1, 2, 200 & 255
Posted by Amanda Orr, Thu, July 16, 2009 10:30 PM
It’s been a while since Philadelphia Phillies fans had an opportunity to chant “RAUUUUL!” After a trip to the disabled list and the All Star Game, Raul Ibanez gave everybody a chance to clear their throats. It wasn’t just Ibanez who made everybody stand up and cheer (even if it was just in their living rooms), but also Jamie Moyer’s astounding performance.
As he typically does at LandShark (formerly Dolphins) Stadium, Moyer dazzled the Florida Marlins. He put on a clinic. Through four innings, Moyer faced the minimum. He surrendered only one hit in seven shutout innings. He walked one and struck out four in arguably his best start of the season.
Moyer was backed by two All Stars: Ibanez and Ryan Howard. Ibanez’s opposite field two-run home run gave the Phillies a 2-0 lead in the second inning. In the fourth, Ibanez hit his 24th homer of the season, and the second of the game, extending the lead to three.
Then, there was Howard who was sitting on 199 career home runs. With one swing of the bat, Howard smoked a homer in the first row of the right field seats for his 200th career home run. In his 658th game, he became the fastest player to reach 200 home runs, surpassing Ralph Kiner, who did it in 706. He is also the eighth Phillie to reach the 200 home run milestone.
Ryan Madson and J.C. Romero each combined for two hitless innings out of the bullpen. It is the first time since 1986 that the Phillies pitchers combined to throw a one-hitter.
One: the number of hits the Phillies pitching allowed combined. Two home runs by Ibanez. 200 career home runs for Howard. All were necessary in Moyer’s 255th career win.
The Phillies have won six in a row and ten of their last 11. In addition, they extended their lead over the second-place Marlins to five games. It is one game, but a nice way to start the second half of the year. This is when they tend to pick it up.
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July 16th, 2009 at 10:39 pm
RAUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUL BABY BABY!
July 16th, 2009 at 10:39 pm
Congrats Ryan.
I know the lead is 5 in the standings..
but it’s 7 on the Fish and Braves in the loss column.
8 on the Mets.
gotta like that
July 16th, 2009 at 10:44 pm
Let’s hope Werth’s night was due to an All-Star hangover.
July 16th, 2009 at 10:46 pm
Why pull Moyer? I would have let him go until he gave up another hit. Iwould have let him go for the complete game one hitter. Save our bullpen a bit.
July 16th, 2009 at 10:49 pm
“Arguably” his best start of the season? I think that may have been his best start as a Phillie!
July 16th, 2009 at 10:50 pm
The bullpens been saved enough with the break, much longer and too much rest would become an issue. They key factor is going to be making sure guys like Madson, Romero and Lidge don’t have to throw 3-4 days straight at a time.
Incredible outing by the pitchers, Moyer was fantastic tonight.
July 16th, 2009 at 11:15 pm
The ageless wonder continues to do his thing. Moyer, the winnest pitcher in rotation (9 wins) won his fifth consecutive start and is well on his way to duplicating 16 wins of last season. Hmm-m, what was Tim Malcolm’s preseason prediction on win total for Moyer? (laughing) He continues to lower his ERA and added 7 more innings pitched to his total of 101.2 second only to Blanton’s 103.1 innings. Yes, Stuart, the bullpen is grateful to Moyer on such a hot night. Moyer improved his career record to 255-191.
Of course, the same Moyer bashers from last season and who are in a state of denial this season, will not cease to unjustifiably put down Moyer. The chronic whiners would be lost if they didn’t have something to complain about. (chuckles)
July 16th, 2009 at 11:27 pm
Awesome job. Let’s hope Hamels keeps it up tomorrow night. He’s due for a good start.
July 16th, 2009 at 11:42 pm
Ashburn for Moyer please! Someone forgot to update it!!
July 17th, 2009 at 12:04 am
or Rauuuul… they both deserve it
July 17th, 2009 at 12:06 am
Moyer really impressed me tonight. I was ready to blow my top and go on a rant about him in the 5th when he got into trouble. But he easily got himself out of it. Great start by the old man. Let’s keep it going and have this thing wrapped up by August.
