Walks It Off Against His Former Team
Sean Rodriguez certainly had a roller coaster of a last 24 hours. Early on Monday, with Bryce Harper set to return from paternity leave for the game against the Pirates, the Phillies had to drop one player. The choice appeared to come down to the erratic and confounding Mikael Franco or the 34-year-old utilityman.
Sean survived the deadline; Franco returned to Lehigh Valley. Entering the game as a pinch hitter for Adam Hasely in the 7th inning, Rodriguez struck out and walked, before leading off the last of the 11th. The game was even at 5 -- and Rodriguez promptly untied it, with a bullet line drive down the left field line that cleared the fences for a walk off win.
After spending 3-1/2 years with Pittsburgh, you know Sean had feel something extra in beating the club that led him go. And he was clearly happy to reward the organization that held onto him during an August roster crunch.
For one night, anyway, the Phils made the right choice.
Sean survived the deadline; Franco returned to Lehigh Valley. Entering the game as a pinch hitter for Adam Hasely in the 7th inning, Rodriguez struck out and walked, before leading off the last of the 11th. The game was even at 5 -- and Rodriguez promptly untied it, with a bullet line drive down the left field line that cleared the fences for a walk off win.
After spending 3-1/2 years with Pittsburgh, you know Sean had feel something extra in beating the club that led him go. And he was clearly happy to reward the organization that held onto him during an August roster crunch.
For one night, anyway, the Phils made the right choice.
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