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  • Heisman316
    Banned
    • Apr 2008
    • 1330

    #46
    Re: A story of the Fighting Phillies

    Are you using CPU Roster Control like you were in your other Franchises ??? Also, Can't wait to see my Braves beat up on you.

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    • Marino
      Moderator
      • Jan 2008
      • 18113

      #47
      Re: A story of the Fighting Phillies

      ok im back and will resume updating tomorrow.

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      • Marino
        Moderator
        • Jan 2008
        • 18113

        #48
        Re: A story of the Fighting Phillies



        Phillies rally back then win in extra's.

        I want to thank everyone for tuning in so late after such a long, wild game.

        To begin with this postgame, I would like to remind everyone at first that their was an excellent pitching matchup at first. Sometimes its hard to remember the matchup after a 15 inning game.

        It Carlos Zambrano against Brett Myers. The Phillies were able to get on the board first when Shane Victorino hit an RBI single.

        But the Cubs then took complete control of the game with 3 homeruns combined in the 4th and 5th.

        "Big Z" was pitching masterfully for the most part of the game. Through the first 5 innings, he only allowed the one hit to Victorino.


        Zambrano pitching in the 5th.

        But the Phillies were finally able to get to him again when Chase Utley hit a solo homerun followed by a 2 run home run from Geoff Jenkins to make it a 5-4 game.

        In the bottom of the 7th, Philadelphia was able to tie the game when Shane Victorino hit a sac fly. It was his second RBI of the game.


        Victorino coming off the field after the SAC Fly in the 7th.

        Then both offenses decided to take a 7 inning break.

        Then in the 15th, with bullpens completely depleted. The Phillies were finally able to break across the run column again with a walk off single from Pedro Feliz.


        Feliz hitting the GW hit in the 15th.

        Feliz has really been a bright spot for the Phillies offense. After going so long without being signed, he showed how important he can be.

        The Cubs and Phillies will finish off their series tomorrow afternoon.

        Now time for the game recap.

        Date:
        April 12, 2008

        Location:
        Citizens Bank Park
        Philadelphia, PA

        Match-up:
        Chicago Cubs(7-3)

        vs.
        Philadelphia Phillies(7-4)


        Pitching Matchup:
        Carlos Zambrano(1-0, 3.95)

        vs.
        Brett Myers(1-0, 3.00)



        CHC 0 0 0 3 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 12 1
        PHI 0 0 1 0 0 3 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 6 12 2

        W-Gordon 3-0
        L-Lieber 0-1

        Notables:
        Chicago
        Ramirez 1-7 HR(4) 2RBI
        Soto 1-2 HR(2) 2RBI

        Philadelphia
        Utley 3-6 HR(2) RBI
        Jenkins 1-7 HR(3) 2RBI

        Pitching Line:
        Chicago
        Zambrano 6IP 4H 4R BB 3K 3.66ERA
        Wuertz(BS, 1) IP H R BB K 1.63ERA
        Pignatiello IP 0.00ERA
        Marmol 2IP 2H 2K 0.71ERA
        Howry 2IP 3H 2BB K 2.25ERA
        Lieber(L,0-1) 2.2IP 2H R K 3.36ERA

        Philadelphia
        Myers 5.2IP 7H 5R BB 4K 4.57ERA
        Seanez 1.1IP 4K 1.92ERA
        Durbin 2IP K 0.00ERA
        Condrey 4IP 3H 4K 3.52ERA
        Gordon(W, 3-0) 2IP 2H K 2.45ERA

        Player Of The Game:

        Chase Utley

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        • Marino
          Moderator
          • Jan 2008
          • 18113

          #49
          Re: A story of the Fighting Phillies



          Carlos Zambrano gets drummed, Cubs lose.

          Phillies pound Carlos Zambrano, scoring 4 runs off him in win.


          The Phillies needed 15 innings to beat the Cubs by a 6-5 final, in front of a partisan crowd of 34,148 fans at Citizens Bank Park. Chase Utley went 3-6 with a solo home run, facing the club's offense. Tom Gordon scooped up the extra-innings win, his 3rd of the season, working 2 innings while allowing no runs and 2 hits.