HEAD’S UP! Free preview of MLB extra innings this week on DirectTV and Comcast. On Comcast it is channels 770-784. Every game is on. It’s is great. I watched the end of the Mets-Braves game. Both teams have mastered the art of getting in their own way. It was truly pathetic. Neither team wanted to win.
July 17th, 2009 at 12:08 am
Werth’s night was due to the righty he faced..
he doesnt hit righties at all.
and prob. a little all star hangover
July 17th, 2009 at 12:19 am
Marty, another way of putting it is Werth is “worthless” against righties.
July 17th, 2009 at 12:24 am
Tonight was an GREAT start by Moyer. He has some rough outings, but to me, it is impossible not to like and respect the man. He devotes his off time to charity, he still pitches at his age, and for the most part, pretty decent. He is a home town boy, grew up a Philly Phan as a youngster (DECADES ago) was at the 1980 WS parade as a phan, and in 08 as a player, Graduated from St Joes. True he gets roughed up sometime, but other times he comes out and puts on a clinic. I am VERY happy to see Moyer pitch GREAT, and to hear some support for him from my PHellow PHans. I also think its a great problem to have to really think about who should get the Ashburn. 3 SOLID options. Moyer no hitter into the 5th inning, 1 hitter no runs in 7IP, Howard faster player in HISTORY to reach 200 Homers, and RAUL with 2 homers. Personally I think I would have put Moyer there, not to short change the other two, but honestly, we have come to expect games like this from Howard and Raul, but not even I, one of Moyers biggest fans expects a 1 hitter, 0ER’s.
July 17th, 2009 at 12:28 am
Chalk up another W for the old man, way to go Jamie!
July 17th, 2009 at 12:31 am
Marty, we have also all said Werth is VERY streaky. “This years Pat Burrell” I have heard before. He will go through stretches of “Werthless” followed by a stretch of 11 games, 7 homers, and a batting average of over .300. Sure we would all like to have him be consistently good or great, but thats this team. They each step up when they really need to.
July 17th, 2009 at 12:40 am
Other thing, Jamie Moyer is the oldest pitcher to ever pitch a 1 hitter into the 7th inning. Another record set for the Phightins.
July 17th, 2009 at 1:33 am
I’m pretty sure Moyer was already the oldest Phillie ever to get a hit, so with tonight’s single he broke his own record. Nothing makes me happier than seeing Jamie dominate. Hard not to feel good about the team right now.
July 17th, 2009 at 3:46 am
Come on Amanda…Jamie Moyer needs to get the Ashburn award for tonight. 2 HR in a game is definitely special, but was great enough that just one would have sufficed. Jamie for the Ashburn Award!!!
July 17th, 2009 at 3:58 am
I’ll add my 2 cents and say that Moyer deserves the Ashburn. We win even if Ibanez doesn’t hit those 2 home runs. We might not have if Moyer hadn’t thrown the 7 inning 1-hitter.
Good job to Moyer and let’s hope that he can do the same his next start (mhh, yummy crow). It’s always good when the Phils win.
July 17th, 2009 at 7:03 am
Cudos to you Jamie! Great game all around. Talk about a “in your face” win over the Marlins. The Phillies beat in every way imaginable.
I am very concerned about Cole Hamels. Why does everyone keep calling him the ace of the staff when he has sucked big time this year. He is an average pitcher at best this year! Cole: enough of the Hollywood image, the interviews, magazine covers, interior designers, the pedicures, the manicures, the facials – - – I could go on and on. Just pitch your game for crying out loud! You were great in the post season LAST YEAR. This is a new season and you suck big time! Jeeze dude get your focus!
July 17th, 2009 at 7:28 am
Jamie Moyer is the worth pitcher in the NL… I don’t care if he is 6th in the NL in wins (two behind Jason Marquis, the leader in the NL). I don’t care if 9 out his last 11 starts yielded at least 6 innings and 4 ER or less. I don’t care if he nearly threw a perfect game last night on the road in ridiculously hot Florida conditions. He’s an old fart, he doesn’t throw fast enough, he needs to get calls to win (we should not feel ood about him getting the corners. Bottom line, he’s a bum that should be supplanted by Rich Dubee’s son or Charlie Manuel’s daughter, for all I care. Tell him AARP is calling; they need a new spokesman. What a bum! Let me go cherry pick some stats, namely ERA so that we can make him look bad. Sabermetics are where its at.
