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NL East Series Preview from 8-13-09 through 8-17-09

Filed Under (Marlins Player News, Series Preview) by mrose on 14-08-2009

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Phillies Logo VS Braves Logo
The Philadelphia Phillies(64-48, 1st in NL East) may have finally figured out their troubles since the trade deadline this week.  This week, after being swept by the Marlins, the offense may have finally come back to life during a three game set in Chicago.  Cliff Lee has been outstanding as he has three wins in as many games and even Ben Francisco was the hero for a night on Monday.  They will look to put some space between themselves and the third place Braves and do better against a division rival than they did last weekend.  Phillies Phandom will have all the information on this series you need.

The Atlanta Braves(60-54, 3rd in NL East 5GB, 3.5GB of wildcard) have won five straight and seven out of eight games.  It started last week with a west coast swing where they took two of three from the lowly Padres and then were able to take three out of four from the Dodgers and gain ground in the playoffs races.  This week they swept the Nats in a two game set and will hope to stay close in both playoff races.  Martin Prado and Yunel Escobar are still on fire for the Braves and they hope Nate McClouth will be back soon as he has been day to day. The Braves Baseball Blog has more info on the series and the game.

Be sure to check back for the Chatter Up! Between these two blogs today.

Probable pitching matchups are below:

Friday @ 7:30PM EST – Blanton,PHI(7-6,4.02 ERA) vs. Jurrjens,ATL(9-8,3.01 ERA)
Saturday @ 4:00PM EST – Hamels,PHI(7-7,4.77 ERA) vs. Kawakami,ATL(5-9,4.12 ERA)
Sunday @ 8:00PM EST – Happ,PHI(8-2,2.75 ERA) vs. Vazquez,ATL(10-7,2.90 ERA)
Rockies Logo VS Marlins Logo
The Florida Marlins(61-54, 2nd in NL East 4.5GB, 3GB of wildcard) seemed to get a wakeup call last week when they were swept by the Nationals.  Since that time, they are 6-1 including a series sweep last weekend of the division leading Phillies.  They took three of four from the Astros this week and head into a VERY important series.  They welcome in the wildcard leading Colorado Rockies for three games and could potentially leave town being tied for the wildcard if they can pull off a sweep.  They will send Josh Johnson to the mound in the opener, so that is working for them.  FishGuts will have more on the Marlins and this defining series.

The Colorado Rockies(64-51 2nd in NL West 5GB, 1st in NL Wildcard) have been on fire since the All-Star break except for a rough patch against the Phillies a week ago.  This week they came off a three of four from the Cubs and finished with two of three at home against the Pirates with three large wins.  The Rox are currently leading the wildcard, but they do have teams hot on their tail, including the Giants at only 1.5 gmaes back, the Marlins as mentioned above and the Braves only 3.5 games back.

Probable pitching matchups are below:

Friday @ 7:10PM EST – Hammel,COL(7-6,4.66 ERA) vs. Johnson,FLA(11-2,2.92 ERA)
Saturday @ 6:10PM EST – Cook,COL(10-4,3.93 ERA) vs. VandenHurk,FLA(2-1,4.15 ERA)
Sunday @ 5:05PM EST – De La Rosa,COL(10-8,4.78 ERA) vs. Volstad,FLA(8-9,4.71 ERA)
Giants Logo VS Mets Logo
The New York Mets(61-54, 4th in NL East 12GB) have a lot of red L’s on the schedule for the past few weeks.  The talks of the team not shaving until they made it to .500 are long gone as over the past 13 games are only 4-9 and the schedule has not been that difficult.  They have lost those games to the Diamondbacks and Padres mainly with a couple against the Central division leading Cardinals for two.  the injuries don’t appear to end for the Mets, and this week they found out Delgado may also be done for the year.  The Real Dirty Mets Blog is your place to go for more information on the Mets.
The San Francisco Giants(62-52, 3rd in NL West 6.5GB, 2nd in Wildcard 1.5GB) have hit rough times in the past week and with that, fell out of the wildcard lead.  The Giants lose two of three to the Reds last weekend and then followed that up with a series loss to the Dodgers, but did take the final game on their way to New York.  They will hope their pitching continues to impress in this series and going forward as they do extend after this four game set to Cincinnati and finally on to the Rockies next weekend.