          Other Scores:
          New York 0, Boston 5
          W-Buchholz(2-0) L-Kennedy(1-2)
          Buchholz
          8.2IP 5H 7K

          Baltimore 5, Tampa Bay 3
          W-Cabrera(1-2) L-Garza(1-1) S-Sherrill(4)
          Payton
          2-3 HR 2RBI

          Detroit 8, Chicago 5
          W-Verlander(1-0) L-Buehrle(1-1) S-Jones(2)
          Verlander
          6IP 8H R 5K

          Oakland 1, Cleveland 2
          W-Sabathia(1-2) L-Harden(1-2) Borowski(4)
          Sabathia
          6IP 8H R 2K

          Minnesota 4, Kansas City 6
          W-Yabuta(2-1) L-Crain(0-1) S-Soria(5)
          Teahen
          2-3 HR RBI

          Los Angeles 3, Seattle 2
          w-Garland(2-0) L-Rowland-Smith(0-2) S-Rodriguez(6)
          Garland
          7.1IP 6H 2R 7K

          Toronto 8, Texas 6
          W-Tallet(2-0) L-Wilson(1-1) S-Downs(2)
          Zaun
          2-5 HR 3RBI

          Atlanta 2, Washington 4
          W-Chico(2-0) L-Hudson(2-1) S-Cordero(4)
          Chico
          7IP 4H 2R 6K

          Milwaukee 4, New York 2
          W-Sheets(2-0) L-Santana(0-1) S-Gagne(5)
          Fielder
          3-4 HR 3RBI

          Chicago 5, Philadelphia 6
          W-Gordon(3-0) L-Lieber(0-1)
          Utley
          3-6 HR RBI

          Florida 1, Houston 4
          W-Backe(1-1) L-Olsen(0-1) S-Valverde(4)
          Backe
          6.1IP 4H R 3K

          Cincinnati 3, Pittsburgh 14
          W-Gorzelanny(1-1) L-Arroyo(0-3)
          Sanchez
          2-5 HR 2RBI

          Colorado 4, Arizona 6
          W-Webb(2-0) L-Cook(1-1) S-Lyon(4)
          Webb
          6IP 8H 2R 6K

          San Diego 2, Los Angeles 4
          W-Penny(2-0) L-Young(0-2) S-Saito(4)
          Penny
          8IP 5H R 7K

          St. Louis 3, San Francisco 1
          W-Lohse(1-1) L-Cain(0-3) S-Isringhausen(4)
          Lohse
          6.2IP 7H 3K

          Injuries
          Cubs-
          Mike Smith out 1-6 days with a strained finger.
          Astros- Robert Bono out 1-6 days with pulled muscle in back.
          Pirates- Bryan Bullington on 15 day DL with shoulder inflammation.
          Cardinals- Matt Clement out 1-6 days with bruised hand.
          Diamondbacks- Esmerling Vasquez on 15 day DL with inflammed hip.
          Giants- Randy Messenger on 15 day DL with strained pectoral.
          Yankees- Billy Traber out 1-6 days with bruised ribs.

          Promotions
          SF-
          Called up RP Henry Sosa from AA Connecticut to AAA Fresno.
          ARI- Called up SP Hector Ambriz from AA Mobile to AAA Tuscon.

          Comment

          • Marino
            Moderator
            • Jan 2008
            • 18113

            #50
            Re: A story of the Fighting Phillies



            Utley's pinch hit home run sweeps the Cubs.

            After the long lasting game a night before, the Phillies and Cubs game today only lasted a slim 2 hours and 20 minutes.

            But although the game was shorter, the excitement was still there.

            The Phillies were able to jump on the board early when Geoff Jenkins hit his 4th homerun of the season off of Ryan Dempster.


            Jenkins hitting homerun in the 2nd.

            Both Moyer and Dempster pitched great in today's game. Moyer did run into some trouble though in the 4th when an RBI double from Derrek Lee then a wild pitch scoring Lee gave the Cubs a 2-1 lead.

