Apr 26

MIL2
STL3
Final
CIN8
COL7
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ATL8
ARI2
Final
MIA8
SEA4
Final
TB1
SD0
Final
CWS5
ATH6
Final
PIT3
LAD0
Final
TEX2
SF0
Final
TOR0
NYY0
Postponed
BAL3
DET4
Final
BOS4
CLE5
Final
LAA1
MIN5
Final
MIL5
STL6
Final
CIN6
COL4
Final
PHI10
CHC4
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CWS10
ATH3
Final
NYM2
WAS0
Final
TEX2
SF3
Final
BAL2
DET6
Final
BOS7
CLE3
Final
HOU0
KC2
Final

Apr 27

ATL8
ARI7
In Progress
TB3
SD1
In Progress
PIT3
LAD3
In Progress
MIA0
SEA7
In Progress
TOR13-13
NYY15-11
MLBN @5:35 PM UTC
NYM19-8
WAS12-15
MAS2 @5:35 PM UTC
BOS15-14
CLE15-11
GDTV @5:40 PM UTC
BAL10-16
DET17-10
MLBN @5:40 PM UTC
LAA12-14
MIN11-16
FDW @5:40 PM UTC
HOU13-13
KC14-14
SCHN @6:10 PM UTC
MIL13-15
STL12-15
FDWI @6:15 PM UTC
CIN14-13
COL4-22
FDOH @7:10 PM UTC
CWS7-20
ATH13-14
NBCSCA @8:05 PM UTC
TEX15-12
SF18-10
NBCSBAY @8:05 PM UTC
MIA12-13
SEA14-12
FDFL @8:10 PM UTC
TB12-14
SD17-9
FSUN @8:10 PM UTC
PIT11-16
LAD16-10
MLBN @8:10 PM UTC
ATL11-14
ARI14-12
MLBN @8:10 PM UTC
TOR13-13
NYY15-11
YES @9:05 PM UTC
PHI14-13
CHC17-11
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Apr 28

NYM19-8
WAS12-15
MLBN @8:05 PM UTC
MIN11-16
CLE15-11
GDTV @10:10 PM UTC
NYY15-11
BAL10-16
MLBN @10:35 PM UTC
STL12-15
CIN14-13
MLBN @10:40 PM UTC

Apr 29

ATH13-14
TEX15-12
NBCSCA @12:05 AM UTC
DET17-10
HOU13-13
FDDT @12:10 AM UTC
ATL11-14
COL4-22
FDSO @12:40 AM UTC
MIA12-13
LAD16-10
MLBN @2:10 AM UTC
MIN11-16
CLE15-11
GDTV @10:10 PM UTC
NYY15-11
BAL10-16
MASN @10:35 PM UTC
STL12-15
CIN14-13
FDOH @10:40 PM UTC
CHC17-11
PIT11-16
MARQ @10:40 PM UTC
WAS12-15
PHI14-13
NBCSP @10:45 PM UTC
KC14-14
TB12-14
FSUN @11:05 PM UTC
BOS15-14
TOR13-13
MLBN @11:07 PM UTC
ARI14-12
NYM19-8
MLBN @11:10 PM UTC
MIL13-15
CWS7-20
CHSN @11:40 PM UTC

Phillies are looking to limit K's and moving in the right direction

The battle for the Phillies' starting center field job takes center stage Friday in Sarasota, Florida.

All three contestants are in the starting lineup against the Baltimore Orioles.

In fact, they're hitting 1-2-3 in the lineup.

Obviously, only one guy can play center field. Scott Kingery gets that assignment. Roman Quinn gets the start in right field and Odubel Herrera is the designated hitter.

An outside candidate, Travis Jankowski, gets the start in left field. The lefty-swinging Jankowski has significant big-league time with San Diego, but he's in camp as a non-roster player with a team that is going to be scuffling for 40-man roster spots in a couple of weeks. The odds of him making the club out of camp are steep, but he could end up providing valuable Triple A depth and get to the majors at some point in the season with the Phillies.

Mickey Moniak is having a strong camp and he, too, could get a shot in Philadelphia before the season is over, but, at the moment, the general consensus is he needs to go to Triple A and get regular at-bats.

So, it's basically a three-horse race with 17 games to go in camp.

The Phillies probably don't have the roster flexibility to open the season with all three guys so someone must step forward and seize the opportunity with his play. Herrera is not on the 40-man roster and can be sent to the minors. Quinn is out of minor-league options. Kingery has options.

Heading into Friday's game, Herrera might have the upper hand in the competition. He has played well defensively in center and right and has had good at-bats while generating hard contact. He is 4 for 14 with a homer, a stolen base, no walks and a .286 on-base percentage.

Quinn is 5 for 12 with a double, a stolen base, a walk, five strikeouts and a .462 on-base percentage.

Kingery is 3 for 16 with a double, a homer, a walk, seven strikeouts and a .235 on-base percentage.

The strikeouts are a concern with Kingery, especially because the team has asked him to make adjustments to his swing this spring, shorten it, take some of the lift out of it and try to hit more gap-to-gap line drives. In three big-league seasons, he has a strikeout rate of 27.8 percent and a walk rate of just 6.1 percent.

Kingery had a solid day Thursday. In the third inning, he jumped a first-pitch, 96-mph fastball from Gerrit Cole and powered it, on a line, to the wall for a double. Two innings later, he grounded out back to the mound on an 0-1 curveball from Jonathan Loaisiga.

Manager Joe Girardi was happy with Kingery's at-bats.

"I think he needed it for his psyche," Girardi said. "And the fact that, I know he grounded out to the pitcher, but he made contact. Scotty has speed. We want contact. We want you through the middle of the field. I thought he really had a good day."

Girardi doesn't just want more contact from Kingery. He wants it from everybody.

"Strikeouts, as an organization, we have a problem with them," Girardi said. "We don't like them. And I'm not saying we always strike out, I'm saying we don't like them, and I think it's important that you have different approaches on different counts. It's something that we talk about a lot."

Over the last three seasons, the Phils have ranked 28th (24.8 percent), 15th (23.2 percent) and 7th (21.6 percent) in strikeout rate. They are moving in the right direction.

"I felt we were better last year and we want to even get better than that this year," Girardi said. 

Here is Friday's lineup:

1. Roman Quinn RF

2. Scott Kingery CF

3. Odubel Herrera DH

4. Alec Bohm 1B

5. C.J. Chatham SS

6. Travis Jankowski LF

7. Nick Maton 3B

8. Jeff Mathis C

9. Ronald Torreyes 2B

Zack Wheeler P

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