Probable pitching matchups are below:

Friday @ 7:10PM EST – Zito,SF(8-10,4.40 ERA) vs. Parnell,NYM(2-4,3.94 ERA)
Saturday @ 4:10PM EST – Cain,SF(12-4,2.44 ERA) vs. Santana,NYM(13-8,3.00 ERA)
Sunday @ 1:10PM EST – Sanchez,SF(5-10,4.61 ERA) vs. Pelfrey,NYM(8-8,4.88 ERA)
Monday @ 7:10PM EST – Martinez,SF(2-1,6.00 ERA) vs. Hernandez,NYM(7-7,5.28 ERA)
Nationals Logo VS Reds Logo
The Washington Nationals(40-74, 5th in NL East 24.5GB) followed up their eight game winning streak by losing two games in a row by a combined 14-3 score. Whatever had gotten into their bats definitely made its way right back out during this past two game set against the Braves. They will now travel for Cincinnati to begin a four game set against the Reds and hope their hitting and pitching can go back to last week’s levels. In The Great American Ballpark, they certainly have a good chance of getting some hits, but the pitching could still struggle. CenterfieldGate has more information on the Nats, be sure to check them out.

The Cincinnati Reds(49-64, 5th in NL Central 13.5GB) are one of many teams who have already wrote off the season and you may even see more trades from. Oddly, they did make a few trades at the deadline, but unless they go on an insane winning streak, they will not sniff the playoffs. They will send a pitcher to the mound in this series that has been the subject of trade talks for a while, Bronson Arroyo and likely their closer Francisco Cordero will be seen too, who also has been in rumors.

Probable pitching matchups are below:

Thursday @ 7:10PM EST – Reds 7 Nationals 0
Friday @ 7:10PM EST – Mock,WAS(1-4,6.14 ERA) vs. Harang,CIN(6-13,4.43 ERA)
Saturday @ 7:10PM EST – Martin,WAS(1-2,5.91 ERA) vs. Cueto,CIN(8-9,4.23 ERA)
Sunday @ 1:10PM EST – Lannan,WAS(8-9,3.58 ERA) vs. Lehr,CIN(2-0,1.80 ERA)

NL East Series Preview 8-13-09 through 8-16-09 Nationals Only Edition

Filed Under (Series Preview) by mrose on 13-08-2009

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Nationals Logo VS Reds Logo
The Washington Nationals(40-74, 5th in NL East 24.5GB) followed up their eight game winning streak by losing two games in a row by a combined 14-3 score.  Whatever had gotten into their bats definitely made its way right back out during this past two game set against the Braves.  They will now travel for Cincinnati to begin a four game set against the Reds and hope their hitting and pitching can go back to last week’s levels.  In The Great American Ballpark, they certainly have a good chance of getting some hits, but the pitching could still struggle.  CenterfieldGate has more information on the Nats, be sure to check them out.

The Cincinnati Reds(49-64, 5th in NL Central 13.5GB) are one of many teams who have already wrote off the season and you may even see more trades from.  Oddly, they did make a few trades at the deadline, but unless they go on an insane winning streak, they will not sniff the playoffs.  They will send a pitcher to the mound in this series that has been the subject of trade talks for a while, Bronson Arroyo and likely their closer Francisco Cordero will be seen too, who also has been in rumors.

Probable pitching matchups are below:

Thursday @ 7:10PM EST – Balester,WAS(1-1,5.21 ERA) vs. Arroyo,CIN(10-11,5.04 ERA)
Friday @ 7:10PM EST – Mock,WAS(1-4,6.14 ERA) vs. Harang,CIN(6-13,4.43 ERA)
Saturday @ 7:10PM EST – Martin,WAS(1-2,5.91 ERA) vs. Cueto,CIN(8-9,4.23 ERA)
Sunday @ 1:10PM EST – Lannan,WAS(8-9,3.58 ERA) vs. Lehr,CIN(2-0,1.80 ERA)

NL East Series Preview from 8-6-09 through 8-9-09

Filed Under (Series Preview) by mrose on 07-08-2009

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Marlins Logo VS Phillies Logo
The Philadelphia Phillies(61-45, 1st in NL East) had a rough weekend as they lost three of four to the Giants, but then rebounded well to take the series from the Rockies. The series did not start out promising as they lost the opener, but lefties J.A. Happ and the newest Philly Cliff Lee hammered down the final two games. They will now look to put some more distance between themselves and the second place Marlins who are reeling. Check out Phillies Phandom for more Philadelphia insight.

The Florida Marlins(55-53, 2nd in NL East 7GB, 5GB in WildCard) came out of the weekend winning two of three in exciting games against the Cubs with confidence. In their sight was the last place Washington Nationals team and they were likely riding high. Apparently they were running too high as they dropped all three games of them, and all were winnable. The Nationals came back in two of the games from deficits and used the home run ball as a huge weapon. The Nationals won’t get any relief from the long ball with the powerful lineup the Phillies bring and being in Citizens Bank Park, but they hope for better results than earlier in the week. FishGuts has all the info on this series and more.

Make sure to check out Chatter Up! Featuring Phillies Phandom and FishGuts.

