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2013 FIGHTIN PHILS by the #S Record: 5977 (.434) Home: 3336 TONIGHT: The Reading Fightin Phils and the Richmond Flying Squirrels meet in game 3 of a 4­game 2013 FIGHTIN PHILS BY THE #S series...The Fightin Phils allowed 6 runs in the top of the 9th inning only to come back and get a 2­run home run Record: 59­77 (.434) from Jim Murphy in the bottom of the inning and walk off with a 9­8 win over the Flying Squirrels on Tuesday Home: 33­36 (.478) night in front of 4,013 fans at FirstEnergy Stadium. Road: 26­41 (.388) Current Streak: Won 2 TONIGHT'S STARTERS: Reading ­ LHP Jesse Biddle, 21, gets the start in game 3 for the Fightin Last 5 Games: 3­2 Phils...Earned the win in his last outing 8/23/13 against New Hampshire...Allowed 1 run and 3 hits in 6 Last 10 Games: 6­4 innings...Struck out 6 batters and walked 3...Threw 96 pitches, 60 strikes...Went 10­6 with a 3.22 ERA in 26 Place: 6th starts with Clearwater in 2012...Selected by the Phillies in the 1st round (27th overall) of the 2010 draft. Games Back: ­24.0 2013 Home Attendance: 424,103 Richmond ­ LHP Ryan Bradley, 25, makes the start for the Flying Squirrels...Making his first start since 7/19/13 2013 Year­to­Date Average: 6,330 against Bowie...Received a no­decision in his last outing 8/24/13 in game 2 of a doubleheader against 2013 Eastern League Rank: 2nd Altoona...Allowed 4 runs and 6 hits in 2 innings...Struck out 2 batters and walked 1...Threw 38 pitches, 21 strikes...Went 10­7 with a 4.90 ERA in 28 starts with San Jose in 2012...Selected by the Giants in the 30th 2013 PHILS VS. RICHMOND round of the 2010 draft...Attended Southern Illinois University. Record: 10­5 (.667) Batting Avg: .258 BARTENDER, JIM: Jim Murphy has matched a career­high and has also pulled even with New Hampshire's Runs/Per Game Avg: 74/4.9 Ryan Schimpf for the Eastern League lead with 22 home runs...It is the most home runs for Murphy since he hit Home Runs: 18 22 in Lakewood in 2011...The 27­year­old is 3rd in the league in RBIs (81) and total bases (224), is tied for 8th ERA: 3.74 in hits (131) and is 10th in slugging (.466). Saves/SVO: 6/7 2013 PHILS EL RANKINGS OH MAI­KEL!: Maikel Franco is tied for 5th in all of MiLB in extra­base hits (66), ranks 5th in total hits (162), is Batting Avg: .248 (10th) tied for 6th in RBIs (101), and is 8th in home runs (30) in 128 games between Clearwater and Reading. Runs: 561 (11th) Home Runs: 130 (1st) HELMET TOSS: Jim Murphy hit the 3rd walk­off home run of the season last night for the Fightin Phils...Kelly Stolen Bases: 103 (6th) Dugan hit a walk­off bomb in the bottom of the 10th the night prior and Anthony Hewitt's first Double­A home ERA: 4.47 (12th) run, a 3­run shot, helped Reading walk off with a 7­5 win over Altoona 5/22/13...The Fightins have consecutive Strikeouts: 940 (T­8th) walk­off wins for the first time this season and have 7 walk­off victories overall this year. Walks: 541 (2nd) 2013 ASSORTED RECORD 2013 TEAM HIGHS TOTAL HOME AWAY Longest Winning Streak: 5, 6/13 vs. BOW­6/18 vs. POR vs. Binghamton 2­4 1­2 1­2 Longest Losing Streak: 8, 7/5 @ TRN­7/15 vs. TRN vs. New Britain 8­3 5­2 3­1 Largest Margin of Victory: 9 (x2), 8/11 vs. NBR (14­5) vs. New Hampshire 5­16 3­8 2­8 Largest Margin of Defeat: 10, 5/4 @ NHM (5­15) vs. Portland 7­10 2­5 5­5 Largest Shutout Win: 8­0, 8/21 @ ALT vs. Trenton 3­8 2­1 1­7 Largest Shutout Loss: 0­9, 4/4 @ NHM vs. Eastern Division 25­41 13­18 12­23 Largest Comeback Win: 6, 6/19 vs. POR, down 8­2, won 9­8 vs. Akron 2­8 2­5 0­3 Largest Blown Lead: 4 (x3), 7/8 @ TRN, ahead 5­1, lost 10­6 vs. Altoona 7­3 4­0 3­3 Most Runs (Game): 14 (x2), 8/11 vs. NBR