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Written by Jeff Summers   
Wednesday, 09 May 2007

Teams 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 R H E
Phillies
0 0 0 0 0
0 4 2 3 9 10 0
Diamondbacks 0 0 1
1 0 1 0 0 0 3 7 1
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Philadelphia
Pos AB R H RBI BB SO AVG   Arizona
Pos AB R H RBI BB SO AVG
Rollins
SS
5
1
2
1
0
1
.301

Young
CF
3
0
1
1
0
1
.233
Victorino
RF
4
2
1
2
1
1
.281

Drew
SS
4
0
0
0
0
2
.234
Rowand
CF
4
2
2
0
0
2
.360

Hudson
2B
4
1
1
1
0
1
.328
Utley
2B
4
1
0
1
0
1
.289

Byrnes
LF
4
1
1
1
0
1
.294
Burrell
LF
2
1
0
0
1
2
.237

Jackson
1B
3
0
2
0
1
1
.232
  Bourn LF
1
0
1
1
0
0
.278

Quentin
RF
4
0
1
0
0
0
.214
Helms
1B
2
0
1
0
0
1
.290

Snyder
C
4
0
0
0
0
0
.213
  a-Howard PH-1B
2
1
1
4
0
0
.204

Callaspo
3B
3
1
1
0
0
0
.215
Nunez3B
4
1
2
0
0
0
.288

Johnson
P
1
0
0
0
0
0
.000
Ruiz
C
4
0
0
0
0
1
.272

  MeddersP
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000
Moyer
P
3
0
0
0
0
2
.158

  a-HairstonPH
1
0
0
0
0
0
.209
  MyersP
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000

  NippertP
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000










  SlatenP
0
0
0
0
0
0
.000










  Gonzalez, Ed
P
0
0
0
0
0
0
.333
Totals 359109
211  Totals 31
37316 

   
a-Homered for Helms in the 7th.   a-Popped out for Medders in the 7th.
   
BATTING
2B: Rollins (6, Gonzalez, Ed).
HR: Howard (6, 7th inning off Medders, 3 on, 0 out), Victorino (2, 9th inning off Gonzalez, Ed, 1 on, 2 out).
TB: Rollins 3; Victorino 4; Rowand 2; Bourn; Helms; Howard 4; Nunez 2.
RBI: Howard 4 (23), Utley (28), Bourn (1), Rollins (24), Victorino 2 (15).
2-out RBI: Rollins; Victorino 2.
Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: Victorino.
S: Myers.
GIDP: Ruiz; Howard.
Team LOB: 4.

FIELDING
Pickoffs: Moyer (Jackson at 1st base).
  BATTING
2B: Callaspo (5, Moyer).
HR: Hudson (5, 4th inning off Moyer, 0 on, 0 out), Byrnes (5, 6th inning off Moyer, 0 on, 2 out).
TB: Young; Hudson 4; Byrnes 4; Jackson 2; Quentin; Callaspo 2.
RBI: Young (15), Hudson (27), Byrnes (19).
2-out RBI: Byrnes.
S: Johnson.
SF: Young.
Team LOB: 4.

BASERUNNING
CS: Jackson (1, 2nd base by Moyer/Ruiz).
PO: Jackson (1st base by Moyer).

FIELDING
E: Jackson (3, throw).
DP: 2 (Drew-Jackson, Hudson-Drew-Jackson).

 

Philadelphia
IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA   Arizona IP H R ER BB SO HR ERA
Moyer (W, 4-2)
7.0
6
3
3
1
4
2
3.00

Johnson
6.0
4
3
3
1
9
0
6.00
Myers (S, 3)
2.0
1
0
0
0
2
0
5.53

Medders (BS, 1)(L, 1-1)
1.0
1
1
1
0
1
1
4.60










Nippert
0.1
1
2
1
1
0
0
3.86










Slaten
0.2
1
0
0
0
0
0
1.00










Gonzalez, Ed
1.0
3
3
3
0
1
1
4.96
     

Johnson pitched to 3 batters in the 7th.

HBP: Utley (by Johnson), Rowand (by Gonzalez, Ed).
Pitches-strikes: Moyer 91-58, Myers 30-20, Johnson 101-71, Medders 12-8, Nippert 12-6, Slaten 11-6, Gonzalez, Ed 27-20.
Ground outs-fly outs: Moyer 4-12, Myers 2-2, Johnson 4-5, Medders 1-1, Nippert 0-1, Slaten 2-0, Gonzalez, Ed 1-1.
Batters faced: Moyer 27, Myers 7, Johnson 23, Medders 4, Nippert 3, Slaten 3, Gonzalez, Ed 7.
Inherited runners-scored: Medders 3-3, Slaten 2-2.
Umpires: HP: Wally Bell. 1B: Laz Diaz. 2B: Mike Muchlinski. 3B: Bill Welke.
Weather: 77 degrees, roof closed.
Wind: 0 mph, None.
T: 2:51.
Att: 25,294.

