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Jim Thome All Star Game July 2004, 2018 Hall of Fame Inductee
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Philadelphia Phillies infielder, Freddy Galvis, hits a two-run home run off of Washington Nationals relief pitcher Blake Treinen in the bottom of the ninth inning bringing the Philliles to within only one run of the Nationals. Unfortunately, the Phillies could not muster another run and lost their home opener to the Washington Nationals 7-6.
Washington Nationals defeat Philadelphia Phillies 7-6 in Phillies home opener.
These 10 selected images from the Philadelphia Phillies home opener won by the Washington Nationals 7-6. The Nationals jumped off to an early 7-0 lead on the strength of strong pitching by Max Scherzer, last year’s National League Cy Young winner and power hitting by Bryce Harper, Daniel Murphy, and Jason Werth, each of whom hit home runs. The Phillies fought valiantly, and in the 9th inning came within one run of tying the game, based on a two run home run by Freddy Galvis.
JAKE ARRIETA makes his Phillies debut against the Miami Marlins, pitching 4 innings and allowing 3 hits, 3 runs with 5 strike outs. This was ARRIETA'S 15th consecutive start in which he allowed 3 earned runs or fewer. Despite his effort, the Phillies lost 6-3 to the Marlins.
Uploaded here are 5 selected images from today’s Marlins/ Phillies game, won by the Marlins 6-3. The game featured the much-anticipated Phillies debut of JAKE ARRIETA. While ARRIETA had a shaky start, giving up three runs in the first inning, he settled down and held the Marlins scoreless for the next three innings. ARRIETA left the game after pitching 4 innings and allowing 3 runs on 3 hits with 5 strikeouts. ARRIETA has now allowed 3 or fewer runs in 15 consecutive starts, which ranks his ERA third in the majors, trailing only Washington’s Stephan Strasburg and Cleveland’s Corey Kluber. ARRIETA was not the pitcher of record.
I am now off to Boston for Thursday’s New York Yankees/ Boston Red Sox game, which should be a thriller.
Philadelphia Phillies first baseman, Rhys Hoskins hits his first grand slam home run off of Atlanta’s relief pitcher Luke Jackson. The Philliles went on to win 10-4.
The new and improved Phillies began the Bryce Harper era with three big home runs and a 10-4 opening day victory over the Atlanta Braves on Thursday.
The sellout crowd of 44,469 was electric and it had a lot to cheer about, starting with a leadoff home run by newcomer Andrew McCutchen in the first inning and ending with a grand slam by Rhys Hoskins in the seventh. In between, Maikel Franco belted a three-run homer and Odubel Herrera and Cesar Hernandez had two-out RBI hits in the fourth.
There were first-inning fireworks at Citizens Bank Park, even though the storybook scenario of Bryce Harper doing damage in his first plate appearance didn’t come to fruition.
New Phillie Andrew McCutchen, leading off, hit a solo home run on a 2-0 count that caused a roar not heard at Citizens Bank Park in years. It provided Aaron Nola his first run of support of the season following Nola’s 1-2-3 top of the first.
It was McCutchen’s 13th career leadoff home run. Last season, he hit .350 with four homers and two doubles as the first batter of the game.
Harper went hitless in his first game with the Phils, but was on base for Hoskins’ grand slam after drawing an intentional walk. Unfortunately, HARPER went 0-3 on the game with that walk.
Phillies Ace, AARON NOLA, pitched a great game, allowing only one run, and two hits, with 8 strike outs over 6 innings. The two hitting stars of the game were MAIKEL FRANCO, who hit a three-run home run in the 6th inning; and RHYS HOSKINS, who hit his first grand slam home run of his career in the 7th inning.
The Phillies are off to a great start and a team that will likely make the playoffs.
Check out all of the other images from today’s Philadelphia Phillies home opener against the Atlanta Braves won by the Phillies 10-4.
The two images of BRYCE HARPER were pretty special, who was welcomed by Phillies’ manager, GABE KAPLER, by the team, and by the fans. Unfortunately, HARPER went 0-3 with a walk.
Philadelphia Phillies center fielder, OBU'BEL HERNANDEZ, slides home safely on a double by Rhys Hoskins in the third inning against the Miami Marlins tying the game 3-3. The Marlilns went on to win 6-3.
Uploaded here are 5 selected images from today’s Marlins/ Phillies game, won by the Marlins 6-3. The game featured the much-anticipated Phillies debut of JAKE ARRIETA. While ARRIETA had a shaky start, giving upthree runs in the first inning, he settled down and held the Marlins scoreless for the next three innings. ARRIETA left the game after pitching 4 innings and allowing 3 runs on 3 hits with 5 strikeouts. ARRIETA has now allowed 3 or fewer runs in 15 consecutive starts, which ranks his ERA third in the majors, trailing only Washington’s Stephan Strasburg and Cleveland’s Corey Kluber. ARRIETA was not the pitcher of record.
I am now off to Boston for Thursday’s New York Yankees/ Boston Red Sox game, which should be a thriller.