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Phillies 5, Blue Jays 4, Final - Jun. 28, 2009

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Phils pour it on at Toronto behind Happ, Werth
sports.espn.go.com 6/28/2009 — A.J. Happ pitched a five-hit shutout, Jayson Werth homered twice and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Toronto Blue Jays 10-0 Saturday.
Jayson Werth & J.A. Happ get all stupid on the Jays
weretheteamtobeat.com 6/28/2009 — Now, I can totally understand Jayson Werth getting his grown man on against the Jays hitting 2 home runs and a double, knocking in enough runs to win the game by himself.  But J.A. Happ throwing 9 shutout innings, using only 100 pitches.  Well I’ll be.  J.A. didn’t walk a ...
Sunday morning hangover
bluejayhunter.com 6/28/2009 — Image courtesy of Daylife Wow, that game took a turn for the worse very quickly. The Jays chances of winning bascially flew out the window once Jason Werth slammed one into the nosebleeds at the Rogers Centre ... and it all went downhill from there. While a ten run defecit is a tough one to ...
Jayson Werth Has Super Powers Against Toronto
the700level.com 6/28/2009 — Jayson Werth's herculean blast into the fifth level of Rogers Centre yesterday made him only the 14th player to ever reach that elusive part of the ball park and the first to do so since 2004. His 4-4 day yesterday with 2 long balls improved his career numbers against the Blue Jays to a ...
Phillies pen holds off Blue Jays
philliesdigest.com 6/28/2009 — The Philadelphia Phillies bats would explode for four runs in the 4th inning to overcome a three run deficit to defeat the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 at the Rogers Centre in Toronto. Chase Utley’s two run double off the centerfield wall in the inning would be the game winner. The Phillies got ...
Happ, Werth lift slumping Phillies over Jays 10-0USATODAY.com MLB - Top Stories 6/28/2009
J.A. Happ pitched a five-hit shutout, Jayson Werth homered twice and the Philadelphia Phillies beat the Toronto Blue Jays 10-0 ...
The Toronto Blue Jays' Sunday Morning HangoverBleacher Report - MLB 6/28/2009
Image courtesy of Daylife Wow, that game took a turn for the worse very quickly. The Jays chances of winning bascially flew out the window once Jason Werth slammed one into the nosebleeds at the Rogers Centre...and it all went downhill from ...
Moyer, Phils earn series win over JaysMajor League Baseball News 6/28/2009
The Phillies edged the Blue Jays, 5-4, in a close affair at Rogers Centre on Sunday afternoon. In taking the rubber game of the Interleague series, Philadelphia (39-34) won for just the fourth time in its past 15 games.
Moyer wins 2nd straight, Phillies edge Toronto 5-4Boston.com -- Baseball News 6/28/2009
Chase Utley hit a two-run triple, Jamie Moyer won back-to-back starts for the first time in more than two months and the Philadelphia Phillies held on to beat the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 on Sunday afternoon.
Utley, Moyer lifts Phils to series win over JaysESPN.com - MLB 6/28/2009
Chase Utley hit a two-run triple, Jamie Moyer won back-to-back starts for the first time in more than two months and the Philadelphia Phillies held on to beat the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 on Sunday afternoon.
Phillies Need To Make Hay Heading To All-Star BreakBleacher Report - MLB 6/28/2009
With a series win over the Toronto Blue Jays, Brad Lidge back and Raul Ibanez on his way back, it is time for the Phillies to take hold of the National League East. Phils fans held their collective breath when closer Brad Lidge entered Sunday's ...
Phillies 5, Blue Jays 4NYT > Baseball 6/28/2009
TORONTO (AP) -- Chase Utley hit a two-run triple, Jamie Moyer won back-to-back starts for the first time in more than two months and the Philadelphia Phillies held on to beat the Toronto Blue Jays 5-4 on Sunday afternoon.
Caught in the middleBleacher Report - MLB 6/29/2009
It was a game that could have easily gone either way, but it was a game that should have gone the Blue Jays' way. Brian Tallet had the game in the palm of his hands, but he let it slip away as the Jays lost the rubber match of their series against ...