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NL East Daily Recap from 9-2-09
Filed Under (Daily Recap) by mrose on 03-09-2009
Tagged Under : Aaron Rowand, Adrian Gonzalez, Angel Pagan, Atlanta Braves, Brad Penny, Brian Stokes, Centerfield Gate, Chase Headley, Chipper Jones, Cole Hamels, Colorado Rockies, Dan Uggla, Daniel Murphy, Edward Mujica, Fishguts, Florida Marlins, Franklin Morales, Ian Stewart, J.A. Happ, Jason Giambi, Javier Vazquez, Jeff Francouer, Jimmy Rollins, John Lannan, Jorge Cantu, Juan Uribe, Kevin Correia, Leo Nunez, Mike Gonzalez, New York Mets, Philadelphia Phillies, Phillies Phandom, Ryan Zimmerman, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Giants, The Braves Baseball Blog, The Real Dirty Mets Blog, Tim Redding, Ubaldo Jimenez, Washington Nationals, Wes Helms, Will Venable, Yorvit Torrealba, Yunel Escobar

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
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
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 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.










































