NL East Daily Recap from 9-2-09

Filed Under (Daily Recap) by mrose on 03-09-2009

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So Penny needs the NL

So Penny needs the NL

Brad Penny made his first start since coming back to the National League and it looks like he found his problem, the American League.  Penny(1-0) pitched great while going eight innings and getting five hits and only walking one while striking out two to hold the heavy hitting Phillies scoreless.  He got some offense behind him as well, but not until the fifth inning when Andres Torres had an RBI single.  This was followed by two home runs in the sixth inning, a two run shot by Juan Uribe followed immediately by a solo shot by former Philly Aaron Rowand to seal the 4-0 win.

J.A. Happ looked human on this night, taking an unusual loss in the game.  Happ(10-4) lasted six innings and allowed eight hits and four runs while striking out seven, but all four runs came in his final two innings of work.  Unfortunately the offense was silent behind him and he could not pitch a shutout as Cole Hamels did.  Rollins was the only Philly with more than one hit and only four Phillies in total got base hits in this game, Phillies Phandom has more on how they will try to rebound in the series finale tonight.

Helms gets the Marlins winning again

Helms gets the Marlins winning again

Last night the Marlins had a lead going into the ninth and typically with Leo Nunez on the mound, this is a done deal this year, but not in the current streak they were in.  Leo Nunez(4-4) blew the save as he gave up a solo shot to Yunel Escobar to tie the game at seven and Marlins fans must have been wondering what was happening.  Luckily in the bottom of the ninth, Wes Helms hit a game winning home run and sent all the fans home happy with an 8-7 win.    Dan Uggla is hot lately, as he had two more hits with two RBI on a home run and Jorge Cantu also had two hits and an RBI in the game as well.  The Marlins will look to start a winning streak after this and keep their very slim playoff shot alive, check out FishGuts for more.

Javier Vazquez had one of his worst games of the year on Wednesday night, going barely into the fifth and giving up five runs and seven hits, but getting a no decision.  The Braves actually fought back with the big blows being a bases clearing double in the seventh by Chipper Jones and the already mentioned Escobar shot to tie it in the top of the ninth.  Unfortunately the relief pitching was shaky and Mike Gonzalez(3-4) only got one out before giving up the home run to Helms and taking a tough loss.  The Braves Baseball Blog is the place to go for Braves news.

David dreams of an offseason

David dreams of an offseason

With a tie game in the eighth inning last night, the Colorado Rockies sent former Yankee Jason Giambi to the plate as a pinch hitter with the bases loaded.  He delivered, he had a two RBI single which proved to be the winning runs in the game, even after Yorvit Torrealba singled home Ian Stewart with an insurance run, while winning by a score of 5-2.  Ubaldo Jimenez(13-10) pitched a solid game going eight innings and allowing just two runs on five hits and a walk, while Franklin Morales got his 1st save of the year in for the injured Houston Street.

The New York Mets got another well pitched game from Tim Redding in this one.  Redding went 6.2 innings allowing only seven hits and two runs while throwing 114 pitches but left with a no decision.  Brian Stokes(1-4) continues to struggle as came in and was charged with three hits and three runs and THREE walks in just one third of an inning of work.  The Mets runs were supplied by a sac fly by Daniel Murphy scoring Angel Pagan and Jeff Francouer’s 12th homer of the year, a solo shot.  The Real Dirty Mets Blog covers all the Mets struggles.

The Pads sweep

The Pads sweep

The Padres continued to impress with their young, mainly unknown team yesterday as they beat down the Nationals in a 7-0 victory to get the series sweep.  The Padres had no runs until the fifth when they put up a five spot started by Adrian Gonzalez’ two RBI double and was added to by another two RBI double by Chase Headley and finally a Will Venable rbi single to capp that scoring.  Kevin Correia(10-10) went 7.2 innings and allowed only three hits and two walks and Edward Mujica worked the final 1.1 innings allowing only one additional hit as the Padres cruised in this one.

