ERIE, Pa. Air Force One Blanche Pas Cher . - Erie Insurance Arena shares locker-rooms with a minor-league baseball stadium and makes up the ballparks left-field facade. Across the street, adjacent to a tire warehouse, is a tiny tan building with red, white and blue trim that houses the Erie Otters offices.Here, in this working-class town of 100,000 in northwestern Pennsylvania, a star is being born.One day, Connor McDavid will take the ice at the Bell Centre and Madison Square Garden. But for now, hes happy to call Erie home.I love it here, said McDavid. Its great. Im sure youve only seen the downtown part of Erie and its not particularly nice, but where we all live, its beautiful. Its a great area.At least a two-hour drive from anywhere in Ontario and far from the centre of the hockey universe or even OHL hot beds like Kitchener or London, McDavid is just far enough away to keep the spotlight from being blinding.Theres obviously the media in Toronto and hockey in general is huge in Canada and specifically Toronto, Otters assistant coach and former NHL defenceman Jay McKee said. Theres less media, theres less outside attention, and as a player whos focused on the team and developing himself, I think thats a huge benefit for him to be here.No matter where he plays, the 17-year-old McDavid attracts attention. Hes being touted as The Next One and is the front-runner to go first overall in the 2015 NHL draft as a once-in-a-generation talent.Experiencing a lifetime of hockey hype before turning 18 has prepared McDavid for every bit of what hes facing in his draft year. Hes conditioned to deflect the attention rather than absorb it.Its all right, McDavid said during a recent pre-practice interview. Its not too crazy. Its something that Ive been getting more and more used to over the past couple years. It never really gets old. Its still a lot of fun, Im still a young guy, so the attention is something that is fun to have.Dominating hockey is still fun for McDavid. But being unquestionably the best player in junior hockey and the presumptive No. 1 pick sometimes comes at the cost of what he called crazy and unreachable expectations.You can have a good game and thats just the expectation, McDavid said. Its not like you did something good, its just what they expect out of you. Sometimes that can be a little bit stressful and annoying, but I guess it sometimes comes with the territory.McDavid, who was born in Richmond Hill, Ont., and grew up in nearby Newmarket, put up seven goals and 13 assists in his first seven games this season, leading the Otters to a 6-0-1 start. At that three-point-a-game pace, hed enter or surpass the territory of what Sidney Crosby did with Rimouski Oceanic of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League at the same age.Usually one or two times a game you see something that you just didnt expect, Otters coach Kris Knoblauch said. Certainly when he has the puck its exciting and youre expecting something to happen offensively with it, whether hes setting up a teammate or creating a scoring chance by himself.Those abilities have him atop arguably the strongest draft class in a decade and are so tantalizing that struggling NHL teams are hoping to win the McDavid derby and punch their ticket back to prominence.McDavid already has NHL abilities, according to McKee. But with several months to sharpen his game before the top league in the world comes calling, hes just getting started.BETTER THAN CROSBYMcDavid doesnt remember the first time someone compared him to Crosby. Eleven months after Sportsnet Magazines cover showed him with the headline, Better than Crosby, the 17-year-old still thinks it was pretty insane.Its obviously a tremendous honour to be named in the same breath with someone like that, McDavid said. But by no means do I think Im deserving.Scouts disagree. In revealing the International Scouting Service pre-season rankings, director Dennis MacInnins said: Having the chance to scout Sidney Crosby at the same age, McDavid is even more impressive, true superstar potential.McKee sees the same things. He played with Crosby on the 2009-10 Pittsburgh Penguins and that was when the pride of Cole Harbour, N.S., was already grown up at 22 and in the middle of a run that included a Stanley Cup and Olympic gold medal.The comparables between him and Sid, its everything, McKee said. Its the way he works off the ice, the way he communicates in the dressing room, the work ethic he puts out on the ice in practice. ...Sids a hard-working guy that leads by example on and off the ice and hes very humble, very quiet, not real flashy. Connors the kind of guy when he scores goals hes not out there riding his stick or celebrating in fancy fashion, he just wants to get the job done.More often than not, McDavid does get the job done. He was a point-a-game player as an OHL rookie at the ages of 15 and 16 and had 99 points last season.Hes the type of guy that every time he steps on the ice, he seems to be better than the time before, said Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Connor Brown, who led