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PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (29-32) Vs PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES (29-32) vs. BALTIMORE ORIOLES (33-26) Sunday, June 10, 2012 – Oriole Park at Camden Yards – 1:35 p.m. – Game 62; Road 31 LHP Cliff Lee (0-3, 2.92) vs. RHP Jason Hammel (6-2, 2.97) YESTERDAY’S ACTION: The Phillies lost to the Orioles at Camden Yards, 6-4, in 12 innings ... Adam PHILLIES PHACTS Jones hit a 2-run, walk-off HR off B.J. Rosenberg (0-1) ... Philadelphia scored its first 3 runs of the Record: 29-32 (.475) game with solo homers by Jimmy Rollins (3rd inning), Jim Thome (4th inning) and Hector Luna (5th Home: 12-19 (.387) inning) ... Defensive miscues by the Phillies allowed Baltimore to score in each the 3rd, 4th and 7th Road: 17-13 (.567) innings (Phils had 3 errors) ... Hunter Pence had a game-high 4 hits ... Vance Worley allowed 3 runs (1 Current Streak: Lost 1 ER) over 6.0 innings (BB, 5 SO) ... Antonio Bastardo (1.0 IP, 2 SO) and Chad Qualls (2.0 IP, H) made Last 5 Games: 1-4 Last 10 Games: 3-7 scoreless appearances in relief ... The Phils were 1-for-6 with RISP and hit into four doubleplays. Series Record/# of series: 8-9-2/18 Sweeps/Swept: 2/2 PHILS INTERLEAGUE HISTORY: Philadelphia has an all-time record of 117-138 (.459) in Interleague Play ... They are 60-71 (.458) at home and 57-67 (.460) on the road ... Despite the sub- PHILLIES VS. ORIOLES .500 road record, the Phillies have won seven of their last 12 road Interleague games ... Since its inception in 1997, the Phillies have hit .256 with a National League-leading 292 home runs and 1,198 2012 Record: 1-1 2012 at Home: 0-0 runs scored (2nd-most in NL) in Interleague games ... Phillies pitchers have posted a 4.70 ERA. 2012 at BAL: 1-1 All-Time Record: 22-25 THOME’S RANKS: Jim Thome enters play today as MLB’s all-time home run leader in Interleague All-Time at Citizens Bank Park: 2-4 play with 60 ... Additional all-time Interleague ranks for Thome include 1st in walks (166), T-3rd in All-Time at Camden Yards: 14-12 game-winning RBI (21), 4th in extra-base hits (97), T-5th in RBI (153), 7th in on-base percentage (.418) Current Streak: Lost 1 and slugging percentage (.605) ... He ranks 9th in games played (218). PHILS ON THE ROAD NO LUCK FOR LEE: Cliff Lee is winless through his first nine starts of this season with a 2.92 ERA (21 Games Played: 30 ER, 64.2 IP) ... According to the Elias Sports Bureau, his ERA is the lowest for any Phillies pitcher who Record: 17-13 (.567) was winless through his first nine starts of a season since the NL began keeping track of earned runs in 1912 ... Philadelphia has a 3-6 (.333) record in Lee’s starts this year and two of the three wins have Batting Average: .268 come in extra innings ... The Phillies have been held to two runs or fewer in five of his nine starts ... Runs Scored/Runs per Game: 148/4.9 Including the 2011 postseason, Lee has made 10 starts since his last win (9/26/11 at ATL). Home Runs: 30 Stolen Bases: 22 E-GAD: The Phillies have committed a total of nine errors over their last six games (56.0 innings, .961 ERA: 3.96 FPCT) ... Prior to that stretch, the Phils had nine errors over a 21-game span (189.0 innings, .989 Starters W-L: 12-7 FPCT) ... The recent six-game stretch has brought the Phillies’ season fielding percentage down to Starters ERA: 3.63 .985 from .988 on June 3rd ... Philadelphia has committed three errors in a game three times in 2012 Relievers W-L: 5-6 through 61 games ... They had a total of three, three-error games in all of 2011 (162 games) when Relievers ERA: 4.79 they led the majors with a .988 fielding percentage. Saves/Opp: 10/13 SERIES-LY SPEAKING: The Phillies need a win today to win their 3rd straight road series (last loss: PHILLIES AT A GLANCE May 4-6 at WSH) ... Philadelphia is 5-4 (.556) in rubber games so far this year. 2012 DAY-BY-DAY April: 11-12 Sunday: 3-6 PHILS-O’S: With a win today the Phillies would earn their first series win at Camden Yards since 2005 May: 16-13 Monday: 4-5 ... Prior to this series, the Phils had won five of their eight all-time