Even John Lannan can’t do it right now for the suddenly very cold Nats.  Lannan(8-10) went five innings allowing six hits and five runs and walking three in one of his worst starts of the year and second straight.  Nats hitting was atrocious as Ryan Zimmerman was the only player with two hits and only three total players had a hit in this one, and obviously nobody had an RBI or a run scored.  Centerfield Gate covers more on whats going on with the Nats.

Phillies Trade Rumors: Philly looking at Wang?

Filed Under (NL East Chatter, Phi Trade Rumors) by mrose on 29-06-2009

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Phils looking for Wang?

Phils looking for Wang?

According to  Nova Fantasy Sports, and other published reports, the Phillies sent scouts to Citi Field last night to watch former Yankee ace Chien-Ming Wang.  If he is made available, the Phillies are rumored to be VERY interested in acquiring him, the same is also said about Red Sox’ Brad Penny.  Stay tuned to NLEC for more info on this.

NL East Daily Recap from 6-28-09

Filed Under (Daily Recap, NL East Chatter) by mrose on 29-06-2009

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Lidge returns to action

Lidge returns to action

The Phillies won their first series since taking two out of three from the Mets in early June by beating the Blue Jays 5-4 in Toronto yesterday.  Jamie Moyer(6-6) went five innings while giving up four earned runs, but giving up three earned runs in earning the win for the Phils.  Brian Tallet(5-5) went slightly longer than Jamie Moyer, giving up the same number of earned runs but because of an unearned run, took the loss in this game.  Brad Lidge worked a shaky ninth inning to get his first save since returning from the disabled list, his 14th of the year.  The Phillies will take Monday off before heading to Atlanta to take on the Braves on Tuesday.

Rivera joins the elite 500 save club

Rivera joins the elite 500 save club

During the nightcap for Sunday’s games, the Mets were hoping to manage one game in this edition of the Subway Series against the Yankees.  Unfortunately, mental issues stopped them from doing that early in the game once again.  Livan Hernandez(5-3) worked seven innings, while only giving up three runs in the first inning of a game in which Daniel Murphy, the young and unexperienced first basemen made another odd play.  In the first inning, on a ground ball, he decided to throw to third to hope to get a tag down on Jeter rather than taking a sure out at first base which likely made a huge difference in the game.  Chien-Ming Wang(1-6) got his first win of the year with just over five innings of two run ball, but was not the Wang of old yet.  Mariano Rivera worked 1.1 innings and got an RBI to earn his first RBI of his career on a bases loaded walk and earn his 500th save of his amazing career.  The Mets hope that returning to regular National League play this week will allow them to right their ship, check out The Real Dirty Mets Blog for more information.

Fredi is concerned

Fredi is concerned

The Florida Marlins managed just four hits yesterday against the Tampa Bay Rays in the finale of their three game set and interleague play.  After a successful week against the Yankees and Orioles, the Marlins could not manage a win versus the defending American League champions.  David Price(2-2) worked 6.1 innings while only giving up two hits and one run, but five bases on balls to get the win, as Andrew Miller(2-4) gave up all five Rays runs in the same amount of time.  J.P. Howell who had earned wins in the first two games of this series, got the last two outs of this game on strike outs for his fifth save of the season.  The Marlins welcome the last place Nationals into Miami this week for a three game set.

Chipper and Garret go yard

Chipper and Garret go yard

Tommy Hanson continues to impress everyone and show that he is the phenom prospect he was supposed to be.  Hanson(4-0) went six innings of two hit ball to get his fourth win in five starts this season for the Braves.  The closer revolving door for the Braves let Mike Gonzalez get his ninth save of the year in a 2-1 Braves win with Rafael Soriano getting the hold today.  The Braves were propelled to victory but two solo home runs by Chipper Jones and Garret Anderson and that’s all the pitching needed.  Brad Penny(6-3) worked six strong innings only giving up the solo shots in taking the loss.  The Braves will welcome in the Phillies tomorrow night, check out The Braves Baseball Blog for more information.