the OHL in scoring in 2013-14 thanks in part to Otters teammate McDavid. I saw him play this summer and he was 10 steps beyond anything he was last year.Thats a scary improvement curve.Fellow 2015 draft prospect Dylan Strome, whos on the same power-play unit as McDavid in Erie, said he and his teammates always have to be prepared for McDavid to dish them the puck.You can just learn so many little things from him on the ice thats so special, said Strome, whose older brother Ryan plays for the New York Islanders Hes such a world-class player that every time he does something on the ice, you can learn from it.Lauded for his vision, McDavid isnt quite sure where it came from or how it developed. Shrugging but smiling, he said: I guess Im an OK passer.Thats kind of like LeBron James saying hes an OK basketball player. Take it from Brown, who enjoyed a 45-goal, 128-point season alongside McDavid: along with speed and creativity, passing is what makes him great.If he sees a guys open, its going to get there no matter how many sticks are in the way or whos in between it, said BrownA 200-FOOT PLAYEREven after big centre Jack Eichel drew comparisons to Mario Lemieux from ex-Penguins coach Ed Olczyk last month, McDavid is considered a strong favourite to be the top pick in June.But his game is by his own admission still a work in progress.To play in the NHL, you have to be a full 200-foot player, you have to be able to score from the outside and do all that stuff, McDavid said. Those are two areas that Im not particularly good at. I think I need to be better in my own zone and I need to be able to score more from the outside.McDavids progression is already evident early in his third season with the Otters. Listed in the 2012-13 OHL media guide at five-foot-10 and 155 pounds, hes now six-foot-one and 187 pounds.Growth — literally — was the first thing Brown noticed when seeing him over the summer.He worked really hard on putting on weight this summer, and his speed its even faster than it was before, Brown said. His puck protection, just because hes stronger and stuff like that. Hes not going to be easy to knock off the puck.McDavid said hes bigger and stronger and feeling pretty good about that. He has developed the kind of professional size and strength to go along with his already-advanced skills.With all that coming along nicely, McDavid could coast through his final junior season. But he still feels like he has something to prove.Youre never done as an athlete, you can never be satisfied and youve always got to be working hard to be at the top of your game, McDavid said. Youve got to prove to scouts and all that that I am everything that some people say about me, and to others Ive got to prove that theyre wrong about me and that they should believe everything that some people say.HANDLING THE HYPESeth Jones tried as hard as he could to avoid reading stories about himself leading up to the 2013 draft, and the defenceman only found out when his mother told him. Nathan MacKinnon let the pressure get to him and was rattled when he got off to a slow start.Its pretty annoying, Jones said of the draft-year hype. Its tough to just focus on playing hockey. Thats what you want to do. You got people always writing articles, good or bad, the rankings come out RIGHT before the playoffs and it seems like they try to get in your head.MacKinnon said looking back it was stupid to get bothered by the intense scrutiny. After going first overall to the Colorado Avalanche and then winning the Calder Trophy as the rookie of the year, his advice to McDavid and Eichel was to not read about themselves.Jones, who was picked fourth by the Nashville Predators, got more attention during his final season with the Western Hockey Leagues Portland Winterhawks than he does now.Everyone wants you to do something wrong, Jones said. Everyone wants to see your every move, what youre doing, and theyre always comparing stats and stuff like that.When MacKinnons Halifax Mooseheads met Joness Winterhawks in the 2013 Memorial Cup it was a chance for everyone to compare the two biggest-named prospects against each other.It was Nathan vs. Seth, it wasnt Halifax vs. Portland, so that kind of got a little bit annoying, MacKinnon said. It was pretty hectic.With McDavid in the OHL and Eichel in college at Boston University, the top 2015 prospects will likely face that situation leading up to the New Years Eve showdown between Canada and the United States at the world junior championship. Eichel said theres no real in-game battles and he was just looking forward to facing McDavid in Montreal.But meeting only once or twice wont do anything to quell the year-long competition between McDavid and Eichel. Each player is naturally working to be No. 1.You think about it a little bit, McDavid said. Obviously its hard not to. You want to be that first overall pick.But thats not any extra pressure for McDavid, who without the aid of media training has grown accustomed to being the centre of attention. In the process he learned to filter what he keeps track of.Everyones got a list and at the end of the day, the draft will eventually come and whoevers on the stand, whoever they want to take, theyll take, McDavid said. Theres nothing I can say, I cant persuade someone to pick me. All I can do is just go out there and play my game and do my thing.