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Manuel gives some credit to Dom Brown
The Phillies FilesSome notes and stats to take in.... Kyle Kendrick's nine-game winning streak over the Marlins is tied for the second-longest active winning streak against one team in the majors (Roy Halladay's 10-game winning streak over the Orioles is the longest)......... -
Halladay takes issue with Mitch Williams' comments about Dubee
The Phillies FilesIf he could, I think Roy Halladay would tell Mitch Williams to mind his own business. Halladay was approached about Williams’ comments stating that the Phillies could benefit from a a new pitching coach, and he said the former Phillies...... -
Which NL teams will make the playoffs?
The same suspects Kevin Baxter Los Angeles Times If you liked last season's NL playoffs, chances are you'll like this fall's version since you'll be seeing many of the same teams. Washington, with Stephen Strasburg cleared to pitch a full season...Tags: Washington Nationals, San Francisco Giants, Matt Cain, Shin-Soo Choo, Albert Pujols
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The roster is final
The Phillies FilesThe Phillies finalized their Opening Day roster. It features lots of veterans, some younger players and one very, very new face. The 25-man roster includes 12 pitchers, two catchers, six infielders and five outfielders. Pitchers: Right-handers Mike Adams,... -
Royals like way they are trending
The Royals expect James Shields to be a difference maker. But were they close enough to being a playoff team before they added him? That's the question about the deal in which the Royals sent future All-Star Wil Myers to the Rays. It's too early to...
Tags: James Shields, Anibal Sanchez, Sports, Toronto Blue Jays, Jim Leyland
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The option is there to skip Halladay's first start
The Phillies FilesThe opportunity is there for the Phillies to skip Roy Halladay's first start. I can't imagine the Phillies are going to take it, though. Halladay, who left his last start after pitching just 1.0 inning because of a stomach virus,...... -
Catty's Recker eager to prove he belongs
PHILADELPHIA — At 29, Anthony Recker isn't considered a newbie anymore. The Catasauqua graduate has played for three in the big leagues for organizations and has now made two Opening Day rosters, including the 2013 New York Mets'. The path there...
Tags: Sports, Paul Maholm, Matt Moore (baseball), Placido Polanco, Baseball
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Galvis is a man of many gloves, talents
PHILADELPHIA — When Freddy Galvis got word last spring that the Phillies needed him to become the team's everyday second baseman on what was practically a moment's notice, he didn't complain. By the time April was over, his dazzling display of...
Tags: New York Mets, John Mayberry, Jr., Sports, Baseball, Charlie Manuel
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Pirates' Rodriguez handcuffs Braves
PITTSBURGH (AP) — Wandy Rodriguez faced the minimum while throwing seven innings of 1-hit ball to outpitch Tim Hudson help the Pittsburgh Pirates beat the Atlanta Braves 6-0 on Friday. Hudson came up short in his first attempt at win No. 200....
Tags: Julio Teheran, Jason Heyward, Travis Snider, Wandy Rodriguez, Russell Martin
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Ruiz won't solve all the Phillies' problems
PHILADELPHIA — Charlie Manuel doesn't want Carlos Ruiz to feel like he has to be the savior when he comes back. To that, I say, "Good luck, Chooch." With the way the Phillies played in their first 23 games, how can the Phillies catcher, who...
Tags: Carlos Ruiz, National League, Cliff Lee, Adderall (drug), Boston Red Sox
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Dubee mum on Halladay; Manuel sending a message?
The Phillies FilesIf you want to know what pitching coach Rich Dubee thinks about the progress Roy Halladay has made in his last two outings, good luck. When asked about the veteran right-hander, Dubee said emphatically multiple times that he was not...... -
A long way from perfect, Humber starts over
KISSIMMEE, Fla. – Philip Humber knows perfection eludes him, as it does everyone. Humber has been starting his days in Florida by pulling out his Kindle, burying his head in his locker and reading "The Cure,'' by John S. Lynch. It's a novel...
Tags: American League West, Minnesota Twins, Sports, Safeco Field, A.J. Pierzynski
May 3, 2013
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Mar 21, 2013
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Apr 13, 2013
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Apr 19, 2013
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Apr 27, 2013
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Apr 22, 2013
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Mar 24, 2013
|Column| Chicago Tribune
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