Rollins and Lopez Lead Phillies Over Mets
Posted by Amanda Orr, Fri, July 03, 2009 10:09 PM
When Jimmy Rollins goes, this team goes. That is exactly what happened tonight in the Phillies 7-2 victory over the New York Mets.
Rollins led off the game with a double, starting the Phillies offensive explosion off Mets’ starter Livan Hernandez. Rollins scored on Chase Utley’s single and Greg Dobbs doubled giving Rodrigo Lopez an early cushion.
The Phillies couldn’t have asked for more out of Lopez, who was making his first Major League start since 2007. Lopez pitched six shutout innings before getting into trouble in the seventh. He limited the Mets to two runs on six hits in 6.1 innings. He walked one and struck out four. It was the type of performance the Phillies needed.
The Phillies continued to pile on runs off Hernandez. In the third inning, Jayson Werth homered and Rollins’ two run double gave the Phillies a 7-0 lead. Rollins finished the night 2-for-5. Two nights will not officially put Rollins out of his slump, but it is a good start.
Victorino also had a decent night going 3-for-5 with two runs scored. Chase Utley chipped in with two hits and two runs batted in. Every hitter in the Phillies lineup roughed up Hernandez, who lasted only three innings.
First place remains safe for one more day. Perhaps this win is something that the Phillies can build on.
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July 3rd, 2009 at 10:15 pm
Mets will win on saturday and sunday with nieve n santana pitching.
July 3rd, 2009 at 10:15 pm
I want to think they will win 10 in a row, but no one in the NL East is in or out regardless of what mikemike and others think. Are we sellers? No way…
July 3rd, 2009 at 10:20 pm
Eli, JackS and I are going for a circle jerk now to console ourselves. Bad night. let’s go mets. Eli is the pivot man
July 3rd, 2009 at 10:24 pm
mets fan go to circle jerk and get your ass kicked by phillies fan
July 3rd, 2009 at 10:25 pm
mets fan – can I join, I feel horrible for the mets too
July 3rd, 2009 at 10:44 pm
When you see firsthand just how awful the Mets are you realize how embarrassing it is to only be two games in front of them.
July 3rd, 2009 at 10:47 pm
Special shoutout to Jayson Werth, way to go!!! The second time this season he batted with the bases loaded and no outs got no runs in then managed to hit a solo homerun later in the game.
July 3rd, 2009 at 11:48 pm
Lopez gave a hugh lift to the Phillies and their battered bullpen. No one knew what to expect from a pitcher who had Tommy John surgery. Certainly not the befuddled Mets who embarrassed themselves not only with their at bats but also exhibiting mental mistakes on defense.
Amanda, you got that right with your comment..”When Jimmy Rollins goes, this team goes.” One of the broadcasters during the game gave a statistic where the Phillies are 28-7 this season when Rollins scores a run. You can now make that 29-7. With his second straight multi-hit game, Rollins may have seen the light at the end of a long dark tunnel. He hit the ball hard all night long. It’s very encouraging for the patient fans who continue to support Rollins unlike a few here who wanted to throw him under the bus.
Let’s go Phillies!
July 4th, 2009 at 12:53 am
I’m hoping this win really IS the start of something good for the Phillies. They showed signs of life in all aspects of the game tonight. Driving in RISP, pitching well with a lead, strong bullpen late in the game, etc. This is how they need to play baseball in order to extend their lead and prove that they are the elite team in the division.
The longer they allow these other teams to hang around, the worse off they’ll be. The Phillies aren’t fine right now by any means, but it’s definitely something to build on. Sam Donnellon of the Daily News was all wrong the other day in saying that they are fine where they are – I strongly disagree and had to rant a little bit about that tonight over at our site. Chime in.
July 4th, 2009 at 1:09 am
All aspects?
They only had 1 hit after Livan left the game.
July 4th, 2009 at 1:20 am
That’s a little bit of nit-picking after they put up a 7-spot on him.
July 4th, 2009 at 4:04 am
The 1 hit after Livan left has me worried. Last time they couldn’t muster anything after lighting up a starter was when they lit up Price. The next day they came out flat, but you could tell they were flat the night before because they couldn’t hit a lick after Price came out. Same with Livan last night. I hope the same flatness that happened after the game vs. Price doesn’t happen tomorrow, but the lack of hitting after Livan left is a concern.
July 4th, 2009 at 7:09 am
Jimmy has found his mojo. All is happy in Phillie land today.
July 4th, 2009 at 8:39 am
I was thinking as sellers we should wait to get more for lidge, madson, ibanez, and werth, if we sell at the deadline we can get a lot more. A lot of phillies fans were selling there tickets last night, so I am not the only one who knows we are out of it and now must build for the future.
July 4th, 2009 at 8:42 am
mikemike are you being sarcastic?
July 4th, 2009 at 8:59 am
NJ – no, he is not. All he is talking about is being out of it as sellers. He unrealistically wants to dump all of our payroll even though NO ONE would take 3-4 years of over 10 million. I am ignoring him like the Mets fans until we ARE out of it. No one in the NL East, except the Nats (God bless ‘em), is out of it. Not us, not the Mets, not the Fish, not the Braves. It is our fault, but it is what it is.