            With a runner on in the bottom of the 6th, Charlie Manuel decided to bring in Chase Utley, who was resting today, to hit for Eric Bruntlett. Utley did not waste anytime when on the first pitch hit the game changing 2 run homerun.

            That was all the Phillies needed when the bullpen came in and shut the door for the Phillies.

            Brad Lidge was able to come in and recorded his 4th save of the season.


            Lidge celebrating after striking out the side in the 9th.

            The Phillies have an off day Monday but then return to action on Tuesday when Houston comes to town.

            Make sure to tune in tomorrow when we will have a special edition of SportsNite, where we will give a rundown of the Phillies season to this point.

            Now here is the recap.

            Date:
            April 13, 2008

            Location:
            Citizens Bank Park
            Philadelphia, PA

            Match-up:
            Chicago Cubs(7-4)

            vs.
            Philadelphia Phillies(8-4)


            Pitching Match-up:
            Chicago
            Ryan Dempster(1-0, 1.38)

            vs.
            Philadelphia
            Jamie Moyer(1-0, 4.15)


            Box Score:
            CHC 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 1
            PHI 0 1 0 0 0 2 0 0 x 3 6 0

            W-Moyer 2-0
            L- Dempster 1-1
            S- Lidge 4

            Notables:
            Chicago
            Lee 1-4 2B RBI

            Philadelphia
            Utley 1-2 HR(3) 2RBI
            Jenkins 1-3 HR(4)

            Pitching Line
            Chicago
            Dempster(L, 1-1) 7IP 5H 3R BB 7K 2.25ERA
            Pignatiello IP H 0.00ERA

            Philadelphia
            Moyer(W, 2-0) 7IP 4H 2R 4K 3.59ERA
            Romero(H, 3) IP H BB 1.50ERA
            Lidge(S, 4) IP 3K 2.06ERA

            Player Of The Game

            Jamie Moyer

            Comment

            • Marino
              Moderator
              • Jan 2008
              • 18113

              #51
              Re: A story of the Fighting Phillies


              Phillies take down tough righty.

              The Phillies get the best of Ryan Dempster.



              Playing at home, the Phillies squeaked out a 3-2 win over the Cubs yesterday afternoon. Jamie Moyer gave the club 7 innings, allowing 4 hits to earn his 2nd win of the season. Brad Lidge was literally unhittable picking up his 4th save of the season, striking out 3...every batter he faced. Chase Utley clubbed a home run and drove in 2 runs to lead the charge at the plate.

              Derrek Lee achieved a modest milestone with his 750th career RBI.

              Other Scores:

              New York 2, Boston 1
              W-Wang(2-1) L-Lester(0-3) S-Rivera(4)
              Wang
              7IP 4H R K

              Baltimore 3, Tampa Bay 5
              W-Jackson(2-1) L-Loewen(0-2) S-Percival(3)
              Jackson
              8IP 4H 2ER 3K

              Detroit 0, Chicago 1
              W-Vazquez(1-1) L-Bonderman(1-1)
              Vazquez
              CG 4H 9K

              Oakland 2, Cleveland 6
              W-Julio(2-0) L-Brown(0-1)
              Peralta
              2-4 3RBI

              Minnesota 5, Kansas City 4
              W-Nathan(1-0) L-Mahay(0-1) S-Neshek(1)
              Young
              4-5 HR 2RBI

              Los Angeles 3, Seattle 4
              W-O'Flaherty(1-2) L-Rodriguez(0-1)
              Vidro
              2-3 HR 2RBI

              Toronto 10, Texas 3
              W-Burnett(2-1) L-Jennings(0-2) Downs(2)
              Scutaro
              3-5 HR 4RBI

              Atlanta 1, Washington 2
              W-Redding(1-1) L-Glavine(3-1) S-Cordero(4)
              Redding
              6.2IP 3H 5K

              Milwaukee 3, New York 1
              W-Suppan(2-0) L-Martinez(0-2) S-Shouse(1)
              Rivera
              2-4 2HR

