Monday, July 6, 2015

Phillies at Dodgers: July 6th to July 9th


Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday 10:10
Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles, CA

Phillies 28-56, 5th Place in the N.L. East
Dodgers 46-37, 1st Place in the N.L. West

Phillies Probables:  Sean O'Sullivan (1-6, 5.76), Chad Billingsley (0-2, 7.71), Adam Morgan (1-1, 2.13), Kevin Correia (0-3, 6.56)
Dodgers Probables:  Juan Nicasio (1-2, 2.18), Brett Anderson (5-4, 3.00), Clayton Kershaw (5-6, 3.08), Zack Greinke (7-2, 1.48)

At the Ballpark:  All fans attending tonight's ballgame will receive a Maury Wills bobblehead.  On Wednesday night, fans will receive a Dodgers Hello Kitty plush toy.

Phillies Leaders
Average:  Ben Revere - .291
Runs:  Ben Revere - 43
Home Runs:  Ryan Howard - 13
RBIs:  Ryan Howard - 38
Stolen Bases:  Ben Revere - 19

Wins:  Cole Hamels - 5
ERA:  Cole Hamels - 3.02
Strikeouts:  Cole Hamels - 119
Saves:  Jonathan Papelbon - 14

Dodgers Leaders
Average:  Howie Kendrick - .292
Runs:  Joc Pederson - 45
Home Runs:  Joc Pederson - 20
RBIs:  Adrian Gonzalez - 50
Stolen Bases:  Jimmy Rollins - 6

Wins:  Zack Greinke - 7
ERA:  Zack Greinke - 1.48
Strikeouts:  Clayton Kershaw - 147
Saves:  Kenley Jansen - 13

1985 Topps #57
1985 Topps Traded #58T
1985 Topps Traded #32T
1985 Topps #440
1985 Topps Appreciation:  I'm featuring a quartet of Dodgers from the 1985 Topps set with Phillies connections for this installment of 1985 Topps Appreciation.  Of the four players featured, Mariano Duncan had the most memorable tenure with the Phillies, as he was a member of the 1993 N.L. Championship squad.

It's easy to forget Pat Zachry's time with the club as the former N.L. Rookie of the Year wrapped up his 10-year career with 10 mostly forgettable games with the 1985 Phillies.  Ken Howell was supposed to lead the Phillies pitching staff in 1989 (and beyond) but arm injuries curtailed his career and he made only 51 starts for the Phillies in '89 and '90.

And Fernando-Mania briefly (and quietly) invaded Philadelphia in the strike-shortened 1994 season, when Fernando Valenzuela went 1-2 in eight games for the Phillies before moving on to the Padres for the 1995 season.

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