
Philadelphia Phillies @ Cincinnati Reds
Cincinnati, OH. Monday - April 7, 2008
PHI(4-2) 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 0 0
3 10 0 FINAL
CIN (3-3) 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0
2 5 1
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Standings Through 4/7
NL East:
Atlanta 7-1
Florida 5-2
Philadelphia 5-2
Washington 2-6
New York 0-6
NL Central:
Chicago 6-1
Houston 4-4
Cincinnati 3-4
Milwaukee 2-4
St. Louis 2-5
Pittsburgh 2-5
NL West:
Los Angeles 6-1
Colorado 6-1
Arizona 3-4
San Diego 3-5
San Francisco 1-6
AL East:
Toronto 5-1
Tampa Bay 5-2
Boston 3-4
New York 2-5
Baltimore 2-5
AL Central:
Cleveland 4-3
Minnesota 4-4
Kansas City 3-3
Chicago 3-4
Detroit 2-4
AL West:
Los Angeles 6-2
Texas 3-3
Seattle 3-4
Oakland 3-4
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Barkann: The Phillies head north to take on division rival New York.
The Mets are winless this year and Philadelphia hopes to continue that.
Barkann: Well that is all for the Phillies Post Game Live.
Make sure to tune in tomorrow night when the Phillies take on the Mets. Take care, folks.
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Starring:
John Boruk
Boruk: Welcome Phillies fans to another edition of SportsNite. What a great game we saw last night in Cincinnati, how about Pedro Feliz.
The man was a late free agent signing and already has 3 homeruns in the first week of the season.
Well Philadelphia continues their road trip as they take a visit to Flushing, NY.
vs.
Boruk: Ahh the rivalry continues. The Mets have yet to record a victory this season with a record of 0-6.
The main reason for this would easily be the fact that the team ERA is at 7.11.
The will take on a Phillies team who has also struggled from time to time with pitching but have had 2 great outings the past 2 games out.
Well here is the pitching match-ups for this 3 game series in New York.
Pitching Match-Up:
April 8:
Philadelphia
Jamie Moyer (1-0, 3.85)
vs.
New York
Pedro Martinez (0-1, 9.00)
April 9:
Philadelphia
Kyle Kendrick (0-1, 12.60)
vs.
New York
John Maine (0-1, 11.57)
April 10:
Philadelphia
Adam Eaton (0-1, 2.70)
vs.
New York
Oliver Perez (0-1, 7.19)
Boruk: And here is a key player from each team to watch out for.
Key Player
Philadelphia
Chase Utley
Boruk: Utley's bat has really caught fire after the trip to Cincinnati. He is batting .387 and leds the team in RBIs with 9. If New York wants to get their pitching on track it is very important to not mess around with Utley.
New York
David Wright
Boruk: Everyone in the NL East knows about Wright. He is only 25 years old but already an All-Star. He has already clubbed one homerun this series and for Philadelphia to win it is very important to keep Wright in the yard.
Well it looks like everything is ready to go out there. Make sure to tune in tonight after the game for the Phillies Post Game Live. Now to Harry Kalas and Chris Wheeler who have the call for tonight's game. Guys...
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