
"Hit pretty well to left field, and this ball is outta here! Two run home
run Mike Lieberthal, his seventh of the year, and the Phillies now lead it 6 to
2 here in the third inning."
"Hit pretty well to left field, and this ball is outta here! Two run home
run Mike Lieberthal, his seventh of the year, and the Phillies now lead it 6 to
2 here in the third inning."
"I think I do that quite a bit," Wright said with a sheepish grin. "It's
something that comes natural."
In his minor league career, Bastardo is 18-9 with a 2.55 ERA, 1.18 WHIP and 297 strikeouts in 264.2 innings.
The 23 year old has been his way through the system quickly since the Phillies signed him after being undrafted in the 2007 Amatuer Draft.
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"This ball is juggled by Rollins. But he recovers in time to throw out
Kelly Johnson! Great recovery by JRoll. No runs, hits, errors, and
none left. We go to the bottom of the ninth. Phillies last shot.
Braves four, Phils nothing."
"Righetti stretches... 1-2 pitch... swing and a well-hit ball to deep
right... this ball is a grand slam, a grand slam home run Mickey Morandini and
the Phillies have broken this game wide open!"
"I am going to explore every option I need to," Myers said. "Keep pitching, but
if he tells me, 'It’s over, you need to have [surgery] now or you could cause
damage,' I will have it. I have to. It's a no brainer. If he tells me rehab and
anti-inflammatory medicine will take care of it, I’ll pitch through it."
"When we started the Wall of Fame in 1978, the intent was to honor the great
players in our history," team president David Montgomery said. “We believe it is
fitting to make an exception because Harry deserves to be remembered along with
some of the greatest names in our history. He is indeed a Phillies icon."
"Towering drive, watch this baby! Way outta here! Off the
facing of the second deck! And this game is tied at two! Raul Ib-an-ez
delivers."
"I notice sometimes when they're talking to us around the dugout, they're
always talking about last year and thanking us for winning and all that,"
Charlie Manuel said. "Of course, they're enjoying the game and they love us, but... well, maybe they should get on us a little bit."
"If you notice, our fans are still into everything. They fill our ballpark
up. And they stay. And that's good. I want them to keep coming to the
games. But I want our fans to start telling them, 'Hey, look: We've got to
win this year, too.'"
"The 3-2 pitch...Swing, and a pop-up, this game is gonna be over...Carlos
Ruiz squeezes it, and the Phillies are the National League champions! The Phils
move on to the World Series!"
"The pitch to Zimmerman... ground ball up the middle, J-roll dives, to
Utley one, relay... DOUBLE PLAY! The Phillies are the National League Eastern
Division champions on a spectacular double play. J-roll to Utley to
Howard! What a play by J-roll!"
“There is no question the Phillies want another starter, maybe even two starters
the way this thing might evolve. In a perfect world, they would get a number 2
to fit behind Cole Hamels, someone better than Joe Blanton, the pitcher they
acquired last season. Obviously, we’ve heard about Jake Peavy this week. He
probably would not want to come to Philly. But you’ll be hearing about guys like
Erik Bedard and Jarrod Washburn, who both pitch for the Mariners, maybe even Roy
Oswalt. The Phillies are going to inquire and be in on every one of those
pitchers.”
"A high-chop to the mound... Chase Utley's gonna keep going.. and he's safe
at home plate! Chase Utley, you are the man!"
"Could it be? Could it be? It is.. OUTTA HERE! Number 400, for
Jim Thome! Take a bow big man! There is no more popular player in Phillies
history than that big guy."
"Obviously, numbers don't lie, but I feel like I've got better stuff than an
8.00 ERA," Eaton said after Thursday's loss. "One thing you can count on is I'm
going to keep trying and keep working to get the numbers turned around and start
getting some wins for this team."
"Long Drive into deep right center field.. this ball is OUTTA HERE!
Matt Stairs with a two run pinch hit home run. And the Phillies have taken
a seven to five lead here in the ninth inning and battled all the way
back."
"That might be four-ninty-nine! It is! Outta Here!
Michael Jack Schmidt. Number four-ninty-nine in his career and its tied at
one."
"I'm disappointed," Park said. "I lost the job as a starter, which is what I
wanted. I don't make the decision, but I lost the job. I've got a new job. I
have to figure out how to prepare to be good with the new job in the bullpen. I
have good memories of the bullpen last year. I know it's not easy, that's why I
don't like being in the bullpen. But the team expects more from me out of the
bullpen. I have to do my best."
"Swing and a long drive! Fair or foul? It is a... fair ball! Outta here! 3 run
home run Pat Burrell, and the Phillies take a 4-0 lead here in the third
inning!"
