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4

56-83
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PHI

7

69-71
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W: Rosenberg (1-2)

L: Roenicke (4-2)

S: Papelbon (38)

Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia
Associated Press 12y

Ryan Howard keys Phillies' doubleheader sweep of Rockies

PHILADELPHIA -- Hold on, Phillies fans. The NL wild-card race isn't over yet.

One of baseball's biggest busts at the All-Star break, Philadelphia has won 12 of 16 games to move into playoff contention.

A long shot, but a shot.

Ryan Howard drove in two runs and seven pitchers combined to help the Phillies beat the Colorado Rockies 7-4 on Sunday night and complete a doubleheader sweep.

John Mayberry Jr. hit an RBI single in the ninth inning of the first game to lift the Phillies to a 3-2 win.

The Phillies trailed 4-1 in the second game before scoring two runs in the fifth, sixth and seventh innings for their fourth straight win. They have forced their way into the NL wild-card race and play their next seven games against cellar dwellers Miami and Houston.

Ty Wigginton hit the tying homer for the Phillies in the sixth and helped move them within six games of a wild-card spot. The Phillies (69-71) would like to hit .500 first.

"I know they're not going to pack it in," manager Charlie Manuel said.

Jonathan Papelbon won the opener and tossed a scoreless ninth for his 32nd save in the second game. He also earned the win Friday night to help the Phillies complete a three-game sweep.

B.J. Rosenberg (1-2) struck out two in a scoreless sixth for the win. Six Phillies relievers tossed one-hit ball over five shutout innings.

Josh Roenicke (4-2) took the loss. The Rockies followed Wilin Rosario's four passed balls in Game 1 with five errors in the nightcap. The Rockies only allowed three earned runs in the second game.

Chris Nelson hit a three-run homer for the Rockies, who have lost five straight games.

"You can't make five errors in a game or you're going to lose," Rockies manager Jim Tracy said.

Howard, who left two runners stranded when he fouled out to end the third, delivered in the fifth. He lined a shot to right that scored two to make it 4-3, but he was thrown out at second for the third out.

If Howard didn't get thrown out, Wigginton doesn't lead off the sixth against Roenicke with his 11th homer of the season to make it 4-4.

Those are the kinds of breaks the Phillies are getting during their sensational second-half turnaround.

"I think we're finally getting some breaks, where I don't think we got a single break the first 80, 90 games of the season," Papelbon said.

Kevin Frandsen put the Phillies ahead with a pinch-hit single in the sixth.

Howard and Chase Utley are healthy after missing the first half with injuries. All-Star catcher Carlos Ruiz is back, too, after missing the last month with a foot injury.

Ruiz returned to pinch hit in the sixth as the familiar sound of "Choooooch" filled the Philadelphia night. He singled, stayed in the game, and had an RBI single in the seventh. Nate Schierholtz added a run-scoring single to make it 7-4.

Tyler Cloyd, Philadelphia's minor league pitcher of the year, struck out three and walked one in four innings.

Neither starter lasted past the fourth.

Colorado's Drew Pomeranz was pulled after throwing 77 pitches through four innings. He allowed a run, walked one and struck out three.

Wigginton led off the second with a double and scored on Michael Martinez's double.

The Rockies scored four runs in the third on Ramon Hernandez's RBI single and Nelson's three-run shot to the left field seats.

Nelson knew it was gone the moment he connected off Cloyd and followed the arc all the way into the stands.

The Rockies simply couldn't handle the baseball. Shortstop Jonathan Herrera and third baseman Chris Nelson each made two errors and first baseman Jordan Pacheco committed the fifth error when he mishandled a grounder in the seventh.

In the opener, Mayberry hit a bases-loaded single against Matt Belisle (3-6) for the win. Rockies left fielder Carlos Gonzalez sprinted toward Mayberry's low liner and appeared to make a diving catch, but the ball popped out when his glove hit the ground. There was brief confusion before the umpire ruled it was a hit.

Papelbon (5-6) picked up the win with a scoreless ninth.

"You can kind of sense the crowd's excitement, coming down the stretch of games with a chance to win," Mayberry said. "I don't think anybody in this clubhouse has written ourselves off."

Rosario had two of his four passed balls in the ninth. He also had a passed ball in the eighth and the third.

The major league record for passed balls is 12 by Alex Gardner of the 1884 Washington Nationals of the American Association, according to STATS LLC. The modern-day mark is six passed balls and is shared by Rube Vickers of the Reds on Oct. 4, 1902; Geno Petralli of the Rangers on Aug. 30, 1987; and Jerry Goff of the Astros on May 12, 1996.

"We know the progress he is making, but the ball made its way to the backstop too much," Tracy said. "That really changed things around."

Game notes
The Phillies will select the contract of slugging 1B/OF prospect Darin Ruf from Double-A Reading on Monday. RHP Mike Stutes will move to 60-day disabled list to make room on 40-man roster. ... The Phillies and Rockies played a doubleheader against each other for the first time since 1999. ... Colorado rookie 1B Matt McBride, who grew up 45 minutes north of Philadelphia in Bethlehem, Pa., got the start in the opener.

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