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.
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Phils Stay Alive, Head Back to NY
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
Monday, November 2, 2009
Win
That's all Phillies fans are asking for. Win. It's that easy. You are the Phightin' Phils. You are the Team to Beat. You are the Philadelphia Phillies! The Yankees are the best team in baseball and you are going to sit there and be ok with that? You are going to let Alex Rodriguez, a cheater in the game you love to play, walk away with YOUR World Series Ring? You are going to let the Evil Empire take away your season? Are you going to let the NY Post walk all over your team and sit in the news room laughing at your expense?
It's Cliff Lee, Pedro Martinez, and Cole Hamels versus a tired rotation. They are exhausted. They need the offense to help them win. Shut down their offense and your guys will support you. They will score. They will hit home runs. They will lead you to victory.
Raul Ibanez: You came to this team to be on a winner. Yea we know you are hurt with that abdomen tear and we know it is damn painful. You have THREE games left. Not one, not two, but three. It's time to earn that ring that has eluded you for your 14-year career.
Ryan Howard: What the hell happened? You were Mr. October. You took 30 pounds off your gut and put 30 points on your batting average and led the league in RBI's. You were clutch in the NLDS and NLCS. You can spank the Yankees. You can add a whole new level the legacy you are building in the City of Brotherly Love. Move the hell over, Mike Schmidt because Howard is going to take your spot! You can't do that by rolling over to the Yankees though.
Cole Hamels: I'm not giving up on you. Why? Because if it comes down to game 7, the ball is in your hands. Over? This season ain't close to being over. Take a hard look in the damn mirror and look into the eyes of the 2008 World Series MVP pitcher you once were. You are not a wuss. You are not over rated. You are still the ace of this staff in the eyes of many. Act like it.
Brad Lidge: We don't blame you for yesterday. This team has called on you time and time again and you never gave up. Who cares how many saves you blew. It matters only if you think about it. You learn from your mistakes only if you don't dwell on them. A loser is someone who is afraid to fail. I winner is someone who is afraid of nothing.
The Phillies: You got rattled but you got right back up. You're the under dog. You're the beaten but not forgotten. Your chin is bloodied and your face is battered but you aren't mailing it in. You are Rocky! You won't quit. You beat them once. They bleed! They are not a machine. They are human and are beatable.
Do you hear that? "Phillies, Phillies, Phillies." I hear it too. You still have one game left in the home venue. Leave an impression on the fans, on the Yankees, and on yourself. Leave this city with a win. Go to New York and beat the Yankees!
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 12:59 PM 2 comments
Labels: Alex Rodriguez, Brad Lidge, Cliff Lee, Cole Hamels, New York Yankees, Raul Ibanez, Rocky, Ryan Howard, World Series
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Yanks Power Their Way to 2-1
The Yankees won game three 8-5 and took a 2-1 lead in the World Series. Nick Swisher killed the Phillies, going 2-4 with a double, home run, and two runs scored. Andy Pettitte got through six solid innings, only allowing four runs on five hits, three walks, and seven strike outs. Mariano Rivera got the save once again.
The Yankees offense combined with three home runs total thanks to Alex Rodriguez, Swisher, and Hideki Matsui.
Three things after this game: Cole Hamels is a girl, the offense has disappeared, and Joe Blanton needs to pitch his ass off tomorrow. Let's talk about each item individually.
1) Hamels was attrocious. He lasted only 4.1 innings, allowing five runs on five hits, two walks and striking out three. He pitched no-hit ball through the first three and then saw the wheels fall off. After walking Mark Teixeira on a questionable call in the fourth, Rodriguez hit a two-run homer that barely made it out. In the fifth, Hamels gave up a series of hits that led to three more runs and and early exit with only one out.
The pen couldn't keep the game close either as JA Happ, Chad Durbin, Brett Myers, and Madson combined to give up three runs and two homers in 4.2 innings pitched. I'm not pitting a lot of blame on them but you need to be good in the World Series. The garbage the Yankees call a bull pen out-pitched you.
2) Ryan Howard struck out three more times and is 2-13 with nine strike outs this series. Shane Victorino, Chase Utley, and Raul Ibanez looked lost at their plate appearances, going a combined 0-11 with a sacrifice fly and RBI. As expected, Pedro Feliz has been a penciled-in out in key situations. Jayson Werth was the only bright spot with his two home runs.
