Fla 0 0 2 0 0 1 4 0 0 7
Phi 3 0 1 0 1 3 1 0 X 9
Date of game: 9/11/2012

Recap: Philadelphia vs. Miami

Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - Jimmy Rollins homered and drove in three runs to lead the Philadelphia Phillies to a 9-7 win over the Miami Marlins on Tuesday night.

Juan Pierre had three hits, scored twice and knocked in one and Chase Utley reached base five times and had an RBI for the Phillies, who have won six straight to reach .500 for the first time since June 4.

".500 isn't a goal, but we got a chance to finish above that, and hopefully substantially above that," Phillies starter Roy Halladay said. "We definitely played a lot better, and have seen a lot of good things in the last two months. We just want to keep it going."

Halladay (10-7) allowed five runs on seven hits and struck out six over 6 1/3 innings to earn his fourth win in five starts.

"It was just one of those games where I felt really good early on. I felt like we were making pitches," Halladay said. "It ends up being closer than you want, but we got out with a win. It feels good right now, especially the way we've been playing."

Jonathan Papelbon worked a perfect ninth to pick up his 33rd save of the season.

Justin Ruggiano went 2-for-4 with two RBI and Giancarlo Stanton homered for the Marlins, who have dropped nine of their last 13.

Nathan Eovaldi (4-12) gave up five runs on eight hits and struck out three over four-plus innings to absorb the loss.

"We did a good job against Halladay, we just didn't pitch well," Marlins manager Ozzie Guillen said. "We continue to leave people in scoring position with a great opportunity to score more runs and we leave them there. That's been our problem most of the year."

Halladay helped his own cause with an RBI single in the bottom of the sixth. Michael Martinez doubled then scored when Halladay punched one back through the middle to make it 6-3.

Later in the inning, Rollins roped a two-run shot into the right-field seats. On the prior pitch Rollins popped a ball behind the plate, but it was dropped by Marlins catcher Rob Brantly, and Rollins took advantage of the second chance, smacking his team-leading 18th homer of the year.

But the Marlins would not go away, adding 4 runs in the seventh to make it 8-7.

Brantly singled then scored on Bryan Petersen's double to right-center field, spelling the end of Halladay's outing. Ruggiano welcomed reliever Josh Lindblom with a base hit to the right side to push Peterson across.

Reyes then reached on a fielding error by Utley before Lee knocked in Ruggiano with a single to left field. From there, the Phils turned to Jeremy Horst but Greg Dobbs quickly chased him from the game with a single through the hole at short to pull Miami within one.

Philadelphia added an insurance run in the home half when Rollins lifted a sacrifice fly to right field. It looked as if there would be a close play at home, but Giancarlo Stanton's throw sailed up the third base line and John Mayberry scored easily.

In the eighth, Miami had runners at second and third with two outs, but Philippe Aumont struck out Jose Reyes to end the threat. Papelbon set the side down in order in the next frame.

After loading the bases in the first inning with no outs, the Phillies pushed three across to seize control.

Ryan Howard ripped a sharp grounder to second base, but Donovan Solano made a quick stab to start a 4-6-3 double play that resulted in Rollins crossing the plate. Carlos Ruiz followed Howard with a double into the right-field corner before coming around on Domonic Brown's base hit.

The Marlins got on the board with a pair of runs in the third. Solano and Brantly hit back-to-back singles to put runners on the corners with no outs. An Eovaldi sacrifice bunt moved Brantly to second and Ruggiano followed with a single to shallow left field to plate Solano. Reyes then lifted a sac fly to score Brantly.

Philadelphia countered with a run in the home half to push its spread to 4-2. Pierre doubled then scored when Utley laced a single past a diving Solano into right-center field.

The Phillies tacked on one more in the fifth when Rollins worked a leadoff walk, stole second and came home when Pierre followed with a single.

Stanton clobbered a towering solo homer in the sixth to pull the Marlins within 5-3.

Game Notes

The Phillies have gone 36-20 over their last 56 games to creep into the NL wild card chase ... Halladay made his 400th career start, and hasn't lost since Aug. 15 ... Philadelphia improved to 60-2 when leading after eight innings ... Stanton, 22, has clubbed 90 career homers, sixth most all-time for players before the age of 23 ... Eovaldi has dropped four consecutive starts since Aug. 18.

CAA Football could return to divisions

The addition of Elon University in the 2014 season creates the possibility of CAA Football returning to divisional alignment, commissioner Tom Yeager said Thursday.

NASCAR News
Hamlin sets new track qualifying record at Charlotte

Denny Hamlin easily broke the track qualifying record at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Thursday night to earn the pole for Sunday's Coca-Cola 600 -- the longest race of the NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season.

49ers sign Carradine, McDonald

The San Francisco 49ers signed defensive tackle Tank Carradine and tight end Vance McDonald to four-year contracts on Thursday.

Oblique strain sends Phillies' Utley to DL

The Philadelphia Phillies have placed second baseman Chase Utley on the 15-day disabled list with a strained right oblique.

Nothin' but Net: To Hibbert, or not to Hibbert

On Thursday morning, everyone with a basketball opinion stated it about Indiana Pacers head coach Frank Vogel's decision to keep center Roy Hibbert on the bench during the closing sequence of the Miami Heat's Game 1 victory in the Eastern Conference Finals.

King of the Mountain: Avs name Patrick Roy head coach

The Colorado Avalanche on Thursday agreed in principle to name Hall of Fame goaltender Patrick Roy the club's new head coach and vice president of hockey operations.

Latest Sports Photos
Latest Sports Photos
0 Votes
SEC Champions Alabama created by artist Ben Teeter S/N C.O.A. available for the dedicated Alabama fan!

1 Vote
first catch of the season looks like a good year

0 Votes
Gina McLeroy Spring City, TN

0 Votes
Our Son Brandon McLeroy MTSU Football 2011 Gina McLeroy Spring City TN

1 Vote
this is James Howard telling Gracie what to do.

0 Votes
Riverbend fun!

0 Votes
I nees a four letter word for the outside layer of a tree.

0 Votes
Cameron is a rising athlete. He has a God given talent for the game of football. This picture is of him stopping the ball carrier in our game in the ...

1 Vote
Our Lookout Valley 9/10 year old team went to a tournament in Knoxville called The Battle of the Rocky Top. They went throught the tournament undefeated and won the championship ...

1 Vote
The Lookout Valley 9-10 year old team traveled to Knoxville, playing in a national youth football tournament. They defeated a team from Chicago to win the championship. These young men ...
LOCAL Deals
www.mortgage-south.com
Click here to learn more about the worry-free mortgage!
www.firstvolunteer.com
Meet the bank with personality to help with your home, car or business dreams today!
Stay Connected with WDEF News 12
 
Inergize Digital This site is hosted and managed by Inergize Digital.