Probable pitching matchups are below:

Friday @ 7:35PM EST – Nolasco,FLA(7-7,5.00 ERA) vs. Blanton,PHI(7-5,4.02 ERA)
Saturday @ 7:05PM EST – West,FLA(3-4,4.91 ERA) vs. Hamels,PHI(7-6,4.68 ERA)
Sunday@1:35PM EST – Johnson,FLA(10-2, 2.98 ERA) vs. Moyer,PHI(10-8,5.55 ERA)
Braves Logo VS Dodgers Logo
The Atlanta Braves(55-53, 3rd in NL East 6.5GB, 5GB of Wild Card) must have the schedule makers. Just after a rough stretch last week of losing two of three to rival Marlins and then two out of three to the National League leading Dodgers, they finally got to face the Padres. They took two out of three from the Padres, but next, they go up the interstate to play the Dodgers again, but this time for four and on the road. They have a couple days off on the horizon next week, but first they must manage through a grueling set in ending this road trip. The Braves Baseball Blog will have more information on the Braves for you.

The Los Angeles Dodgers(66-42, 1st in NL West) have hit a fairly unexpected rough road on their trip to a division title. Last week they went on a four game losing streak before winning three of four against the Cardinals and Braves to end their week. This week, they welcomed in Milwaukee, and except for a 17-4 victory on Tuesday night, they couldn’t get a “W” next to them. After seeing their division lead slip to 6 games with the hot play of the Giants and Rockies, they look to get back on track against the Braves.

Probable pitching matchups are below:

Thursday @ 10:10PM EST – Dodgers 5 Braves 4
Friday@10:10PM EST-Jurrjens,ATL(9-8,2.85 ERA) vs. Billingsley,LAD(11-6,3.82 ERA)
Saturday @ 10:10PM EST – Kawakami,ATL(5-9,4.38 ERA) vs. Kershaw,LAD(8-6,2.89 ERA)
Sunday @ 4:10PM EST – Vazquez,ATL(9-7,2.99 ERA) vs. Kuroda,LAD(4-5,4.44 ERA)
Mets Logo vs_120x120 Padres Logo
The New York Mets(51-56, 4th in NL East 10GB) are extremely up and down, but at this point, you have to believe they are just playing out the string and praying for no more injuries. After losing three out of four to the Diamondbacks this weekend, they welcomed in the Cardinals for two games. They lost the first game late on a blown save by KRod and came back incredibly strong with a 9-0 mashing of the Cards on Wednesday afternoon. They hope that a west coast trip is just what the doctor ordered to at least get back to .500. They start with four games in San Diego followed by a place they love to play, Arizona. Check out The Real Dirty Mets Blog for more information throughout the series.

The San Diego Padres(44-65, 5th in NL West 22.5GB) followed up a five game winning streak towards the end of last week by losing three out of four. They are currently on a 2 game skid and will continue to send their young and rebuilding team out there to see what they can do. It does seem that they are getting different heroes daily and a Pads fan has to hope for the future.

The probable pitchers are shown below:

Thursday @ 10:05PM EST – Padres 8 Mets 3
Friday @ 10:05PM EST – Perez,NYM(2-3,7.03 ERA) vs. Correia,SD(7-9,4.73 ERA)
Saturday @ 10:05PM EST – Parnell,NYM(2-3,3.74 ERA) vs. Latos,SD(3-1,2.66 ERA)
Sunday @ 4:05PM EST-Santana,NYM(12-8,3.10 ERA) vs. Stauffer,SD(1-3,3.12 ERA)
Cardinals Logo vs_120x120 Nats Logo
The Washington Nationals(37-72, 5th in NL East 25.5GB) are now winners of five straight and have now had streaks of four and five games in the past two weeks.  They also surprised many this week by sweeping the Florida Marlins right out of town and doing it impressively.  They will hope to continue their recent success as the Arizona Diamondbacks come in for three before heading out on a road trip.  Check out CenterfieldGate for more news, information and insight on the Nats.

The Arizona Diamondbacks(50-59, 4th in NL West 17GB) are on their own impressive streak right now as well.  After losing the first two to the Phillies last week, the Diamondbacks have won five straight and seven of eight against the Phillies, Mets and Pirates heading into tonight’s matchup.  Most of those opponents have been subpar, but it must be encouraging for this young Diamondbacks team as they play out the string.

The probable pitchers are shown below:

Friday @ 7:05PM EST -Garland,ARI(6-10,4.26 ERA) vs. Balester,WAS(1-1,3.68 ERA)
Saturday @ 7:05PM EST – Haren,ARI(11-6,2.38 ERA) vs. Mock,WAS(0-4,6.75 ERA)
Sunday @ 1:35PM EST – Petit,ARI(2-5,5.81 ERA) vs. Martin,WAS(0-2,7.16 ERA)

Be sure to check back to NLEC or the team affiliate blog frequently!

