Morton gets ball as Phillies look to clinch series against Brewers

By: Tim Kelly, managing editor

MILWAUKEE — After Maikel Franco and Aaron Nola propelled the Philadelphia Phillies to a series opening win Friday night, the Phillies will look to clinch a series win over the Milwaukee Brewers Saturday evening when they give Charlie Morton the ball. 

The Brewers will counter with 28-year-old righty Chase Anderson, who did lose his most recent start, but didn't allow a run in the first 11 innings that he pitched (his first two starts) this year. He's been the team's best starter thus far, by a fairly wide margin. 

The Phillies, who are 8-9, have a chance to climb to .500 for the first time since April 14th with a win tonight, and could set themselves up to finish the weekend with their first winning-record of 2016 as well. 


Starting Pitching Matchup:

Philadelphia Phillies (8-9) Milwaukee Brewers (7-10)
RHP Charlie Morton RHP Chase Anderson
(1-1, 3.86 ERA) (1-1, 2.25 ERA)

Charlie Morton — Age: 32;

  • Last Start: April 17, 2016, vs. SD: ND, 6.0 IP, 4 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 6 SO, 

Chase Anderson — Age: 28;

  • Last Start: April 18, 2016, at MIN: L, 5.0 IP, 11 H, 5 R, 4 ER, 2 HR, 4 SO 

Starting Lineups:

Philadelphia Phillies (8-9) Milwaukee Brewers (7-10)
  Position Player Bats   Position Player Bats
1  CF Odubel Herrera  1 SS  Jonathan Villar  S
2 SS  Freddy Galvis  2 2B  Scooter Gennett 
3 3B  Maikel Franco  3 LF  Ryan Braun 
4 1B  Ryan Howard  4 Jonathan Lucroy 
5 LF  Darin Ruf  5 1B  Cris Carter 
6 Carlos Ruiz  6 CF  Kirk Nieuwenhuis L
7 RF  Tyler Goeddel  7 3B  Colin Walsh  S
8 Charlie Morton  8 RF   Alex Presley
9 2b  Cesar Hernandez  9 Chase Anderson 




Broadcast Information:

  • First pitch: 7:10 p.m.
  • TV: CSN
  • Radio: SportsRadio 94 WIP

Game Notes:

  • For the third consecutive game, the Phillies will have their pitcher bat eighth. Unlike yesterday evening, the Brewers will have their pitcher bat in the traditional ninth spot. 
  • The Phillies have won two series this season, but have not clinched a series win until at least the third game in any series. A win tonight would allow them to buck that trend. 
  • Maikel Franco may have been struggling prior to last night's two home-run performance, but he now has four home runs. If you multiply that by eight, Franco would hit 32 home runs in a 496 at-bat season. However, if you multiply his eighth RBIs by eight, he would only finish the season with 64 RBIs in a 496 at-bat season.

What's Next:

  • Sunday, April 24, 2016: at Milwaukee Brewers, 2:10 p.m.
    • Miller Park
    • RHP Jerad Eickhoff (1-2, 1.89 ERA) vs. RHP Wily Peralta (0-3, 8.35 ERA)
    • TV: CSN; Radio: SportsRadio 94 WIP
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