The Eric Bruntlett era is over. The Phillies parted ways with their utility man after his two-year stay. Hated by many, I loved his passion and his role as a good team mate and classy guy. We will never forget his unassisted triple play or him sliding home on Carlos Ruiz's game-winning infield single in game 3 of the 2008 World Series. We will also never forget his .217 with a .297 on base percentage in 238 plate appearances in 2008, then hit .171 with a .238 on base percentage in 118 plate appearances this past year.
Also being dropped were relievers Todd Walker and John Ennis, catcher Paul Hoover, and infielder Andy Tracy.
So with the departure of Bruntlett, that leaves a huge whole in the utility role the Phillies hope to fill. In a perfect world, the Phillies sign either Placido Polanco, Adrian Beltre, or Chone Figgins to start at third and are able to get Mark DeRosa to fill the utility role.
And in other news: Pedro Martinez wants to pitch the whole 2010 season. I don't know if the Phillies have interest in him being the #5 starter but I wouldn't mind it. It isn't know whether or not he can go a whole season and be effective and if they can sign him for cheap then I say go for him. He'd be better than Chan Ho Park and Jamie Moyer as starters (I still want Park back in the pen),
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Bruntlett Leads Players Dropped
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 11:09 AM 0 comments
Labels: Adrian Beltre, Andy Tracy, Chan Ho Park, Chone Figgins, Eric Bruntlett, Jamie Moyer, John Ennis, Mark DeRosa, Paul Hoover, Pedro Martinez, Placido Polanco, Todd Walker
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Yankees Win 2009 World Series
Once again, the Yankees are Pedro Martinez's daddy. The Phillies season has finally ended as the Yankees beat up the Phillies pitching, winning game 6 by a score of 7-3 and the series 4-2. Hideki Matsui went 3-4 with six RBI's, falling a triple shy of the cycle, as he single handedly killed the Phillies hopes of forcing game 7.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 10:33 PM 0 comments
Labels: Andy Pettitte, Chad Durbin, Derek Jeter, Hideki Matsui, Mariano Rivera, New York Yankees, Pedro Feliz, Pedro Martinez, Ryan Howard, World Series
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Phils Stay Alive, Head Back to NY
For the Phillies, every game is a must win game. After taking the first game of the series, they fell three straight to the Yankees. After last night's offensive outburst, the Phillies got back into this series, only trailing 3-2. The bats came alive and Cliff Lee pitched well enough to win as the Phillies fought off a late Yankees rally to win 8-6.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 10:18 AM 0 comments
Labels: AJ Burnett, Andy Pettitte, Chase Utley, Cliff Lee, Derek Jeter, Jayson Werth, Johnny Damon, Mark Teixeira, New York Yankees, Pedro Martinez, Raul Ibanez, Ryan Madson, Shane Victorino, World Series
Saturday, October 31, 2009
Dobbs Has Cooties
OK all kidding aside, Greg Dobbs has the flu or stomach virus and the Charlie Manuel had him send home so he doesn't infect the rest of the team. He won't be allowed back until he is completely healthy Ruben Amaro Jr. said. Tyler Walker, who wasn't on the 25-man roster but with the team, was also sent home because of sickness and Pedro Martinez complained of feeling ill before his start on Tuesday but is still with the team.
One player on the Phillies decided to board up Dobbs' locker with cardboard, masking, tape, and yellow "Caution" tape with a sign that read:
Gotta love the togetherness this team has. Hopefully Dobbs' gets well in time to be with the team before this series is over.Greg Dobbs Update
Thomas Jefferson Hospital
Room #---
Visiting hours for family and friends from 6-8 p.m.
Please be advised to wear a mask!!
UPDATE: Dobbs is feeling better and is cleared to play tonight via Susan Lulgjuraj of the AC Press.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 11:07 AM 0 comments
Labels: Charlie Manuel, Greg Dobbs, injuries, Pedro Martinez, Ruben Amaro Jr., Tyler Walker
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Bats Falter, Series Tied
Runners on first and second for Chase Utley. The swing and a ground ball to Robinson Cano who flips to Derek Jeter and retires Utley to end the inning. The Phillies situational hitting from the regular season returned as they squandered numerous opportunities much like that one as they allow the Yankees to tie the series up, losing 3-1.
Pedro Martinez pitched a quality outing but was not supported at all by the offense, who went 1/5 with runners in scoring position. Martinez lasted 6+, allowing three runs on six hits, two walks, and striking out eight. Two of the runs he allowed were solo homers by Mark Teixeira and Hideki Matsui.