They blew some big opportunities. The first came in the second inning. Yes they got three runs that inning but had the bases loaded with one out and could only get a walked-in run by Jimmy Rollins and a sacrifice fly by Victorino. Utley didn't show up with a runner in scoring position, keeping the Yankees in the game.
3) Charlie Manuel needs to stick to his gut for game four. They are only down 2-1 in the series and shouldn't jump to Cliff Lee early for game four. He has Blanton going up against C.C. Sabathia, who wasn't that sharp in game one. The Phillies can hit Sabathia and they know that. Blanton needs to go out their and do his job. He is a good pitcher and needs to realize that and pitch like it.
Star of the Game:
Game 1: Cliff Lee
Game 2: AJ Burnett
Game 3: Nick Swisher
Next Game: Sunday in Philadelphia, 7:57 EST
Series: Yankees lead 2-1
Pitching Probables: C.C. Sabathia vs. Joe Blanton
Gameday Discussion: Liberty Bell Sports
Oh look! They're playing the Yankees again. Beat them.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 12:09 AM 0 comments
Labels: Alex Rodriguez, Andy Pettitte, CC Sabathia, Charlie Manuel, Chase Utley, Cole Hamels, Jayson Werth, Joe Blanton, New York Yankees, Nick Swisher, Raul Ibanez, Shane Victorino, 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
Friday, October 23, 2009
Ibanez Playing Hurt
It was Chase Utley last year who saw a dramatic decrease in productivity in the second half of the season and now this year it was Raul Ibanez suffering the same fate. And like Utley, Ibanez has been hurt for the second half of the season.
From SI.com:
But by the third week in June, Ibañez was suffering from a sore left groin and, unbeknownst to the public, a small but serious muscle tear near his abdomen. On a trip to Toronto he was confronted with an excruciating decision: He could have surgery to repair the tear and miss a large chunk of time, or he could return after a short stint on the disabled list and play his dream season hurt. "We all asked him if he would have the surgery," Phillies first base coach Davey Lopes says, "and he told everyone, 'I won't do that. I'll do anything but that.'"One logical explanation as to why Ibanez is risking the rest of his career for this World Series run is his age. He's been in the league for 17 years and has been on mediocre teams his whole career. I compare this situation with the senior starting goalie for the Rowan women's soccer team. She is playing with a concussion, separated shoulder, and sprained AC joint. Rowan is ranked 10th in the nation for Division 3 schools and this is her last chance at a championship and she will go all out because it is more important to her than being hurt permanently.
Ibanez sees this as his only shot probably and wants a ring more than anything. That's the sign of a winner.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 3:37 PM 1 comments
Labels: Chase Utley, Davey Lopes, injuries, Raul Ibanez
Friday, October 16, 2009
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
Tuesday, October 13, 2009
9th Inning Heroics Send Phils to NLCS
Vengeance: as cold as the Rocky Mountains. The Phillies showed why they are the best come-from-behind team in the majors last night in their 5-4 win over the Rockies, lifting them into an NLCS rematch versus the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 11:07 AM 0 comments
Labels: Ben Francisco, Brad Lidge, Chase Utley, Cliff Lee, Colorado Rockies, Jayson Werth, Jimmy Rollins, NLDS, Raul Ibanez, Ryan Howard, Ryan Madson, Scott Eyre, Shane Victorino, Troy Tulowitzki
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
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Lee Dominates Game 1
Cliff Lee fell only one out from a complete game shut out in his first playoff start but he did just fine as the Phillies won 5-1 to start the NLDS. The Phillies take an early 1-0 lead in the best of five series versus Colorado, a huge win for a team that struggled down the stretch in September.
I couldn't watch most of the game because I was in class from 3:15 until 6:00 but from what I was able to see when sneaking a peak online (channelsurfing.net is a great site to watch games), I was very impressed and very pleased to see this team manufacture five runs without the long ball.
The bats came alive in the 5th inning when the Phillies got two runs off of an RBI double by Raul Ibanez and an RBI single by Carlos Ruiz. They then tacked on three more runs in the sixth with Ryan Howard's RBI double, Jayson Werth's RBI triple off th left-centerfield wall that would have been gone if it weren't for the hurricane-like winds, and then an RBI single by Ibanez to cap off the scoring.
Lee was phenomenal in his start, pitching a complete game, allowing one run on six hits, a walk, and striking out five. It was nice having him go the whole way because I think the Phillies are still uncertain with their bull pen.
Ubaldo Jimenez was doing fine until that 6th inning came around. He got yanked after Werth's triple and got charged with the run when Ibanez singled him in.