              Chicago 2, Philadelphia 3
              W-Moyer(2-0) L-Dempster(1-1) S-Lidge(4)
              Moyer
              7IP 4H 2ER 4K

              Florida 10, Houston 6
              W-Hendrickson(3-0) L-Rodriguez(1-1) S-Gregg(1)
              Jacobs
              2-3 HR 3RBI

              Cincinnati 6, Pittsburgh 1
              W-Volquez(2-1) L-Snell(0-3)
              Volquez
              CG 6H R 5K

              Colorado 5, Arizona 4
              W-Jimenez(2-0) L-Cruz(0-2) S-Corpas(6)
              Jimenez
              6IP 4H R 3K

              San Diego 11, Los Angeles 1
              W-Maddux(2-1) L-Lowe(2-1)
              Maddux
              7IP 3H ER 4K

              St. Louis 9, San Francisco 4
              W-Thompson(1-1) L-Lincecum(1-2)
              Schumaker
              4-5 HR 3RBI

              Injuries
              CHC-
              Mike Smith out 1-6 days with strained finger
              PIT-Bryan Bullington on 15 day DL with shoulder inflammation
              STL-Ryan Ludwick out 1-6 days with bruised foot; Matt Clement out 1-6 days with bruised hand
              ARI-Esmerling Vasquez on 15 day DL with inflamed hip; Emiliano Fruto on 15 day DL with inflamed hip
              SF-Randy Messenger on 15 day DL with strained pectoral
              NYM-Robert Parnell on 60 day DL with a torn pectoral

              Promotions
              None

              Comment

              • Marino
                Moderator
                • Jan 2008
                • 18113

                #52
                Re: A story of the Fighting Phillies



                Phillies Statistics through April 14, 2008

                Batting:
                Starters
                Jimmy Rollins .203 0HR 3RBI
                Shane Victorino .270 2HR 7RBI
                Chase Utley .377 3HR 13RBI
                Ryan Howard .267 5HR 15RBI
                Pat Burrell .140 0HR 1RBI
                Geoff Jenkins .380 4HR 5RBI
                Pedro Feliz .312 5HR 11RBI
                Carlos Ruiz .323 1HR 2RBI

                Bench
                So Taguchi .076 0HR 0RBI
                Greg Dobbs .333 0HR 1RBI
                Chris Coste .166 0HR 0RBI
                Eric Bruntlett .111 0HR 0RBI
                Jayson Werth .421 0HR 2RBI

                Pitching
                Starters
                Cole Hamels 1-0 5.89ERA 19K
                Brett Myers 1-0 4.58ERA 14K
                Jamie Moyer 2-0 3.59ERA 8K
                Kyle Kendrick 0-1 6.00ERA 6K
                Adam Eaton 0-2 2.84ERA 16K

                Bullpen
                Chad Durbin 1-0 0.00ERA 4K
                Clay Condrey 0-0 3.52ERA 4K
                Ryan Madson 0-0 9.52ERA 4K
                Rudy Seanez 0-1 1.92ERA 6K
                Tom Gordon 3-0 2.45ERA 4K
                J.C. Romero 0-0 1.50ERA 6K

                Closer
                Brad Lidge 1-0 2.07ERA 7K 4SV

                Team Statistics and Rankings
                Offense
                Batting Average: .282 9th
                Runs: 65 T-5th
                Hits: 136 5th
                Doubles: 9 30th
                Triples: 0 T-28th
                Home Runs: 20 3rd
                Runs Batted In: 63 T-6th
                Stolen Bases: 11 T-7th
                Base On Balls: 27 28th
                Strikeouts: 75 1st

                Defense
                Assists: 123 16th
                Put Outs: 370 4th
                Errors: 6 T-7th
                Fielding Pencentage: .988 7th

                Pitching
                ERA: 4.01 14th
                Saves: 4 T-12th
                Hits Allowed: 121 13th
                Runs Allowed: 55 14th
                HR Allowed: 16 T-19th
                Base on Balls Allowed: 9 1st
                Strikeouts: 98 7th