If interested in helping the NLEC, please contact mrose@nleastchatter.com

NL East Daily Recap from 7-29-09

Filed Under (Daily Recap) by mrose on 30-07-2009

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Happ watches Upton

Happ watches Upton

Justin Upton wanted to make sure that the Diamondbacks won at least one game out of three against the Philadelphia Phillies.  In the first inning, he hit a two run home run off of Phillies starter J.A. Happ and int the eighth inning, he added an RBI single for insurance.  He also had three of the Diamondbacks total seven hits on a night the D’backs won 4-0.  Yusmeiro Petit(1-5) got his first win of the season as he went six innings but only gave up four hits and a walk while striking out eight.

The Philadelphia Phillies team, fresh off trading for last year’s AL Cy Young Award winner, Cliff Lee, came in this game with the ability to sweep.  J.A. Happ(7-2) took his second straight loss after seven straight winning decisions but pitched well.  He gave up only the two run home run to Upton ion the first and only three hits in total and two walks. in six innings.  Two Philly relievers gave up a run each and the Philly offense couldn’t get a run home, which is a rare occurrence.  Read more about this game and other Philly news at Phillies Phandom.

Johnson pitches, and hits!

Johnson pitches, and hits!

Josh Johnson decided to take the game last night against the Braves into his own hands, in every possible way last night.  Johnson deposited a Kawakami pitch in the fourth inning into center field for a three run home run which at the time gave the Marlins a 4-0 lead on way to a 6-3 win.  Hanley Ramirez contributed a RBI triple in the third and a solo home run in the fifth and Dan Uggla even got into the home run derby in the fifth as well.  Johnson(10-2) got his tenth victory of the year as he went six innings and gave up eight hits on three runs, all from home runs.  The Marlins sent four relievers to the mound to finish it off, with Leo Nunez getting his eighth save of the year working a scoreless ninth.  Check out FishGuts for more about the win and the Fish.

Kenshin Kawakami(5-8) had a terrible start, and the home run ball hit him harder than any other pitcher in the game, and it always hurts to give one up to the opposing pitcher.  Kawakami went 4.2 innings giving up seven hits and six runs, including the three home runs and even walked four.  The Braves offense did its best against one of the best pitchers in the NL as Casey Kotchman hit a solo shot and Garret Anderson hit a home run for the second consecutive night, of the two run variety.  The Braves Baseball Blog has all the Braves info you need.

rainoutIf you hadn’t heard, New York is now Seattle East, so as seems to be a normal occurance, the rain came and didn’t stop last night.  The Mets and Rox will play a day-night double header today at Citi Field.

McGehee gets a hold of one

McGehee gets a hold of one

The Brewers were looking to avoid being swept by the worst team in baseball (by record that is) last night in Milwaukee.  After the second inning though, it wasn’t looking good as they were already down 4-0.  The Brewers came back though starting in the third on a Ryan Braun triple that scored a run, and he later scored on a wild pitch.  After going down 5-3 in the sixth, they Brewers got three in the sixth and never looked back.  J.J. Hardy missed an RBI chance in the sixth as he grounded into a double play scoring a run, but got an RBI groundout in the eighth to pad the stats.  Casey McGehee had the biggest blast as he hit a pinch hit two run home run to give the Nats the lead in the sixth.  Manny Parra(5-8) went six innings but gave up five runs and five walks on nine hits to get a shaky win for the Brewers.  Trevor Hoffman came in and struck out two in the ninth for his 23rd save of the season.

The Nationals’ Garrett Mock left the game after the fifth in line for a victory if the bullpen could hold on.  Unfortunately for him, Tyler Clippard(1-1) who had been very solid of late, blew his first save of the year going 1.1 innings and gave up two runs on the home run to McGehee.  Christian Guzman and Nyjer Morgan continued their hot play though, each having two hits and a run scored and Guzman even added an RBI.  Ryan Zimmerman added two RBI as well as Nick Johnson getting an RBI for the night.  Check out CenterfieldGate for more Nats info.

NL East Series Preview 7-27-09 through 7-30-09

Filed Under (Series Preview) by mrose on 27-07-2009

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phillies Logo VS D'Backs Logo
The Philadelphia Phillies(56-40, 1st in NL East) have been in first for every single series Preview i’ve done and just keep getting better.  The Phillies faced a challenge last weekend with three games against the formerly first place Cardinals in the NL Central.  They got hit pretty hard on Friday night and Saturday the pitching wasn’t top notch, they they still managed to take the final two games in the series behind their hitting.   Their offense hit six home runs including a Rollins Grand Slam on Saturday and scored 23 runs in the final two games of the series.  They will travel to Arizona to begin a west coast swing on Monday and hope to continue extending their lead and wondering what new pieces may arrive by the Friday trade deadline.  Check out Phillies Phandom for more Philadelphia insight.