Next Game: Thursday at 2:37 PM EST
Probables: COL: Aaron Cook, PHI: Cole Hamels
The Phillies would love to take both home games versus the Rockies so they can go to Denver for one and be done with this series. The faster they end this series, the more rest Lee and Hamels will get and be ready to be the #1 and #2 for the NLCS.
The Rockies need this win bad in order to earn a crucial split in Philadelphia and not be on the brink of elimination if they go down 0-2. They are a come back team so the Phillies should not ease up at all this series.
If Hamels can follow up Lee's stellar performance, look for the Phillies to turn to JA Happ for game three. The Rockies had trouble with the left-handed Lee all day today and could continue to struggle versus Hamels and possibly Happ.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 6:40 PM 0 comments
Labels: Carlos Ruiz, Cliff Lee, Cole Hamels, Colorado Rockies, JA Happ, Jayson Werth, NLDS, Raul Ibanez, Ryan Howard, Ubaldo Jimenez
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
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
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Thank God For Pitch Counts
The Mets thankfully had Tim Redding on a pitch count or else the Phillies probably would have never had that sixth inning. The Mets took Redding out after five innings of one-hit shut out ball. They bring in Pat Misch who give walked Shane Victorino and then gave up a homer to Chase Utley. That right field short-porch in Citi Field has become Utley's Alley as he has killed the Mets there all year.
The Phillies tacked on another run in that inning with back-to-back doubles by Raul Ibanez and Pedro Feliz and then got another off of Carlos Ruiz's RBI single in the eighth to make a final score of 4-1.
JA Happ earned the win, going seven innings and allowing one run on eight hits and two walks. He got himself in and out of trouble as game as he stranded seven runners. Brad Lidge pitched a 1-2-3 ninth with two strike outs to earn his 24th save.
Oh the wedding was nice by the way but I wound up watching the entire game inside where it was air conditioned.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 1:10 PM 0 comments
Labels: Brad Lidge, Carlos Ruiz, Chase Utley, JA Happ, Mets, Pat Misch, Pedro Feliz, Raul Ibanez, Shane Victorino, Tim Redding
Thursday, August 13, 2009
Bouncing Back
The Phillies got swept by the Marlins. So how do they respond? They go to Chicago and beat up the Cubs, sweeping the three-game visit to regain some of the ground lost versus Florida. The Starting pitching was the reason this team made the Cubs look like a team who is starting it's decline in the Wild Card race.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 9:17 PM 0 comments
Labels: Atlanta Braves, Ben Francisco, Brad Lidge, Chicago Cubs, Cliff Lee, JA Happ, Jimmy Rollins, Pedro Feliz, Pedro Martinez, Raul Ibanez, Ryan Howard, Shane Victorino
Sunday, August 9, 2009
Marlins Sweep Phillies
I am extremely frustrated at watching this Phillies team play as of late. Three rants to be had on this team after watching their performance versus Florida (or lack there of).
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 6:19 PM 0 comments
Labels: Ben Francisco, Chase Utley, Chicago Cubs, Cliff Lee, Cole Hamels, Florida Marlins, Jamie Moyer, Jimmy Rollins, Joe Blanton, Pedro Feliz, Phillies Nation, Raul Ibanez, Rodrigo Lopez, Ryan Howard
Sunday, July 26, 2009
It's All in the Cards
The red birds were left feeling blue after their little visit to Philly. After being swept by the Astros, the Cardinals came into this big series a little hungry. They even gained a big bat in Matt Holliday in a trade prior to the series. They also took command of game one, beating up JA Happ en route to an 8-1 victory. But that was it. The Cardinals awoke the angry beast known as the Phillies' offense and they completely dominated the Cards to win the next two games.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 10:48 PM 2 comments
Labels: Arizona Diamondbacks, Houston Astros, JA Happ, Jimmy Rollins, Joe Blanton, Josh Upton, Mark Reynolds, Raul Ibanez, Rodrigo Lopez, Ryan Howard, Shane Victorino, St. Louis Cardinals
Wednesday, July 22, 2009
Another Series Win in the Books
The Phillies are red hot despite having their 10-game winning streak busted today by Chicago. They seemed a bit fatigued after playing a three hour and forty minute game last night that went 13 innings. The Phillies have still won 14 of their last 16 and are running away in the NL East.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 5:52 PM 0 comments
Labels: Carlos Ruiz, Chad Durbin, Chan Ho Park, Charlie Manuel, Chicago Cubs, Jamie Moyer, Jayson Werth, Joe Blanton, Paul Bako, Raul Ibanez, Rodrigo Lopez, Ryan Howard, San Diego Padres, Shane Victorino
Monday, July 20, 2009
Trapped Between A Doc and a Hard Place
For the past few weeks, Phillies fans' heads have been ready to explode with determining whether or not Roy Halladay would be worth the sacrifice of JA Happ. Halladay made himself more expensive, going a complete game versus Boston yesterday and improving to 11-3. Happ is making it harder to give up as he went at least seven innings for the fifth consecutive time yesterday to improve to 7-0. Here is a list of options the Phillies have:
1) Over pay a boat load of good prospects for Halladay.