                Win Percentage
                .692
                T-2nd



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                • Marino
                  Moderator
                  • Jan 2008
                  • 18113

                  #53
                  Re: A story of the Fighting Phillies

                  MLB Standings Through 4/14



                  NL East
                  Atlanta 10-4 -
                  Philadelphia 9-4 0.5GB
                  Florida 8-4 1GB
                  Washington 5-8 4.5GB
                  New York 2-10 7GB


                  NL Central
                  Milwaukee 8-4 -
                  Chicago 7-5 1GB
                  St. Louis 7-6 1.5GB
                  Houston 7-6 1.5GB
                  Cincinnati 5-8 3.5GB
                  Pittsburgh 4-9 4.5GB

                  NL West
                  Los Angeles 9-4 -
                  Colorado 8-5 1GB
                  San Diego 6-7 3GB
                  Arizona 5-8 4GB
                  San Francisco 3-11 6.5GB



                  American League

                  AL East
                  Toronto 9-4 -
                  Tampa Bay 9-5 0.5GB
                  Baltimore 6-8 3.5GB
                  Boston 6-8 3.5GB
                  New York 5-9 4.5GB

                  AL Central
                  Chicago 8-5 -
                  Kansas City 8-5 -
                  Cleveland 7-6 1GB
                  Minnesota 6-8 2.5GB
                  Detroit 5-8 3GB

                  AL West
                  Los Angeles 8-6 -
                  Texas 6-7 1.5GB
                  Seattle 6-8 2GB
                  Oakland 6-8 2GB

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                  • Marino
                    Moderator
                    • Jan 2008
                    • 18113

                    #54
                    Re: A story of the Fighting Phillies



                    Ordonez Drives in 1000th Career Run
                    Despite being on the losing end, Magglio Ordonez collects RBI number 1000.



                    The Twins sent the Comerica Park patrons home disappointed, as they (the Twins, not the fans) picked up a one-run (8-7) win over the Tigers.

                    Carlos Gomez carried the club, going 3-for-5 with a home run and 2 RBIs. Allowing 4 hits in 6 innings, Kevin Slowey was able to pick up his 1st win of the season with some -- ok, alot-- of helo from his 'pen.

                    Other Scores
                    Toronto 1, Baltimore 10
                    W-Burres(1-1) L-McGowan(1-2)
                    Burres
                    5.2IP 5H 6K

                    New York 1, Tampa Bay 5
                    W-Sonnanstine(1-1) L-Mussina(0-3)
                    Sonnanstine
                    8IP 4H 0ER 8K

                    Oakland 0, Chicago 5
                    W-Floyd(2-1) L-Eveland(1-2)
                    Floyd
                    9IP 3H 10K

                    Boston 7, Cleveland 5
                    W-Wakefield(2-1) L-Westbrook(1-2) S-Papelbon(2)
                    Youkilis
                    2-5 HR 2RBI

                    Minnesota 8, Detroit 7
                    W-Slowey(1-2) L-Rogers(1-2) S-Neshek(2)
                    Gomez
                    3-5 HR 2RBI

                    Kansas City 6, Seattle 3
                    W-Greinke(2-1) L-Washburn(1-1) S-Soria(6)
                    Greinke
                    8IP 4H 2R 6K

                    Los Angeles 3, Texas 6
                    W-Millwood(2-0) L-Santana(2-1)
                    Hamilton
                    3-4 2HR

                    Pittsburgh 3, Los Angeles 5
                    W-Billingsley(2-0) L-Maholm(0-2) S-Saito(5)
                    DeWitt
                    2-3 HR

                    Arizona 1, San Francisco 4
                    W-Sanchez(2-0) L-Davis(0-2) S-Wilson(2)
                    Sanchez
                    7.1IP 6H 1ER 7K

                    Injuries
                    PIT-
                    Bryan Bullington on 15 day DL with Shoulder Inflammation. 11 days left on DL.

                    STL- Ryan Ludwick out 1-6 days with a Bruised Foot; Matt Clement out 1-6 days with a Bruised Hand.

