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Ceremonial
First Pitches Celebrating
a birthday? Graduation? Wedding Anniversary?
Come out to the Reading Phillies and celebrate in style. We offer
anyone the opportunity to walk out to the pitchers mound, wind up, and
throw a pitch to a player at home plate. Information
vs. Akron Sat
May 17
6:05 pm
(4:00 HH / 5:00 gates)
Post-Game
Fireworks
- Literacy Council of Reading - 40th
Anniversary
Happy Hour w/ live music from Shame
& $1.00 off selected beers
- All Star Distributing
Reading Phillies Dance Team
Appearance
They
will be greeting you when you enter the stadium, performing on field,
and signing autographs.
Post-Game concert w/ Shame in the
Classic Café
- Classic Harley-Davidson
Sun May
18
1:05 pm
(12:00 gates)
R-Phils Mascot Band Hat
(K2000)
- Pepsi
All-American Girls Professional Baseball League
Reunion w/ Queen of Baseballtown Ruth Hartman and Friends
- 830 AM WEEU
$1.00 Hot Dogs
- Berks Packing / Stroehmann's
Post-Game Run the Bases (ALL AGES)
- 69 News Berks Edition
R-Phils fall, 2-1, in 12 innings to Mets Lou Marson scores
Reading's only run despite a solid block by Mets catcher Salmon Manriquez.
Reading, PA -- A night after scoring 11 runs, the Reading Phillies offense had the chance to duplicate, and maybe exceed, that output. The R-Phils had more chances than a game of Monopoly. The Binghamton pitching staff continued to find a way to "pass go" and not land at their hotel with a loss.
Caleb Stewart led off the top of the 12th inning with a line homer to left off
Jason Kershner (1-1) to give the B-Mets a 2-1 win at FirstEnergy Stadium Tuesday night.
The Phillies (15-16) wasted a fine effort from starter Andrew Carpenter who allowed just five hits and one run in seven innings.
Binghamton (12-20) took a 1-0 lead in the sixth on a two-out homer by Nick Evans, his sixth. The Phillies quickly tied the game in the bottom of the sixth when
Lou Marson walked and scored on a double by Neil Sellers.
The Phillies had a runner on third and less than two outs five times in the game and could not score. Reading was 1-for-15 with runners in scoring position and stranded a season-high 16 runners. The Mets walked ten batters in the game, three of them intentional.
Former R-Phil Eude Brito (1-1) retired all four batters he faced to get the win.
Sellers was 3-for-5 for the Phillies and Jason Donald was 2-for-3 with three walks. Marson extended his hitting streak to seven games and his on-base streak to 20 games.