I decided to take a break from typing my paper due tomorrow. With the Phillies win over the Houston Astros, they clinched their third straight division title. This is the most consecutive division titles since the teams managed by the late Danny Ozark in 1976-78.
The Phillies offense exploded for 10 runs and Pedro Martinez, Kyle Kendrick, Chad Durbin, Scott Eyre, and Brad Lidge combined for the winning effort at pitcher. In the top of the 9th, Eyre retired the first two batters and then in a very classy and symbolic move by Charlie Manuel, Lidge was brought in and retired Lance Berkman to lock up the division.
Raul Ibanez hit his 34th home run of the season and Jimmy Rollins, Shane Victorino, and Pedro Feliz had a pair of hits each.
The Phillies magic number to clinch at least second place is at three versus the Cardinals and currently sit two game behind the Dodgers, who are playing now, for the top seed in the NL.
It was a night Harry Kalas would again been proud of. I bet he smiled down on Citizen's Bank Park tonight as the crowd sang "High Hopes," Chase Utley and Jayson Werth smoked cigars, and the team paid tribute to the "HK" banner in left field.
Let's win it for Harry and the City of Brotherly Love!
*I will post some video and pictures collected from the media and Youtube from the clinching game some time tomorrow or Friday.
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Phillies Clinch 3rd Straight Division
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 10:57 PM 0 comments
Labels: Brad Lidge, Chad Durbin, Charlie Manuel, Chase Utley, Danny Ozark, Harry Kalas, Houston Astros, Jayson Werth, Jimmy Rollins, Kyle Kendrick, Pedro Feliz, Pedro Martinez, Scott Eyre, Shane Victorino
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Phils Earn Split; Eliminate Fish
It was another rough series for the Phillies. It showed that they still have problems in the bull pen with Tyler Walker surrendering a walk off homer and Ryan Madson almost blowing a save today. The Phillies are still trying to find a reliable arm to finish off games.
Tuesday: HOU: Lopez, W (0-0, 8.44), PHI: Happ (11-4, 2.79)
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 7:16 PM 0 comments
Labels: Cliff Lee, Houston Astros, JA Happ, Jamie Moyer, Jimmy Rollins, Joe Blanton, Kyle Kendrick, Milwaukee Brewers, Paul Bako, Pedro Feliz, Ryan Braun, Ryan Howard, Ryan Madson, Tyler Walker
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Sore Neck Scratches Pedro
Pedro Martinez will not pitch tonight due to more stiffness in his neck. Kyle Kendrick (2-1, 2.70 ERA) will pitch in his place versus the Brewers.
Martinez pulled a muscle in his neck while swinging at a pitch in his last start versus the Braves. He threw Friday off flat ground, but felt he couldn't pitch today. He did say he would go if he had to but the Phillies aren't pressured by the Marlins and Braves so they opted to scratch him.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 11:36 AM 0 comments
Labels: Atlanta Braves, Kyle Kendrick, Milwaukee Brewers, Pedro Martinez
Thursday, September 24, 2009
Four Games in Brew-Town
Records: Phillies (88-63, 46-31 on road); Brewers (75-77, 38-39 at home)
Pitching Probables:
Thursday: PHI: Happ (10-4, 2.77), MIL: Suppan (7-10, 4.76)
Friday: PHI: Lee, Cl (14-11, 2.99), MIL: Parra, M (10-10, 6.42)
Saturday: PHI: Martinez, P (5-1, 3.32), MIL: Looper (13-7, 5.12)
Sunday: PHI: Blanton (11-7, 3.82), MIL: Bush (5-8, 6.22)
The Brewers lead the series 2-1. Currently the Phillies are trying to finish off the division while the Brewers, who are already eliminated, are trying to play for pride and a plus-.500 record. The Phillies are coming off a rough series loss to the Marlins so they are looking to right the ship and sail into the playoffs through Milwaukee. If things go right, the Phillies can clinch the division with three wins and at least two losses by both Florida (vs. NYM) and Atlanta (@ WAS).
There isn't much more to talk about in this series. The Brewers aren't in the playoff picture anymore and the Phillies are just trying to seal the deal. Phillies win three and move on to try and win the first seed.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 11:38 AM 0 comments
Labels: Atlanta Braves, Florida Marlins, Milwaukee Brewers
Bad Time For Blown Saves
He held them back again in their series loss to the Marlins. After crushing Florida in the first game and being shut out the second game on Tuesday, the offense provided them with enough runs to win the game and move one game closer to clinching the division but Ryan Madson and Lidge combined for three earned runs to give the Marlins the 7-6 win.