"Swing and a line drip to deep left field. And this ball is..
over the fence and OUTTA HERE! Line drive home run Pat Burrell, his second home
run of the game, and the Phillies now lead it by a score of 6 to 1 here in the
8th inning. What a day by Burrell who came into this game of the division series
0-for-8. But he made up for that this afternoon, 3-4 with 4 RBI, two home runs."
"I knew something was up, but I didn't know exactly what was going to happen,"
Sonnanstine said. "They told me that I was going to have to hit, and I corrected
them and told them 'I get to hit.' I took it as an opportunity. That was one of
the craziest games I've ever been a part of."
"Line drive... left-center field... Incaviglia scores and the Phillies win
it on a base hit by Mitchie-poo!"
"Struck him out! Ball game is over! Phillies win it by a score of
6-2. Steve Carlton wins his 300th major league game, and the big left
hander is the first one to go out and shake the hand of Al Holland. Steve
Carlton, 300 Major League wins, 199 losses. Paul Owens is hugging the big
left hander. What a pleasure it was to watch him pitch over the years
since joining the Phillies in 19 hundred and 72. Thanks left hander.
You've given us a lot of thrills."
Standout Star
Mike Cervenak: .328 AVG/ 3 HR/ 22 RBI/ .832 OPS
Jason Donald and Carlos Carrasco are two minor leaguers that everybody has their eye on. Donald has been up and down so far this season, but is tearing up lefties. He is hitting .421 against them. Overall he is batting .254 with one home run and 13 runs batted in. His on-base plus slugging percentage is .679. He has played the majority of the time at shortstop, but has played a few games at third base.
Carrasco was off to a terrific start, but has struggled in his last four starts. In his first three starts he lacked run support from the IronPigs so he had no wins to show for it. In 35.1 innings, he has 37 strikeouts, but is 0-4 with a 6.62 earned run average and allowed 1.75 walks per innings pitched.
Kyle Kendrick is 2-2 with a 3.75 ERA in seven starts. He has allowed a lot of hits (39 in 36 innings), but has been able to escape jams.
The Double-A Reading Phillies are 18-13, and in 3rd place in the Northern Eastern League.
Standout Stars
Michael Taylor: .310 AVG/ 6 HR/ 23 RBI/ 5 SB/ 9.65 OPS
Vance Worley: 3-0/ 2.11 ERA/ 0.86 WHIP/ 34 SO/ 38.1 IP
Class A Advanced team, the Clearwater Threshers, are 18-15. They are in 2nd place in the Florida State League North.
Standout Star-
Dominic Brown: .317 AVG/ 6 HR/ 26 RBI/ .974 OPS
Dominic Brown has been the standout star by far, but Kyle Drabek is a player to watch. So far he has rebounded nicely from Tommy John surgery. He is 3-0 with a 2.21 ERA and 1.13 WHIP. He has struck out an amazing 51 batters in 40.2 innings.
The Class A Lakewood Blue Claws are 18-14. They are in 2nd place in the Northern South Atlantic League.
Jason Knapp is the player to watch for the Blue Claws. Overall he is 2-3 with a 3.82 ERA and 1.06 WHIP, but was practically lights out in his first four starts. He was rocked in two of his outings, but his 53 strike outs in 37.2 innings is unbelievable.
QUOTE SOURCE: CNN“What an unbelievable run it was, full of come from behind wins. This is an
underdog team that loved to prove their prognosticators wrong. We share
something in common because no one thought I was going to win either,” Obama
said.
Call of the day: Rollins has played superb defense throughout his Phillies career.
"Line drive. Oh what a catch by J-Roll. What a great grab by
Jimmy Rollins for out number two. Phillies have thrown some leather at the
Brew Crew throughout this series to silence their offense."
"Smoked down the left field line, going ALL the way down to the
corner! Here comes Jenkins, being waved around. The throw to the
plate.. he's safe at home plate! Phillies win 4-3, with a four run 9th
inning! Pedro Feliz with a big game winning double. Jenkins was
flying around third, scored the winning run. What a comeback by the
Phils. The led the majors in comeback from behind wins next year, and they
have several this year and they come back 3-0 in the ninth inning to win it
4-3. Wow."
"Bourn goes. Ross' throw is strong, and its a double steal! Delayed double
steal! Coming into score is Ruiz and the Phillies lead it 5-1."
"Line drive hit to right field. Here comes Feliz! He will
score! And the Phillies win by a score of 3 to 2 on the RBI single by
Shane Vic-tor-ino! A two out ninth inning game winning hit by
Victorino. Feliz scores. Phillies win game one of this series by a
score of 3 to 2."
"One strike to 'em. Swing and a long drive! It might be a slam! It is! The
Phillies win, by a score of 5-3, on a pinch grand slam by Ozzie Virgil!"
The "I am a rich man" look. Chan Ho sports the long hair and facial hair as he signs his million dollar contract with the Phillies.