series here (others: 1999, 2001, June: 2-7 Tuesday: 3-5 July: 0-0 Wednesday: 5-4 2002, 2003 & 2005) ... A win today would even up the all-time series record between the two clubs as Aug: 0-0 Thursday: 6-1 Baltimore is currently ahead with eight series wins out of a total of 15. Sept: 0-0 Friday: 6-3 Oct: 0-0 Saturday: 2-8 YARDWORK NOTES: The Phillies have a total of 17 home runs over their last 12 games (1.4/game) which includes eight in their last four contests ... Their 17 HR since May 28th are tied for the 2nd-most 2012 2011 among all NL clubs with NYM and MIL ... Through their first 61 games this season, Philadelphia has 55 vs East: 10-14 vs East: 43-29 homers (had 47 through first 61 games in 2011) ... Ten of the Phillies’ last 18 homers have come with vs Cent: 10-5 vs Cent: 27-16 vs West: 7-10 vs West: 23-9 men on base (56%) ... Fourteen different Phillies have homered this season. vs AL: 2-3 vs AL: 9-6 THE RUNNING GAMES: The Phillies lead all National League teams in stolen base percentage this season at 84.0% (42-for-50) ... That mark is 2nd-best in baseball to DET (27-for-32, 84.4%) ... UPCOMING MILESTONES Philadelphia baserunners have been successful in 21 of their last 24 SB attempts (87.5%) ... Defensively, the Phillies have caught 21 potential basestealers this year, 4th-most in the majors. Charlie Manuel – 5 wins for 900 (MLB) Jonathan Papelbon – 15 saves for 250 Juan Pierre – 5 RBI to 500 YOUNG ARMS: Five of the Phillies’ current seven relievers are 26-years-old or younger (Antonio Jimmy Rollins – 75 hits to 2,000 Bastardo, B.J. Rosenberg, Joe Savery and Michael Schwimer are 26 and Jake Diekman is 25) ... Shane Victorino – 31 hits to 1,000 Excluding Bastardo, the other four relievers have appeared in a combined 50 major league games with a total of 53.1 innings ... Two of those four made their big league debuts late last season (Schwimer MLB’s ALL-TIME HR LIST 8/21 & Savery 9/16) and the other two made them in 2012 (Diekman 5/15 & Rosenberg 6/9). 1. Barry Bonds 762 th 2. Hank Aaron 755 CHARLIE IN CHARGE: The 2012 season marks both the 8 year for Charlie Manuel as manager of 3. Babe Ruth 714 th the Phillies and his 50 year in professional baseball (since 1963) ... Through his seven-plus years at 4. Willie Mays 660 the helm in Philadelphia, he has become the franchise’s all-time leader in managerial wins (675) and 5. Alex Rodriguez 638 has led the team to a record five straight postseason appearances ... Manuel has a career record of 6. Ken Griffey Jr. 630 675-520 (.565) in Philadelphia (2005-12), the best among all NL teams in that time frame. 7. Sammy Sosa 609 8. JIM THOME 605 PHILLIES RECORD WHEN THEY… Score First: 22-16 Lead After 6: 21-5 Lead After 7: 25-4 Lead After 8: 28-0 Out-Hit Opp: 25-11 Last AB Decisions: 3-7 Opp. Score First: 7-16 Tied After 6: 4-6 Tied After 7: 4-4 Tied After 8: 1-7 Hits equal: 1-3 Walk-off Decisions: 1-6 Score more than 3: 25-9 Trail After 6: 4-21 Trail After 7: 0-24 Trail After 8: 0-25 Out-Hit by Opp: 3-18 Starter goes > 6.0 IP 21-11 Score 3 or less: 4-23 Hit no HR: 9-17 Starter goes 6.0 IP 6-11 Hit at least 1 HR: 20-15 Starter goes < 6.0 IP 2-10 UPCOMING PROBABLE PITCHERS & BROADCAST SCHEDULE DATE TIME (EDT) PROBABLE PITCHERS TV/RADIO Monday, June 11 Off Day Tuesday, June 12 at MIN: 8:10 p.m. RHP Kyle Kendrick (2-5, 4.44) vs. RHP Nick Blackburn (2-4, 7.75) CSN/WPHT Wednesday, June 13 at MIN: 8:10 p.m. LHP Cole Hamels (8-3, 2.93) vs. RHP P.J. Walters (2-1, 4.42) CSN/WPHT Thursday, June 14 at MIN: 8:10 p.m. RHP Joe Blanton (5-6, 5.40) vs. LHP Scott Diamond (5-1, 1.61) CSN/WPHT 2012 PHILLIES NOTES TODAY’S STARTER PAGE 2 CLIFF LEE LHP #33 LEE – 2012 DAY-BY-DAY DATE-OPP DECISION IP H R ER HR BB SO ERA Height: 6-3 Weight: 190 Age: 33 (born: 8/30/78) 4/7 at PIT ND, L 2-1 (10) 6.0 2 1 1 0 2 4 1.50 2012: 0-3, 2.92 ERA Career: 119-72, 3.62 ERA 4/13 vs NYM L, 5-2 7.0 5 4 4 2 0 7 3.46 4/18 at SF ND, L 1-0 (11) 10.0 7 0 0 0 0 7 1.96 LAST START – 6/5 vs LAD: L, 7.2 IP, 6 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, 12 SO (Lee vs APRIL: 0-1 23.0 14 5 5 2 2 18 1.96 Billingsley) ..
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