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Phillies-Pirates (Game 22): Must-Know Stuff
Phillies-Pirates (Game 22): Must-Know Stuff
Phillies-Pirates (Game 22): Must-Know Stuff
Phillies (9-12) vs. Pittsburgh Pirates (11-9) First pitch at 7:05 p.m. With a win, the Phillies will have taken 3 of 4. With a loss, only 3 of 10. Funny. The Pirates, meanwhile, have won 10 of 14 after opening the year 1-5. Less so...
From The Ballpark: Halladay Impressive Again In Phillies Win Over Cardinals
From The Ballpark: Halladay Impressive Again In Phillies Win Over Cardinals
From The Ballpark: Halladay Impressive Again In Phillies Win Over Cardinals
PHILADELPHIA—As Kevin Frandsen’s glove cracked to end the seventh inning, the ominous skies above Citizens Bank Park opened.  No matter. Roy Halladay had already done what he needed to. Save for two pitches, solo home runs in the second and seventh by Carlos Beltran and Matt Holliday, Halladay was untouchable, serving only two runs in seven innings in the Phillies 8-2 win over the St...
Phillies-Cardinals (Game 17): Must-Know Stuff
Phillies-Cardinals (Game 17): Must-Know Stuff
Phillies-Cardinals (Game 17): Must-Know Stuff
For the Phillies, the operative hope has been, Get Them On Base And The Runs Will Come. Such was the theme after last night’s 4-3 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals. They scored just three runs on 13 hits, left eight runners on base and went 3 for 9 with men in scoring position...
Mr. 200, Halladay wins 200th
Mr. 200, Halladay wins 200th
Mr. 200, Halladay wins 200th
Standing atop a mushy mound in Nationals Park on a soggy June afternoon, Giants closer Brian Wilson fired a knee-high fastball to Nationals first baseman Adam Dunn in the bottom of the ninth inning. Dunn watched. Home plate umpire Tim Timmons pumped his fist...
From The Ballpark: Kendrick Works Through Jams In Phillies Big Win Over Mets
From The Ballpark: Kendrick Works Through Jams In Phillies Big Win Over Mets
From The Ballpark: Kendrick Works Through Jams In Phillies Big Win Over Mets
PHILADELPHIA—Kyle Kendrick’s pitch count began a steady climb on Wednesday. His out count did not. This, well before the 27 minute rain delay called at Citizens Bank Park for the Phillies 7-3 win over the New York Mets (3-6). You could say it resembled Kendrick's debut in the home opener against the Royals, when a promising few innings gave way to an unraveling...
Sportsbash Tuesday: Roy Halladay ‘Cannot Get the Ball to Do What It Used to Do, It’s His Reality’
Sportsbash Tuesday: Roy Halladay ‘Cannot Get the Ball to Do What It Used to Do, It’s His Reality’
Sportsbash Tuesday: Roy Halladay ‘Cannot Get the Ball to Do What It Used to Do, It’s His Reality’
The struggles of Roy Halladay continues. Monday night against the Mets the Phillies former ace lasted just four innings and allowing 7 earned runs. His ERA has ballooned to 14.73, while carrying a 2.45 WHIP. Matt Gelb, Philadelphia Inquirer and Doug Glanville both joined "The Sportsbash" on Tuesday to discuss Halladay's struggles and his new reality...
Return of Roy?
Return of Roy?
Return of Roy?
Would you take him back? Roy Oswalt wrote on his Twitter account on Monday that he would "love to come back to Philly." Oswalt, 35, posted a 5.80 ERA in 17 appearances last season with the Rangers but had a nice 59/11 K/BB ratio over 59 frames, but also tweeted on Monday that he's feeling better than at any point since 2010...
Phillies Notebook: Catching Feud
Phillies Notebook: Catching Feud
Phillies Notebook: Catching Feud
PHILADELPHIA—Erik Kratz couldn’t have been the problem on Monday. And Humberto Quintero wasn’t the solution. Roy Halladay, making his second start following an injury riddled season and question packed spring, lasted just 4 innings against the New York Mets in a 7-2 Phillies loss before the Citizens Bank Park crowd...
Tim Kurkjian on Halladay: ‘Days of a Dominant Pitcher Are Over With’
Tim Kurkjian on Halladay: ‘Days of a Dominant Pitcher Are Over With’
Tim Kurkjian on Halladay: ‘Days of a Dominant Pitcher Are Over With’
Roy Halladay did not look good in his first outing of the season against the Braves. Halladay lasted only 3.1 innings and gave up 5 earned runs. Tim Kurkjian, covers MLB for ESPN, called "The Sportsbash" Monday afternoon to discuss what he saw from Halladay in Spring Training and in Atlanta against the Braves...

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