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NL East Recap 9/22
Filed Under (Daily Recap) by samlevenstein on 23-09-2010
Tagged Under : Alex Sanabia, Anderson Hernandez, Brad Davis, Brad Lidge, Cameron Maybin, Carlos Beltran, Chris Carter, Chris Johnson, Clay Hensley, Dan Uggla, Danny Espinosa, David Wright, Gaby Sanchez, Ian Desmond, Ike davis, Jason Marquis, Jason Michaels, Jayson Werth, Jon Niese, Jose Reyes, Justin Maxwell, Logan Morrison, Lucas Duda, Michael Morse, Mike Stanton, osvaldo martinez, Raul Ibanez, Roy Oswalt, Ruben Tejada, Ryan Madson, Sean Burnett, Tommy Hanson, Tyler Clippard, Wandy Rodriguez, Wes Helms
The Phillies won in a score of 1-0 in a pitchers duel. The only score came in the 8th when Raul Ibanez doubled scoring Jayson Werth.
Tommy Hanson pitched 6 innings giving up 2 hits, no runs, and 4 strikeouts. Roy Oswalt pitched 7 innings giving up 1 hit, no runs, and 8 strikeouts. The win went to Ryan Madson who pitched a perfect 8th. Brad Lidge also earned his 26th save of the season.
The Nationals beat the Astros in a score of 3-4. The Nationals scored in the 3rd when Ian Desmond singled home Danny Espinosa. In the 4th Jason Michaels singled scoring Chris Johnson. In the bottom of the inning Michael Morse hit a solo shot for the Nats. In the 7th Angel Sanchez singled scoring Jason Michaels and Anderson Hernandez. In the bottom of the inning Danny Espinosa homered scoring Justin Maxwell.
Wandy Rodriguez pitched 6.1 innings giving up 6 hits, 3 runs, and 6 strikeouts. Jason Marquis pitched 6 innings giving up 7 hits, 2 runs, and 2 strikeouts. The win went to Tyler Clippard who pitched 1 inning giving up 1 hit, no runs, and 2 strikeouts. Sean Burnett got his 3rd save after pitching to just 2 batters and giving up 1 hit.
The Marlins beat the Mets in a score of 7-5. The Marlins scored 5 runs in the 1st when Dan Uggla singled scoring Cameron Maybin, Mike Stanton walked with the bases loaded scoring Logan Morrison, Wes Helms doubled scoring Dan Uggla and Gaby Sanchez, and Brad Davis grounded out scoring Mike Stanton. The Mets scored in the 3rd when Jose Reyes singled home Ruben Tejada and in the 4th when Carlos Beltran hit a solo shot and Lucas Duda hit a sac fly to score David Wright. In the 5th Wes Helms hit a sac fly to score Logan Morrison. In the 8th Josh Thole walked with the bases loaded scoring Carlos Beltran and Chris Carter grounded out scoring Ike Davis. In the 8th Dan Uggla singled scoring Osvaldo Martínez.
Alex Sanabia got the win and pitched 5 innings giving up 6 hits, 3 runs, and 2 strikeouts. Jon Niese got the loss and pitched 5.2 innings giving up 5 hits, 6 runs, and 7 strikeouts. Clay Hensley earned his 5th save of the season pitching the 9th and giving up 1 hit.















The Astros got on the board first in the fourth inning when Carlos Lee hit a two-run homer off of Phillies’ starter Cole Hamels. The Phils got a run back off of Houston starter Bud Norris in the sixth on a Raul Ibanez RBI double, but the Astros held on to a 2-1 lead entering the ninth inning.   With two outs in the ninth, Jimmy Rollins blasted a solo home run off of Houston reliever Wilton Lopez to tie the game and send it to extra innings. Then things got really interesting.
The Mets broke a 2-2 tie with two runs in the fifth off of Johnson, thanks to an RBI single by Carlos Beltran and Jeff Francoeur‘s second sacrifice fly of the game. Mets’ starter R.A. Dickey kept the Mets in the lead until the seventh. With two outs and two on in the seventh, Dickey allowed a three-run homer to Gaby Sanchez to give Florida a 5-4 lead. However, the Mets came back against the Marlins’ bullpen.
Nationals’ starter John Lannan (5-6) allowed a three-run homer to Alfonso Soriano and a two-run shot to Tyler Colvin as the Cubs built a 5-1 lead. Meanwhile, Zambrano (5-6) allowed just one run and five hits over 7 1/3 innings, striking out eight.  Marmol entered the game in the bottom of the eighth with the bases loaded, but struck out Ian Desmond to keep the score at 5-1.