                    ARI- Esmerling Vasquez on 15 day DL with an Inflamed Hip, 12 days left on DL.

                    Emiliano Fruto on the 15 day DL with an Inflamed Hip, 13 days left on DL.

                    SF- Randy Messenger on the 15 day DL with a Strained Pectoral muscle, 12 days left on DL.

                    TOR- Brandon Magee out 1-6 days with Elbow Inflammation.

                    LAA- Fernando Rodriguez out 1-6 days with a Pulled Leg Muscle.

                    SEA- Douglas Fister on the 15 day DL with a Head Concussion, 14 days left on DL.

                    NYM-Robert Parnell on the 60 day DL with a Torn Pectoral muscle, 58 days left on DL.

                    Promotions:
                    None


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                    • DarkEagle18
                      Banned
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 396

                      #55
                      Re: A story of the Fighting Phillies

                      Hey man...just wanted to let you know that I am really liking this...and thanks for the esrly support in my new thread here. I am hoping you can keep this one going for a while and I will do the same with mine.

                      Cheers!

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                      • Marino
                        Moderator
                        • Jan 2008
                        • 18113

                        #56
                        Re: A story of the Fighting Phillies



                        Welcome fans to another edition of SportsNite. On this edition of SportsNite we will preview the upcoming series for Philadelphia.

                        The Houston Astros come into town for a 3 game series. Houston has a record of 7-6 and a team ERA of 4.39.

                        Houston, like almost every team in the NL Central, has been playing moderately good this early in the season. The Phillies will not only have to face Roy Oswalt in this series but also must face the combo of Lance Berkman and Carlos Lee.

                        If Houston wants to win than this is the player they must keep from getting hot.


                        Chase Utley

                        Utley has really been playing some great baseball as of late. He has homered in 2 of his last 3 games and is looking to continue the hot bat.

                        But if Philadelphia wants to win the series they must keep this bat in check.


                        Carlos Lee

                        Thats right folks, the El Caballo, Carlos Lee. While Lee may only be hitting .272 right now, he does have 4 home runs and can go yard whenever he wants.

                        Lee is very dangerous and can dictate games.

                        The series will be played in Philadelphia,PA at Citizens Bank Park.



                        Here is the team and pitching matchup for this upcoming series.

                        Match-Up:
                        Houston Astros (7-6)

                        vs.
                        Philadelphia Phillies (9-4)


                        Pitching Match-Ups:
                        Tuesday April 15, 2008
                        Houston
                        Shawn Chacon(0-1, 6.96)

                        vs.
                        Kyle Kendrick(0-1, 6.00)


                        Wednesday April 16, 2008
                        Houston
                        Chris Sampson(1-0, 3.59)

                        vs.
                        Philadelphia
                        Adam Eaton(0-2, 2.84)


                        Thursday April 17, 2008
                        Houston
                        Roy Oswalt(1-0, 3.72)

                        vs.
                        Philadelphia
                        Cole Hamels(1-0, 5.89)


                        Well its almost game time in Philly. Make sure to tune into the Phillies PostGame Live tonight for all your Phillies news.

                        Enjoy the games folks.

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                        • Heisman316
                          Banned
                          • Apr 2008
                          • 1330

                          #57
                          Re: A story of the Fighting Phillies

                          Your franchise keeps getting better and better Marino. Hopefully I can just get that stupid dynasty manager pitching matchup thing to work right. But until then, I'm doing the matchup the old fashioned way, posting pictures.

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                          • Marino
                            Moderator
                            • Jan 2008
                            • 18113

                            #58
                            Re: A story of the Fighting Phillies



                            Phillies fall apart late as Astros win.

                            The Phillies returned to action on Tuesday and began their series with the Houston Astros.

                            On the mound for the Phillies was pitcher Kyle Kendrick who was looking for his first win of the season. The Astros starter Shawn Chacon was also looking for his first win of the season as well.

                            The Phillies managed to get on the board in the bottom of the 3rd with RBI singles from Rollins and Victorino. But Houston responded with 2 in the top of the 4th.


