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Philadelphia Phillies
vs
San Francisco Giants
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
08/18/2017
10:15pm EST

Lines:
Philadelphia +1.5
San Francisco -1.5

Total:
Over 8.5 (-110)
Under 8.5 (-110)

Community Picks: Philadelphia Phillies 0% vs San Francisco Giants 0%

Philadelphia Phillies and San Francisco Giants Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Philadelphia Phillies
SAN FRANCISCO — Before each game, Phillies manager Pete Mackanin and his coaching staff decide who will take the lineup card to home plate. If the Phillies win that game, the same person takes the lineup card out the next day to see if he can keep the ball rolling. The Phillies entered Thursday night's game against the San Francisco Giants having lost four in a row. Mackanin needed someone to break the skid. At first, there were no volunteers. Then it dawned on hitting coach Matt Stairs: It was Aaron Nola's turn to pitch. "I'll take it!" Stairs offered. Who wouldn't want to hitch their wagon to Nola the way the right-hander had pitched lately? In his previous 10 starts, he'd delivered at least Continue to Article
August 18, 2017 2:58:am EST
Philadelphia Phillies
SAN FRANCISCO — Denard Span has played enough center field at AT&T Park that he knew not to assume anything when Jarrett Parker crushed a ball to dead center. Span, standing on second, held up for a second to make sure the ball got over Nick Williams. Hunter Pence, standing on first, had a better view, and he took off with the crack of the bat. As Pence approached Span, he tried to yell over the crowd.  “Go!” Pence yelled. Span didn’t hear him.  “I just felt him,” he said later, smiling.  Span raced around third and Pence roared up on his back like the third sprinter in a 4x100 relay trying to hand off a baton. Span crossed first and Pence was inches behind him, stretching the lead to three runs.  Continue to Article
August 17, 2017 9:17:pm EST
Philadelphia Phillies
Phillies (43-75) at Giants (48-74) 10:15 p.m. on CSN; streaming live on CSNPhilly.com and the NBC Sports App After a rather pathetic series in San Diego, the Phillies move on to San Francisco for their final non-NL East road series of the season. The Giants have had an unbelievably disappointing season, getting very little from key pitchers like Johnny Cueto, Matt Moore and Mark Melancon and key hitters like Brandon Crawford and Hunter Pence. On most nights, the Giants struggle to score. This is shaping up to be another one of them. 1. Nola night Aaron Nola's starts have become must-watches over the last two months. He's on a historic run of 10 straight starts with at least six innings pitched Continue to Article
August 17, 2017 1:08:pm EST
San Francisco Giants
MIAMI (AP) — Giancarlo Stanton's homer streak ended Wednesday, but he singled, stole a base and scored in a four-run first inning to help the Miami Marlins beat the San Francisco Giants, 8-1.Stanton, who had homered in a team-record six consecutive games Continue to Article
August 16, 2017 4:13:pm EST
Philadelphia Phillies
PHILADELPHIA (CBS) — The Phillies will wrap up their series with the San Diego Padres this afternoon. The Phillies will be looking to avoid a sweep today. They lost 7-4 in the series opener on Monday and then last night the Padres beat them 8-4. Mark Leiter Jr. allowed all eight runs (four earned) to take the loss. There were some highlights in defeat as Rhys Hoskins hit his third home run in the series and Jorge Alfaro hit his first Major League home run. Right-hander Nick Pivetta will start on the mound today for the Phils. He is 4-7 with a 6.29 ERA. He has made one start against the Padres this season. It came back in July at CBP and he got a no decision, going seven innings and allowing three Continue to Article
August 16, 2017 1:22:pm EST
 
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