"It's another rainy night at the ballpark. Players were in the clubhouse checking out the radar on their Ipads, and manager Charlie Manuel had the TV in his office glued to the weather channel. The Phillies already have 2 doubleheaders coming in the next few weeks, and they don't want to play another tomorrow. Neither do the Braves, who already playing a doubleheader on Thursday. So they don't want 2 straight days of doubleheaders.
So we wait.
In the meantime, Cliff Lee was named the National League's Pitcher of the Month for August. Lee was 5-0 with an ERA of 0.45. He allowed 2 earned runs in 39 2/3 innings. He also won the award after going 5-0 with an ERA of 0.21 in June (he's slipping, obviously).
He's the first Phillies pitcher to win the award twice in one season. But it's not the first time that Lee has won the award twice in a season. He also did it in 2008 with Cleveland."