The Diamondbacks(43-56, 4th in NL West 19.5GB) finished off their week with two shutout victories against the Pittsburgh Pirates.  Those games were won by a combined score of 16-0 after they had lost four of their previous six games.  They will now welcome in a much tougher opponent to their ballpark and hope to play the role of David as they are virtually out of all hopes of the playoffs.

Probable pitching matchups are below:

Monday @ 9:40PM EST – Moyer,PHI(9-7,4.5.65 ERA) vs. Garland,ARI(5-9,4.41 ERA)
Tuesday @ 9:40PM EST – Hamels,PHI(6-5,4.66 ERA) vs. Haren,ARI(10-5,2.14 ERA)
Wednesday @ 9:40PM EST – Happ,PHI(7-1,2.97 ERA) vs. Petit,ARI(0-5,7.68 ERA)
Braves Logo vs_120x120 Marlins Logo
The Atlanta Braves(51-48, 2nd in NL East 6.5GB) are on a great run since the All-Star break as they have won 8 of their 11 games versus the Mets, Giants and Brewers.  They will continue a six game road trip on Tuesday night as they travel down to the divisional rival Marlins for a three game set in the heat.  Both teams have been playing well and this series will break a tie for second place in the division going into the weekend. Check out The Braves Baseball Blog for more Braves information and insight.

The Florida Marlins(51-48, 2nd in NL East 6.5GB) are coming off a great rebound week after being swept by the division leading Phillies the previous weekend.  On a west coast trip versus the lowly Padres and the National League best Dodgers, the Marlins won five of six and mainly relied on their pitching to get through.  They now hope to continue this through a home stand starting with the Braves.  Check out FishGuts for more Marlins info.

The probable pitchers are shown below:

Tuesday @ 7:10PM EST – Jurrjens,ATL(9-7,2.67 ERA) vs. Nolasco,FLA(7-7,5.42 ERA)
Wednesday @ 7:10PM EST – Kawakami,ATL(5-7,4.04 ERA) vs. Johnson,FLA(9-2,2.80 ERA)
Thursday @ 7:10PM EST – Vazquez,ATL(8-7,2.98 ERA) vs. VandenHurk,FLA(1-0,2.45 ERA)
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The Mets(46-51, 4th in NL East 10.5GB) are finally coming into a series on a good note.  They walked into Houston this weekend after going 2-5 for the first seven games of a 10 game trip and had to face a hot Astros team.  They did lose the first game, on a oddly bad game from their ace, Johan Santana but then rebounded.  In the final two games they scored 18 runs and only gave up six in a rare offensive outburst.  They will have a tough task again this week as they start by facing the wildcard leading Colorado Rockies tonight for the first time at Citi Field and their first home game since the All-Star break. Check out The Real Dirty Mets Blog for more Mets info.

The Colorado Rockies(54-44, 2nd in NL West 8GB leading Wildcard) are still absolutely on fire since their management change.  Last week they took two of three from the Diamondbacks and then from wildcard and division rival Giants to take a two game lead in the wildcard race.  The Colorado residents though will be in for a rude awakening at pitcher friendly Citi Field this week.

The probable pitchers are shown below:

Monday @ 7:10PM EST – Jimenez,COL(7-9,3.85 ERA) vs. Perez,NYM(2-3,7.68 ERA)
Tuesday@7:10PM EST -Marquis,COL(12-6,3.49 ERA) vs. Pelfrey,NYM(7-6,4.99 ERA)
Wednesday @ 7:10PM EST – Hammel,COL(5-5,4.28 ERA) vs. Santana,NYM(11-8,3.12 ERA)
Thursday @ 12:10PM EST – De La Rosa,COL(8-7,4.78 ERA) vs. Niese,NYM(1-0,4.08 ERA)
Nats Logo vs_120x120 Brewers Logo
The Washington Nationals(30-68, fifth in NL East 27GB) are playing about as well as they have all season.  After being swept by the Chicago Cubs last weekend and losing the first game of the series to the Mets, they finished the week 4-2 with series wins versus the Padres and the Mets, but did lose a makeup game to the Cardinals in between.  They will now travel to Milwaukee where the Brewers will be waiting after losing two out of three to the Braves this past weekend.  They Nationals will hope that their young pitching can hold up and give them a few more chances to win, but you do wonder if the team will still be complete by Friday, with ‘ the trade deadline looming.  Check out CenterfieldGate for more Nats information.

The Milwaukee Brewers(49-49, third in NL Central 3GB) missed a great chance to make up some ground in the division this weekend.  The Cardinals fell out of first place after being thumped by the Phillies, and with that the Brewers stayed three games back and allowed the Cubs to get into first place as they lost two ouf of three to the Atlanta Braves.  Lucky for them that no one in the Central division is anywhere near running away with it, and they hope to get back on the winning track against the major league worst Washington Nationals.

