BENSALEM, Pa.-- Doctor J Dub scored a big victory for trainer Jena Antonucci, jockey Sheldon Russell, and owner Drawing Away Stable in the Grade 3, $300,000 Turf Monster at Parx Racing on Monday.Not only did Doctor J Dub score a $49.80 upset in the five-furlong turf stakes, he gave Antonucci her biggest win as a trainer and Russell his first stakes victory since he resumed his career in July following an eight-month injury-related absence.Doctor J Dub was claimed by Drawing Away Stable for $16,000 at Gulfstream Park in January. He made his first seven starts for Maria Borell before being transferred to Antonucci.Coming into the race, Doctor J Dub had been beaten in his last three starts in second-level optional-claiming races. The last two came in off-the-turf races at Saratoga.You cant enter on odds or other peoples opinions, Antonucci said. The horse was doing good, and we had weather delays at Saratoga twice where our races were taken off the turf.In the Turf Monster, Doctor J Dub engaged 3-1 Pool Winner for the early lead, drew clear on the far turn, and then lasted by a half-length over runner-up Two Notch Road. Pool Winner hung on for third, a length farther back.Power Alert, the 8-5 favorite, stumbled badly at the start. He finished strongly from well out in the track but could never make up the ground he lost leaving the gate and finished fifth.Doctor J Dub was timed in 58.73 seconds. His victory was the first in a graded stakes for Antonucci, who has been training since 2010.Russell suffered a serious shoulder injury in a training accident at Laurel Park last November. Following surgery and rehab, he was ready to begin his comeback in June, but his doctors advised him to give his shoulder another month to mend.This certainly is a big win, Russell said. I was away for such a long time. It was a huge surgery, but my shoulder feels fine now.Russell has long been one of the top riders in Maryland and is now 11 for 82 in his comeback. Doctor J Dubs victory may be just what it takes to jump-start his business.Greenwood Cup: Scuba takes marathon on leadScuba galloped the competition into the ground in the 1 1/2-mile Greenwood Cup, winning with something left under Kendrick Carmouche.The Grade 3, $200,000 Greenwood Cup was the first stakes win for Scuba, a 5-year-old son of Tapit.Scuba moved up to take a clear lead soon after the start. Carmouche kept Scuba far off the inner rail throughout while clipping off fractions of 25.73 seconds, 51.55, 1:18.50, and 1:44.62. He crossed the wire five lengths in front.Scuba paid $4.40 and completed the course in 2:32.76. Hawaakom finished second, 12 lengths ahead of Bodhisattva in third.Scuba, trained by Brendan Walsh in Kentucky, is now 8 for 28 in his career. In his prior start, he was second behind Grade 1 winner Bradester in the Monmouth Cup, a Grade 2 race at 1-1/16 miles.Turf Amazon: Lady Shipman wins comfortablyLady Shipman turned in a workmanlike performance to comfortably win the $200,000 Turf Amazon under Joel Rosario.Lady Shipman prompted the early pace outside of 30-1 Your Place or Mine, took control nearing the stretch of the five-furlong turf race, and then held Everything Lovely safe to score by a length.She broke so sharp, I just let her go, Rosario said. She is a beautiful filly.Lady Shipman, trained by Kiaran McLaughlin, paid $2.60 to win in the seven-horse field and was timed in 58.06 seconds.Everything Lovely, part of a Kathleen DeMasi-trained entry, saved ground behind the early leaders, came outside horses for the drive but could make little headway in the final furlong. Sunnysammi finished third at 17-1, 1 1/4 lengths behind Everything Lovely.Joya Real, who was considered the stronger part of the DeMasi entry, finished sixth.Randall Lowe, the owner and breeder of Lady Shipman, was in from Las Vegas for the race and said hed like to go back to the Breeders Cup Turf Sprint with Lady Shipman. Last year at Keeneland, Lady Shipman finished second by a neck to Mongolian Saturday in the BC Turf Sprint, which was run at 5-1/2 furlongs.This years race will be run Nov. 5 at 6-1/2 furlongs down the hill at Santa Anita.Lady Shipman is now 13 for 19 in her career with earnings of $896,242. Three of her losses have come when facing males. Air Max 90 Cheap Nz Sale . "Jeff is a hard worker who was an important special-teams contributor for us last season," said Stamps GM John Hufnagel. Air Max 90 Cheap Nz Online . 31, the CFL club announced Monday. 