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Week Ten Wrap-up: Capital Crimes, Phils get buzzed by the Nats, Shanghied in Pittsburgh


Sadly, John Mayberry Jr was optioned to triple A to make room for Victorino’s return. Mayberry, while not exactly knocking the cover off the ball, was a substantial defensive and baserunning upgrade over the Phillies current trio of corner outfielder, Ibanez, Franciso and Brown. In Mayberry’s first game at Lehigh, he hit a walk-off homerun and had some very mature things to say about his demotion after the game. Go get ‘em Jr.
Stat of the Week
Roy Halladay has thrown 1494 pitches thus far this season, the highest amount in the majors thus far, but surprisingly not by a large margin. Justin Verlander of the Tigers is second on the list with 1490, and Jered Weaver of the Angels is third with 1486. Perhaps all the fretting over pitch count is just that, fretting. Shock alert, maybe Charlie does know what he’s doing after all.
Highlights
Ryan Howard’s 13 pitches
The Phils seemed to be snakebit. An inning before, Dominic Brown hit a screamer up the middle with two men on that hit second base ump Chad Fairchild. The ball was ruled dead, and what could have been a game turning hit became just another missed opportunity as Super Sub Wilson Valdez grounded into a double play.
Fast forward to fifth, Pirates pitcher James McDonald walked the first three batters of the inning and was replaced by a hard throwing righty named Chris Resop. Howard fouled off five two strike fastballs before connecting on a deep sac fly to score Victorino and tie the game. One batter later, the Phillies took the lead for good, ending the first four game losing streak they’ve had in 2011.
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