The Nats celebrate a win

The Nats celebrate a win

The Nats were another NL East team which was looking to avoid a sweep at the hands of an AL East team yesterday.  Like the Braves, the Nationals managed to get the win and avoid the series sweep by the Orioles.  Adam Dunn hit yet another monster home run and John Lannan(5-5) pitched another solid game into the eighth inning to get the win for the Nationals.  Mike MacDougal picked up his third save of the season while David Hernandez(1-2) went 5.2 innings pitched while giving up three runs in taking the loss for the O’s.  The Nationals will travel to Miami and take on the Marlins this week, more will be available at CenterfieldGate.

Make sure to check back later for the NL East Series Preview for this week.

NL East Daily Recap from 6-27-09

Filed Under (Daily Recap, NL East Chatter) by mrose on 28-06-2009

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Werth with a big game

Werth with a big game

Jayson Werth went four for four at the plate with a walk, three runs scored and three RBI for Philadelphia yesterday on the to a 10-0 victory.  Fueled by two four run innings from the offense, J.A. Happ(5-0) stayed undefeated and went the distance for the win.  Brad Mills(0-1) lasted only four innings while giving up eight earned runs while taking the loss for the Blue Jays.  This was the first time in the five times the teams met so far this year that Toronto did not win.  The interleague schedule ends for these teams today as Jamie Moyer goes up against Brian Tallet for the Jays.

Redding can't do much without offense

Redding can't do much without offense

The New York Mets “B” team seems to be really getting the effect of playing versus other Major League teams now.  The New York Mets have now gone down in order in eighteen out of twenty-three of their last offensive innings, and scored 1 run in that time on a home run by Gary Sheffield.  Last night A.J. Burnett(6-4) worked seven innings of one hit ball, before being relieved for the final two innings of perfect relief in a 5-0 Yankees win.  Tim Redding(1-3) worked into the sixth inning but it all fell apart in that inning as he gave up five earned runs in the loss.  The Mets hope to salvage a game of this series tonight at 8PM on ESPN when Chien-Ming Wang goes up against Livan Hernandez.

Tampa Bay celebrates a walk off win

Tampa Bay celebrates a walk off win

J.P. Howell(4-2) is getting used to these wins in relief lately, as he was the benefactor in a 3-2 Rays walk off win in Tampa last night.  Willy Aybar came up big again as he hit a sacrifice fly in the bottom of the ninth inning scoring Carlos Pena for the Rays sixth win in their last eight games.  Burke Badenhop(5-3) took the loss in the ninth for the Marlins in the game.  The fish will look to salvage the final game of the series today as Andrew Miller takes on David Price at 1:38PM EST.

Braves lose a tough one

Braves lose a tough one

The Atlana Braves had a tough offensive game yesterday, as they couldn’t muster up a run while losing 1-0 to the Boston Red Sox.  Three Boston pitchers combined in a four hit shutout, including Tim Wakefield(10-3) pitching six strong for the win and Jonathan Papalbon pitching the ninth inning to get his eighteenth save of the season.  Javier Vazquez(5-7) pitched into the eighth inning while only giving up 6 hits and one earned run and took a tough loss.  The series concludes today at 1:30PM EST with Brad Penny for the Sox taking on Tommy Hanson of the Braves.

Rookie Reimold has a big game

Rookie Reimold has a big game

Rookie Nolan Reimold hit his ninth home run of the year and contributed three RBI to help the Baltimore Orioles beat the Washington Nationals 6-3.  Greg Zaun and Aubrey Huff also contributed home runs during the win in Baltimore last night as Jeremy Guthrie(6-7) pitched the minimum five innings for the win.  Sharon Martis(5-3) took his third loss in a row after going five straight decisions in his career without a loss for the Nats last night.  The Nationals will hope to avoid the sweep as John Lannon takes on David Hernandez at 1:35PM EST today.

