philly-phanaticPhillies 12, D-Backs 3: Philly is hot. They’ve won four in a row and eight of their last 10. Ryan Howard and Jayson Werth both have had ridiculous weeks. Howard has six homers in his last seven games and Edge has smacked five of his own since Saturday. Last night Joe Blanton gave the bullpen some rest, allowing 10 hits over eight innings and keeping the damage to just three runs. He also singled twice. Everyone on this team is hitting. The Philly Phanatic cannot freaking believe it. Jamie Moyer, however, continues to sulk. Up next? Bloodshed at Citi Field.

Dodgers 7, Cubs 2: Russell Martin’s sixth inning grand slam off Ángel Guzmán broke this one open. With absolutely nothing on the line, Kevin Gregg pitched a quiet 1-2-3 ninth.

Astros Wright Hospitalized BaseballAstros 4, Marlins 1: Without the services of the visibly endearing Wesley Wright, the Astros pulled out the win. Wandy Rodriguez shut down the bats for eight innings and even helped his own cause with an RBI double.

Red Sox 8, Blue Jays 1: This was all Jon Lester. Eight innings, three hits and one earned run. The affable J.D. Drew was 4-for-4 with two home runs. The Yankees are in Fenway this weekend for three. If the Sox can sweep, they’re only 3.5 back. Guess what? These two will square on ESPN’s Sunday night baseball!

Rangers 11, Twins 1: Minnesota starter Anthony Swarzak put on quite a show for the folks in Arlington, giving up four home runs in 5 1/3 innings. Marlon Byrd’s career season continues — he went deep twice — but I’m still not a believer. Funeral services for the Twins will be held at 10am this morning.

harang_seatsReds 2, Giants 1; 10 innings: Drew Stubbs’ first career homer to lead off the top of the 10th was the difference. I was curious if he was related to former Cowboy Daniel Stubbs but then I saw this picture. Probably not related. Approximately six undead people attended this wild afternoon game.

Tigers 7, Mariners 6: The Tigers got two in the bottom of the ninth off David Aardsma, who’s had a rough week. Clete Thomas had the game-winning RBI single. In four starts for Detroit, Jarrod Washburn has given up 17 runs, including eight homers. He craves pressure.

It’s Friday! That means on one side of the New York Post a Red Sox fan is being blamed for subway attacks, and on the other the Sox are in a casket. Standard procedure.

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After watching this video, speechless is more than safe to assume.

From the catchy music to the incredible quality of each still picture, this video is a must-see:

And finally, from the incomparable Fightins’, Jameer Nelson goes deep.