Freddy Galvis
Strike (looking) Galvis grounded out to second
Philadelphia Phillies
San Diego Padres
Lead off double goes for nothing. Failure to get sacrifice may have cost a run. If runner on third and Padres play deep, they likely concede the run and go to first on the groundout to short. Doing things well wins games; failing on fundamental things leads to losing teams.
Bottom of the 3rd
Dusty Coleman
Strike (looking) Ball Strike (foul) Ball Strike (looking) Coleman struck out looking
Clayton Richard
Strike (foul) Strike (looking) Ball Ball Foul Strike (swinging) Richard struck out swinging
Manuel Margot
Strike (foul) Ball Ball Strike (looking) Margot lined out to center
Top of the 4th
Rhys Hoskins
Strike (looking) Ball Ball Hoskins safe at second on throwing error by third baseman Solarte
Tommy Joseph
Joseph grounded into fielder's choice to first, Hoskins out at third
Nick Williams
Strike (foul) Strike (foul) Strike (swinging) Williams struck out swinging
Maikel Franco
Franco grounded into fielder's choice to third, Joseph out at second
Again, as last inning, they start the inning getting a runner to second with no outs.Again, as last inning, they fail to score.
Bottom of the 4th
Carlos Asuaje
Ball Asuaje doubled to right center
Yangervis Solarte
Strike (looking) Solarte popped out to third
Cory Spangenberg
Strike (looking) Strike (swinging) Ball Strike (looking) Spangenberg struck out looking
Wil Myers
Strike (looking) Strike (swinging) Ball Ball Ball Foul Myers singled to left, Asuaje scored
San Diego 1 - Philadelphia 0
Austin Hedges
Ball Myers stole second
Strike (looking) Ball Ball Strike (foul) Ball Hedges walked, Myers stole third
Hunter Renfroe
Strike (swinging) Strike (looking) Myers stole home, Hedges stole second
San Diego 2 - Philadelphia 0
Ball Renfroe reached on infield single to third, Hedges to third
Phillies doing their best to look like a college team playing a ML team today. Can they screw up any more things? Yes, I'm sure they can.