NL East Series Preview 6-26-09 thru 6-28-09

Filed Under (NL East Chatter, Series Preview) by mrose on 26-06-2009

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Phillies Logo VS Toronto Logo
The last thing the Phillies want to see right now are the Blue Jays, who swept them a few weeks ago. Even starting a road trip didn’t cure the Phillies woes as they lost two out of three to the Tampa Bay Rays this week. The Philadelphia Phillies(37-33, 1st in NL East) are losers of 10 of their last 12 games but they have a healthy Brad Lidge back in the bullpen now. The Blue Jays(40-34, 3rd in AL East) come into the series after taking 2 of 3 games from the Cincinnati Reds at home this week, and going 3-3 in their last six since facing Philadelphia.
Friday @ 7:07PM EST – Hamels,PHI(4-3,4.24 ERA) vs. Romero,TOR(4-3,3.59 ERA)
Saturday @ 1:07PM EST – Happ,PHI(4-0,3.47 ERA) vs. Mills,TOR(0-0,9.82 ERA)
Sunday @ 1:07PM EST – Moyer,PHI(5-6,5.97 ERA) vs. Tallet,TOR(5-4,4.36 ERA)
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The New York Mets(37-34, 2nd in NL East) are fresh off their first series victory since early June when they took two of three from the Washington Nationals. They are also playing with a very shorthanded team as Carlos Beltran joined the slew of other Mets on the disabled list early this week with a bruised knee. This weekend, the first installment of the Subway Series at Citi Field will be played and neither team has been overly impressive. The Yankees(40-32, 2nd in AL East) were finally able to string together a series victory this week after playing terribly since being swept by the Red Sox a few weeks ago. They took the first series against the Mets two weeks ago in the Bronx, mainly thanks to Castillo’s glove, or lack there of. For more Mets news, check The Real Dirty Mets Blog.
Friday @ 7:10PM EST – Sabathia,NYY(6-4,3.71 ERA) vs. Pelfrey,NYM(5-2,4.74 ERA)
Saturday @ 7:10PM EST-Burnett,NYY(5-4,4.24 ERA) vs. Redding,NYM(1-2,6.08 ERA)
Sunday @ 8:05PM EST – Wang,NYY(0-6,11.20 ERA) vs. Hernandez,NYM(5-2,4.05 ERA)
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The Florida Marlins and their bats are on a hot streak right now. The Marlins(38-36, 3rd in NL East) have won five straight games and have climbed back above the .500 mark. They are fresh off a sweep of the Orioles at home after taking two of three to the Yankees prior to that. They will travel up the highway this weekend to Tampa Bay to face their in-state rival Tampa Bay Rays. The Rays(39-35, 4th in AL East) have also been playing well of late, going 6-4 in their last 10 and also climbing above the .500 mark in series victories over the Mets and the Phillies in the past week.
Friday @ 7:38PM EST – Johnson,FLA(7-1,2.66 ERA) vs. Shields,FLA(6-5,3.36 ERA)
Saturday @ 7:08PM EST-Volstad,FLA(5-7,4.74 ERA) vs. Niemann,FLA(6-4,4.23 ERA)
Sunday @ 1:38PM EST – Miller,FLA(2-3,4.17 ERA) vs. Price,FLA(1-2,4.45 ERA)
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Things won’t get any easier for the Braves(34-38, 4th in NL East) in the final weekend of Interleague play. After losing the final two games in their series against the Yankees this week, they welcome in the Red Sox to Turner field, who they lost two of three to last weekend in Boston. The Red Sox(44-28, 1st in AL East) took two out of three in Washington this week, but the big spotlight for the series was John Smoltz’ return, which ended up being a dud. For additional Braves coverage check out Braves Baseball Blog.
Friday @ 7:30PM EST – Beckett,BOS(8-3,3.74 ERA) vs. Jurrjens,ATL(5-5,2.89 ERA)
Saturday @ 4:00PM EST – Wakefield,BOS(9-3,4.47 ERA) vs. Vazquez,ATL(5-6,3.18 ERA)
Sunday @ 1:30PM EST – Penny,BOS(6-2,4.93 ERA) vs. Hanson,ATL(3-0,3.13 ERA)
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The Nationals will “travel” to Baltimore this weekend for a series with the DC native rival Orioles for the weekend. The Nationals(21-49, 5th in NL East) had won two straight interleague series before losing two of three to the Red Sox this week. The Baltimore Orioles(32-40, 5th in AL East) are now losers of three straight after being on a five game winning streak versus the Mets and Phillies. For additional Nats insight, head to CenterfieldGate.com.
Friday @ 7:05PM EST -Detwiler,WAS(0-3,4.76 ERA) vs. Bergesen,BAL(4-2,3.94 ERA)
Saturday @ 7:05PM EST – Martis,WAS(5-2,5.13 ERA) vs. Guthrie,BAL(5-7,5.09 ERA)
Sunday @ 1:35PM EST – Lannan,WAS(4-5,3.44 ERA) vs. Uehara,BAL(2-4,4.05 ERA)