The probable pitchers are shown below:

Monday @ 8:05PM EST – Stammen,WAS(3-5,4.14 ERA) vs. Suppan,WAS(5-7,4.71 ERA)
Tuesday @ 8:05PM EST – Balester,WAS(0-1,6.00 ERA) vs. TBA,MIL(-,-.–)
Wednesday @ 8:05PM EST – Mock,WAS(0-4,7.06 ERA) vs. Parra,MIL(4-8,6.42 ERA)
Thursday @ 2:05PM EST – Martin,WAS(0-1,7.50 ERA) vs. Gallardo,MIL(9-7,3.09 ERA)

Be sure to check back to NLEC or the team affiliate blog frequently!

If interested in helping the NLEC, please contact mrose@nleastchatter.com

NL East Series Preview 7-23-09 through 7-26-09

Filed Under (Series Preview) by mrose on 23-07-2009

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Padres LogoCardinals Logo VS Phillies Logo
The Philadelphia Phillies(53-39, 1st in NL East) are now winners of nine of their last ten games and fourteen of sixteen since getting swept by the Braves a few weeks ago.  With that run and the mediocre play of the rest of the division, they have opened up a 5.5 game lead on the Atlanta Braves.  They get to face two struggling teams this weekend with the Padres playing a make up game from the second week of the season and the Cardinals coming in after that.   Check out Phillies Phandom for more Philadelphia insight.

Check out the Nationals series below for a brief on the Padres.

The St. Louis Cardinals(51-46, 1st in NL Central) are barely holding onto their lead in the National League Central.  The Cardinals were swept out of Houston this week by an Astros team which finds itself only one game back, and the Cardinals now have a slim lead of one game over both the Cubs and Cardinals.  They will hope to extend the lead this weekend and try to slow down the train that is the Phillies.

Probable pitching matchups are below:

Thursday @ 7:05PM EST – Correia,SD(6-7,4.34 ERA) vs. Hamels,PHI(5-5,4.72 ERA)
Friday @ 7:05PM EST – Pineiro,STL(8-9,3.09 ERA) vs. Happ,PHI(7-0,2.68 ERA)
Saturday @ 4:05PM EST – Lohse,STL(4-6,4.21 ERA) vs. Lopez,PHI(2-0,2.60 ERA)
Sunday @ 1:35PM EST – Wellemeyer,STL(7-8,5.68 ERA) vs. Blanton,PHI(6-4,4.24 ERA)
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The Atlanta Braves(49-47, 2nd in NL East 6GB) are fresh off winning two straight four game series against the Mets and Giants.  Their offense was front and center in most of the games, as they won six and only lost two of those games.  This run has put them in a tie for second place in the division with the Florida Marlins and they are now only 3.5 games back of the National League wild card.  The team travels for the first time since the all-star break to Milwaukee for three games against another wildcard contender. Check out The Braves Baseball blog for more insight.

The Milwaukee Brewers(48-47, 4th in NL Central 2GB) are another team with an up and down season.  Currently they are only two games back of the division lead and four back of the wildcard lead.  They are in the thick of things and they continue to have good offensive production from all-stars Braun and Fielder.  They welcome in a hot Braves team in hopes that other NL East teams can help them move up the divisional and wildcard standings over the weekend.

The probable pitchers are shown below:

Friday @ 8:05PM EST – Vazquez,ATL(7-7,2.86 ERA) vs. Parra,MIL(4-8,6.37 ERA)
Saturday @ 7:05PM EST-Hanson,ATL(5-0,3.00 ERA) vs. Gallardo,MIL(8-7,3.28 ERA)
Sunday @ 2:05PM EST – Lowe,ATL(9-7,4.26 ERA) vs. Burns,MIL(2-3,6.21 ERA)
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The Florida Marlins(49-47, 2nd in NL East 6GB) recovered from an embarrassing sweep by the Phillies at home this past weekend.  They traveled to San Diego and swept the lowly Padres, mainly with great pitching, and small ball or timely hitting.  They are now within three games of the wild card leading St. Louis Cardinals and beyond that have an uphill battle for the division lead.  The Marlins travel up the west coast to Los Angeles where possibly the best team in the National League, and top teams in baseball awaits them.  Check out FishGuts for more Marlins insight and info.

The Los Angeles Dodgers(61-34, 1st in NL West) are off a series sweep of the Cincinnati Reds this week, and add that to the wins over the weekend, and they have put together a quiet five game winning streak.  Manny Ramirez came off the bench last night to provide the heroics for the Dodgers and proving why the Dodgers needed him back on the active roster so badly.  The Dodgers own the largest division lead in baseball and already can begin cruising to the playoffs.