I have asked this question throughout the season and I will ask it again: what the hell are we going to do about Lidge and the closer role for the playoffs? Brett Myers is nursing a back injury and will be out another week. Scott Eyre, Chan Ho Park, and JC Romero are all looking at returns to the pen around the same time as Myers but like Brett, won't even be close to taking a role like closer.
Of the healthy choices, Madson sucks as a closer and that is all there is to it. Jamie Moyer does not have the stuff to be a closer, especially with an 82 MPH fastball and a 76-78 MPH change-up. Pedro Martinez could most likely be the fourth starter in the playoffs. JA Happ may actually be a great choice but he is also battling Martinez for the fourth rotation spot and will likely serve as a primary reliever if he is placed in the pen.
The term "Closer by committee" has been thrown around a lot after Lidge's poor display last night and I totally agree. Tyler Walker has earned a crack at the closer role and Clay Condrey could take a stab as well. Those two along with Martinez/Happ/Moyer, Park, and maybe Madson/Lidge could work together to take turns and finish this out.
It's all in the hands of Charlie Manuel who said this:
"Him and Madson, that's what we've got in the back of our bull pen. He was our closer last year and he'll be our closer now... You're supposed to win a majority of those games/ Exactly what percent I don't know but it's God damn high... "Those are our guys. That's what we've got. We'll stick with them... (Lidge) has to do it. Between him and Madson, they've got to do it, I should say. They've got to get it done."Is Manuel tired of this crap? Certainly but he's relying on keeping Lidge in until he fixes his stuff. We remember the last time Manuel stood by Lidge: he yanked him with the bases loaded and let Lidge watch Madson get out of the jam. Manuel knows what he's doing (we hope) so it's all in his hands.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 9:10 AM 2 comments
Labels: Brad Lidge, Brett Myers, Chan Ho Park, Charlie Manuel, Clay Condrey, JA Happ, Jamie Moyer, JC Romero, Pedro Martinez, Ryan Madson, Scott Eyre, Tyler Walker
Monday, September 21, 2009
Phillies Magic #6
I apologize for not having this up sooner. I went to the Dave Matthews Band concert last night and had school commitments this morning and afternoon. In brief, the Phillies took two from Atlanta, dropping their magic number to six. It was an odd series as JA Happ, Pedro Martinez, and Cliff Lee all saw shortened action for a variety of reasons.
Next Series: Philadelphia Phillies (87-61, 45-29 on road) @ Florida Marlins (80-70, 40-35 at home)
Pitching Probables:
Tuesday #1: PHI: Blanton (10-7, 3.97) vs. FLA: Johnson, Josh (15-4, 3.01)
Tuesday #2: PHI: Moyer (12-9, 5.05) vs. FLA: Sanchez, An (2-7, 4.50)
Wednesday: PHI: Hamels (10-9, 4.07); FLA: VandenHurk (2-2, 4.24)
The Phillies can very easily put the division away with a sweep of the Marlins and more falling by the Braves. With each win, the magic number decreases one and each loss by the Braves or Marlins sees the magic drop another game as well.
The Phillies lead the series 7-5 and after this three game series in Miami, they will play three more to finish the season back home. The Marlins need a sweep bad and the Phillies want to win their third straight division title since 1976-1978, their only other time doing it.
The Marlins are third in the NL in batting average while the Phillies are 10th. The Phillies are first in runs scored while Florida is fourth. As far as pitching goes, the Marlins are ninth in ERA and the Phillies are sixth.