___Follow @SWhyno on Twitter Air Force One Homme Pas Cher . -- Center Max Unger and tight end Zach Miller are both probable for the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday against the New York Giants and Percy Harvins recovery continues to be slow. Nike Sb Pas Cher Homme .twitter.com/xBTpoAKLJk — Daryl Zerr (@darylzerr) May 29, 2014 @BarDown I give to you the @SquirrelsNCHL aka the Fighting Squirels.LOS ANGELES -- Carlos Ruiz capped his most productive series of the season so far with another clutch hit, and made a key defensive play at the plate to help the Philadelphia Phillies win a series from the Los Angeles Dodgers. Ruiz stroked a tiebreaking two-run double off Brian Wilson in the ninth inning, Marlon Byrd drove in four runs and the Phillies won 7-3 on Thursday night to take three of four from the defending NL West champions. Adrian Gonzalez -- whose fielding error in the fifth led to two runs -- tied the game 3-all in the seventh with a first-pitch homer to centre off Mike Adams, his former Padres teammate. But Philadelphia came back with four in the ninth. "I was basically trying to throw a backdoor cutter and it kind of ran back over the plate," Adams said. "Knowing Adrian from playing with him for many years, I knew he was going to be aggressive with the first pitch. I just missed my spot, and he did what he does." Ruiz regained the lead for the Phillies when he lined a 3-2 delivery down the right field line with one out after singles by Cody Asche and Ben Revere. Byrd greeted Jamey Wright with a bases-loaded two-run single after Wilson (0-2) intentionally walked Chase Utley and hit Ryan Howard with a pitch. Adams (1-0), making his third appearance after undergoing shoulder surgery last July 31 and missing the first two weeks of the season, pitched two innings for the victory despite allowing Gonzalezs homer. "Its been a while since I went two innings," Adams said. "When I came in after the seventh, they asked me if I could stretch it out and go back out for one more. So I said: Lets give it a try and see how it goes." Both managers lost replay challenges. The Dodgers were trailing 3-2 in the fifth when Asche, the Phillies third baseman, fielded Yasiel Puigs grounder behind the bag and threw home, where Ruiz tagged out Hanley Ramirez as he came in standing up without a collision. "That was a big play," Ruiz said. "It was a good throw. I was lucky because those plays happen so fast, you dont have time to think, but I got the ball early. I was on the side of home plate a little bit and he had room to slide, but he didnt and we got the out. I was stilll a little worried it would get changed because now with the replay, you never know. Tn Just Do It Noir. " Dodgers manager Don Mattingly requested a review from umpire Mike DiMuro based on the new rule pertaining to home plate collisions. It took several minutes but the call was upheld. "Before the ball is thrown, you cant set up where the runner doesnt have anywhere to slide, the way we understand it. Thats what we see on video," Mattingly said. "We felt like it didnt have a place to slide." Ryne Sandberg challenged a call by first base ump Hunter Wendelstedt in the Dodgers sixth. Juan Uribe was initially ruled safe on a grounder to shortstop Freddy Galvis. After a review of several minutes -- and a few choruses of "If It Takes Forever" by stadium organist Nancy Bea Hefley -- the call stood. Kyle Kendrick pitched 5 2-3 innings and allowed two runs and 10 hits, including a two-run homer by Uribe. The right-hander remained 0-7 in his last 12 starts. Dodgers right-hander Dan Haren was charged with three runs -- one earned -- and seven hits in six innings while striking out seven. Kendrick, who gave up a two-out single in each of the first three innings, yielded Uribes two-out homer to left field after a leadoff double by Gonzalez. But the Phillies capitalized on Gonzalezs second error of the season to grab a 3-2 lead. The three-time Gold Glove winner botched a one-out grounder by Utley with runners at the corners, as Revere scored the Phillies first run. Utley was credited with an RBI, and Byrd drove in two more with a double just out of the reach of a diving Puig in right-centre. Gonzalezs error was the Dodgers 23rd in 23 games. NOTES: The Phillies entered Thursday with a bullpen ERA of 5.64, the worst in the majors. ... Ruiz was 7 for 14 in the four-game series with a home run, four walks and his first six RBIs of the season. ... Byrd had two doubles in three at-bats against Haren, and is 12 for 24 for his career against him. ... Dodgers pitchers have given up 14 unearned runs. ... Jimmy Rollins, 5 for 21 against Haren, got the night off and Galvis started at SS for the first time since Sept. 7 of last season. ... Puig was 0 for 3 against Kendrick, after coming in 5 for 6 against him with a double and a triple. ' ' '
