2012年9月9日星期日

Phillies win in walkoff fashion --- again


  John Mayberry Jr. made some heart stop for a second, then he won on Sunday afternoon.

 With the bases loaded and the game tied at 2, 0-2 blooped Mayberry soil deep left field that Carlos Gonzalez is trying to sell as a twist.

 But a few seconds later decided to take the third base umpire Rob Drake and Nate Schierholz Holtz scored the winning run to give the Phils a 3-2 win over the Rockies.

 It was the second consecutive victory walkoff for the Phillies, who also beat Rockies 3-2 Friday night. The Philles now have 11 dates off wins this season.

 At 68 to 71, the Phillies are now just three games under .500 for the first time since the 14th June, when they were 31 to 34.

 Trailing 2-0 band, the Phillies in the third.

 With two outs and runners at the corners, Ryan Howard ripped a line drive into the center moves, the Cole Hamels (walk) and Chase Utley (single) scored. John Mayberry Jr. followed with his second walk of the day, so the rally alive, but Dom Brown hit a grounder to short to end the inning.

 With Hamels himself after throwing seven innings two-run ball, the bullpen threw a scoreless eighth and ninth.

 Antonio Bastardo had another impressive performance. The two outs in the eighth, he gave a series of recorded 6 1/3 scoreless innings. During the sequence, the left-hander fanned 14 of 23 batters he faced (including two Sundays) and were only four hits in that time.

 After leaving a leadoff walk - rookie Phillippe Aumont only batter he faced to end the eighth before Jonathan Papelbon got the Rockies to go 1-2-3 retired.

 Rockies pitcher then remove 11 of the next 12 batters she faced. Finally, in the seventh inning Laynce Nix was not the first Phillies third in scoring position since. But he was stranded when Jimmy Rollins popped out and Nate Schierholz Holtz grounded out.

 After a first round 1-2-3 Hamels allowed a pair of two tracks on the second courtesy hitter eight holes DJ RBI single pitcher Tyler Chatswood Lemahieu basic execution and scoring key.

 Dinger: Old Lehigh and Liberty Star Matt McBride began and the first base and hitting seventh Rockies. He was 0-for-3 withdrawn before the benefit of a pinch hitter in the ninth.





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