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Friday, May 16, 2008

SportsTicker: Phillies CF Werth enters team record book

Philadelphia Phillies center fielder Jayson Werth tied a franchise record with eight RBI by blasting his third home run - a solo shot - in the fifth inning of Friday’s interleague game against the Toronto Blue Jays.

Werth, 29, also belted a three-run homer in the second inning and launched a grand slam in the third off Blue Jays rookie starter David Purcey.

Werth tied four others for the franchise’s single-game RBI mark. The most recent player to do it was Hall of Famer Mike Schmidt, who accomplished the feat on April 17, 1976.

Willie Jones (1958), Gavvy Cravath (1915) and Kitty Bransfield (1910) were the others.

NTNgod Posted: May 16, 2008 at 09:00 PM | 16 comment(s)
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   1. Crashburn Alley Posted: May 16, 2008 at 09:06 PM (#2783811)
Jayson Werth has more RBI in one game than RF platoon mate Geoff Jenkins has all season.
   2. You Broke My Heart, Omar...(Met Fan Charlie) Posted: May 16, 2008 at 09:55 PM (#2783842)
Werth is a damn fine ballplayer.
   3. Shock Posted: May 16, 2008 at 10:00 PM (#2783845)
Is David Purcey the worst "pitcher" ever?
   4. Bruce Markusen Posted: May 16, 2008 at 10:13 PM (#2783849)
Ive heard of Jones and Cravath, but Kitty Bransfield sounds like the name of one of the characters on Gunsmoke.
   5. gef the talking mongoose Posted: May 16, 2008 at 10:15 PM (#2783851)
Oh ... Jayson Werth.

The guy I claimed on waivers last night in my fantasy league (the fact that he was on waivers in the first place is insane, of course, but this is a league in which BJ Upton was released last night, so ...). The guy I won't get until tomorrow, if I get him.

That Jayson Werth.

Of course, since I probably won't get him anyway, I went for, & was able to immediately play, Matt Stairs. Who I see is 0-fer tonight as this is typed. Yeah, that's about right.
   6. Racer X Posted: May 16, 2008 at 11:18 PM (#2783884)
Kitty, Gavvy and Puddin' Head.
   7. kevin Posted: May 16, 2008 at 11:20 PM (#2783887)
Sounds more like a pornstar to me, Bruce.
   8. gef the talking mongoose Posted: May 16, 2008 at 11:23 PM (#2783889)
Kitty, Gavvy and Puddin' Head


Nice try, kid, but somehow I think "Mickey, Willie & The Duke" just scans better.
   9. Edmundo(Erstwhile Master of Diagramming Sentences) Posted: May 16, 2008 at 11:30 PM (#2783894)
This game also featured a "Caught Stealing - 2". It was not a steal of home.
   10. Bill Liming Posted: May 16, 2008 at 11:59 PM (#2783906)
J Rollins reached on bunt single to pitcher.
S Victorino walked, J Rollins to second.
S Victorino caught stealing second, tagged out by catcher after rundown.
C Utley singled to right, J Rollins to third.

Not sure how that becomes a CS - 2 in any event (there'd have to be assists, right?), but I'd really like to know what happened there. Normally I'd assume some pick-off/rundown, but how the hell does Rollins stay at 2nd in that case?
   11. Crashburn Alley Posted: May 17, 2008 at 01:24 AM (#2783936)
I'd really like to know what happened there. Normally I'd assume some pick-off/rundown, but how the hell does Rollins stay at 2nd in that case?


If you have a MLB.com account, I think you can watch past games for free. Click here, then click on MLB.TV. Go to about 43 minutes into the video and it should land you right at the start of Utley's at-bat with runners on first and second.

What happened was, on a 1-1 count to Chase Utley, Purcey threw a fastball and Rollins attempted to steal third but stopped about halfway there and turned back to second base. Victorino rightfully assumed that Rollins wouldn't stop midway, and that the catcher would attempt to throw out the lead base runner or not throw at all. Since Rollins went back to second, he wasn't moving, and Victorino was in no man's land between first and second base. He didn't have much of a chance to start a run down and even if he did, Rollins wouldn't advance unless there was an error.

It was an awful game for Rollins (despite going 2-for-4) overshadowed by Werth's great game. I'll have an article on it on BDD tomorrow...
   12. battlekow Posted: May 17, 2008 at 01:53 AM (#2783956)
Eh, Robert Person only had 7 RBI...but he also got the win.
   13. The Bones McCoy of THT Posted: May 17, 2008 at 05:42 AM (#2783978)
Well, for the second straight start Purcey looked like he was wetting himself. He stays away from the hitters and either walks them or is forced to throw a meatball.

I saw his first two HR in my mind's eye before the pitch reached Werth--you could just see it coming.

Throw strikes Junior--this is the big leagues.

PWNED!

Best Regards

John
   14. 3Com Park Posted: May 17, 2008 at 07:27 PM (#2784546)
Tony Cloninger spits on Robert Person
   15. Steve Treder Posted: May 17, 2008 at 08:35 PM (#2784593)
Tony Cloninger spits on Robert Person

Man, don't remind me. I listened to that game on the radio at a big family picnic (at Saratoga Springs, for any Bay Area folk). Lord. I was too young too understand that these kinds of games happen once in a while; I thought for certain the Giants had overnight turned into the worst team in baseball.

As I recall, a popsicle cheered me up, however.
   16. 3Com Park Posted: May 17, 2008 at 10:56 PM (#2784782)
I listened to the game too, but my dad was from Wisconsin and I spent the first 20 years of my fandom loving the Braves, so it was a joyous day.

For the rest of that season I was always Tony Cloninger when we played pick up games.
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