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"As soon as I hit it, it felt good," Galvis, who never had hit a walkoff homer at any level, said. "Awesome. I think Ill never forget it." Chapman (3-2) blew his second straight save opportunity after converting his first eight chances this season. The 100 mph-throwing left-hander walked pinch-hitter Delmon Young on four pitches to open the ninth. Lee, the Phillies left-hander, pinch ran and was caught trying to steal second base, but Chapman wouldnt record another out. Kratz, who entered the game in the third inning after Carlos Ruiz left with a strained right hamstring, pulled a 3-2 pitch over the seats in left to tie it at 2-all. Galvis followed by lining a 1-1 pitch just inside the foul pole in left. Lee breathed a sigh of relief after his inexplicable gaffe. "Thats basically the last thing you need to do right there," he said. "It was brutal. I felt horrible. (Winning) was a really good feeling." Antonio Bastardo (2-1) pitched a scoreless ninth inning for Philadelphia. "Todays game was definitely a pick me up," said manager Charlie Manuel, whose Phillies open a three-game set at Miami on Monday. "It will give us a nice, little ride to Florida." Slugging first baseman Ryan Howard will not be making the trip to Miami with the team. Hes going to have an MRI Monday on his sore left knee. Howard, who is batting .245 with 46 strikeouts in 151 at-bats this season, has four hits in his last 34 at-bats. Manuel didnt sound optimistic about Howards chances to play on Monday. "Well see," Howard said. "Its been acting up. Ive been able to tough it out but told (Manuel) it was sore." Ruiz left the game after straining his right hamstring running the bases in the second inning. He didnt make the trip to Miami with the Phillies and will have an MRI on Monday. Ruiz, who said he heard a "pop" while running, hopes to rejoin the team on Tuesday. Jay Bruce homered and Homer Bailey tossed seven scoreless innings for the Reds, who appeared headed for their ninth win in 10 games. "I wouldve lost a lot of money if Id bet on that one," Bailey said. "But thats the game." Bruce led off the second with a towering shot to straightaway centre to extend his hitting streak to 10 games. He is batting .390 (16 for 41) with four homers and 12 RBIs during the spurt. Joey Votto also stayed hot by going 2 for 4 for the Reds. Votto extended his hitting streak to eight games, and he is batting .515 (17 for 33) over the stretch. Baiiley shut down the Phillies for the second time this season and left without a victory for the second time.ddddddddddddHe allowed five hits with three strikeouts and a walk. He also got a no-decision on April 16 in a 1-0 loss to the Phillies when he pitched eight scoreless innings while allowing two hits with a career high-tying 10 strikeouts and no walks. "An unfortunate ending, stunning, but thats the game," Reds manager Dusty Baker said. "It kind of spoils you because you always expect (Chapman) to come through. Weve got to get him out of the funk hes in and hope it doesnt last too long." Chapman got off to a rough start Sunday against Young and seemed upset with home plate umpire Tim Welke while facing the Philadelphia pinch hitter, as Welke called at least two close pitches balls. "I thought I threw good pitches to the first batter," Chapman said through an interpreter. And the lefty wasnt upset with the location of Galvis homer, nor did he expect the loss to linger. "A fastball where I wanted it," he said. "I dont see any problems. Everybody gets hit. Why not me?" The Phillies looked as if they were on their way to a seventh shutout of the season before the eighth. Chase Utleys RBI single in the eighth inning snapped the Phillies 16 scoreless innings skid. Ben Revere, returning to the starting lineup after sitting out the last four, had three hits for the Phillies. Revere raised his average from .237 to .256. Jonathan Pettibone gave up two runs -- one earned -- on seven hits in seven innings and has yet to allow more than three earned runs in six career starts. The Reds tacked on a run in the sixth on Todd Fraziers RBI double. The run was unearned, though, as Votto advanced to second on Domonic Browns throwing error after leading off with a single. Philadelphia got to 2-1 in the eighth on Utleys single that scored Revere, but Brown flew out to right with runners on first and second against reliever Sean Marshall to end the threat. Regular Phillies third baseman Michael Young started at first base for the first time this season. Young went 0 for 3 with a walk. NOTES: The Phillies have been shut out six times this season, which is the same total they were blanked in all of 2012. ... The Phillies said right-hander Tyler Cloyd will be called up from Triple-A Lehigh Valley to pitch Tuesdays game at Miami. The team needs a fifth starter with Roy Halladay sidelined after shoulder surgery and John Lannan (knee) on the DL. ... Cincinnati right-hander Johnny Cueto (1-0, 2.60), on the DL since April 15 (strained right lat), is scheduled to face Mets righty Shaun Marcum (0-4, 6.75) when the teams open a three-game series in New York at 7:10 p.m. Monday. ... Phillies lefty Cole Hamels (1-6, 4.61) is slated to oppose Marlins righty Alex Sanabia (2-6, 5.00) at 7:10 p.m. Monday in Miami. ' ' '