| Philadelphia Phillies | 6 |
| Minnesota Twins | 7 |
Sunday Afternoon, March 8th
Lee Health Sports Complex - Fort Myers, FL
Record - 5-10-1
One Sentence Summary: The Phillies mounted an impressive comeback to take the lead in the top of the seventh, but the bullpen couldn't lock it down as the Twins walked it off in the ninth.
What It Means: This game was televised with the Twins' broadcasters calling the game, and I admittedly thought they were pretty good. I had debated making the hour plus drive to today's Philly Show in Oaks, Pennsylvania, but opted to take a day off from driving instead. I didn't add any cards to our set builds this weekend (1969 Topps, 1955 Bowman, 1959 Topps), but I'm way more rested than I'd be had I gone. I also have a little more money in my pocket too.
What Happened: Otto Kemp and Felix Reyes were the offensive stars for the Phillies, with Kemp hitting a solo home run in the first and Reyes giving his team the lead with a three-run shot in the seventh. Twins' starting pitcher Simeon Woods Richardson shut the Phillies down for four innings following Kemp's homer. Alan Rangel started for the Phillies and allowed three runs in the third. Trevor Richards was touched for two runs in the sixth, and Jack Dallas was on the mound when Gabriel Gonzalez hit a sacrifice fly to score James Outman with the Twins' winning run.
What It Means: This game was televised with the Twins' broadcasters calling the game, and I admittedly thought they were pretty good. I had debated making the hour plus drive to today's Philly Show in Oaks, Pennsylvania, but opted to take a day off from driving instead. I didn't add any cards to our set builds this weekend (1969 Topps, 1955 Bowman, 1959 Topps), but I'm way more rested than I'd be had I gone. I also have a little more money in my pocket too.
What Happened: Otto Kemp and Felix Reyes were the offensive stars for the Phillies, with Kemp hitting a solo home run in the first and Reyes giving his team the lead with a three-run shot in the seventh. Twins' starting pitcher Simeon Woods Richardson shut the Phillies down for four innings following Kemp's homer. Alan Rangel started for the Phillies and allowed three runs in the third. Trevor Richards was touched for two runs in the sixth, and Jack Dallas was on the mound when Gabriel Gonzalez hit a sacrifice fly to score James Outman with the Twins' winning run.
Featured Card: Reyes is likely going to be the starting first baseman for the IronPigs this year. He's been in three minor league team sets over the past two seasons.
Camp Head Count: 65

































