Phillies 5, Blue Jays 4

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Final

 
W:J. Moyer (6-6)
L:B. Tallet (5-5)
SV:B. Lidge (14)

Phillies hold on to win series vs. Jays

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Regular Season Series
Toronto leads 4-2 (as of Sun 6/28)
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 Box Score
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Scoring Summary
PHITOR
1stA Hill homered to left.01
2ndJ Bautista homered to center, L Overbay scored.03
3rdR Howard grounded out to first, S Victorino scored, J Werth to third.13
3rdA Hill homered to left.14
4thC Ruiz grounded into fielder's choice to third, P Feliz scored, E Bruntlett out at second, C Coste to third.24
4thS Victorino hit sacrifice fly to center, C Coste scored.34
4thC Utley tripled to deep center, C Ruiz and J Werth scored.54
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Game Information
StadiumRogers Centre, Toronto, ON
Attendance36,379 (73.4% full) - % is based on regular season capacity
Game Time3:04
Weatherindoors
UmpiresHome Plate - Bob Davidson, First Base - Jeff Nelson, Second Base - Mark Carlson, Third Base - Tim Tschida
Associated Press

TORONTO -- Brad Lidge's knee and Philadelphia's bullpen each faced a big test Sunday. Both came through successfully.

Chase Utley hit a two-run triple, Jamie Moyer won back-to-back starts for the first time in more than two months and the Phillies held on to beat the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 on Sunday afternoon.

Fast Facts

• Phillies finish 6-12 in interleague play, the most losses by a defending World Series champ in interleague play.

• Toronto's Aaron Hill had his first career multi-homer game, setting a career-high with 19 home runs.

• Brad Lidge got his first save since June 1 and his first since his return from the disabled list.

• Jamie Moyer, who allowed three home runs, has now allowed 483 in his career, passing Phil Niekro for third all-time (one shy of Ferguson Jenkins for second).

-- ESPN Stats & Information

Activated off the disabled list last week after being out since June 9 with a sprained right knee, Lidge had to move quickly when Blue Jays catcher Raul Chavez bunted to begin the ninth, reaching safely when Lidge's throw pulled Ryan Howard off first base.

"They probably know why I came off the DL and they tried to test it," Lidge said. "Unfortunately he laid a perfect bunt down, too. I was able to get to it and grab the ball and throw it and no damage. I walked around the mound just to take inventory, make sure everything felt all right, and it did. That was huge for me."

John McDonald ran for Chavez and Lidge walked Marco Scutaro. But he got Aaron Hill to pop out, then tested his knee again by spinning off the rubber and catching McDonald in a rundown between second and third.

"I kind of thought if there was something I would feel it on, it would be those [fielding plays]," Lidge said. "I didn't and thank goodness."

A subdued McDonald said he broke too soon after getting the steal sign.

"I was watching [Lidge's] tendencies and thought I was getting a good break and might be able to steal a base," McDonald said. "I felt like I was making a quality judgment."

Two pitches later, Lidge got Vernon Wells to ground out, giving him his 14th save in 20 chances.

"At the end there, we were hanging on for dear life but it worked out," Phillies manager Charlie Manuel said.

Lidge said having full strength in his knee made him feel he had "control of the game."

"Being able to use my back leg and drive off that really helped my fastball stay on line," Lidge said. "That's the biggest thing for me, being able to throw that pitch and being able to locate it better."

Following two perfect innings from Chan Ho Park, the Phillies gave the ball to Ryan Madson and survived a scare in the eighth. A single, an error and a two-out intentional walk loaded the bases for pinch-hitter Russ Adams, who popped out.

Moyer (6-6) allowed four runs and five hits in five innings to win consecutive starts for the first time since April 21 and 26. He won just one of his following nine starts before beating Tampa Bay last Tuesday.

"Probably the brightest side for me was go out in the fourth and put up a zero after we came back and scored some runs," Moyer said.

Utley went 2 for 4 with a walk as the Phillies won a series for the first time since taking two of three from the New York Mets on June 9-11. Philadelphia had lost four straight series and has won just four of its past 15 games.

Hill hit two solo homers, giving him his first career multihomer game, and Jose Bautista added a two-run shot for the Blue Jays, who finished interleague play at 7-11.

Hill has a career-high 19 home runs this season to break the Blue Jays record for homers by a second baseman that he shared with Roberto Alomar. Alomar hit 17 in 1993 and Hill tied the mark in 2007.

Philadelphia took the lead with a four-run fourth against left-hander Brian Tallet (5-5). Carlos Ruiz hit a bases-loaded fielder's choice, Shane Victorino followed with a sacrifice fly and Utley capped it with a two-out triple to right-center.

Tallet allowed five runs, four earned, and eight hits in six innings. He struck out six but his six walks were a career high.

Toronto's Scott Rolen extended his hitting streak to a career-high 16 games with a double in the third.

Philadelphia outfielder Jayson Werth had one hit and four walks and has reached safely in 10 straight plate appearances.

Game notes
Phillies LHP Antonio Bastardo (strained shoulder) will miss his next start. Bastardo, who left in the fifth inning of his last outing, is scheduled to see a doctor in Philadelphia on Monday. No replacement starter has been named for Thursday's game at Atlanta. ... Blue Jays C Rod Barajas, who left Friday's game with a sore hamstring, took batting practice and said he will try to run Monday before deciding whether to go on the DL. "If I'm not able to run by tomorrow it might be smart to do something different," Barajas said. ... SS Eric Bruntlett's error in the eighth was Philadelphia's 28th this season. Toronto (27) has the fewest errors in the majors. ... Blue Jays pitchers matched a season high with nine walks. ... The Phillies went 6-12 in interleague play.


Series At A Glance

Philadelphia won 2-1
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MLB Scores

Sunday, June 28th
Cincinnati 8 Final
Cleveland 1
Philadelphia 5 Final
Toronto 4
Boston 1 Final
Atlanta 2
Washington 5 Final
Baltimore 3
Kansas City 3 Final
Pittsburgh 2
Florida 2 Final
Tampa Bay 5
Chi Cubs 0 Final
Chi White Sox 6
San Francisco 7 Final
Milwaukee 0
Detroit 4 Final
Houston 3
Minnesota 6 Final
St. Louis 2
Colorado 3 Final
Oakland 1
Seattle 4 Final
LA Dodgers 2
LA Angels 12 Final
Arizona 8
NY Yankees 4 Final
NY Mets 2
San Diego 2 Final
Texas 0