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Improvement seen in Blanton’s performance
Phillies right-handed player Joe Blanton showed a marked improvement in his game during the match against Martins. However, most people think that it may be too early to predict consistency in his improvement. Blanton commenced Monday with a 6-4 victory over the Marlins at a match played at the Sun Life Stadium. A medially impinged right elbow has troubled him since April 23 and it was seen bothering him at times even while he was playing the match on Monday. When asked about his elbow bothering him, Blanton said that it was a little different in the first two innings but after that he was feeling fine. He also mentioned that returning to a game after a break always feels a bit different as he tries to get back in to the game.
The impinged elbow still strained
Although, Blanton played the match on Monday and pitched well enough, he is definitely not past the medial impingement in his right elbow. The Phillies pitching coach Rich Dubee says that the elbow may still be a little troublesome and at the same time Blanton may be a little rusty in his game. Although not being able to give 100 percent to the game, Blanton feels that he will be able to pitch. Contrary to this, Dubee says that there may be certain pitches where the player may feel the pain in his elbow more than other pitches. The team and the player in the interim have decided to see how Blanton progresses.
Phillies team supporting Blanton
During the match on Monday, Blanton gave away eight hits, three runs, and two walks while striking out two in five innings. He gave two runs in the first innings, one run in the second inning, before ending with three scoreless frames. In addition, the pitcher received immense assistance from his defense, which played four double plays killing four rallies by the Marlins. Blanton was thankful for his teammates who enabled him to get some ground balls when required. Jimmy Rollins, Pete Orr, and Placido Polanco turned the balls giving Blanton the much-needed support.

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