Jun 15

CLE3
SEA4
Final
SF5
LAD11
Final
CIN8
DET4
Final
TOR4
PHI11
Final
NYY0
BOS2
Final
COL10
ATL1
Final
LAA2
BAL11
Final
MIA3
WAS1
Final
TB9
NYM0
Final
MIN1
HOU2
Final
STL2
MIL3
Final
ATH3
KC2
Final
PIT2
CHC3
Final
CWS1
TEX2
Final
SD8
ARI2
Final
CLE0
SEA6
Final
SF4
LAD5
Final

Jun 16

PHI42-29
MIA28-41
NBCSP @10:40 PM UTC
COL14-57
WAS30-41
MASN @10:45 PM UTC
LAA33-37
NYY42-28
MLBN @11:05 PM UTC
BAL30-40
TB39-32
MAS2 @11:35 PM UTC

Jun 17

BOS37-36
SEA36-34
RTNW @1:40 AM UTC
HOU41-30
ATH29-44
NBCSCA @2:05 AM UTC
SD39-31
LAD43-29
MLBN @2:10 AM UTC
PHI42-29
MIA28-41
NBCSP @10:10 PM UTC
PIT29-43
DET46-27
FDDT @10:40 PM UTC
COL14-57
WAS30-41
MASN @10:45 PM UTC
LAA33-37
NYY42-28
YES @11:05 PM UTC
ARI36-35
TOR38-33
DBTV @11:07 PM UTC
MIN36-35
CIN37-35
FDOH @11:10 PM UTC
NYM45-27
ATL31-39
MLBN @11:15 PM UTC
BAL30-40
TB39-32
MAS2 @11:35 PM UTC
STL37-35
CWS23-49
FDMW @11:40 PM UTC

Jun 18

KC34-38
TEX36-36
RASN @12:05 AM UTC
MIL39-34
CHC43-28
MARQ @12:05 AM UTC
BOS37-36
SEA36-34
RTNW @1:40 AM UTC
CLE35-35
SF41-31
NBCSBAY @1:45 AM UTC
HOU41-30
ATH29-44
NBCSCA @2:05 AM UTC
SD39-31
LAD43-29
TBS @2:10 AM UTC
BOS37-36
SEA36-34
MLBN @8:10 PM UTC
PIT29-43
DET46-27
FDDT @10:40 PM UTC
PHI42-29
MIA28-41
NBCSP @10:40 PM UTC
COL14-57
WAS30-41
MASN @10:45 PM UTC
LAA33-37
NYY42-28
AMZN @11:05 PM UTC
ARI36-35
TOR38-33
DBTV @11:07 PM UTC
MIN36-35
CIN37-35
FDOH @11:10 PM UTC
NYM45-27
ATL31-39
SNY @11:15 PM UTC
BAL30-40
TB39-32
MAS2 @11:35 PM UTC
STL37-35
CWS23-49
FDMW @11:40 PM UTC

Dombrowski's take on Phils, Girardi, the record and the owner at quarter mark

ATLANTA -- A quarter of the way into the season, the Phillies are under .500 and staring at a bigger-than-a-bread-basket deficit in the National League East.

President of baseball operations Dave Dombrowski has been around way too long to panic under these circumstances, but he does acknowledge one simple need:

"We need to play better," he said before Monday night's series opener against the NL East rival Atlanta Braves. The teams entered the game with identical 19-22 records and were eight games behind the division-leading New York Mets.

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"We're not happy with our record at this point," Dombrowski said. "That can get better. But I think we have a good ballclub. I think we realize that. There's a lot of good things, but we also need to play better.

"You don't want to fall too far behind. We're already eight games behind. That's not good. It's not insurmountable by any means. But I do think we have to go out there and play consistently well."

Ownership pushed the payroll past the luxury tax threshold, to over $230 million with the offseason additions of closer Corey Knebel and sluggers Nick Castellanos and Kyle Schwarber. Anything short of a playoff berth -- a pretty low bar with six out of 15 teams qualifying in each league -- will be a huge disappointment.

Dombrowski was asked how his boss, the ultra-competitive John Middleton, was handling the team's slow start.

"He's been fantastic," Dombrowski said. "He says, 'That's why we play 162 games.' He's been very supportive.

"We have to play better. We need to have a better record. We're not a below .500 team. We should not be a below .500 team. We're there now, but when I say that, baseball is meant for the long haul. He's been great. We talk all the time."

Dombrowski was also asked about the man he serves as boss to, manager Joe Girardi.

"I don't ever get into evaluating managers during the season," Dombrowski said. "As I've always said to people, Joe's been fine. I talk to Joe and communicate with him all the time and I'll just say this: My support of a manager is that they're managing. If I didn't support them, they wouldn't be managing.

"Joe's our manager and I'm happy to be working with him. Hey, we're all in a position that we're not happy with the way the club has played, Joe, myself, the players. We have to be better."

Dombrowski said he was pleased with the way the starting pitching staff had rounded into form -- it had a 3.38 ERA over the last 31 games entering Monday night -- and he mentioned how the defense hasn't been the issue that many predicted entering the season. For the most part, he's been pleased with the bullpen, save for a few poor nights.

The offense has been a head-scratcher for Dombrowski.

"I'm surprised we haven't scored more runs on a consistent basis," he said. "But I do think we're going to score more runs on a consistent basis as the weather warms up and some of the guys get their swings back."

Entering Monday, the Phils ranked eighth in the NL, scoring 4.49 runs per game. They were fifth in OPS at .722. However, they had been shut out five times and held to one run six times. All 11 of those games ended in defeat. Consistency has clearly eluded the offense through the first quarter of the season.

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