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NL East Series Preview 6-22-09

Filed Under (Dirty, NL East Chatter, Phi injury news, Series Preview, mrose) by mrose on 22-06-2009

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Phillies Logo VS TB Logo
The Phillies home troubles continued this past weekend by losing another three games to the Orioles. The Philadelphia Phillies(36-31, 1st in NL East) have now lost 8 of their last 9 and have dropped to 13-22 at home. They will travel to Florida to take on the Tampa Bay Rays(37-34, 4th in AL East) who took the final two games from the Mets in Citi Field this weekend. This weekend is a rematch of the World Series in 2008, but the Phillies are just happy to get away from home.
Tuesday @ 7:08PM EST – Moyer,PHI(4-6,6.35 ERA) vs. Price,TB(1-1,3.46 ERA)
Wednesday @ 7:08PM EST -Blanton,PHI(4-3,5.28 ERA) vs. Garza,TB(4-5,3.83 ERA)
Thursday @ 7:08PM EST – Bastardo,PHI(2-2,5.21 ERA) vs Sonnanstine,TB(5-7,6.60 ERA)
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The Mets have been playing terribly of late, including losing their last 4 series since playing the Nationals. The Mets(34-33, 2nd in NL East) hope that getting away from Interleague Play for a few days will help them get out of the losing ways. The Cardinals(39-31, 1st in NL Central) enter in with after winning 3 straight games and taking over 1st place in the NL Central this weekend. For more Mets news, check The Real Dirty Mets Blog.
Monday @ 7:10PM EST -Wellemeyer(6-6,5.36 ERA) vs. Redding,NYM(0-2,6.27 ERA)
Tuesday @ 7:10PM EST – Pineiro(5-8,3.76 ERA) vs. Hernandez,NYM(5-1,4.18 ERA)
Wednesday @ 7:10PM EST -Thompson(2-2,3.89 ERA) vs. Nieve,NYM(2-0,1.84 ERA)
Thursday @ 1:10PM EST – Carpenter(5-1,1.53 ERA) vs. Santana,NYM(8-5,3.22 ERA)
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The Marlins are riding high right now after taking 2 of 3 at home against the over 200 million dollar payroll of the New York Yankees. The Marlins(35-36, 3rd in NL East) are 3-3 in their last 6 and hope to continue a successful interleague schedule this week. The Orioles(32-37, 5th in AL East) are coming off 5 consecutive wins against the Mets and Phillies and look to continue domination of the National League East teams.
Tuesday @ 7:10PM EST – Uehara,BAL(2-4,4.30 ERA) vs. Miller,FLA(2-3,4.56 ERA)
Wednesday@7:10PM EST-Berken,BAL(1-3,6.84 ERA) vs. Nolasco,FLA(3-6,7.15 ERA)
Thursday @ 7:10PM EST – Hill,BAL(3-1,5.18 ERA) vs. West,FLA(2-2,3.97 ERA)
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The Braves(32-36, 4th in NL East) are fresh off a tough weekend series against the Boston Red Sox and this week doesn’t get any easier for them. Monday night they will welcome in the suddenly hot Chicago Cubs(34-31) for a makeup game. Tuesday to Thursday they welcome in the struggling, but always dangerous New York Yankees(38-31. 2nd in AL East) during the final week of interleague play. For additional Braves coverage check out Braves Baseball Blog.
Monday @ 7:10PM EST – Dempster,CHI(4-4,3.92 ERA) vs. Vazquez,ATL(4-6, 3.31 ERA)
Tuesday @ 7:00PM EST – Wang,NYY(0-5,12.30 ERA) vs. Hanson,ATL(2-0,4.08 ERA)
Wednesday @ 7:00PM EST – Chamberlain,NYY(3-2,3.89 ERA) vs. Kawakami(4-6, 4.42 ERA)
Thursday @ 7:00PM EST – Pettite,NYY(7-3,4.26 ERA) vs. Lowe,ATL(7-5, 4.09 ERA)
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The Nationals continued a rare successful week of baseball over the weekend by taking 2 out of 3 from the Toronto Blue Jays at home. The Nationals(20-47, 5th in NL East) will try to once again play David vs. Goliath this week as they welcome in the Boston Red Sox(42-47, 1st in AL East) for a 3 game set. This set will include former Brave John Smoltz’ first ever start for the Red Sox on Thursday night. For additional Nats insight, head to CenterfieldGate.com.
Tuesday @7:05PM EST – Penny,BOS(6-2,4.94 ERA) vs. Lannan,WAS(4-5,3.38 ERA)
Wednesday @ 7:05PM EST – Lester,BOS(5-6,4.69 ERA) vs. Stammen,WAS(1-2,4.76 ERA)
Thursday @ 7:05PM EST – Smoltz,BOS(0-0,0.00 ERA) vs. Zimmerman,WAS(2-3,5.03 ERA)