The Phillies have held the slight season advantage and the Marlins seem to be pretty much out of this season. I expect at least two wins by the Phightin's.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 7:23 PM 0 comments
Labels: Atlanta Braves, Cliff Lee, Florida Marlins, JA Happ, Pedro Martinez
Saturday, September 19, 2009
BlueClaws Win SAL
Your Lakewood BlueClaws are the 2009 South Atlantic League champions. This is their second championship in four years as they beat the Greenville Drive (Red Sox). Korey Noles was the winning pitcher in the clinching game as he went seven strong innings to bring the John H. Moss Cup back to Lakewood, NJ.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 10:26 AM 0 comments
Labels: Anthony Gose, Carlos Ruiz, Cole Hamels, Greenville Drive, JA Happ, Jimmy Rollins, John H. Moss Cup, Kyle Kendrick, Lakewood, Ryan Howard, Shane Victorino
Friday, September 18, 2009
Injury Update
There is a bunch of updates to be made with the Phillies injury list. First off, both JA Happ and Carlos Ruiz left tonight's game early. Happ re-aggravated his oblique strain and Ruiz sprained his wrist. Charlie Manuel said that Ruiz is fine but there is no word on Happ just yet though it's speculated it was just precautionary. Ryan Howard was also hit in the forearm with a pitch.
Here are a few tweets from Dave Murphey and Todd Zolecki:
Zo:
-Manuel said Ruiz should be OK and not miss much time.
-Happ said he was fine. Felt nothing. Feels nothing. He wanted to keep pitching.
-Ryan Howard said his right forearm is sore and stiff. Got hit in the same exact spot yesterday. Hopes to play tomorrow, but isn't sure.Murphey:
-Happ said he didn't feel anything, tried to convince manuel to leave him in
Also Scott Eyre and JC Romero will throw bull pen sessions tomorrow.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 11:00 PM 0 comments
Labels: Carlos Ruiz, Charlie Manuel, JA Happ, JC Romero, Ryan Howard, Scott Eyre
Phillies Sweep Nationals; Magic Number at 10
It's time to start the countdown. The Phillies magic number is now 10 after their sweeping of the worst team in baseball, Washington. The starting pitching all series was ridiculous, going 23 innings, and allowing only one run on 16 hits, 8 walks, and 26 strikeouts. The bull pen was just as good, only needing to pitch four innings, and surrendering only two runs. Brad Lidge even notched a save in Thursday's game.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 10:19 AM 0 comments
Labels: Atlanta Braves, Brad Lidge, Carlos Ruiz, Cliff Lee, Cole Hamels, Jayson Werth, Livan Hernandez, Washington Nationals
Monday, September 14, 2009
Phils Take Three In Final Mets Series
This was the last series the Phillies would play versus the Mets and they made the most of it, winning three of four. Ryan Madson blew Saturday's game to prevent the sweep. Overall, the Phillies taking three from a poor team allowed them to keep pace in the NL East as the Marlins and Braves have not given up their fight. The magic number sits at 14.
Thursday: WSH: Martin, J (4-4, 4.29), PHI: Hamels (9-9, 4.21)
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 9:51 AM 0 comments
Labels: Ben Francisco, Brad Lidge, Brett Myers, Chase Utley, Cole Hamels, David Wright, Jimmy Rollins, Joe Maddon, Kyle Kendrick, Mets, Pedro Martinez, Shane Victorino, Washington Nationals
Saturday, September 12, 2009
9th Inning Woes
It seems that no matter who pitches in the ninth inning, the Phillies cannot close out baseball games. Brad Lidge has blown 10 saves this year and his supposed replacement, Ryan Madson, just blew his sixth save Saturday night versus the Mets.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 10:45 PM 0 comments
Labels: Andrew Carpenter, Brad Lidge, Brett Myers, Chan Ho Park, Cliff Lee, Cole Hamels, David Wright, Fernando Tatis, JA Happ, JC Romero, Joe Blanton, Mets, Ryan Madson
Friday, September 11, 2009
Nats Recap, Mets Preview
I am extremely busy this weekend and therefor can't put my normal effort into this post. I will just recap the Nats series in brief, give out my awards, and then preview the Mets series in brief. Sorry people.
Tuesday - Phillies won 5-3: Raul Ibanez hit two solo homers and Chase Utley, Jayson Werth, and Carlos Ruiz each had one.
Wednesday - Phillies won 6-5: Werth's two run homer in the eighth earned Cliff Lee his 13th win of the season.
Thursday - Phillies lost 8-7: Down 8-2 in the ninth, Matt Stairs snapped his 0-30 streak with a grand slam. With one out, the Phillies managed another run and had runners on first and third for Ryan Howard but he hit into a game ending double play.