The Rockies opened the scoring when Carlos Gonzalez hit a two-run homer off of Lowe (11-12) in the bottom of the first. The Braves got a run back in the second off of De La Rosa (5-4) on an Alex Gonzalez solo shot, but Rockies got that run back with a Seth Smith home run in the sixth. Alex Gonzalez cut the Rockies lead to 3-2 with a seventh inning RBI single, but that was as close as the Braves would get.
Cubs’ starter Ryan Dempster allowed just two runs and four hits over eight innings. Chicago handed the ball to closer Carlos Marmol in the ninth to try to protect a 3-2 lead.  Marmol (2-3) walked the bases loaded, and then allowed a bases-clearing triple to Braves outfielder Rick Ankiel to give the Braves a 5-3 lead. Billy Wagner allowed a leadoff single in the bottom of the ninth, but retired the next three batters to earn save number 30. Atlanta reliever Peter Moylan (5-2) pitched a perfect eighth inning to earn the victory.
The game’s lone run came in the third inning when Raul Ibanez doubled home Chase Utley off of Nats’ starter Jason Marquis (0-6).  Halladay (16-8) allowed eight hits and three walks over seven innings, but didn’t allow a run to score. The Nationals finished the game with 10 hits, but stranded 12 baserunners in the shutout. Phils’ closer Brad Lidge came on in the ninth and earned his 17th save.
The Mets scored three runs in the top of the first off of Pirates’ starter Jeff Karstens (2-10), and added two more runs in the third and fourth innings.  Jose Reyes and David Wright paced the offense with three hits apiece, and Chris Carter added a home run and two RBI for the Mets. Pelfrey (12-7) allowed just two runs (one earned) and five hits in his eight innings, striking out five.
Houston starter J.A. Happ (3-2) allowed a run in the first inning, and then held the Marlins scoreless until the sixth inning when Dan Uggla hit a two-run single. Sanchez helped his own cause with a run-scoring single in the seventh, and the Marlins added three more runs in the inning to build a 7-0 lead. Cody Ross and Hector Luna hit back-to-back home runs in the eighth inning for Florida to cap the scoring.  Sanchez (10-8) allowed just three hits over seven shutout innings, and the Florida bullpen pitched two perfect innings to close out the victory.
Mets vs. Phillies
Marlins vs. Cardinals
Braves vs. Giants
Nationals vs. Dodgers
The Braves took the opening game of their four-game series with the Giants by a score of 3-2. San Francisco jumped out to an early 1-0 lead in the 1st as Andres Torres scored on Aubrey Huff’s ground out. The Giants tagged on another run in the 2nd when Torres hit a double to center, driving home Aaron Rowand. Atlanta tied up the game in the bottom of the 2nd with a two-run shot to left field off the bat of Alex Gonzalez. Eric Hinske would homer for the Braves in the bottom of the 6th to make it 3-2 Atlanta.
The Phillies beat the Marlins 5-4 in 10 innings. The game was scoreless until the top of the 6th when Carlos Ruiz doubled, hitting a line drive to center to drive in Raul Ibanez and Domonic Brown, giving Philadelphia a 2-0 lead. The Marlins came back in the bottom of the 7th to score four runs. Donnie Murphy hit a ground-rule double to drive in a run. Two batters later, Logan Morrison walked with the bases loaded tying the game at 2-2. Gaby Sanchez followed with a single to drive in two more runs for Florida. Going into the 9th with a 4-2 lead, a Hanley Ramirez error along with poor pitching from the Florida bullpen allowed for the Phillies to tie up the game. The game winning run for the Phillies came in the top of the 10th on a homer to left field off the bat of Ruiz.
The Nationals lost to the Diamondbacks by a score of 8-4. A fielding error by Adam Dunn in the 2nd allowed for Rusty Ryal to reach base and Adam LaRoche to score for Arizona. Ryal would score later in the inning on a double by Bobby Crosby. Adam Kennedy got Washington on the board in the 3rd with a solo shot to right field, cutting Arizona’s lead to 2-1. The next inning, Stephen Drew hit an RBI single for Arizona. Arizona starter Barry Enright helped himself out at the plate, driving in Drew with a single to center field. Ryan Zimmerman homered in the top of the 5th, cutting the lead to 4-2. Zimmerman had two home runs on the night. Arizona would respond, however, with three more runs in the bottom of the 5th. Roger Bernadina homered in the 7th for Washington. Arizona tagged on their 8th run in the 8th on a sacrifice fly by Justin Upton.
Marlins vs. Phillies
Mets vs. Braves
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