The probable pitchers are shown below:

Friday @ 10:10PM EST – Johnson,FLA(8-2,2.74 ERA) vs. Kershaw,LAD(8-5,2.95 ERA)
Saturday @ 10:10PM EST – VandenHurk,FLA(1-0,3.00 ERA) vs. Kuroda,LAD(3-5,4.73 ERA)
Sunday @ 4:10PM EST – Volstad,FLA(7-9,4.34 ERA) vs. Schmidt,LAD(1-0,5.40 ERA)
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The New York Mets(44-50, 4th in NL East 10GB) are in complete free fall.  They lost two in a row and the series to the Nationals this week, after losing three of four to the Braves over the weekend and are now a season high, six games under .500.  They are seven full games behind the wildcard as well, and all signs point to packing it in until next year.  They draw a hot Astros team this weekend and as I feel i’m always writing, no relief appears in site for all the injuries.  All signs point to either Nelson Figueroa or Jon Niese getting the start on Saturday night as well in place of Fernando Nieve. Check out The Real Dirty Mets Blog for more Mets news.

The Houston Astros(49-46, tied for 2nd in NL Central 1GB) are 5-2 since the all-star break and have climbed within one game of first place in the NL Central.  Their fans and players hope they can pull off another great late season come back as it seems they always do.  They hope to continue their heroic ways when they face the hobbled and beaten down New York Mets team at MinuteMaid Park this weekend.

The probable pitchers are shown below:

Friday@8:05PM EST-Santana,NYM(11-7,2.92 ERA) vs. Hampton,HOU(5-7,4.63 ERA)
Friday @ 7:05PM EST – TBA,NYM vs. Ortiz,HOU(3-4,4.33 ERA)
Sunday @ 2:05PM EST – Hernandez,NYM(6-5,4.93 ERA) vs. Moehler,HOU(7-5,4.92 ERA)
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The Washington Nationals(28-66, 5th in NL East 26GB) are flying high after taking the series this week against divisional rival New York Mets.  The wins were Jim Riggleman’s first as Nats manager and his first series win and winning streak.  They will hope they can continue their new found success tonight against the second owrst team in the majors, the San Diego Padres and then over the weekend against the Cardinals.  Colin Balester will make his first start of the year in place of injured Jordan Zimmermann tonight.  Check out CenterfieldGate for more news, information and insight on the Nats.

Check out the Phillies preview at the top of the page for information on the Cardinals.

The San Diego Padres(37-58, 5th in NL West 24GB) are fresh off getting swept by the Florida Marlins at Petco Park.  They have lost six of seven games since the All-Star break and are further falling into the basement of the National League West division.  Thursday they have an even tougher matchup where they face the Phillies ace Cole Hamels in a makeup game.  After this though, they will go to Washington for a three game set for the worst team in the Majors, so they could go on a small role.

The probable pitchers are shown below:

Thursday @7:05PM EST – Wainwright,STL(10-6,3.01 ERA) vs. Balester,WAS(0-0,0.00 ERA)
Friday @ 7:05PM EST – Latos,SD(0-1,4.50 ERA) vs. Mock,WAS(0-3,7.71 ERA)
Saturday @ 7:05PM EST – Stauffer,SD(0-1,2.08 ERA) vs. Martin,WAS(0-1,11.25 ERA)
Sunday @ 1:35PM EST – Gaudin,SD(4-9,4.82 ERA) vs. Lannan,WAS(7-7,3.38 ERA)

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NL East Series Preview for 7-16-09 to 7-19-09

Filed Under (Series Preview) by mrose on 16-07-2009

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When we last left the Philadelphia Phillies(48-38, 1st in NL East) they were heading into a weekend series against the Pirates on quite a roll. That didn’t stop as they swept the Pirates, including a dramatic come from behind victory on Saturday night coming from five down in the ninth to win.  They are 9-1 now after allowing the Marlins to tie them for first and have extended their lead to four games in the division.  Five of their players did not get much of an All-Star BREAK as they were sent to participate in the game in St. Louis.  The Phillies hope to continue their roll and march toward a third division title in the second half.  Check out Phillies Phandom for more Philadelphia insight.Over at Fishguts, they provide this preview:

The Marlins (46-44, 2nd in NL East 4GB) sit four games back from first place and can make up some serious ground right away.  The Marlins have struggled thus far versus the Phillies going 2-4 on the season, with the Phillies getting a series sweep back in May at Philadelphia. The four game set will kick off at Land Shark Stadium and both teams will have a bit of a different look since last seeing each other. As of today the Phillies have added Pedro Martinez to the roster and then proceeded to place him on the disabled list with a mild shoulder strain. For the Marlins, they have added some bullpen depth calling up Luis Ayala from AAA, and signing veteran free agent Brendan Donnelly. If the Marlins plan on catching the Phillies atop the NL East they will need strong performances from the starting rotation.