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Daily Recap from 6-17-09

Filed Under (Daily Recap, NL East Chatter) by mrose on 18-06-2009

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Werth Strikes out with bases jammed

Werth Strikes out with bases jammed

The Phillies lost their 2nd straight game and fourth in their last five, losing to the Toronto Blue Jays and Scott Richmond.  Richmond(5-3) went 8 strong innings giving up only 1 run and fanning 11 batters while Jamie Moyer(4-6) was tagged for the loss in 6 innings while giving up 6 earned runs.  Former Philly Scott Rolen hit his 4th home run along with Rod Barajas and Aaron Hill.  Philadelphia will look to salvage one game as the two teams finish their series this afternoon at 1:05PM with Casey Janssen for the Jays facing off against Joe Blanton for the Phils.

Feliciano has a rare bad outting

Feliciano has a rare bad outting

The Orioles evened up their series versus the Mets last night behind the bat of Aubrey Huff.  Huff connected on a deep drive to righ field, giving the usual reliable Pedro Feliciano(2-2) the loss.  Jim Johnson(3-3) picked up the win in relief for the Birds going 2 innings while giving up 1 hit and George Sherill picked up his 13th save of the season.  The series finale is tonight at 7:05pm with Livan Hernandez facing off against rookie Jason Berken of the Orioles.  For additional Mets news, go to The Real Dirty Mets Blog.

Miller longs for early April 2009

Miller longs for early April 2009

The Marlins were knocked around for the second straight game in Boston as the Red Sox remain hot.  The Marlins starting pitching once again wasn’t as good as it needed to be and gave the Red Sox all the runs they needed for this win and the offense was non existent.  Andrew Miller(2-3) went just over 5 innings giving up 4 earned runs while Brad Penny(6-2) went the minimum 5 innings for the win while giving up just one run.  The Marlins will try to take one game from the Sox who have won 7 of their last 8 and send Ricky Nolasco to the hill against Boston lefty Jon Lester tonight at 7:10pm.

Owings already has 2 hr

Owings already has 2 hr

In the Great American Bandbox, err Ballpark, the Braves lost their second straight game and 4th in the last 5 to the Cincinnati Reds.  Micah Owings(4-7) got the win and helped with his arm and his bat supplying 3 of the Reds total 4 runs on a 3 run homer in the fifth off losing pitcher Javier Vazquez(4-6).  Francisco Cordero pitched a scoreless ninth inning collecting his 16th save of the season.  They play a Thursday matinee beginning at 12:35PM this afternoon with rookie Tommy Hanson going for the Braves against Matt Maloney of the Reds.  For additional Braves information, check out The Braves Baseball Blog.

Did this home run land yet?

Did this home run land yet?

