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Saturday, March 7, 2009

In the first inning of today’s 8-2 win over Detroit in Clearwater, Howard hit a foul ball that arrived at the press box in a big hurry. The window in front of Phillies P.R. guys Greg Casterioto and Kevin Gregg was open, and before any of us could react, the ball had sailed between Greg and Kevin and hit the back wall, about 20 feet behind them. When we examined the dent, we discovered that the BALL HAD BEEN HIT HARD ENOUGH TO LEAVE SEAM MARKS IN THE WALL. Can you imagine what Greg or Kevin’s face would have looked like?

And you know what Howard did? He looked up at us and smiled. 
 
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The Phillies saw excellent pitching today from starter Jamie Moyer, who allowed one run in four innings (a solo homer) on a fastball to Scott Sizemore that he left over the plate in the third inning. J.A. Happ responded to Rich Dubee’s declaration that the race for the fifth slot in the rotation had begun by striking out seven in three scoreless innings. Scott Eyre allowed a home run in one inning of work.
 
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John Mayberry Jr. hit another homer to deep, deep left field today, this one bouncing off the roof of the tiki bar. I have a detailed piece on the adjustments Mayberry has made to his stance and swing in tomorrow’s paper. Look, the guy had hundreds and hundreds of minor league strikeouts and a career .330 on-base percentage in four seasons in the Rangers’ minor league system, but he is only 25 and very willing to listen, learn and adjust.  He may be a one-dimensional hitter, but he is trying to be more, which will be interesting to watch.
 
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Marcus Giles played a few innings in left field today, as Charlie Manuel evaluates whether Giles can play a utility role for the team. Manuel said he liked what he saw from Giles in two games at third base this week, and will put him in the outfield more in the near future.
 
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I’d ask you what you’re doing reading a Phillies blog on Saturday night, but then I’d have to ask myself what I’m doing writing one. Don’t forget to set your clocks ahead.
Posted by Andy Martino @ 7:37 PM  Permalink | 17 comments
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Posted 07:56 PM, 03/07/2009
Dull
Happ showed today that he can warm up in the bullpen and come in the middle of the game and dominate for 3 innings. He can be another "Bridge to Lidge" until Romero comes back in June. I still have Park as the best one for the 5th spot to start the season.
Posted 08:22 PM, 03/07/2009
Joe Gonnelli
I am reading the blog because I was there today. Howard's homer was beautiful & Happ's pitching was superb. After Happ's last inning, I was watching Dubee's reactions--- as Happ walked to the dugout, Dubee said something to Happ and they shook hands as they walked into the dugout.
Posted 08:28 PM, 03/07/2009
EL Zorro
Again, I agree with you Dull. Park should be the 5th starter and Happ the other lefty in the pen and long reliever and emergency starter.
Posted 08:30 PM, 03/07/2009
pfranklin
hahahaha i love this headline and the last paragraph of the article
Posted 08:30 PM, 03/07/2009
stoner156
im a geek
Posted 08:30 PM, 03/07/2009
stoner156
im a geek
Posted 08:50 PM, 03/07/2009
fiveforone
I'm reading this because I'm still hungover from last night's kickoff to Beer Week.
Posted 08:58 PM, 03/07/2009
fiveforone
I have a good feeling that John Mayberry will make this team.
Posted 09:04 PM, 03/07/2009
theJOJ
and i simply just preGame to phillies coverage! am opening the next 6-pack to the Home & Gardening section...
Posted 09:47 PM, 03/07/2009
Dave Clemens
How fantastic would it be if J. Mayberry were to blossom into a real ML hitter this spring. Wow, a potential outfield cast of Vic, Werth, Ibanez, Mayberry, Jenkins and Stairs. That's rich pickings for Charlie, even though obviously all six couldn't stay.
Posted 10:15 PM, 03/07/2009
OppoJack
2 things... #1 Happ will be the #5 starter and Mayberry deserves to make the roster. CUTT JUNKINS.
Posted 10:17 PM, 03/07/2009
sillybilly
The real questions is: If Ryan Howard killed 2 sportswriters would he be back for Opening Day?
Posted 10:40 PM, 03/07/2009
furio
Go Phils!
Posted 10:53 PM, 03/07/2009
glensider54
Wheels would have barehanded that rocket by Howard...probably has barehanded his fairshare of rockets in his day. Hooray for Wheels!
Posted 11:04 PM, 03/07/2009
RodeoJones
I'm drunk, that's what I'm doing reading a Phillies blog! Some of us have families you know.
About Andy Martino
Andy Martino is in his first season on the Phillies beat. A former New York City public school teacher and graduate of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, he previously wrote for the New York Daily News, where he covered baseball and worked with the award-winning investigative sports "I-team."
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