Game Recap

PHOENIX (AP) -- With Arizona left-hander Randy Johnson on the mound, Philadelphia manager Charlie Manuel planned to give slumping slugger Ryan Howard a day off.

The plan changed in the seventh inning, with the bases loaded and the Phillies trailing by three runs. Arizona brought in right-hander Brandon Medders, and Howard greeted him with a pinch-hit grand slam to lead the Phillies to a 9-3 victory on Wednesday night.

Howard, who entered hitting .198, hit reliever Medders' (1-1) first pitch 371 feet into the right field seats. It was the fourth grand slam of Howard's career and his fourth pinch-hit homer.

"It was set up perfect, really, because once they brought the right-hander in he had to face a hitter," Manuel said. "I mean, that's exactly the matchup we wanted."

With the victory, the Phillies averted a three-game sweep by the Diamondbacks and wrapped up a 4-6 road trip to Atlanta, San Francisco and Arizona.

"It's huge," Howard said. "We've been kind of up and down, trying to get a good end on this road trip. It helps us get out of here on a good note and get something started."

The Phillies hope the homer will signal an end to Howard's season-long slump.

"Ryan's going to be fine," Manuel said. "Ryan's special. He's been kind of fighting himself. This guy wants to do so good. When it's all said and done, he's going to have a tremendous year for us."

Howard's shot gave Jamie Moyer (4-2) the victory in the matchup of the oldest lefties in history -- the 44-year-old Moyer against Johnson, 43.

At a combined 88 years and 48 days, Johnson and Moyer broke the record set April 24 when Johnson faced San Diego's David Wells. Johnson and Wells were a combined 87 years and 300 days.

Striking out nine, including the first six men he faced, Johnson looked like the Big Unit who won five Cy Young awards. Johnson, who underwent back surgery last October, is still looking for his first victory in his return to Arizona after two frustrating seasons with the New York Yankees.

"I may have been the old Randy for six innings," Johnson said. "Then I just got old."

Still, Arizona manager Bob Melvin liked what he saw from Johnson.

"Great slider, good velocity on his fastball, had some edge, the whole bit," Melvin said. "He just pitched very well."

While Johnson was mowing down the Phillies, Moyer didn't let the Diamondbacks blow the game open. Pitching with his trademark efficiency, he allowed three runs and six hits in seven innings. He walked one and struck out four.

"I've seen Randy pitch my fair share of times," Moyer said. "You respect the pitcher that he is and the competitor that he is. I was able to keep it somewhat close."

Johnson outpitched his elder until the seventh, when he gave up a single to Aaron Roward, hit Chase Utley and walked Pat Burrell to load the bases with no outs. That's when Melvin summoned Medders, whose first delivery ended up in the seats.

It was the sixth homer for Howard, who hit a franchise-record 58 homers a year ago.

"I was just coming in trying to look for something good in the zone, just trying to knock in some runs," Howard said. "It wound up going over the fence."

Medders said he threw Howard an inside fastball, as he was instructed to do by his coaches.

"I got it in," Medders said. "That's where they wanted it. Good piece of hitting. I tip my hat."

Brett Myers pitched the final two innings for his third save in three chances.

Eric Byrnes homered for the second straight game, and Orlando Hudson also homered for the Diamondbacks.

Leading 6-3, the Phillies scored three runs in the ninth -- capped by Shane Victorino's two-run homer.

Game Notes

Johnson came within two of the modern record for strikeouts to start a game. Pitching for Houston, Jim Deshaies fanned the first eight Dodgers he faced on Sept. 23, 1986, in Houston. ... Johnson's streak came two weeks after San Diego's Jake Peavy fanned nine straight Diamondbacks in a 3-2 loss to Arizona April 25 in Chase Field. Peavy came within one strike of former Met Tom Seaver's major league record for consecutive strikeouts, set on April 22, 1970, against San Diego. ... Johnson and Moyer met for the first time since Sept. 21, 1989, when Johnson pitched for Seattle and Moyer Texas. The span of 17 years, 230 days is the longest period between starters for opposing pitchers in history. Asked if he remembered that game, Moyer replied, "No, do you?"

 
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