Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Watch Florida Marlins vs Philadelphia Phillies Live On Streaming Online On Your PC.


Watch Florida Marlins vs Philadelphia Phillies live stream Online on pc today of MLB Baseball.there will be very exciting match for the MLB Baseball viewers because of the previous highly competition.This exclusive Match will be held in between Florida Marlins vs Philadelphia Phillies. Don't be upset if you aren't still tuned with the channels, just click here and we will provide you 100% HD quality software to Watch all the MLB Baseball Matches this season. Enjoy with the Florida Marlins vs Philadelphia Phillies live score, preview, recaps and highlights here live streaming Florida Marlins vs Philadelphia Phillies live tv sports MLB Baseball Match. Watch this Match between Florida Marlins vs Philadelphia Phillies live stream online by using Just below line

     Florida Marlins VS Philadelphia Phillies 
  You can easily find live match here,
so don’t waste your time watch and enjoy all live MLB Baseball match.
Here is live streaming broadcast link Florida Marlins vs Philadelphia Phillies Live HD online MLB Baseball.
Your subscription will grant you immediate access to the most comprehensive listing of live MLB Baseball feeds from anywhere in the world where you have access to an internet connection.  
    Roy Halladay and Josh Johnson are widely considered two of the best starting pitchers in the National League, and it isn't hard to see why. Through a little more than a month of the 2011 season, they've dominated National League opponents, going a combined 8-2 with an ERA of just 1.94 in 14 starts. Tonight, they'll square off for the fourth time in their careers as the Florida Marlins host the first place Philadelphia Phillies.
Though it's only the second week of May, the Cy Young debate has already started among baseball faithfuls, and the lead candidates are the guys we're discussing right here. With Adam Wainwright on the shelf, the field has narrowed to Halladay, Johnson and World Series Champion Tim Lincecum, who isn't off to quite the same start the first two are.
Click Here

Now 34 years old, Halladay has rejuvenated himself with his move to the National League last season. After dominating the American League East for years, Halladay took his talents to the more pitcher friendly National League East, and he has certainly dominated. After taking home the Cy Young Award last season, Halladay is off to another Cy-worthy start, already boasting a record of 5-1 for the Phillies through a month and some change into the season. At 2.19, the Phils' ace holds the fifth best ERA in the National League, but his advanced stats tell the real story of just how good he's been through the first month.His Fielding Independent Pitching (FIP), is the best in baseball at 1.49. Though he often claims he is not a strikeout pitcher, he's certainly contradicting himself quite a bit by punching out more than nine batters per nine innings, and walking less than two. He's given up just one home run this season, and boasts a WHIP of just 0.98. All of those statistics help culminate in a Wins Above Replacement (WAR) rating of 2.5—also the best in baseball among starting pitchers.

With numbers like that, it's hard to imagine anyone other than Halladay winning the Cy Young—but not so fast. Marlins' ace Josh Johnson isn't going to let him run away with the title. He's been a huge part of the Marlins' early season success, and if they're going to make a postseason run, he is going to be a huge part of it.Though he hasn't won many decisions, Johnson has kept the Fish close in just about every game he has started. Coming into play on Tuesday, he posted a record of 3-1 with a minuscule ERA of 1.68—second best in the National League to Jair Jurrjens of the Atlanta Braves, who has made two fewer starts
.Match scheduled:
Last updated:    15-06-2011 from 23:05 until 02:05
15-06-2011 on 08:26
 
    
   

No comments:

Post a Comment