ERIE, Pa. Air Force One Blanche Pas Cher . - Erie Insurance Arena shares locker-rooms with a minor-league baseball stadium and makes up the ballparks left-field facade. Across the street, adjacent to a tire warehouse, is a tiny tan building with red, white and blue trim that houses the Erie Otters offices.Here, in this working-class town of 100,000 in northwestern Pennsylvania, a star is being born.One day, Connor McDavid will take the ice at the Bell Centre and Madison Square Garden. But for now, hes happy to call Erie home.I love it here, said McDavid. Its great. Im sure youve only seen the downtown part of Erie and its not particularly nice, but where we all live, its beautiful. Its a great area.At least a two-hour drive from anywhere in Ontario and far from the centre of the hockey universe or even OHL hot beds like Kitchener or London, McDavid is just far enough away to keep the spotlight from being blinding.Theres obviously the media in Toronto and hockey in general is huge in Canada and specifically Toronto, Otters assistant coach and former NHL defenceman Jay McKee said. Theres less media, theres less outside attention, and as a player whos focused on the team and developing himself, I think thats a huge benefit for him to be here.No matter where he plays, the 17-year-old McDavid attracts attention. Hes being touted as The Next One and is the front-runner to go first overall in the 2015 NHL draft as a once-in-a-generation talent.Experiencing a lifetime of hockey hype before turning 18 has prepared McDavid for every bit of what hes facing in his draft year. Hes conditioned to deflect the attention rather than absorb it.Its all right, McDavid said during a recent pre-practice interview. Its not too crazy. Its something that Ive been getting more and more used to over the past couple years. It never really gets old. Its still a lot of fun, Im still a young guy, so the attention is something that is fun to have.Dominating hockey is still fun for McDavid. But being unquestionably the best player in junior hockey and the presumptive No. 1 pick sometimes comes at the cost of what he called crazy and unreachable expectations.You can have a good game and thats just the expectation, McDavid said. Its not like you did something good, its just what they expect out of you. Sometimes that can be a little bit stressful and annoying, but I guess it sometimes comes with the territory.McDavid, who was born in Richmond Hill, Ont., and grew up in nearby Newmarket, put up seven goals and 13 assists in his first seven games this season, leading the Otters to a 6-0-1 start. At that three-point-a-game pace, hed enter or surpass the territory of what Sidney Crosby did with Rimouski Oceanic of the Quebec Major Junior Hockey League at the same age.Usually one or two times a game you see something that you just didnt expect, Otters coach Kris Knoblauch said. Certainly when he has the puck its exciting and youre expecting something to happen offensively with it, whether hes setting up a teammate or creating a scoring chance by himself.Those abilities have him atop arguably the strongest draft class in a decade and are so tantalizing that struggling NHL teams are hoping to win the McDavid derby and punch their ticket back to prominence.McDavid already has NHL abilities, according to McKee. But with several months to sharpen his game before the top league in the world comes calling, hes just getting started.BETTER THAN CROSBYMcDavid doesnt remember the first time someone compared him to Crosby. Eleven months after Sportsnet Magazines cover showed him with the headline, Better than Crosby, the 17-year-old still thinks it was pretty insane.Its obviously a tremendous honour to be named in the same breath with someone like that, McDavid said. But by no means do I think Im deserving.Scouts disagree. In revealing the International Scouting Service pre-season rankings, director Dennis MacInnins said: Having the chance to scout Sidney Crosby at the same age, McDavid is even more impressive, true superstar potential.McKee sees the same things. He played with Crosby on the 2009-10 Pittsburgh Penguins and that was when the pride of Cole Harbour, N.S., was already grown up at 22 and in the middle of a run that included a Stanley Cup and Olympic gold medal.The comparables between him and Sid, its everything, McKee said. Its the way he works off the ice, the way he communicates in the dressing room, the work ethic he puts out on the ice in practice. ...Sids a hard-working guy that leads by example on and off the ice and hes very humble, very quiet, not real flashy. Connors the kind of guy when he scores goals hes not out there riding his stick or celebrating in fancy fashion, he just wants to get the job done.More often than not, McDavid does get the job done. He was a point-a-game player as an OHL rookie at the ages of 15 and 16 and had 99 points last season.Hes the type of guy that every time he steps on the ice, he seems to be better than the time before, said Toronto Maple Leafs prospect Connor Brown, who led the OHL in scoring in 