Series MVP's:
Raul Ibanez: 5-13, 3 runs, 2 doubles, 2 homers, 3 RBI's
Jayson Werth: 4-12, 4 runs, 2 homers, 3 RBI's
Shane Victorino: 5-14, run, 2 doubles, RBI
Next Series: New York Mets (62-78, 26-42 on road) @ Philadelphia Phillies (79-59, 36-31 at home)
Pitching Probables:
Friday: NYM: Figueroa, N (2-4, 4.74), PHI: Hamels (8-9, 4.32)
Saturday: NYM: Pelfrey (10-10, 4.83), PHI: Moyer (12-9, 4.98)
Sunday #1: NYM: Maine (5-4, 4.52), PHI: Kendrick, K (0-1, 5.06)
Sunday #2: NYM: Redding (2-5, 5.78), PHI: Martinez, P (4-0, 3.64)
Four-Game Series. Phillies lead series 9-5.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 9:07 AM 0 comments
Labels: Carlos Ruiz, Chase Utley, Cliff Lee, Jayson Werth, Matt Stairs, Mets, Raul Ibanez, Ryan Howard, Shane Victorino, Washington Nationals
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Losing Streak Finally Over
The Phillies used their version of small ball, five solo homers, to beat the Nationals 5-3. Raul Ibanez had two homers, and Chase Utley, Jayson Werth, and Carlos Ruiz had one. Even more interestingly is that with Ibanez's two and Utley's one, they gave the Phillies four 30-home run hitters, the 12th time in MLB history it has been done and the first time since the 2006 White Sox.
Also, Brad Lidge loaded the bases with one out with the 5-3 lead in the bottom of the ninth. Charlie Manuel, who stated the other day that "Lidge is out closer," walked out and yanked Lidge, putting in Ryan Madson. Mad Dog struck out Ryan Zimmerman and got Adam Dunn to ground out to end the game. I wonder if Madson or Brett Myers will close in the future or if Lidge will remain the closer.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 11:20 PM 0 comments
Labels: Adam Dunn, Brad Lidge, Brett Myers, Carlos Ruiz, Charlie Manuel, Chase Utley, Jayson Werth, Raul Ibanez, Ryan Madson, Ryan Zimmerman, Washington Nationals
Monday, September 7, 2009
Ass-tro Kicking
This was one of the saddest displays I have ever seen by the Phillies, not including 1997-2002 only because expectations weren't that high. The Phillies are the road warriors! They killed teams on the road. The Astros are pitiful and can't win a stretch of games. So how does one of the best teams in baseball get swept by one of the worst?
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 5:24 PM 0 comments
Labels: Ben Francisco, Brad Lidge, Brett Myers, Carlos Ruiz, Cliff Lee, Houston Astros, JA Happ, Jamie Moyer, Jayson Werth, Jimmy Rollins, Joe Blanton, Raul Ibanez, Ryan Howard, Washington Nationals
Happ Scratched, Moyer Starting
Todd Zolecki via Twitter:
LHP J.A. Happ has been scratched from today's start with a mild strain of his right oblique. Jamie Moyer gets the nod.
This is wonderful news. I guess being swept by Houston is the only thing the Phillies fans can count on.
Moyer has looked impressive though in his three relief stints. He's tossed 13.1 innings and allowed only two runs, striking out 12.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 12:39 PM 0 comments
Labels: Houston Astros, JA Happ, Jamie Moyer
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Bad Lidge
Brad Lidge has been awful and we all know this. I've called about a month ago that Lidge should be replaced by not only a healthy Brett Myers but in the middle to late September, a few weeks after Myers was scheduled to return.
Well with no set backs in his rehab where Myers actually impressed and looked sharp, he returned with the Phillies, joining them in Houston on Friday. He pitched his first inning in relief since 2007 on Saturday and made his first appearance since May.
Myers walked his first batter, got the next to fly out, got help from Carlos Ruiz as he threw out a base stealer, and then got another fly out. His fastball hit 94 MPH and his breaking ball was starting to find it's place. He earned a hold as Lidge came in the ninth to blow the game and lose.
After a few more appearances, Myers should be fully capable to take Lidge's spot as closer if he blows a couple more saves or struggles in relief. This will both help the Phillies win games, send a message to Lidge to straighten up, and also give Myers the opportunity to petition to be re-signed in the offseason.
