Phillies at Dodgers, 1:10PM PT, TV: SPNLA, CSN-P
The Phillies send RHP Nick Pivetta out to make his major league debut. He was 3-0 with a 0.95 ERA in three starts in Triple-A. He’ll face the Dodgers’ Hyun-Jin Ryu (0-4, 4.64 ERA), who had a good start his last time out, holding the Giants to one run in six innings.
Note: Yasmani Grandal has a 1.117 OPS against the Phillies, the highest of any active player.
Lineup when available.
Corey Seager gets a day off. Dodgers lineup:
Toles CF
Bellinger LF
Turner 3B
Gonzalez 1B
Puig RF
Grandal C
Taylor 2B
Hernandez SS
Ryu P— Eric Stephen (@truebluela) April 30, 2017
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Grant writes, for your pleasure… https://twitter.com/mccoveychron/status/859103249382690820
In anticipation of tomorrow… https://twitter.com/LOLKNBR/status/858831804765044736
Deplaned in Oakland just time for Kenley’s three-pitch save and Myers’ three-run dinger v. the Gnats. A pleasant way to end a Sunday.
Good job Dodgers!
Dodgers on a roll, one with a Philly steak (stake).
Good one, Scoop.
Reminds me I’m hungry.
Hurrah!
Woo-HOO!!!!
K-enley!
Kenley in, Hatcher not available?
Ha
Ha is short for Hatcher.
Turnabout is not fairplay!
Two outs until broom time.
If we can score twenty runs in this inning we can top the Nats.
Not today!
Boy Grandal is flirting with the Mendoza line. Then gets a single.
Turner finishes the month on a Double Mendoza.
A double Mendoza? I like it. Or about about a (Ted) Williams?
First single got him above it today. That’s his third hit of the day.
Nice glove work.
Baez wants to walk.
Ha!
Ha! Toles wants to stay.
Toles!!!!
Big bats spinning, not scoring.
C’mon, Ryu and ‘pen!
think the Phillies are going one inning too far with the rookie Pivetta.
Camera work on that pick off was great! Almost like they knew it was coming.
Yas, sir!
If you’re not scoring, can’t let them score.
Much ado about nothing, hits to runs — but still have the lead!
I hope we can score some more runs like last night, but sooner!
Nats scored 23 runs today against the Mets.
The Mets catcher Plawecki pitched the 8th and allowed four runs on three homers, including one to Rendon, who hit 3 HRs and a double and had 10 RBIs in the game.
Quique showing a lot more this year against righties.
Taylor has developed a nice launching swing.
Playing right field in day games is an adventure. That first-inning “triple” landed in the palm of Puig’s glove and bounced out.