July 4th, 2009 at 9:11 am
Its only one game…the whole NL east is a mess…you can bet the W/S is not going thru the east this year…everyone thinks the Phillies are back not me they still stink up the joint real bad…get back to me when their winning 7 out of 10 or 16 of the next 20….I don’t see them winning more then 84 games…and no playoffs of course… Lidge should be traded and with Ibanez out ….Howard on his road to 200 S/O ’s again….Rollins hot for 2 games….no bullben…..Hamels well we’ll have to ask his wife on that..speaking of wives wonder how Meyers wife is doing …Romero should be traded as well….he’s a waste….Jamie is about a slow as batting practice how did they sign him….stupid Ruben Amaro….he should be “movin tommorrow”…get him out the there…..see ya at the game….we should get our heads handed to us today if the patterned plays out which it should….this is sub-pro ball we’re watching now.
July 4th, 2009 at 9:27 am
All this after a convincing win against a division rival. Some of you should be ashamed of yourselves.
July 4th, 2009 at 9:48 am
Is this Philly.com?
July 4th, 2009 at 9:55 am
mikemike is completely kidding. NJ- a question. What would keep a team who wants a TYPE A free agent to say to themselves “OK, we sign this guy, we lose our first round pick. That next draft, we’ll just draft a real good high school player who says he’s committed to a school and sign him to a nice enough contract to get him to get started with the Phils.” I hear of lots of players who people say would have gone in the first round had they not already announced their plans to go to school. Also, of these players, I know more than one of them, each year, see the cash and take it. If I were a GM, I would target some of these players to draft if you can identify them. Thoughts?
The Dipsy
July 4th, 2009 at 10:10 am
Fun game last night. Beautiful weather, never any real threat from the Mets, packed house and a very pleasant experience all around. Unlike the last few games we’ve been to where the Phils couldn’t seem to be able to tie their own shoes. Here’s to hoping things are turning around for the Phils.
Happy 4th of July, God Bless America and GO PHILLIES!!!!
July 4th, 2009 at 10:26 am
Have to admit there are many here who more about the Phillies drafts that I do, though I believe the Phils did that this year with Kelly Dugan and the Gillick/Amaro front office seems to have been very aggressive finding guys after the first couple of rounds and paying over slot to get those prospects signed. There are so many guys in the draft with commitments to college or who expect to fall and plan on re-entering the draft I think it’s hard for teams to tell the wheat from the chaff.
The question as I saw it this off-season was having forfeited our first round pick for signing Ibanez and with a strong stable of major league calibre prospects, should the Phils gone after further type A free agents like the Yankees? That club totally abused the draft system and signed I believe it was 3 type A free agents that resulted in Toronto’s compensation for Burnett being a 3rd and not a 1st rounder AND they still had a first rounder as compensation for not signing a pick the year before. Think maybe the Phils might stand a lot to gain playing the rental market and allowing guys to walk and net the added draft picks to put together a really strong draft class.
Keep your eyes on a couple of international signees- We signed a Venezuelan lefty who’s throwing 86-88 aged 16 and a soon to be 17 year old who’s already hit 3 HR’s in 5 games in rookie ball.
July 4th, 2009 at 12:03 pm
I know this is a waste because it is 11:30 am Just got up from my 7 hour drive after the game from VT to Bucks County to go to the game tonight. I
Like I say after a bad loss or two in a row, have a little patience, after a big win to stay calm. Mikemike has been an idiot for a week, I think we need to just ignore him.
Good game last night, no hits after Levan left bugs me alittle, not a lot,
JRoll has hit the ball hard as of late, even when they are not hits. It is up to Moyer tonight to hold these mets to 2 or 3 runs throu 6, the pen is pretty rested so it should be ok to pickup 3 innings today
We need this to be the start of something good, almost all the plate appearances over the last two games has been better, Howard is looking at pitches which is also good. Let’s go out and play phillies ball again today, I will see you at the game
July 4th, 2009 at 12:48 pm
After a nice win last night, what do I read here today? It boggles my mind sometimes to see such obnoxious drivel from a few negative whiners such as “Fatphillyfan” for one. They are to be ignored since they offer nothing in the way of constructive criticism.
For those who questioned the hitting coach, Milt Thompson’s ability, I thought I offer this little insight from him in regards to Rollin’s recent slump.
From New York Times:
“The Phillies’ hitting coach, Milt Thompson, saw progress Thursday night, when Rollins hit four ground balls, all hard, two for singles. Part of that success, Thompson speculated, stemmed from Rollins’s compliance in reverting to an old timing mechanism called a two-tap. Rollins employed it during his M.V.P. season, lifting his front foot, briefly stepping backward, and then striding forward as he swings. Many hitters use a similar technique to transfer their weight, but Rollins, a switch-hitter, exaggerates it when he hits left-handed: his right foot slides so far back that it touches his left.”
July 4th, 2009 at 12:53 pm
mikemike sucks