Check out Fishguts for more Marlins news and information and a more in depth series preview..

Probable pitching matchups are below:

Thursday @ 7:10PM EST – Moyer,PHI(8-6,5.99 ERA) vs. Volstad,FLA(6-8,4.44 ERA)
Friday @ 7:10PM EST -Hamels,PHI(5-5,4.87 ERA) vs. Nolasco,FLA(6-7,5.76 ERA)
Saturday @ 7:10PM EST – Blanton,PHI(6-4,4.44 ERA) vs. Johnson,FLA(8-2,2.74 ERA)
Sunday @ 1:10PM EST – Happ,PHI(6-0,2.90 ERA) vs. Miller,FLA(3-4,4.50 ERA)
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The Mets(42-25, 4th in NL East 6.5GB) entered the All-Star break with two wins in a row and only their second series victory since the beginning of June.  They hope that they can build on that success and start becoming healthy in the second half.  They have looked dismal of late with bad defense, very little hitting and even the pitching has been sub-par.  There is still no news on most of their injuries, specifically to Beltran and Reyes.  They begin their four game set in Atlanta against their long time rivals in hopes of getting closer to the division or Wild Card lead.  Check out The Real Dirty Mets blog for more Mets information.
The Atlanta Braves(43-45, 3rd in NL East 6GB) went into the break after splitting a four game set in Colorado with two losses blamed on the bullpen.  The team can’t be too annoyed with the bullpen which seems to have the same suspects mentioned in post game write-ups day by day and you can only expect so many great outtings.  Virtually all of their team, including all pitchers got the past three days off, so they are fresh and ready to battle.  They will welcome in recently traded Jeff Francouer this weekend with his new mates for a four game set.  Check out The Braves Baseball blog for more insight.

The probable pitchers are shown below:

Thursday @ 7:00PM EST – Perez,NYM(2-2,8.78 ERA) vs. Lowe,ATL(8-7,4.39 ERA)
Friday @ 7:35PM EST – Pelfrey,NYM(7-4,4.47 ERA) vs. Jurrjens,ATL(7-7,2.91 ERA)
Saturday @ 4:00PM EST – Santana,NYM(10-7,3.09 ERA) vs. Kawakami,ATL(5-6,4.26 ERA)
Sunday @ 6:00PM EST – Nieve,NYM(3-3,3.03 ERA) vs. Vazquez,ATL(6-7,2.95 ERA)
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The Washington Nationals(26-61, 5th in NL East 22.5GB) have had probably the busiest All-Star week a team can have when you only send one player to the game.  On Sunday after the game, they made multiple player moves while trying to get some fresh blood on the team.  Later that night, they made a big move, while expected and fired Manny Acta as team manager, with Jim Riggleman replacing him on an interim basis.  They will welcome in the Chicago Cubs to Nats park this weekend and hope that the infusion of new blood will change this team.  They have a huge uphill climb if they hope to do anything this season, but more likely are hoping to plan and find some gems for next year.  Check out CenterfieldGate for more news, information and insight on the Nats.

The Chicago Cubs(43-43, third in NL Central 3.5GB) split four games with the Cardinals this weekend and have climbed back to the .500 mark for the season at the break.  Many people’s off season pick to win the NL Central, the Cubs have been underwhelming this year and hope a fresh start only 3.5 games back in the second half will propel them.

The probable pitchers are shown below:

Thursday @ 7:05PM EST-Harden,CHI(5-6,5.47 ERA) vs. Lannan,WAS(6-6,3.70 ERA)
Friday @ 7:05PM EST – Zambrano,CHI(5-4,3.53 ERA) vs. Olsen,WAS(2-4,6.03 ERA)
Saturday @ 7:05PM EST – Lilly,CHI(9-6,3.18 ERA) vs. Zimmermann,WAS(3-4,4.50 ERA)
Sunday @ 1:35PM EST – TBA,CHI vs. Mock,WAS(0-2,6.92 ERA)

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NL East Player News: Detwiler, Ayala, Norton

Filed Under (Braves Player News, Marlins Player News, Nats Player News) by mrose on 13-07-2009

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The Nationals yesterday optioned RHP Ross Detwiler to the minors after losing to the Astros.  He was 0-5 with an ERA over six this year.

The corresponding move was to bring back reliever Garret Mock as a starter.  While starting in the minors, Mock was 5-1 with a 2.65 ERA, his first start will be Sunday.

The Marlins called up Luis Ayala who was signed after being designated for Assignment by the Minnesota Twins this year.  To make room, they sent Sean West after a disappointing start on Saturday night.

Finally, the Braves have activated Utility man,  Greg Norton while sending OF Gregor Blanco to AAA.  The move came as a slight surprise to Norton who thought he may be cut by the team.

The Marlins and Braves moves were made prior to yesterday’s games.