Philadelphia Phillies vs. Tampa Bay Rays Preview and Predictions 04-13-2018
12th April 2018 by Gracenote
the philadelphia phillies are venturing south to face the tampa bay rays to begin a three-game series and six-game road trip on friday, but they are hoping their fortunes don't follow suit after winning five of their last six games. philadelphia will also bid to take the first step in avenging its horrid interleague record from 2017, as its 5-15 mark matched cincinnati for the worst in the majors.
versatile infielder/outfielder scott kingery helped the phillies (6-5) bring out the brooms against the reds, as the prized prospect belted both his first homer and grand slam before his game-ending sacrifice fly in the 12th inning on wednesday helped philadelphia capture a winning record for the first time since april 28, 2017. "it's been crazy. that's the only way to put it," said the 23-year-old, who has five hits, seven rbis and four runs scored in his last five contests. the reeling rays (3-9) answered an eight-game skid with back-to-back one-run wins over the chicago white sox before dropping a 2-1 decision on wednesday heading into the opener of a nine-game homestand. tampa bay is no stranger to one-run games this season, albeit with a 2-6 mark.
tv: 7:10 p.m. et, nbc10 (philadelphia), fs sun (tampa bay)
pitching matchup: phillies rh vince velasquez (1-1, 5.19 era) vs. rays rh jake faria (0-1, 14.29)
velasquez aims to match his win total from last season on friday while making his first career start versus tampa bay, although he scattered three hits over four scoreless innings against the rays during a spring training game in march. the 25-year-old sure wouldn't mind the run support he received in his last outing, as he permitted one run on four hits while striking out six in as many innings in saturday's 20-1 romp of miami. velasquez has struggled this season against left-handed batters, who have hit .400 against him.
faria fell to 0-4 with a 6.43 era in his last nine outings dating to last season after being roughed up for a career-high eight runs on five hits in personal-worst 1 2/3 innings in saturday's 10-3 setback to boston. the 24-year-old, who allowed a grand slam to xander bogaerts, did himself no favors by letting five of the first six batters reach base and walking five of the 15 batters he faced overall. "it's been a few good days leading up to this," faria said on friday. "feels like it's been forever (since i pitched). ... i'm eager to get back out there."
walk-offs
1. tampa bay rf carlos gomez is 8-for-22 with a homer, two rbis and four runs scored during his five-game hitting streak.
2. philadelphia 3b maikel franco is just 1-for-11 on the road this season.
3. rays ss adeiny hechavarria has hit safely in three straight games, but is just 3-for-20 in his last five overall.
prediction: phillies 5, rays 2
12th April 2018 by Gracenote
the philadelphia phillies are venturing south to face the tampa bay rays to begin a three-game series and six-game road trip on friday, but they are hoping their fortunes don't follow suit after winning five of their last six games. philadelphia will also bid to take the first step in avenging its horrid interleague record from 2017, as its 5-15 mark matched cincinnati for the worst in the majors.
versatile infielder/outfielder scott kingery helped the phillies (6-5) bring out the brooms against the reds, as the prized prospect belted both his first homer and grand slam before his game-ending sacrifice fly in the 12th inning on wednesday helped philadelphia capture a winning record for the first time since april 28, 2017. "it's been crazy. that's the only way to put it," said the 23-year-old, who has five hits, seven rbis and four runs scored in his last five contests. the reeling rays (3-9) answered an eight-game skid with back-to-back one-run wins over the chicago white sox before dropping a 2-1 decision on wednesday heading into the opener of a nine-game homestand. tampa bay is no stranger to one-run games this season, albeit with a 2-6 mark.
tv: 7:10 p.m. et, nbc10 (philadelphia), fs sun (tampa bay)
pitching matchup: phillies rh vince velasquez (1-1, 5.19 era) vs. rays rh jake faria (0-1, 14.29)
velasquez aims to match his win total from last season on friday while making his first career start versus tampa bay, although he scattered three hits over four scoreless innings against the rays during a spring training game in march. the 25-year-old sure wouldn't mind the run support he received in his last outing, as he permitted one run on four hits while striking out six in as many innings in saturday's 20-1 romp of miami. velasquez has struggled this season against left-handed batters, who have hit .400 against him.
faria fell to 0-4 with a 6.43 era in his last nine outings dating to last season after being roughed up for a career-high eight runs on five hits in personal-worst 1 2/3 innings in saturday's 10-3 setback to boston. the 24-year-old, who allowed a grand slam to xander bogaerts, did himself no favors by letting five of the first six batters reach base and walking five of the 15 batters he faced overall. "it's been a few good days leading up to this," faria said on friday. "feels like it's been forever (since i pitched). ... i'm eager to get back out there."
walk-offs
1. tampa bay rf carlos gomez is 8-for-22 with a homer, two rbis and four runs scored during his five-game hitting streak.
2. philadelphia 3b maikel franco is just 1-for-11 on the road this season.
3. rays ss adeiny hechavarria has hit safely in three straight games, but is just 3-for-20 in his last five overall.
prediction: phillies 5, rays 2
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