2013-14 thanks in part to Otters teammate McDavid. I saw him play this summer and he was 10 steps beyond anything he was last year.Thats a scary improvement curve.Fellow 2015 draft prospect Dylan Strome, whos on the same power-play unit as McDavid in Erie, said he and his teammates always have to be prepared for McDavid to dish them the puck.You can just learn so many little things from him on the ice thats so special, said Strome, whose older brother Ryan plays for the New York Islanders Hes such a world-class player that every time he does something on the ice, you can learn from it.Lauded for his vision, McDavid isnt quite sure where it came from or how it developed. Shrugging but smiling, he said: I guess Im an OK passer.Thats kind of like LeBron James saying hes an OK basketball player. Take it from Brown, who enjoyed a 45-goal, 128-point season alongside McDavid: along with speed and creativity, passing is what makes him great.If he sees a guys open, its going to get there no matter how many sticks are in the way or whos in between it, said BrownA 200-FOOT PLAYEREven after big centre Jack Eichel drew comparisons to Mario Lemieux from ex-Penguins coach Ed Olczyk last month, McDavid is considered a strong favourite to be the top pick in June.But his game is by his own admission still a work in progress.To play in the NHL, you have to be a full 200-foot player, you have to be able to score from the outside and do all that stuff, McDavid said. Those are two areas that Im not particularly good at. I think I need to be better in my own zone and I need to be able to score more from the outside.McDavids progression is already evident early in his third season with the Otters. Listed in the 2012-13 OHL media guide at five-foot-10 and 155 pounds, hes now six-foot-one and 187 pounds.Growth — literally — was the first thing Brown noticed when seeing him over the summer.He worked really hard on putting on weight this summer, and his speed its even faster than it was before, Brown said. His puck protection, just because hes stronger and stuff like that. Hes not going to be easy to knock off the puck.McDavid said hes bigger and stronger and feeling pretty good about that. He has developed the kind of professional size and strength to go along with his already-advanced skills.With all that coming along nicely, McDavid could coast through his final junior season. But he still feels like he has something to prove.Youre never done as an athlete, you can never be satisfied and youve always got to be working hard to be at the top of your game, McDavid said. Youve got to prove to scouts and all that that I am everything that some people say about me, and to others Ive got to prove that theyre wrong about me and that they should believe everything that some people say.HANDLING THE HYPESeth Jones tried as hard as he could to avoid reading stories about himself leading up to the 2013 draft, and the defenceman only found out when his mother told him. Nathan MacKinnon let the pressure get to him and was rattled when he got off to a slow start.Its pretty annoying, Jones said of the draft-year hype. Its tough to just focus on playing hockey. Thats what you want to do. You got people always writing articles, good or bad, the rankings come out RIGHT before the playoffs and it seems like they try to get in your head.MacKinnon said looking back it was stupid to get bothered by the intense scrutiny. After going first overall to the Colorado Avalanche and then winning the Calder Trophy as the rookie of the year, his advice to McDavid and Eichel was to not read about themselves.Jones, who was picked fourth by the Nashville Predators, got more attention during his final season with the Western Hockey Leagues Portland Winterhawks than he does now.Everyone wants you to do something wrong, Jones said. Everyone wants to see your every move, what youre doing, and theyre always comparing stats and stuff like that.When MacKinnons Halifax Mooseheads met Joness Winterhawks in the 2013 Memorial Cup it was a chance for everyone to compare the two biggest-named prospects against each other.It was Nathan vs. Seth, it wasnt Halifax vs. Portland, so that kind of got a little bit annoying, MacKinnon said. It was pretty hectic.With McDavid in the OHL and Eichel in college at Boston University, the top 2015 prospects will likely face that situation leading up to the New Years Eve showdown between Canada and the United States at the world junior championship. Eichel said theres no real in-game battles and he was just looking forward to facing McDavid in Montreal.But meeting only once or twice wont do anything to quell the year-long competition between McDavid and Eichel. Each player is naturally working to be No. 1.You think about it a little bit, McDavid said. Obviously its hard not to. You want to be that first overall pick.But thats not any extra pressure for McDavid, who without the aid of media training has grown accustomed to being the centre of attention. In the process he learned to filter what he keeps track of.Everyones got a list and at the end of the day, the draft will eventually come and whoevers on the stand, whoever they want to take, theyll take, McDavid said. Theres nothing I can say, I cant persuade someone to pick me. All I can do is just go out there and play my game and do my thing.