The Daily Numbers for Thursday June 13

The Daily Numbers: 6 hours of surgery for 10-year-old Sarah Murnaghan, who received a double-lung transplant yesterday.

0 parking again today at Rose Tree Park for the U.S. Open at Merion. They moved it to Granite Run Mall.

6:45 a.m., when the first group went off, starting play at the U.S. Open.

1-3 inches of rain expected to deluge the region again today.

11 a.m., how long a severe thunderstorm watch is in effect.

20, age of man gunned down on Chester street Tuesday night.

3 people chased from a Springfield home by fire early Wednesday morning,

313 graduates who picked up their diplomas from Radnor High School last night.

292 grads from Interboro High School.

28 billion dollar budget plan that got the OK from the Pa. House yesterday.

6-12 years in abuse case for a former priest and ex-teacher in Philly abuse case.

1,000 images of child porn police say they found on computer of township supervisor in New Garden, Chester County.

18 inch alligator found on street in Philadelphia yesterday.

5 straight losses for the Phils, who fell 4-3 in Minnesota last night.

5 innings for Tyler Cloyd, who gave up just 1 run on 6 hits.

1 run surrendered by reliever Joe Savery and 2 by Antonion Bastardo as the Phils' bullpen woes and middle relief continue to get banged around.

3-1 win for the Union over D.C. United in U.S. Open Cup play last night.

Call me a Phanatic: A look at the ups and downs of being a Philadelphia sports fan. That's 5straight losses for the Phils, matching their 5-game win streak last week. That's just about what they are, a .500 team.

I Don’t Get It: Enough with the rain, already. What? Is Mother Nature not a golf fan?

Today’s Upper: Kudos to the family that donated the lungs transplanted into little Sarah Murnaghan yesterday. Their loss could mean a new life for the Newtown Square girl.

Quote Box: “We expect it will be a long road, but we're not going for easy, we're going for possible. And an organ donor has made this possible for her." - Janet Murnaghan, mother of transplant recipient Sarah Murnaghan.

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