vs. Bowie 2­4 1­2 1­2 Most Runs Allowed (Game): 15, 5/4 @ NHM vs. Erie 5­5 4­3 1­2 Most Runs (Inning): 6 (x3), 8/27 vs. RIC (Btm 2nd) vs. Harrisburg 8­11 3­6 5­5 Most Runs Allowed (Inning): 7, 7/29 vs. ERI (Top 7th) vs. Richmond 10­5 6­2 4­3 Fewest Runs (Game): 0 (x9), 8/1 vs. ERI vs. Western Division 34­36 20­18 14­18 Fewest Runs Allowed (Game): 0 (x3), 8/20 @ ALT April 12­11 Leading After 5 39­12 Most Hits (Game): 17, 6/23 vs. RIC May 9­21 Tied After 5 8­14 Most Hits Allowed (Game) 16, 5/4 @ NHM June 14­14 Trailing After 5 12­51 Most Hits (Inning): 6, 6/23 vs. RIC (Btm 3rd) July 13­15 Leading After 6 46­10 Most Hits Allowed (Inning): 6 (x2), 8/15 vs. BIN (Top 7th) August 11­16 Tied After 6 6­12 Fewest Hits (Game): 2, 6/25 @ NHM September 0­0 Trailing After 6 7­55 Fewest Hits Allowed (Game): 2, 6/10 vs. HAR Most HRs (Game): 5, 7/31 vs. ERI Monday 7­7 Leading After 7 45­9 Most HRs Allowed (Game): 4 (x2), 7/14 vs. NHM Tuesday 14­9 Tied After 7 6­10 Most HRs (Inning): 3, 6/23 vs. RIC (Btm 3rd) Wednesday 8­10 Trailing After 7 8­58 Most HRs Allowed (Inning): 3, 5/22 vs. ALT (Top 4th) Thursday 6­11 Leading After 8 42­4 Most Batters in an Inning: 11, 8/27 vs. RIC (Btm 2nd) Friday 9­9 Tied After 8 3­4 Most Batters in an Inning Opp: 13, 7/29 vs. ERI (Top 7th) Saturday 8­16 Trailing After 8 6­63 Most LOB: 13, 8/13 vs. BIN Sunday 7­15 vs. RH Starters 47­65 Fewest LOB: 2 (x7), 8/24 vs. NHM (Game 1) Series Openers 18­23 vs. LH Starters 12­12 Most Strikeouts of an Opponent: 17, 4/22 @ HAR Rubber Matches 4­6 Phils Starter 6+ IP 21­20 Most Strikeouts by an Opponent: 15, 4/22 @ HAR Series Finales 15­24 Phils Starter 7+ IP 10­8 Most Walks of an Opponent: 12, 5/19 vs. HAR Phils Starter 8+ IP 4­0 3­Game Series 8­17 Most Walks by an Opponent: 11, 6/23 vs. RIC Phils Score First 35­30 Sweep/Swept 2/7 Most Errors: 4, 6/25 @ NHM Opponent Scores First 24­47 4­Game Series 4­3­5 Most Errors by Opponent: 5, 4/6 @ NHM Last AB Decisions 5­7 Swp/Swpt/Split 1/0/5 Most Games With an Error: 6, 4/10 @ POR­4/16 vs. HAR Walk­off Decisions 7­3 DH Swp/Swpt/Split 0/0/6 Most Games Without an Error: 5 (x2), 8/17 @ AKR­8/20 @ ALT Extra Innings 6­3 Outhit Opponents 46­17 Longest Game (Innings): 12.0 (x3), 8/6 @ HAR Shutouts 4­9 Equal # of Hits 4­11 Longest Game (Time): 4:00, 6/19 vs. POR Day Games 12­16 Outhit by Opponents 9­49 Longest 9­Inning Game (Time): 3:44, 6/23 vs. RIC Night Games 47­61 When Hitting a HR 41­40 Shortest Game (Innings): 7.0 (x13), 8/24 vs. NHM Day After Night 11­13 When Not Hitting a HR 18­37 Shortest Game (Time): 1:47, 6/8 vs. HAR (Game 2) One­Run Games 25­20 Commit 0 Errors 29­29 Shortest 9­Inning Game (Time): 2:03, 5/28 @ BOW Three or Less 45­52 Commit 1­2 Errors 28­45 Largest Home Crowd: 9,016, 8/10 vs. NBR More than Three 14­25 Commit 3+ Errors 2­3 Smallest Home Crowd: 1,991, 4/16 vs. HAR High­Water Mark Low­Water Mark Largest Road Crowd: 9,560, 6/15 @ RIC +3, last 11­8 (4/24/13) ­21 (x2), last 53­74 (8/19/13) Smallest Road Crowd: 1,078, 5/28 @ BOW ACQUIRED: 1st Round (27th Overall) 2010 Draft SCHOOL: Germantown Friends HS (PA) AGE: 21 2013 GAME­BY­GAME RESULTS REGULAR SEASON HIGHS CAREER HIGHS DATE OPP DEC IP H R/ER BB K SO: 16, 4/22 @ HAR SO: 16, 4/22/13 @ HAR 4/5 @NHM W 6.0 2 1/1 1 6 BB: 7, 8/8/13 @ HAR BB: 7, 8/8/13 @ HAR 4/10 @POR L 6.0 4 5/4 2 0 HITS 9, 6/29 @ NBR HITS 9 (x2), 6/29/13 @ NBR 4/16 vs. HAR ND 6.0 4 1/1 4 8 IP 7.2, 5/21 vs. ALT IP 8.0, 7/21/12 @ CHA 4/22 @ HAR W 7.0 1 0/0 2 16 ER 5 (x2), 6/20 vs. POR ER 6, 7/8/10 @ PIR 4/28 vs. NHM ND 6.0 1 0/0 3 10 LAST TIME OUT: 5/4 @ NHM L 0.2 1 3/3 4 0 Earned the win in his last start 8/23/13 against New Hampshire.
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