___Follow @SWhyno on Twitter Air Force One Homme Pas Cher . -- Center Max Unger and tight end Zach Miller are both probable for the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday against the New York Giants and Percy Harvins recovery continues to be slow. Nike Sb Pas Cher Homme .twitter.com/xBTpoAKLJk — Daryl Zerr (@darylzerr) May 29, 2014 @BarDown I give to you the @SquirrelsNCHL aka the Fighting Squirels.LOS ANGELES -- Carlos Ruiz capped his most productive series of the season so far with another clutch hit, and made a key defensive play at the plate to help the Philadelphia Phillies win a series from the Los Angeles Dodgers. Ruiz stroked a tiebreaking two-run double off Brian Wilson in the ninth inning, Marlon Byrd drove in four runs and the Phillies won 7-3 on Thursday night to take three of four from the defending NL West champions. Adrian Gonzalez -- whose fielding error in the fifth led to two runs -- tied the game 3-all in the seventh with a first-pitch homer to centre off Mike Adams, his former Padres teammate. But Philadelphia came back with four in the ninth. "I was basically trying to throw a backdoor cutter and it kind of ran back over the plate," Adams said. "Knowing Adrian from playing with him for many years, I knew he was going to be aggressive with the first pitch. I just missed my spot, and he did what he does." Ruiz regained the lead for the Phillies when he lined a 3-2 delivery down the right field line with one out after singles by Cody Asche and Ben Revere. Byrd greeted Jamey Wright with a bases-loaded two-run single after Wilson (0-2) intentionally walked Chase Utley and hit Ryan Howard with a pitch. Adams (1-0), making his third appearance after undergoing shoulder surgery last July 31 and missing the first two weeks of the season, pitched two innings for the victory despite allowing Gonzalezs homer. "Its been a while since I went two innings," Adams said. "When I came in after the seventh, they asked me if I could stretch it out and go back out for one more. So I said: Lets give it a try and see how it goes." Both managers lost replay challenges. The Dodgers were trailing 3-2 in the fifth when Asche, the Phillies third baseman, fielded Yasiel Puigs grounder behind the bag and threw home, where Ruiz tagged out Hanley Ramirez as he came in standing up without a collision. "That was a big play," Ruiz said. "It was a good throw. I was lucky because those plays happen so fast, you dont have time to think, but I got the ball early. I was on the side of home plate a little bit and he had room to slide, but he didnt and we got the out. I was stilll a little worried it would get changed because now with the replay, you never know. Tn Just Do It Noir. " Dodgers manager Don Mattingly requested a review from umpire Mike DiMuro based on the new rule pertaining to home plate collisions. It took several minutes but the call was upheld. "Before the ball is thrown, you cant set up where the runner doesnt have anywhere to slide, the way we understand it. Thats what we see on video," Mattingly said. "We felt like it didnt have a place to slide." Ryne Sandberg challenged a call by first base ump Hunter Wendelstedt in the Dodgers sixth. Juan Uribe was initially ruled safe on a grounder to shortstop Freddy Galvis. After a review of several minutes -- and a few choruses of "If It Takes Forever" by stadium organist Nancy Bea Hefley -- the call stood. Kyle Kendrick pitched 5 2-3 innings and allowed two runs and 10 hits, including a two-run homer by Uribe. The right-hander remained 0-7 in his last 12 starts. Dodgers right-hander Dan Haren was charged with three runs -- one earned -- and seven hits in six innings while striking out seven. Kendrick, who gave up a two-out single in each of the first three innings, yielded Uribes two-out homer to left field after a leadoff double by Gonzalez. But the Phillies capitalized on Gonzalezs second error of the season to grab a 3-2 lead. The three-time Gold Glove winner botched a one-out grounder by Utley with runners at the corners, as Revere scored the Phillies first run. Utley was credited with an RBI, and Byrd drove in two more with a double just out of the reach of a diving Puig in right-centre. Gonzalezs error was the Dodgers 23rd in 23 games. NOTES: The Phillies entered Thursday with a bullpen ERA of 5.64, the worst in the majors. ... Ruiz was 7 for 14 in the four-game series with a home run, four walks and his first six RBIs of the season. ... Byrd had two doubles in three at-bats against Haren, and is 12 for 24 for his career against him. ... Dodgers pitchers have given up 14 unearned runs. ... Jimmy Rollins, 5 for 21 against Haren, got the night off and Galvis started at SS for the first time since Sept. 7 of last season. ... Puig was 0 for 3 against Kendrick, after coming in 5 for 6 against him with a double and a triple. ' ' '