Phillies 12, Blue Jays 7

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PHI (3-3) 100010820 12 - -
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Phillies 12, Blue Jays 7

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Regular Season Series
Toronto leads 4-2 (as of Mon 3/2)
Tue 6/16 TOR 8, @PHI 3 Recap
Wed 6/17 TOR 7, @PHI 1 Recap
Thu 6/18 TOR 8, @PHI 7 Recap
Fri 6/26 @TOR 6, PHI 1 Recap
Sat 6/27 PHI 10, @TOR 0 Recap
Sun 6/28 PHI 5, @TOR 4 Recap
· Complete Schedule: Blue Jays | Phillies
Game Information
StadiumDunedin Stadium, Dunedin, FL
Umpires, First Base - Jerry Crawford, Second Base - Marty Foster, Third Base - Phil Cuzzi
Associated Press

DUNEDIN, Fla. -- Raul Ibanez is starting to show the Phillies what he is capable of doing with a bat.

Ibanez hit two doubles, Ryan Howard drove a two-run homer off the light tower beyond the right-center field fence and Philadelphia beat the Toronto Blue Jays 12-7 Monday.

"He's a gap-to-gap hitter," manager Charlie Manuel said of Ibanez. "That's how I remember him when I saw him in the American League. He'll pull balls down the line now and then but he stays mostly in the middle of the field.

Jeremy Slayden homered to highlight the Phillies' six-run sixth inning against Jeremy Accardo. Every Phillies starter got at least one hit.

"The first two or three games, we didn't hit at all. We were kind of behind, but the more you play, the more you get your timing down and the more you start hitting," Manuel said. "It's good for us to get back-to-back hits and put some runs on the board."

Right-hander Scott Richmond is scheduled to take the mound for Canada against his Toronto teammates in a warmup for the World Baseball Classic on Tuesday.

"It's exciting," the Vancouver-born Richmond said. "I grew up watching these guys, now I'm playing with them, and now I get to pitch against them."

Starting against the Phillies last Saturday, Richmond pitched two hitless innings. Because of the tournament, he said he began throwing earlier than usual in the offseason.

"I wanted to come in looking sharp and ready to go. I didn't want to come in rusty and work out the kinks here," he said. "And with the WBC it's just that much more reason to be sharp."

On Tuesday he'll likely face teammates Aaron Hill, John, McDonald, Lyle Overbay and Joe Inglett, all of whom he already has thrown to in batting practice.

"I just threw straight fastballs so they didn't know what I have," he said with a smile. "They've seen me enough."

On Monday, Hill singled and doubled, drove in a run and scored twice. Kevin Millar and Brad Emaus each homered off Carlos Carrasco in a five-run sixth for the Blue Jays.

Game notes
Philadelphia also beat Toronto 2-1 in a B game. Marcus Giles drove in one of the two runs off starter David Purcey. ... The Blue Jays outrighted right-hander Bryan Bullington and southpaw Fabio Castro to Triple-A Las Vegas. ... Left-hander Mike Maroth, who hasn't pitched since 2006 and is returning from shoulder surgery in May, starts for the Blue Jays against Team Canada. ... Don Fehr, executive director of the Major League Baseball Players Association, met with the Blue Jays before the game.


MLB Scores

Monday, March 2nd
Boston 3 Final
Baltimore 5
Fla. Southern 1 Final
Detroit 7
Philadelphia 12 Final
Toronto 7
NY Yankees 5 Final
Houston 5
Cincinnati 1 Final
Pittsburgh 2
Tampa Bay 8 Final
St. Louis 5
Seattle 5 Final
Chi White Sox 3
Texas 8 Final
Cleveland 7
San Francisco 5 Final
Kansas City 14
Arizona 9 Final
Chi Cubs 1
Milwaukee 3 Final
San Diego 4
LA Angels 12 Final
Colorado 3