Notice long hair and short beard.
Park looking stylish on his big day.
Call of the day: In 1983, the Phillies won the National League pennant.
"Nothing-and-two to Bill Russell.. Al Holland.They're going crazy here at
Veteran's stadium. Struck him out! Phillies have won it! Holland
dives on Mike Schmidt! Paul Owens coming out. The Phillies have won
the National League pennant. The score 7-2, as the Phillies are the 1983
National League Champs winning it 3 out of 4 against the Los Angeles
Dodgers."
"It makes you wonder, was he doing it last year? Every time something like
this happens, you feel cheated a bit. Was he on the substance when I had to
pitch against him in the postseason? Naturally, it makes you feel upset."
"So he either did it negligently, or he did something he wasn't supposed to
do? Either way . . . I'd be curious to know the details. It makes you wonder,
was he doing that last year?"
"It's real frustrating, because it continues to tarnish our game," he said.
"No one knows who is going to be next. As players, we should realize that
every time someone gets caught, our game takes a hit."
“If you know the stuff isn’t on the list, why take it? I know I’m not very
smart, but I know I can figure that one out. There are a bunch of guys who are
going to have to stop taking all this health [stuff] and go back to being chubby
and having fun.”
“I think now there are guys who are taking MLB approved supplements and
sticking with it,” Stairs said. “But I’ve never even used that stuff and never
will unless someone puts it in my drink by mistake.”
“It’s sad. I feel bad for him, but I guess he brought it on himself.”
“I used to do a lot of work with him as a hitter. I knew how good he was.
He’s a great hitter. I know his talent. I’m sad. I don’t know what to say. I’m
just sad.”
“I don’t know anything about [the possibility of Manny taking steroids in
the 90s],” Manuel said. “When he was young I don’t think he was taking
anything.”
“I’d like to see baseball get cleaned out – cleaned up,” Manuel said. “I’d
like to see baseball get through it and move on.”
"The 2-0 pitch.. LONG DRIVE! Deep Left center! Outta Here! A 3 run homer, Tony
Perez. And the Phillies win it by a score of 7-4, on a 9th inning homer by
Perez!"
"Driven to deep center field. Rowand back, are you kiddin' me? What a
great, great perhaps GAME SAVING catch, by Aaron Rowand!"
“He wanted to play [Tuesday night],” said Charlie Manuel. “But I felt like there
was no sense in taking a chance on it getting any worse. I don’t want him to be
down for a long period of time.”
"Marshall winds.. The 3-2 pitch. Swing and a drive to DEEP LEFT! It might be, it
is OUTTA HERE! GRAND SLAM HOME RUN, Jose Her-nan-dez! And it is now an 8-6 game, and the Phillies are right back in this thing."
"Swing and a towering drive, to deep right center field.. it
is... Number 49 for Ryan Howard! He is the Phillies all time single
season home run leader with 49 home runs!"
"Ryan Howard has just broken the Phillies all time single season
record which he shared with Mike Schmidt and that was a no doubt about
it!"
"That was the big concern: playing my position," Hamels said. "Having to run. I
know I can put down a bunt, but I still have to run to first base. I just can't
put down a bunt and walk to the dugout. And if I was on another team, I would be
bunting to me a couple times, just to see how I do. I need to take some
grounders and cover first. That's a big key."
"Down and in to Maddox.. Line shot! Deep Left! Gotta chance.... Home run!
Gary Maddox has tied up the ballgame at four here in the bottom of the
eighth.
"Three and nothing. Ball four! Walked 'em! Phils win by a score
of 8-7 on a bases loaded walk to Jayson Werth. Not a dramatic way to
end the ball game, but the Phillies get their first win of the year on a bases
loaded walk to Jayson Werth. Jimmy Rollins got it going with an infield
single, and the Phillies are on the board for their first win of 2008 in 10
innings by a score of 8-7."
“It’s one of those things where it’s two totally different mentalities, two
different attitudes, everything. We just don’t believe in the same things. Our
two teams, it’s like oil and water. Some of the guys on their team just wouldn’t
fit in our clubhouse, and some of the guys here just wouldn’t fit with their
guys. That’s just how it is.” Ryan Madson said.
"Bouncing ball, chopped to short. It's not a double play ball. OH, they
called interference! They ruled interference on Marlon
Anderson and that will end the game!"
"...No they didn't have to go get 'em, its not a double play ball.
They could not of turned the double play, but Marlon Anderson, takes out
Tadahito Iguchi and is called for interference- a game ending interference
call."
"Ground ball.. it's a fair ball. Kruk, to Pall, and the Phillies are the '93
National League Eastern Divison Champions. This wonderful band of throwback
players have won the National League East, mobbing one another on the field."