Ben Lively pitched seven shutout innings last Sunday and was named the Eastern League's pitcher of the week for the second time this season. The righthander struck out a career-high 12 batters last Sunday and has allowed just eight earned runs in 47 innings. Lively has improved from last year thanks to better fastball command and an improved slider. He is averaging nearly a strikeout per inning. "He's thrown more balls down in the strike zone in this short period this year than I saw him throw all of last year. He's a guy that pitched up in the strike zone a lot and paid the price for it," manager Dusty Wathan said. "We knew he was better than that, and he's made some adjustments.". . . . Rhys Hoskins went 3 for 4 Thursday night and has 10 hits in his last 31 at-bats. The first baseman is in his first season at double A. . . . Dylan Cozens entered Friday batting .324 with a .387 on-base percentage and .618 slugging percentage in 18 games this month. The 21-year-old outfielder - playing his first season at double A - has 10 homers, the most by any Phillies player from the majors to single A. "You can't teach power," Wathan said. "It's one of those things they talk about all the time that you can't teach. He has it in there. Now, the process is let's see if we can develop this guy into a hitter. When he becomes a hitter and hits more balls consistently on the barrel, more balls are going to go out of the ballpark. I think you're seeing that now." . . . Jimmy Cordero, who throws a 100-mph fastball, has yet to pitch this year. He is sidelined with a shoulder injury. Phillies director of player development Joe Jordan said the team was trying to get him ready to start a throwing program, but there is no set date.