Boston

Kendrick strong in two innings, Phillies top Yankees

Philadelphia Phillies v Miami Marlins
Kendrick gave up one run on three hits in his Grapefruit League opener as the Phillies beat the Yankees.

Kyle Kendrick caught the bleak Gulf Coast forecast. There was a chance that his initial spring training start would be rained out.

“I was going to be really upset [if the game was postponed],” Kendrick said after Tuesday’s start. “I felt like that little league kid. I used to cry when games were rained out. I was happy. I was excited.”

Kendrick gave up a run in two strong innings. Like Cole Hamels, Cliff Lee and Roy Halladay, he attacked the plate.

“I was throwing mostly strikes,” Kendrick said. “But I feel confident heading into the spring. I’m looking forward to the season. I want to build up from last year and I hope to get us into the playoffs.” This is the first season since 2008 that Kendrick enters spring training with a spot locked up in the starting rotation.

“It’s nice,” Kendrick said. “I know people know that I can get the job done. It’s nice to be in a routine every day when I go to the ballpark.”

The Phillies won their first game of the Grapefruit campaign Tuesday, edging the New York Yankees, 4-3, but the offense is scuffling after four games. The Phillies didn’t get their first hit until Ryan Howard singled with two outs in the fourth inning. The Phils managed just five hits, but two were long homers — one by Domonic Brown, another by Tommy Joseph.

Brown’s second homer of the spring was a titanic shot that traveled over 450 feet and cleared the batter’s eye. Brown fouled off a pair of 0-2 fastballs before he went yard.

“I feel really good,” Brown said. “I’m not trying to do anything extra with my swing. I’m trying to be patient and just put good wood on the ball. I’m not trying to over swing. If I hit the ball right, it’s going to travel.”

 

Utley healthy scratch from lineup

There was a semi-panic Tuesday when Chase Utley’s name didn’t appear on Charlie Manuel’s lineup card.

Rest assured, Phillies fans, it isn’t anything to worry about.

Utley was held out due to wet conditions on the diamond. Kevin Frandsen started at second base against the Yankees. Before the Phillies opened exhibition play, Manuel admitted he would be watching Utley closely — and try to avoid playing him in back-to-back games. Utley played Saturday, rested Sunday, then was back out there Monday. Utley is 1-for-3 with an RBI and a walk in two games.


News
Entertainment
Sports
Lifestyle
National

Obama tries to bounce back after tough week

President Barack Obama complained on Sunday that partisan battles in Washington are holding back stronger U.S. economic growth as he tried to recover from one of the most difficult weeks…

National

Investigators examine fractured rail in Connecticut train crash

A fractured segment of track has been found on the rail line of a Metro-North passenger train from New York that derailed in Connecticut and struck another commuter train, injuring…

National

Winning ticket for $590.5 million Powerball lottery sold…

A single winning ticket for a record Powerball lottery jackpot worth $590.5 million was sold in Florida, organizers said late on Saturday, but there was no immediate word about who…

National

Obama to discuss Al Qaeda, drones, Guantanamo Bay…

President Barack Obama, under fire for security lapses at a U.S. mission in Libya, will in a speech on Thursday lay out his wide-ranging counter-terrorism policy, from the controversial use…

Arts

A.R.T.'s 'Pirates of Penzance' is a swashbuckling good…

The American Repertory Theater transforms into a riotous indoor beach party for The Hipocrites’ outrageously enjoyable interpretation of “The Pirates of Penzance.”

Entertainment

The Word: James Franco paints mural in BK,…

It is possible that James Franco has out-Franco-ed himself. Adding “street artist” to his absurdly lengthy resume (ever heard of a vacation, bro? Just reading about all the things you…

Entertainment

The Word: Kanye's second coming of Yeezus

In a move that will come as a shock to exactly nobody, in his appearance on "SNL" this weekend, Kanye West announced that his new album (dropping June 18) will…

Entertainment

The Word: Tanning Mom's new music video is…

Remember Tanning Mom? Of course you do, her terrifying orange mug is probably permanently seared onto your brain, sort of like mental melanoma.

NBA

'Charlotte Hornets' likely to make a return to…

'Charlotte Hornets' likely to make a return to NBA with name change

NHL

Playing the Field: Canadian singer Alexis Normand butchers…

Alexis Normand is charged with singing the Canadian and American anthems and she has the unfortunate honor of her disaster preserved for YouTube eternity.

MLB

Ortiz powers Red Sox past Twins 12-5

Red Sox' 13-hit attack leads them past Twins

Sports

Oxbow wins the Preakness Stakes

Oxbow, a 15-1 longshot ridden masterfully by 50-year-old Hall of Famer Gary Stevens, cruised to an easy, wire-to-wire victory in the $1 million Preakness Stakes on Saturday.

Career

VIDEO: "Made Here," Reggie Watts, Cherry Jones and…

In its third season, "Made Here" invites artists to explain the nuts-and-bolts decisions of how they make things happen on and off stage.

Wellbeing

Move over Lexapro — Vortioxetine to help

New antidepressant vortioxetine had shown significant improvement in patients’ symptoms.

Lifestyle

Editor's Pick: Explorer Yoga Bag

Perfect yoga bag for the man who loves downward dogs after work.

Style

Street style: London

Hilary Wong spotted in London likes classic pieces like her Chanel bag.