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Philadelphia Phillies(56-92) Vs Atlanta Braves(58-90) Game No.: 149 Philadelphia Phillies(56-92) vs Atlanta Braves(58-90) Sep 19, 2015 Turner Field First Pitch: Temp: OFFICIAL SCORERS: UMPIRES: AVG HR RBI Philadelphia Phillies POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI .294 5 19 4 Blanco (S) 2B .172 3 10 24 Sweeney (S) LF .297 8 40 37 Herrera (L) CF .239 8 29 18 Ruf 1B .304 1 3 17 Bogusevic (L) RF .216 2 22 51 Ruiz C .245 9 31 25 Asche (L) 3B .262 7 41 13 Galvis (S) SS .222 0 2 48 Eickhoff P R H E LOB COACHES PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP PITCHES 45 Pete Mackanin (Interim Manager) Eickhoff (1-3, 3.90) 5 Steve Henderson (Hitting Coach) 22 Bob McClure (Pitching Coach) 10 Larry Bowa (Bench Coach) 8 Juan Samuel (First Base Coach) 12 John Mizerock (Third Base Coach) Phillies Roster 54 Rod Nichols (Bullpen Coach) 2 Chase d'Arnaud, 2B (R) 17 Brian Bogusevic, LF (L) 28 Erik Kratz, C (R) 39 Adam Morgan, LHP 51 Carlos Ruiz, C (R) 62 Ken Roberts, LHP 3 Jeff Francoeur, RF (R) 18 Darin Ruf, 1B (R) 29 Cameron Rupp, C (R) 40 Aaron Altherr, CF (R) 53 Ken Giles, RHP 94 Dalier Hinojosa, RHP 4 Andres Blanco, 2B (S) 21 Adam Loewen, LHP 30 Justin De Fratus, RHP 46 Jeanmar Gomez, RHP 55 David Buchanan, RHP 6 Ryan Howard, 1B (L) 24 Darnell Sweeney, 2B (S) 31 Jerome Williams, RHP 48 Jerad Eickhoff, RHP 56 Nefi Ogando, RHP 9 Domonic Brown, RF (L) 25 Cody Asche, LF (L) 34 Aaron Harang, RHP 49 Alec Asher, RHP 57 Luis Garcia, RHP 13 Freddy Galvis, SS (S) 27 Aaron Nola, RHP 37 Odubel Herrera, CF (L) 50 Hector Neris, RHP 60 Colton Murray, RHP Phillies DL 7 Maikel Franco, 3B (R) AVG HR RBI Atlanta Braves POS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 AB R H RBI .296 2 49 22 Markakis (L) RF .208 1 7 28 Olivera 3B .278 16 56 5 Freeman (L) 1B .293 7 44 15 Pierzynski (L) C .266 10 53 25 Maybin CF .261 3 40 19 Simmons SS .236 5 51 8 Peterson (L) 2B .170 0 6 2 Bourn (L) LF .000 0 0 68 Weber P R H E LOB COACHES PITCHERS IP H R ER BB SO HR HB WP PITCHES 33 Fredi Gonzalez (Manager) Weber (0-1, 4.38) 20 Kevin Seitzer (Hitting Coach) 45 Roger McDowell (Pitching Coach) 18 Carlos Tosca (Bench Coach) 9 Terry Pendleton (First Base Coach) 16 Bo Porter (Third Base Coach) 12 Eddie Perez (Bullpen Coach) Braves Roster 2 Michael Bourn, CF (L) 17 Shelby Miller, RHP 26 Todd Cunningham, CF (S) 38 Arodys Vizcaino, RHP 56 Ross Detwiler, LHP 67 Danny Burawa, RHP 5 Freddie Freeman, 1B (L) 19 Andrelton Simmons, SS (R) 27 Christian Bethancourt, C (R) 48 Mike Foltynewicz, RHP 58 Peter Moylan, RHP 68 Ryan Weber, RHP 8 Jace Peterson, 2B (L) 22 Nick Markakis, RF (L) 28 Hector Olivera, 2B (R) 49 Julio Teheran, RHP 60 Manny Banuelos, LHP 70 Daniel Winkler, RHP 11 Daniel Castro, SS (R) 23 Nick Swisher, LF (S) 30 Ryan Lavarnway, C (R) 50 Brandon Cunniff, RHP 61 Williams Perez, RHP 13 Pedro Ciriaco, 3B (R) 24 Adonis Garcia, 3B (R) 34 Edwin Jackson, RHP 52 Andrew McKirahan, LHP 64 Ryan Kelly, RHP 15 A.J. Pierzynski, C (L) 25 Cameron Maybin, CF (R) 37 Matt Wisler, RHP 54 Sugar Ray Marimon, RHP 66 Matt Marksberry, LHP Braves DL GAME RECAP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 R H E LOB.
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