Aging vet Moyer outduels phenom Price as Phils roll in Series rematch
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| Regular Season Series |
| Tampa Bay leads 2-1 (as of Tue 6/23) |
| >Tue 6/23 |
PHI 10, @TB 1 |
Box Score |
| Wed 6/24 |
@TB 7, PHI 1 |
Recap |
| Thu 6/25 |
@TB 10, PHI 4 |
Recap |
| · Complete Schedule: Rays | Phillies |
| Scoring Summary |
| PHI | TAM |
 | 1st | C Utley doubled to deep left center, J Rollins and S Victorino scored. | 2 | 0 |
 | 1st | R Howard doubled to deep left center, C Utley scored. | 3 | 0 |
 | 1st | J Mayberry homered to left, R Howard and J Werth scored. | 6 | 0 |
 | 4th | C Ruiz grounded out to shortstop, J Mayberry scored, C Coste to third. | 7 | 0 |
 | 4th | S Victorino singled to right, C Coste scored. | 8 | 0 |
 | 4th | C Utley homered to right, S Victorino scored. | 10 | 0 |
 | 4th | J Bartlett singled to left, C Pena scored, P Burrell to second. | 10 | 1 |
| · View complete Play-By-Play |
| Game Information |
| Stadium | Tropicana Field, St. Petersburg, FL |
| Attendance | 19,608 (54.4% full) - % is based on regular season capacity |
| Game Time | 2:48 |
| Weather | indoors |
| Umpires | Home Plate - Brian Onora, First Base - Fieldin Culbreth, Second Base - Gary Cederstrom, Third Base - Mike Estabrook |
Associated Press
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. -- Forget a change of scenery, plus an added incentive to play well in a rematch of the teams from last year's World Series.
Six runs in the first inning helped the
Philadelphia Phillies relax and get back on track Tuesday night.
Matter of Perspective
It's not all the way clear why the Phillies are so much better on the road than home. What is clear is that no one wants to see the NL East leaders come to town these days.
2009 season
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Home |
Road |
| W-L |
13-22 |
24-9 |
| ERA |
5.37 |
4.05 |
| Avg. |
.246 |
.272 |
| Runs |
4.7 |
6.1 |
"We got some big hits early. We got some runs and we got a lead and was able to hold it," manager Charlie Manuel said after the world champions got seven RBIs from
Chase Utley and
John Mayberry Jr. to rout the
Tampa Bay Rays 10-1.
Utley and Mayberry both homered in support of
Jamie Moyer (5-6) to help the Phillies shrug off a 1-8 interleague homestand that dropped the NL East leaders nine games below .500 (13-22) at Citizens Bank Park.
Philadelphia is a baseball-best 24-9 on the road.
"For us to just be able to go out there and get that kind of a start, it was good," the Phillies'
Ryan Howard said. "It gives your pitcher a good cushion."
Utley had a two-run double in the first inning. He added his 16th homer, a two-run shot in the fourth, off
David Price (1-2) for a 10-0 lead against the Rays' highly-regarded rookie left-hander.
Moyer (5-6) pitched six strong innings and John Mayberry, filling in for the injured
Raul Ibanez, hit a three-run homer for the Phillies, who defeated the Rays in the World Series in five games.
Tampa Bay, which managed five hits off Moyer and eight overall, scored on
Jason Bartlett's fourth-inning single that extended the shortstop's career-best hitting streak to 17 games -- one shy of the franchise record.
"They're a good offensive ballclub. They can beat you in a lot of ways," said Moyer, who walked three, struck out four and escaped a bases-loaded jam to stay in control after giving up Bartlett's RBI hit. "All of baseball saw it last year."
For the 46-year-old Moyer, who made his pro debut 15 months before the 23-year-old Price was born, it was career win No. 251, moving him into a tie with Hall of Famer Bob Gibson for 43rd on the all-time list.
He's worked six innings or more in each of his last seven starts, improved to 9-4 lifetime against Tampa Bay and is 19-14 with a 3.23 ERA in interleague play.
"He knows what he's doing. ... He was on top of his game tonight," Rays manager Joe Maddon said. "He got the big lead and ran with it."
This is the seventh time since interleague play began in 1997 that World Series participants have met the following regular season, although the Rays insist there's nothing special about the rematch.
The teams played several times during spring training, including twice in Philadelphia. In last year's World Series, the Phillies won Games 3, 4 and 5 in Philadelphia to close out the World Series.
"Once you did that, it was sort of the proverbial closure situation, and you're able to move on," Maddon said before the game.
"It really seems like such a long time ago right now, which is a good thing,. Again, we're still attempting to make his year better than last year. ... I'm really pretty much over it. I know everybody wants to rehash it, and I apologize, but it's about right now."
The rematch hasn't created a buzz among fans, either. The announced crowd at Tropicana Field was 19,608 -- more than 17,000 below capacity, and down from the nearly 23,000 the Rays have averaged this season.
Howard was in the Phillies' starting lineup as the designated hitter after being hospitalized twice over the weekend with acute sinusitis. He missed Sunday's 2-1 loss to Baltimore, ending his consecutive games streak at 343.
"Am I 100 percent? No," he said. "But I'm a lot better. 75-80 percent. Right now it's mostly congestion."
The slugger followed Utley's two-run double with a RBI double of his own make it 3-0. Mayberry finished Philadelphia's six-run first with his third homer since making his big league debut on May 23.
Game notes Tropicana Field is the only park in the majors where a home run has been hit in every game this season. ... Rays LHP
Scott Kazmir (right quad strain) felt good enough following his six-inning rehab outing at Triple-A Durham on Monday that he believes he's ready to return to the rotation. The Rays won't make a decision, though, until after watching him throw a bullpen session on Wednesday. ... Philadelphia closer
Brad Lidge (right knee) worked one scoreless inning in a rehab appearance for Single-A Clearwater in nearby Tampa.