2) In the over paying, include Happ or Kyle Drabek.
2) Pass on the chance for a Cy Young pitcher to keep the prospects and settle with Pedro Martinez.
In this post, I will go into detail of all three scenarios and where it will leave the Phillies. In conclusion, I will chose the best option.
The Phillies traded Carlos Carrasco, Jason Donald, Dominic Brown, and Jason Knapp for Roy Halladay: This is the dream scenario for the Phillies. They get to keep a hold of Happ and Drabek along with top OF prospect Michael Taylor and catcher Lou Marson. The Jays get two good pitching prospects (but not the Phillies' best), the short stop prospect they so eagerly wanted in Donald, and a great outfielder in Brown.
The Phillies get the former Cy Young winner and dominant Halladay for the fee of four cheap prospects. There is only one problem with this: it's not realistic and most likely won't happen. I would welcome this trade with an open heart but I already know not to get my hopes up as the Jays WANT Happ to be included in the deal.
Also the Phillies have been playing tremendous ball for the past two weeks and don't want to mess with the team's chemistry. With their current 6.5 game lead in the division, the Phillies might not need Halladay to help in a race that may not even be close. Also Halladay will need time to adjust playing the NL every start.
I will pass on this scenario.
The Phillies trade Happ/Drabek/both along with other prospects for Halladay: This already sounds like a terrible idea as it is the worst-case scenario. Drabek has some seriously nasty stuff in the minors. He is also only 21 and has the stock to be much better than Cole Hamels. He throws hard and has a filthy breaking ball. He was touted as the best pitcher in this year's Future Stars Game last week.
Happ is major league ready and proven. He's 7-0 with a 2.68 ERA, a 1.15 WHIP and a 6.2 K/9. In his last five starts, he's gone at least seven innings and has thrown two scoreless outings including one complete game. These two players alone are not worth giving up for Halladay.
I will pass on this scenario as well.
The deadline has past and the Phils do not make a move for Halladay: after the 2010 season (Halladay would be a FA), the Phillies will need to worry about signing Joe Blanton. They will also have to give a new contract to Happ and see Jamie Moyer possibly retire. Pedro Martinez will be gone after 2009 and Hamels will still be in for another year. If the Phillies don't have Happ, Carrasco, or Drabek to fall back on and also keep Blanton, you will be looking at a very depleted rotation. It is hard to find good pitching in the free agent market unless you're the Yankees.
Also in the field, Raul Ibanez is 37 and Jayson Werth is 30. Who knows how much longer they will be Phillies. In that case, holding onto Brown, Taylor, and John Mayberry Jr. seem to be smart decisions. Shane Victorino will also be available in the market but he is a player the Phillies will need to hold onto. Catcher can also be a concern so holding onto Marson will be important as well.
Not trading for Halladay is the way to go.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 1:49 PM 2 comments
Labels: Carlos Carrasco, Cole Hamels, Dominic Brown, JA Happ, Jason Donald, Jason Knapp, Jayson Werth, Joe Blanton, Kyle Drabek, Lou Marson, Pedro Martinez, Raul Ibanez, Roy Halladay, Shane Victorino
Phils Go Broom Happy
The Philadelphia Phillies are officially hotter than a July afternoon in Miami. Winners of 12 of their last 13 games and currently on an eight-game winning streak that extended before the All Star break, the Phillies have showed no signs of cooling down. They also improved their remarkable league best 29-15 road record. Despite Saturday's game being postponed, the Phillies still earned the series sweep over the Marlins winning the three games that got played.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 10:19 AM 0 comments
Labels: Aramis Ramirez, Brad Lidge, Chicago Cubs, Cole Hamels, Derek Lee, Florida Marlins, Geovany Soto, JA Happ, Jamie Moyer, Jimmy Rollins, Raul Ibanez, Roy Halladay, Ryan Howard, Ryan Theriot