                            Rollins hitting RBI single in 3rd.

                            The game remained tied through the 6th inning. In the top of the 6th, Kyle Kendrick left the game with an apparent arm injury. It was found out later that the injury was not serious and Kendrick should not miss a start.

                            In the bottom of the 6th, Ryan Howard was ejected because of arguing a close play at first.

                            In the top of the 7th, Ty Wigginton gave the Astros the lead when he hit a solo home run(3rd of the season) off of Chad Durbin.


                            Wigginton celebrated after 7th inning home run.

                            In the 8th, Lance Berkman hit a 3 run home run off of Ryan Madson. It was Berkman's 2nd of the year.

                            The Phillies tried to rally back in the 8th. Utley managed to hit a 2 run homerun to cut the lead down to 2 runs but it was not enough.

                            Jose Valverde came into the game in the 9th and closed the door on the Phillies.


                            Valverde celebrating after strikeout.

                            This was the first loss the Phillies have had at home this year. Also Ryan Madson was sent down after tonight's game following another poor outing. The Phillies called up Matt Smith from AAA Lehigh Valley for the time being but expect Madson back up once he gets everything worked out.

                            The Phillies continue the series tomorrow with the Astros.

                            Now time for the game recap.

                            Date:
                            Tuesday April 15, 2008

                            Location:
                            Citizens Bank Park
                            Philadelphia, Pa

                            Matchup
                            Houston Astros(7-6)

                            vs.
                            Philadelphia Phillies(9-4)


                            Pitching Match-Up
                            Houston
                            Shawn Chacon(0-1, 6.96)

                            vs.
                            Philadelphia
                            Kyle Kendrick(0-1, 6.00)


                            Box-Score:
                            HOU 0 0 0 2 0 0 1 3 0 6 10 0
                            PHI 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 2 0 4 5 1

                            W-Chacon 1-1
                            L-Durbin 1-1
                            S-Valverde 5

                            Notables
                            Houston
                            Berkman 2-4 HR(2) 3RBI
                            Wigginton 1-4 HR(3)

                            Philadelphia
                            Utley 1-3 HR(4) 2RBI

                            Pitching Line
                            Houston
                            Chacon(W, 1-1) 7.2IP 5H 4R 2BB 4K 6.00ERA
                            Brocail(H, 5) 0.1IP K 0.00ERA
                            Valverde(S, 5) IP K 11.10ERA

                            Philadelphia
                            Kendrick 5+IP 5H 2R 2K 5.28ERA
                            Durbin(L, 1-1) 2IP 2H R K 1.00ERA
                            Madson IP 2H 3R K 12.14ERA
                            Seanez IP H K 1.58ERA

                            Player Of The Game

                            Lance Berkman

                            Comment

                            • Marino
                              Moderator
                              • Jan 2008
                              • 18113

                              #59
                              Re: A story of the Fighting Phillies

                              Originally posted by Heisman316
                              Your franchise keeps getting better and better Marino. Hopefully I can just get that stupid dynasty manager pitching matchup thing to work right. But until then, I'm doing the matchup the old fashioned way, posting pictures.
                              yea i could never figure it out so i just do it myself lol, thanks for following.

                              Comment

                              • Marino
                                Moderator
                                • Jan 2008
                                • 18113

                                #60
                                Re: A story of the Fighting Phillies



                                Marlins win first game of series.

                                Marlins take first game of series at home.


                                The Marlins beat the Braves last night pushing across enough runs to win a 6-4 decision in front of 31,785 fans at Dolphins Stadium.

                                Dan Uggla collected 2 hits, including a home run, and 3 RBIs in 4 at-bats to spur the offense. Andrew Miller allowing 4 runs and 8 hits over 7 innings of work to collect his 3rd win of the season, and it also extended his winning streak to 3 in a row.