AJ Burnett looked like a stud in his outing, going seven strong innings and allowing a run on four hits and two walks, striking out nine. His only blemish came off of Matt Stairs' RBI single scoring in Raul Ibanez. Mariano Rivera pitched the 8th and 9th to get the save.
Those struggles are something that really has to disappear. In a series where both teams should be hitting, struggles at the plate should not be there. Looking at the third strike is also something bad teams do. The Phillies are not a bad team and should not be staring at pitches that close to the plate.
Stars of the Game:
Game 1: Cliff Lee
Game 2: AJ Burnett
Next Game: Saturday in Philadelphia, 7:57 EST
Series: Tied 1-1
Pitching Probables: Andy Pettitte vs. Cole Hamels
Gameday Discussion: Liberty Bell Sports
Hamels needs to show up this game. The Phillies do not want to be trailing at all to the Yankees this series. They are one of those teams that can get on a roll if the momentum swings their way. Pettitte has been great for the Yankees in the post season.
The Phillies bats need to come back alive. It's as simple as that. There really is nothing else to write. The Yankees are good and the Phillies are good. Pettitte his clutch and Hamels is nothing like his 2008 form. Hopefully the roles get reversed and Hamels is back to being the World Series MVP he once was.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 11:01 PM 0 comments
Labels: Andy Pettitte, Chase Utley, Cole Hamels, Derek Jeter, Hideki Matsui, Jayson Werth, Mark Teixeira, Matt Stairs, New York Yankees, Pedro Martinez, World Series
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Lee, Utley Lead Phils in Game 1
The weather was ugly but Cliff Lee and Chase Utley were the complete opposite. Lee went pitched a complete game and Utley hit two homers en route to a 6-1 Phillies win and putting them ahead 1-0 in the World Series over the Yankees.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 11:32 PM 1 comments
Labels: AJ Burnett, Alex Rodriguez, CC Sabathia, Chase Utley, Cliff Lee, Derek Jeter, New York Yankees, Pedro Martinez, Raul Ibanez, Ryan Howard, Shane Victorino, World Series
Tuesday, October 27, 2009
Phillies Pitching Takes Shape
Charlie Manuel just reported on a radio show this morning that Pedro Martinez will pitch game two and Cole Hamels will pitch game three via David Murphy on Twitter.
Here are the probables for the first three games:
Wed: PHI: Lee, Cl (2-0, 0.74), NYY: Sabathia (3-0, 1.19)
Thu: PHI: Martinez, P (0-0, 0.00, 7 IP)
Sat: PHI: Hamels (1-1, 6.75)
In my opinion, I think this was the best way to go. Hamels is a better hitter than Martinez so his bat would be useful at Citizens Bank Park. Also Martinez has proved he can still pitch well in the post season. All three of these guys are very capable of beating the Yankees.
Now the only question left to be answered is if Cliff Lee will go game four or will it be between Joe Blanton and JA Happ.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 8:55 AM 0 comments
Labels: CC Sabathia, Charlie Manuel, Cliff Lee, Cole Hamels, JA Happ, Joe Blanton, New York Yankees, Pedro Martinez
Friday, October 16, 2009
Pen Can't Hold Lead
Pedro Martinez pitched his heart out and got nothing out of it as the Phillies lost 2-1. The were able to earn a split on Los Angeles and will come home to Philadelphia for three games. They still have momentum going into these next three games and have nothing to worry about.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 11:05 PM 0 comments
Labels: Brad Lidge, Chan Ho Park, Cliff Lee, Dodgers, Hiroki Kuroda, NLCS, Pedro Martinez, Ryan Howard, Ryan Madson, Shane Victorino, Vicente Padilla
Phillies Bats Heat Up
What a marathon game. If you thought there wouldn't be anymore four-hour games (NLDS game 3) then you were in for a real shock. The Phillies were able to stay on top of the Dodgers with timely hitting, winning the first game, 8-6.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 12:14 AM 0 comments
Labels: Brad Lidge, Carlos Ruiz, Chan Ho Park, Cole Hamels, Dodgers, James Loney, Jayson Werth, Manny Ramirez, NLCS, Pedro Martinez, Raul Ibanez, Ryan Howard
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Pitching Probables; Myers, Kendrick Off Roster
Unlike in the NLDS, we are pretty sure who the Phillies and Dodgers will throw at each other for the NLCS. Cole Hamels and Clayton Kershaw were already definates for game 1 and the Phillies are leaning for Pedro Martinez in game 2. Cliff Lee was guaranteed game 3 so he could have five days of rest. Here are the probables for games 1-4:
Thursday: Cole Hamels vs. Clayton Kershaw
Friday: Pedro Martinez vs. Vicente Padilla
Sunday: Cliff Lee vs. Hiroki Kuroda
Monday: Joe Blanton/JA Happ vs. Randy Wolf
With the match ups like this, it could set up Lee for game 7.
