Rollins back in line-up to face Cubs
As Charlie Manuel indicated yesterday, shortstop Jimmy Rollins is back in the line-up, his first start since fouling a ball off of his knee against the Pirates on Saturday.
Rollins back in line-up to face Cubs
David Murphy, Daily News Staff Writer
As Charlie Manuel indicated yesterday, shortstop Jimmy Rollins is back in the line-up, his first start since fouling a ball off of his knee against the Pirates on Saturday.
Rollins fielded groundballs yesterday and apparently felt fine. He has pinch-hit once since the injury.
Here is the line-up against Cubs righty Randy Wells.
Kyle Kendrick goes for the Phillies
- Jimmy Rollins SS
- Placido Polanco 3B
- Chase Utley 2B
- Ryan Howard 1B
- Shane Victorino CF
- Raul Ibanez LF
- Domonic Brown RF
- Dane Sardinha C
- Kyle Kendrick RHP
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Comments (18)
Awesome! I get to see more swinging at the first pitch and more infield pop-ups. Can't wait! scootch
Don't care for sardines...they smell foul when a runner breaks from 3rd base toward home. WhiteBear
I know that Ruiz needs a day off but why when they have their 5th starter going who is a mediocre pitcher at best why is Charlie using a catcher that doesn't even belong in Triple A ? You have Roy Halladay pitching tomorrow and a single A catcher could be behind the
plate when Halladay pitches. Why can't we find another catcher from the minors instead of Sardinia ? naplesbear
Kendrick should kit 8th ahead of Sardinha. LOL!! Sardinha may be the closest thing to an automatic out in the majors. FetchDixon
Kendrick should kit 8th ahead of Sardinha. LOL!! Sardinha may be the closest thing to an automatic out in the majors. FetchDixon
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FetchDixon, Sardinha has a higher BA and OPS than Ruiz. I'm not saying he's any good, but he' not an automatic out this season so far.
I know people feel like experts since they watch the games, but check the stats to see what you missed instead of going on gut feeling alone.
And I don't necessarily agree with naplesbear. I think Sardinha could hurt Halladay as much or more than Ruiz can help Kendrick. For what it's worth, Shneider leads the team in Catcher ERA at 3.1, Ruiz second at 3.18 and Sardinha third at 3.3. Not a huge difference there at all. You could weight it by specific pitcher's caught by each guy, but I don't think it's worth it. tripleplay83
Jimmy 1 and Vic 5 is a joke. Jimmy should be down 6-8. Vic can't use his speed with Howard clogging the bases ahead of him. Also, I never understand why he doesn't break up Chase and Howard with Poly. It's not like Chase is lighting the world on fire. DennyP
16 hits in the last 3 games. Rollins isn't the problem farley- Sardinha leads the team in on base percentage. If they had another catcher to use they would use him. His average is better than Ruiz, Utley, Francisco, Howard, or Ibanez, though that's not saying much. I would like to see Victorino higher in the order (2) since he seems to swing at strikes and have a good approach at the plate, like Polanco. JohnFC
I think the Phils miss that fan who used to shout out 'Everybody Hits", find him and give him a season ticket, just sayin'... DJ
Sardine Can has a OBP of over .400 in limited action. Only one on the team. Not an automatic out by any stretch. PS. Everybody hits guy is dead Captain
hah... "nobody hits..... woo hoo" AlonzoMoselyFBI
Is Schneider ever coming back??? I have heard nothing on him. bird11
The loser is back at Shortstop...lets see if he can swing a bat tonight without running to the dugout crying cause he's hurt! The old man should retire! MRD
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