                                Other Scores
                                Toronto 8, Baltimore 2
                                W-Marcum(1-0) L-Trachsel(1-1)
                                Eckstein
                                4-5 HR

                                New York 3, Tampa Bay 6
                                W-Glover(1-0) L-Hughes(0-2) S-Percival(4)
                                Upton
                                1-1 HR

                                Oakland 2, Chicago 5
                                W-Contreras(2-0) L-DiNardo(0-1) S-Jenks(2)
                                Kornerko
                                3-5 HR 2RBI

                                Boston 2, Cleveland 10
                                W-Le(2-0) L-Snyder(1-1) S-Betancourt(1)
                                Martinez
                                3-5 2HR 6RBI

                                Minnesota 10, Detroit 5
                                W-Baker(2-0) L-Robertson(0-2) S-Neshek(3)
                                Everett
                                3-4 3RBI

                                Kansas City 4, Seattle 2
                                W-Mahay(1-1) L-O'Flaherty(1-3) S-Soria(7)
                                Gathright
                                3-5 2RBI

                                Los Angeles 9, Texas 5
                                W-Thompson(1-0) L-Benoit(1-1) S-Rodriguez(7)
                                Izturis
                                2-3 RBI 2SB

                                Atlanta 4, Florida 6
                                W-Miller(3-0) L-Jurrjens(2-1) S-Gregg(2)
                                Uggla
                                2-4 HR 3RBI

                                Washington 2, New York 1
                                W-Bergmann(1-2) L-Schoenweis(0-1) S-Codero(5)
                                Bergmann
                                6IP 7H 1ER 5K

                                Houston 6, Philadelphia 4
                                W-Chacon(1-1) L-Durbin(1-1) S-Valverde(5)
                                Berkman
                                2-4 HR 3RBI

                                Cincinnati 12, Chicago 11
                                W-Affeldt(1-0) L-Lieber(0-2) S-Cordero(4)
                                Dunn
                                2-4 2HR 3RBI

                                Milwaukee 2, St. Louis 3
                                W-McClellan(1-0) L-Turnbow(0-2)
                                Pujols
                                1-4 HR

                                Pittsburgh 5, Los Angeles 7
                                W-Proctor(1-0) L-Yates(0-2) S-Saito(6)
                                Jones
                                3-4 2HR

                                Colorado 7, San Diego 0
                                W-Morales(1-1) L-Wolf(1-2)
                                Taveras
                                4-5 3RBI

                                Arizona 10, San Francisco 4
                                W-Petit(1-0) L-Correia(0-1)
                                Drew
                                3-6 HR 2RBI

                                Injuries
                                PHI-
                                Kyle Kendrick out 1-6 days with Back Stiffness.
                                CHC-Jon Lieber on 15 day DL with Shoulder Strain, on DL for 14 more days.
                                PIT-Bryan Bullington on 15 day DL with Shoulder Inflammation, on DL for 10 more days.
                                STL-Matt Clement out 1-6 days with a Bruised Hand.
                                ARI-Esmerling Vasguez on 15 day DL with an Inflamed Hip, on DL for 11 more days.
                                Emiliano Fruto on 15 day DL with an Inflamed Hip, on DL for 12 more days.
                                SF-Randy Messenger on 15 day DL with a Strained Pectoral muscle, on DL for 11 more days.
                                NYY-Darrell Rasner out 1-6 days with a Flexor Strain.
                                TB-Gary Glover out 1-6 days with a Strained Oblique.
                                LAA-Fernando Rodriguez out 1-6 days with a Pulled Leg Muscle.
                                SEA-Douglas Fister on 15 day DL with a Head Concussion.
                                TEX-Kameron Loe on 15 day DL with a Finger Contusion, on DL for 14 more days.
                                NYM-Robert Parnell on 60 day DL with Torn Pectoral muscle, on DL for 57 more days.

                                Promotions
                                PHI-
                                Phillies call up Matt Smith from AAA Lehigh Valley and send down Ryan Madson.
                                TEX-Call up John Patterson from AA Frisco to AAA Oklahoma.
                                CHC-Call up Scott Eyre from AA Tennessee to AAA Iowa.
                                Call up Neal Cotts from AAA Iowa to Chicago.

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