In a game that likely surprised most baseball fans, the Nats took a game from the Yankees behind a great performance by New York native John Lannan.  John Lannan(4-5) went 8.1 innings giving up 2 earned runs out performing disappointing Yankee pitcher Chien-Ming Wang(0-5) who took yet another loss.  Mike MacDougal got the final 2 stressful outs in the 9th to earn the save on a Robinson Cano double play ball.  Adam Dunn hit a home run to right field in the 4th inning that likely hasn’t landed yet and has nothing to do with the wind at Yankee Stadium.  The series finishes tonight at 1:05PM with Craig Stammen for the Nationals going against Joba Chamberlain for the Yankees.  For more Nationals news and insight, please visit The CenterFieldGate.

Daily Recap from 6/16/2009

Filed Under (Daily Recap, NL East Chatter) by mrose on 17-06-2009

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Ryan Madson walks in the tying run

Ryan Madson walks in the tying run

In Philadelphia, Ryan Madson walked in the tying run in the top of the 9th for his 1st blown save since taking over for the injured Brad Lidge.  The Blue Jays went on to win the game with a 5 run 10th inning, with all runs and the loss being charged to reliever Clay Condrey(4-2).  Scott Downs pitched a perfect ninth for the Blue Jays to pick up the win(1-0).  The Phillies look to bounce back tonight with Jamie Moyer facing off against Scott Richmond.

Huff pulls a Castillo

Huff pulls a Castillo

At Camden Yards in Baltimore, the Mets got help from three Oriole errors on their way to a 6-4 victory.  The Castillo error fresh in their minds, Aubrey Huff botched a fly ball in the 7th inning off a David Wright blooper.  Two runs scored on the play and they proved to be the winning runs.  A dicey ninth inning started by Bobby Parnell and finished off by Francisco Rodriguez made the game closer than it should have been.  Mike Pelfrey(5-2) got his first win since early May, Rodriguez picked up his 17th save and Jeremy Guthrie(4-7) took the loss.  The two teams meet back up tonight at 7:10pm with Tim Redding facing off against the O’s Koji Uehara.  For additional Mets information and news go to The Real Dirty Mets Blog.

Ortiz heating up?

Ortiz heating up?

The Marlins started a three game set against the Red Sox at classic Fenway Park in Boston.    This game was all Red Sox from the beginning as they had all the runs they needed by the 4th inning.  David Ortiz hit his 5th home run of the year, and he may finally be breaking out of his season long slump.  Chris Volstad(4-7) took the loss for the Marlins with only 3.2 Innings pitched and 8 ER and Tim Wakefield(9-3) earned the win.  Tonight Andrew Miller takes on former Marlin Brad Penny at 7:10PM.

Herrera gets his 1st win

Herrera gets his 1st win

In Cincinnati, the teams waited through  an almost 2 hour rain delay to take the opening game of the set from the Braves.  Danny Herrera went three innings in rain delay relief of Aaron Harang, who only went 2 innings.  It was Herrera’s 1st major league victory and it was helped out by 3 RBI from Lance Nix of the Reds.  Herrera(1-2) got the win and Jair Jurrjens(5-5) took the loss in only 2 IP with 2 ER.  Tonight the Braves send Javier Vazquez to the hill against Micah Owings to try to get out of a small funk.  Check out The Braves Baseball Blog for more Braves information.

A-Hern can even hit a HR at Yankee stadium

A-Hern can even hit a HR at Yankee stadium

Finally, over at Yankee Stadium, Manny Acta(for now) and the Washington Nationals took on the New York Yankees.  Anderson Hernandez even took advantage of the winstream or whatever it is at Yankee Stadium causing balls to fly out and put the Nats in a temporary lead with a 3 run homer in the 5th.  This lead held up until the 7th when Ron Villone(3-4) of the Nats(16-46) bullpen coughed it up, sending them to their 46th loss of the year.  The Yankees(37-27) got almost 8 innings from their ace, C.C. Sabathia(6-4) for the win and Mariono Rivera got his 15th save of the year.  The David vs Goliath matchup continues tonight in the Bronx with John Lannon taking on Chien-Ming Wang.  For more Nationals news and information, go to CenterfieldGate.com