In other news, Kyle Kendrick and Brett Myers were left off of the roster. Eric Bruntlett and Chan Ho Park were added. Here is Todd Zolecki's tweet:
Pedro will start Game 2. Myers, Kendrick off NLCS roster. Park, Bruntlett are on. Myers is not happy about being left off, either.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 11:50 PM 0 comments
Labels: Brett Myers, Chan Ho Park, Cliff Lee, Cole Hamels, Dodgers, Eric Bruntlett, JA Happ, Joe Blanton, Kyle Kendrick, NLCS, Pedro Martinez
Sunday, October 11, 2009
Happ to Pitch Game 3
Sorry I wasn't around today to post this but as you may know, tonight's game was cancelled due to it snowing and being below 20 degrees in Colorado. The Phillies will play tomorrow night and Monday in Colorado. Pedro Martinez, who was slated to pitch today, will not be the starter tomorrow. Instead it will be JA Happ. A game four starter was not named yet. Tomorrow's game will be at 10:07 EST and Monday's will be late as well. The Rockies will put Jason Hammel, who was scheduled for game three, on the mound versus Happ.
In other news, The Dodgers beat the Cardinals yesterday 5-1 to cap off the sweep and earning them a spot in the NLCS versus the winner of the Phillies/Rockies series, currently tied at 1 game apiece. The Dodgers will have home field regardless of who wins the series.
UPDATE: Game 4's time was not announced yet but Cliff Lee and Ubaldo Jimenez are the probables for that game. Lee out pitched Jimenez in game 1 and both will be working on five days rest.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 1:22 AM 0 comments
Labels: Cliff Lee, Colorado Rockies, Dodgers, JA Happ, Jason Hammel, NLCS, NLDS, Pedro Martinez, St. Louis Cardinals, Ubaldo Jimenez
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Phils Fail to Come Back; Series Tied at 1
Cole Hamels was not the Cole Hamels of 2008 and Aaron Cook proved once again that the Phillies can't hit sinker-ballers as the Rockies won the nail-biter, 5-4. In a game that saw the Phillies fight back from 4-0, it ended with them coming up short with runners in scoring position once again.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 7:57 PM 0 comments
Labels: Aaron Cook, Charlie Manuel, Cole Hamels, Colorado Rockies, JA Happ, Jayson Werth, NLDS, Pedro Martinez, Raul Ibanez, Ryan Howard, Shane Victorino
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Happ or Pedro?
A huge decision the Phillies will have to make is who there 4th starter will be for the NLDS. It's down to JA Happ or Pedro Martinez. Here is a short list of positives for each player to consider:
Pedro (RHP):
-Has pitched will in September.
-Has been in the playoffs before and has the composure to pitch when it matters.
-He's 100% healthy.
-Will balance the playoff rotation with two lefties and two righties.
Happ (LHP):
-Has been the Phillies best pitcher since he became the starter.
-Colorado's line up features lefties.
-Earned a CG SHO in August versus Colorado.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 7:08 PM 0 comments
Labels: Colorado Rockies, JA Happ, NLDS, Pedro Martinez
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
Phillies Clinch 3rd Straight Division
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.
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
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
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
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
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
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Just Call Him the Rain Man
Jamie Moyer has found a new home in his long relief role. Yes Chan Ho Park is still the innings guy but Moyer as excelled this year in his two roles post-rain delay. Grampa Jamie is now officially "The Rain Man."
"You never know what you'll get when you put two old goats out there," Martinez said following a 5-1 victory over the D'Backs on August 18. "It's a scary combination. You're not going to see that very often. You might as well enjoy it. I enjoyed it."
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 11:02 AM 0 comments
Labels: Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, Chan Ho Park, Cliff Lee, Jamie Moyer, Jon Lieber, Pedro Martinez
