Been away in Clearwater, FLA for a week celebrating my daughter’s wedding and have not updated the old blog since I left……….thanks Bernalda for the nice comment, see us Phillie and Mets fans can get along! In any regards here is a summary of the week I missed while down in rainy florida……yes rained everday I was there! The one week I show up happens to be the week they get a steady stream of much needed agua across the whole bloody state, oh well……. at least the Fighthin’s didn’t play soggy for the week. Here is the recap.
Saturday, May 16th – Day/Night Double Header in Washington
Game 1 : Phillies 8 Nationals 5
Brett Myers had a really nice game going seven innings allowing only three hits and two runs to earn his third win of the season. Ryan Madson got hit around a bit in the eighth giving up three runs which created a save situation in the ninth which Brad Lidge converted for his sixth of the year. Raul Ibanez continued his all-star pace by blasting two home runs in the game and Jayson Werth also hit a dinger. The Phillies pounded 14 hits in total including three from Ibanez and Werth and two each from Jimmy Rollins, Shane Victorino and Chris Coste.
Game 2 : Phillies 7 Nationals 5
Rookie Drew Carpenter was recalled from Triple A Lehigh Valley and made his major league starting debut in this one which was shortened by rain. The game was stopped in the top of the sixth inning and play never resumed. Carpenter only pitched 4 and 1/3 innings but was credited with the win due to the shortened game. Ryan Howard and Raul Ibanez each blasted home runs in the game to lead the Phillie offense. The Phillies accumulated nine hits in the five full innings of play, Chase Utley was 3 for 3 and Jimmy Rollins, Ibanez and Howard each had two hit games. No coincedence that when J-Roll gets multi hit games the Fightins’ score alot of runs!
Sunday May 17th : Phillies 8 Nationals 6 – Washington, D.C.
Chan Ho Park pitched himself out of the rotation in this one as he only lasted 1 and 1/3 innings giving up 5 runs on 5 hits and 4 walks. Park was terrible in this one and dug the Phillies a early hole after they had even spotted him a three run lead in the first inning! Five Phillies relievers limited the Nationals to only one run and four hits the rest of the way and rookie Sergio Escalona picked up his first major league win, he replaced Drew Carpenter on the roster who was optioned back to Lehigh Valley prior to the game. Scott Eyre earned his sixth hold of the season and Brad Lidge pitched in the ninth to gain his 7th save. Jimmy Rollins, Pedro Feliz and Jayson Werth led the offense with two hits each as the Fightin’s swept the four game series from Washington.
Tuesday, May 19th : Phillies 4 Reds 3 – Cincinatti, Ohio
Cole Hamels pitched six strong innings to earn his second win of the season and Ryan Howard belted his ninth home run of the year as the Phillies defeated the Reds in the series opener. Clay Condrey and Ryan Madson each earned holds and Brad Lidge notched his eighth save of the season.
Wednesday, May 20th : Reds 5 Phillies 1 – Cincinatti, Ohio
Jamie Moyer pitched better in this one but still suffered his fourth loss of the year. Moyer went six innnings giving up three runs on nine hits. It was all Reds starter Aaron Harrang needed as he tossed seven frames striking out nine while stopping a hot Phillie offense. Raul Ibanez did hit his major league leading 14th home run in the game to account for the Phillies lone run. Ibanez is making Phillie faithful state “Pat who ?”
Thursday, May 21st : Phillies 12 Reds 5 – still in Ohio!
Joe Blanton was the happy recipient of the strong Phillie offensive showing as he went only five innings to earn his second win of the season. Blanton gave up five runs in the fifth frame as he had shut the Reds out to that point. Clay Condrey, Scott Eyre, Chan Ho Park and Sergio Escalona finished the game and held the Reds scoreless. Chase Utley, Greg Dobbs, Ryan Howard and superman Raul Ibanez each belted home runs in the game for the Phillies. Jimmy Rollins had a four hit game and continues to raise his average.
Friday, May 22 : Phillies 7 Yankees 3 – Yankee Stadium, NYC
Brett Myers threw his best game of the season going eight strong innings against the Bronx Bombers limiting them to three runs on eight hits. Ryan Madson tossed a scoreless ninth to finish the game. Jimmy Rollins belted a home run in his first at bat in the new Yankee stadium to get things started for the Phillies. Jayson Werth also homered and Raul Ibanez hit his 16th home run of the season as well. Carlos Ruiz had a three hit game batting out of the nine hole for the Phillies. Matt Stairs served as the DH in the first interleague game of the season for the FIghtins.
Saturday, May 23rd : Yankees 5 Phillies 4 – NYC
J.A. Happ pitched really well in his first start of the season since replacing Chan Ho Park in the rotation but came up with a no decision as the Yankees mounted a ninth inning comeback to win. Happ threw six innings only giving up 2 runs and 4 hits. Chad Durbin and Ryan Madson each earned holds but Brad Lidge could not hold the Yankees in the ninth and was credited with both his second loss of the season and third blown save. John Mayberry, Jr. belted a three run home run in his first major league at bat ! Mayberry was recalled from Triple A to add a right handed bat for interleague play, Sergio Escalona was optioned back to Lehigh. Raul Ibanez blasted his 17th home run of the season in this one as well………… the man is on fire!
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While in Florida we took in a Rays game as they played Oakland in an afternoon game on Thursday, the 21st. We got soaked trying to get into the stadium as it was raining like crazy, so soaked that I had to buy a Ray’s T-shirt to wear and take off my World Champion Phillies T-shirt I had worn to the game! Only a security guard politely chided me about the Phillies shirt, they announced 13,000 as the attendance but I think it was far more sparse than that. The stadium is not horrible but is still a far cry from the newer parks like CBP in Philly. The fans jumped on reliever Troy Percival in earnst and booed the hell out of him when he could not throw strikes, turns out he was hurt and was put on the DL the next day……… never will understand what booing does for folks! The Rays bid for a new stadium by the waterfront in St. Pete was rejected so I am not sure what the next move is for the franchise, the core Rays fans seem loyal but I don’t know if there are enough of them! In any regards the Rays have a good young team and should be supported, if not in Tampa then I am sure some other city will welcome them. By the by the Rays won the game 5-4 with a ninth inning rally sparked by a Carl Crawford single, like him as a player but his buddy in center, B.J. Upton is a dawg in my opinion, doesn’t run out ground balls and half assed a fly ball to center field that he could of caught with a bit of effort, Charlie would have eaten him alive if he were one of his players and did that!
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