Sarcasm is like a second language…
July 17th, 2009 at 8:07 am
*worst… it’s early and I’m trying to get three kids to day care!
July 17th, 2009 at 9:34 am
I just went over and checked out MetsBlog.com first of all to see if any Phillies fans go over and post there like Mets fans come to post here and secondly to see how they are reacting to their teams struggles.
I found that no Phillies fans post their and that mets fans are extremely delusional. Thats when I read the funniest thing I have seen in days,
“I think we have to put together a package of Wags, Putz and another player and try to get Roy Halladay from the Jays. With every game below 500 that we drop, our chances diminish.”
I have seen some trade ideas posted around here but never have I read anything as outlandish as that. So two injured closers and a throw in player is gonna get us Halladay? Someone get Flash on the phone and tell him we need him here ASAP.
The Big Dipper
July 17th, 2009 at 9:43 am
metsblog is so commercial now, I barely go there any more. They don’t allow people to post like this site or other mets blog’s do… you basically go through like a job interview to be allowed to post because now metsblog is affiliated with SNY (Mets network)
There are always gonna be people who don’t know what they are talking about in every fan base. It’s amazing that person even learned how to type. Maybe they think Toronto loves injured relievers based on their signing of BJ Ryan a few years back? I’d love to see the link where that was posted btw… I can’t find it on metsblog.
July 17th, 2009 at 9:45 am
Werth got called out on 3rd “strikes” on pitches that were like 4-6 inches off the plate away.. kinda tough crowd if people are getting on him for his strikeouts last night.
Great job by Moyer… why the hell does he own the Marlins?? is it just a confidence thing?
July 17th, 2009 at 10:37 am
Probably because they are one of the least disciplines teams at the plate in baseball consistently and he is smarter than every hitter on that team. He knows their weaknesses more than they do so he takes advantage. He’s probably seen hundreds of hitters just like that lineup and he’s learned how to pitch to them whereas they have yet to learn to adjust to a guy who throws as slow as he does and who paints the corners as well as he does
July 17th, 2009 at 10:39 am
Great job by Moyer.
Metsblog is filtered by the communist Mets regime. It’s as unbiased as a North Korean state of the union address.
July 17th, 2009 at 12:32 pm
Uncle Chuck made the right move by slotting Moyer in the first game after a 3-day respite. He knew that the Fish would be chomping at the bit after not swinging a bat in anger for 3 days. They complied and were uber-aggressive. The umpire’s strike zone in the 1st was both wide and high. After that, he narrowed it somewhat, but by then the dye was cast. End result: Chalk up another win for the Ancient Mariner. Taking him out after 7 was the right thing to do. The pen needed to start getting back into rhythm…When is J-Werth gonna start laying off the high cheese? He struck out on the All-Star game on it, and he continued his ineptness last night with a golden sombrero. If he listens to Gary Matthews philosophy — swinging at high breaking balls and low fast balls — he’ll become more of a weapon. Now if Rhyno can somehow lay off the high cheese and take his walks, this line-up will be really, really scary.
July 17th, 2009 at 12:50 pm
Werth fouled off a bunch of pitches.. and then struck out against Papelbon (as most hitters do).. after coming off the bench.. not really a huge surprise that Papelbon won that battle
Last night Werth got hosed on pitches off the plate.. but you can’t complain since Moyer got those pitches too.
But realizing that Moyer was getting them, means that people shouldn’t fault any of the Phillies hitters for taking those pitches… and more a weapon than
20 HRs and 56 RBI at the All-Star break ???? please.. the guy is more tha carrying his weight.
People are slow to praise and quick to bash on here… Werth was one of the main reasons we just had a 9-1 homestand.. and people want to talk about his strikeouts in the first game back.. for shizzle
July 17th, 2009 at 2:58 pm
Werth is a solid baseball player…one of the best OFs in the NL. He can look downright bad sometimes (don’t all players have bad slumps?), but he’s definitely putting up some big numbers (and catches) this season!