I am in no way hoping Lidge to struggle so Myers gets a chance. I just Myers to be given a chance with the big lead they still have so they aren't screwing up what they have in a tight race. I say give Lidge another week or a few appearances and go from there. He's on a very short leash in my eyes and needs to either figure himself out or let someone else help this team. Jamie Moyer swallowed his pride so Lidge should too.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 1:46 PM 0 comments
Labels: Brad Lidge, Brett Myers, Carlos Ruiz, Houston Astros, Jamie Moyer
Thursday, September 3, 2009
Pitchers Dominate Series
The bats of the Phillies came alive at very precise moments to provide a very low-scoring series win. In fact, the Phillies won the series 2-1 despite being outscored 5-3 by the Giants. It was a quick series too as the games lasted 2:20, 2:36, and 2:08 respectively.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 9:16 PM 0 comments
Labels: Atlanta Braves, Brad Penny, Cliff Lee, Cole Hamels, Houston Astros, JA Happ, Jayson Werth, Pedro Martinez, Ryan Howard, San Francisco Giants
Myers Is Back!
Great news brought to us by Todd Zolecki via Twitter:
Brett Myers will be activated tomorrow in Houston. Expected to start pitching in the 6th and 7th innings.This is great for the Phillies bull pen who get a huge boost from a good pitcher. Myers has pitched in relief in 2007 while going 5-5 with a 2.87 ERA and saving 21/24 games.
In six appearances and eight innings of minor league work, Myers has a 1.12 ERA and 14 strike outs, allowing a run on four hits and two walks.
Pending on how well Myers pitches well and if Brad Lidge continues to belly flop will determine who the play off closer will be. Whoever it is, he sure as hell better not blow a game.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 4:41 PM 0 comments
Labels: Brad Lidge, Brett Myers, Houston Astros, Twitter
Phillies Call Up Hoover
I know I should know but who the hell is Paul Hoover? Well whoever he is, he was called up to be put on the Phillies 40-man roster to finish the season. To make room for him, catcher Joe Naughten was designated for assignment.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 1:44 PM 0 comments
Labels: Joe Naughten, Lehigh, Paul Hoover
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
RISP Problems
The Phillies have been absolutely atrocious with runners on second and/or third. Since July 26, they're batting .211 with runners in scoring position. Tonight's 0-5 effort with RISP during their 4-0 loss San Francisco added to that lack of effort.
Their lack of offense with these opportunities is the reason the Phillies have only scored 11 runs in their last six games. Thank God the starting pitching and bull pen have been bailing them out when it's usually the other way around. They luckily are 20-14 in that span but it is unacceptable that they have had to rely on their starters to squeak out wins.
Charlie Manuel had this to say:
"They know," Manuel said. "They definitely know when they don't knock somebody in from third. I played 20 years. I knew every time I didn't get somebody in from third. And if they don't know, please come and see me."
How do you fix this problem though? Do you shake up the line up again? Jayson Werth has cooled off and so had Ryan Howard. Shane Victorino isn't getting anything going and hasn't had a multi-hit game since August 19. And here is the kicker: Raul Ibanez batted .193 in August with one homer and four RBI's and only six extra base hits.
At this stage in the season, tweaking the line up is not an option. Like all year, the Phillies will need to swing out of their slump and if they don't, they could be cooling down at the wrong time and get bounced early in the playoffs.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 9:56 PM 0 comments
Labels: Charlie Manuel, Jayson Werth, Raul Ibanez, Ryan Howard, San Francisco Giants, Shane Victorino
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Roster Moves
A day after the Phillies purchased injured pitcher John Ennis, the Phillies called up Jack Taschner to the bull pen. He's 1-1 with a 5.20 ERA in 21 appearances before he was previously designated for assignment two months ago. He went 0-2 with two saves and a 2.08 ERA and a .213 OBA with Triple A Lehigh Valley.
Ennis is recovering from Tommy John surgery. After the Phillies bought him, they placed him on the 15 day DL because any player on the 25 man roster or DL by August 31 can be eligible for the playoffs. They're hoping Ennis can pitch by then if they want. The Phillies have 31 players eligible which include the six on the DL: Brett Myers, J.C. Romero, Clay Condrey, Greg Dobbs, Antonio Bastardo and Ennis.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 1:05 PM 1 comments
Labels: Antonio Bastardo, Brett Myers, Clay Condrey, Greg Dobbs, injuries, Jack Taschner, JC Romero, John Ennis, Lehigh