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San Diego Padres
vs
Philadelphia Phillies
Today's Featured Sports Pick

Game Date:
07/07/2017
6:35pm EST

Lines:
San Diego +1.5
Philadelphia -1.5

Total:
Over 9 (-105)
Under 9 (-115)

Community Picks: San Diego Padres 0% vs Philadelphia Phillies 0%

San Diego Padres and Philadelphia Phillies Thread

Team Tweets & News Articles
Philadelphia Phillies
Right-handed pitcher Sixto Sanchez and second baseman Scott Kingery join prospect-list staples J.P. Crawford (No. 20) and Jorge Alfaro (No. 34). Nationally, baseball people have taken notice of Sanchez, an 18-year-old flamethrower at Class A Lakewood. Sanchez, who turns 19 on July 29, has a 3.04 ERA and 0.85 WHIP in 10 starts this season. Continue to Article
July 06, 2017 8:31:pm EST
Philadelphia Phillies
Three minor-leaguers who Phillies fans might not be as familiar with as their top prospects earned organizational honors for the month of June.Reading third baseman Mitch Walding was named Phillies Minor League Hitter of the Month, Clearwater left-hander Continue to Article
July 05, 2017 4:45:pm EST
San Diego Padres
When the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp return home on Sunday to open a four-game homestand against Biloxi, they will be without two of the top players, third baseman Brian Anderson and relief pitcher Tayron Guerrero. Both were selected to play in the All-Star Futures Game at Marlins Park in Miami. Anderson will be a member of the U.S. Team, while Guerrero, a native of Bocachica, Colombia, will play for the World Team. They are the only two representatives for the Marlins at the game on Sunday in their home ballpark. The Marlins will host the Major League All-Star Game on Tuesday. Prior to Wednesday night’s game at Montgomery, Anderson was batting .260 with a team-high 14 home runs and 52 RBI, and Continue to Article
July 05, 2017 4:23:pm EST
Philadelphia Phillies
Phillies (28-53) vs. Pirates (37-46)  4:10 p.m. on CSN; streaming live on CSNPhilly.com and the NBC Sports App Aaron Nola, Freddy Galvis and Maikel Franco provided the fireworks Monday night and the Phillies will look to keep the momentum going against the Pirates on Independence Day.  Here are five things to watch for during Tuesday's matchup: 1. If you start me up I'll never stop The Phillies are finally getting what they expected from their starting pitching, but not necessarily from likely sources.  Nola's success is far from a surprise. He was tremendous Monday and has been over his last three starts. The former seventh overall pick is 3-0 with a 1.27 ERA. A nice development for the future Continue to Article
July 03, 2017 11:23:pm EST
Philadelphia Phillies
Aaron Nola made his third consecutive excellent start to pick up his third straight win, blanking the Pirates over seven innings Monday night. A couple of early two-run homers from Freddy Galvis and Maikel Franco gave Nola more than enough support in a 4-0 victory, the Phillies' second shutout win of the season. Nola allowed just four hits, walked one and struck out eight, including the last two batters he faced with runners on the corner in the seventh. His final pitch whiffed pinch-hitting John Jaso after an eight-pitch at-bat. Nola wouldn't have even been in that jam if not for some shaky defense behind him. The win was the Phillies' fourth in six games. They're 28-53; the Pirates are 37-46. Continue to Article
July 03, 2017 11:00:pm EST
 
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