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.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Yankees Win 2009 World Series
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
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
Phils Fail at Comeback, Yanks Up 3-1
All Brad Lidge had to do was get Johnny Damon out. But he was resilient. Damon fought off every strike-two pitch by Lidge until he got the one he like. After his base hit and steal of second and third, Mark Teixeira walked and Alex Rodriguez drove in Damon to make it a 5-4 game. Jorge Posada tacked on two more with a double to make it 7-4, the final of game four as the Yankees take a commanding 3-1 lead in the World Series. For the record, this was not Brad Lidge's fault.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 10:49 AM 0 comments
Labels: AJ Burnett, Alex Rodriguez, Brad Lidge, CC Sabathia, Chase Utley, Cliff Lee, Joe Blanton, Johnny Damon, Jorge Posada, Mariano Rivera, Mark Teixeira, Pedro Feliz, Ryan Howard
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
Blog Stroll 10/27/09
I figured I haven't done one of these in a long time so I might as well post some of the funnier things I read the past couple of days:
The Fightins did a hilarious post titled "The Bandwagoners Guide to the 2009 Yankees." In it they talk about some of the current and recently former players of the Yankees to just give those who are hopping back on thier bandwagon for the first time in about five years a heads up of who to watch and who to fear.
Phillies Nation did a post comparing the attractions, food, and traffic of New York and Philadelphia. They then capped it off with showing why it's easy to root for a team with 26 rings but difficult to be as passionate, if not more passionate than the Yankees fans with only seeing two rings, 10,000 losses, and Joe Carter and 1964.
Red Pinstripes Are Cooler re-bashed the New York Post for their crappy attempt at humor in depicting the "Frillies" fans and thier city as second rate and used a poorly photo-shopped picture of Shane Victorino in a skirt on thier cover. I guess desperated times call for desperate measures for the Post.
Macho Row did a nice little flash back to the 1950 World Series featuring the Whiz Kids. The Yankees swept the Phillies 4-0.
And also, don't forget to join the World Series discussion on Liberty Bell Sports, a forum for all you Philly fans.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 12:49 PM 0 comments
Labels: blogs, Joe Carter, Liberty Bell Sports, Macho Row, New York Yankees, Phillies Nation, Red Pinstripes Are Cooler, Ryan Howard, Shane Victorino, The Fightins, Whiz Kids
Howard On SI Cover
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 12:28 PM 0 comments
Labels: Cole Hamels, Ryan Howard, Sports Illustrated
Monday, October 26, 2009
The Dream Match Up
This is when the blog gets personal. It's when I put aside being objective and let you look through the eyes of a Phillies fan.
Ever since I was a kid playing "Bases Loaded" for NES, "Roger Clemens Baseball" for Super NES, "All Star Baseball" for Game Boy, "Griffey Slugfest" for N64, and all the way up to "MLB 2K7" for X-Box 360, I would always play the Phillies versus the Yankees. Why you ask? Because to me, that would be the dream World Series for me.
Living in the shadow of New York sports my entire life as a Phillies fan, I always wondered, up until last year, what greatness tasted like. Now I get to watch my Phillies not only defend their championship in the World Series this year but to do it against the Evil Empire. I get to see the Phillies go up against the greatest franchise in not only baseball but in all of sports. It's David versus Golliath. Team USA versus Team Russia. Buster Douglas versus Mike Tyson.
This is cheese steaks versus cheese cakes. The City of Brotherly Love versus the City that Never Sleeps. It's "New York, New York" versus "High Hopes." The Liberty Bell versus the Statue of Liberty. Comcast versus YES. Rocky versus Vito Corleone.
The Phillies have the loveable players like Chase Utley, Ryan Howard, and Jimmy Rollins. The Yankees have their beloved captain in Derek Jeter, evil Alex Rodriguez, and the new kid in town, Mark Texiera. It's Joe Girardi and Charlie, two managers that have been under fire from their fans all year but still made it to the big show. Neither park welcomes opposing fans and neither city really likes eachother. This will be the best World Series since 2001.
I have longed for nothing more than beating the Yankees in the World Series. It's like beating the Patriots in the Super Bowl, the Lakers in the NBA Finals, and the Red Wings in the Stanley Cup Finals. Those are three things Philly has failed to do during my life time.
I say the fourth time's a charm! Avenge the Whiz Kids of 1950! Let's go Phillies! Win this one for Harry!
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 12:12 PM 0 comments
Labels: Alex Rodriguez, Charlie Manuel, Chase Utley, Derek Jeter, Jimmy Rollins, Joe Girardi, Mark Teixeira, New York Yankees, Ryan Howard, Whiz Kids, World Series
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Back to the World Series
The Phillies showed no signs of slowing down as they rolled through the Dodgers once again 10-4, and winning the NLCS 4-1. The offensive was led by Jayson Werth with a pair of HR's and four RBI's, breaking out of his terrible NLCS slump going into the World Series, and by Shane Victorino with a double, home run, and three RBI's.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 9:44 AM 0 comments
Labels: Chad Durbin, Chase Utley, Cole Hamels, Dodgers, Jayson Werth, Jimmy Rollins, NLCS, Pedro Feliz, Ryan Howard, Shane Victorino, Vicente Padilla
Tuesday, October 20, 2009
The Phillies Are J-Roll-in'
This team is incredible. They keep you on the edge of your seat for 26 outs while you bite your nails all the way to your elbow. Then with one mighty swing, they win the game and rip the hearts out of their opponent, sending the Phillie Phaithful into a euphoria.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 12:04 AM 0 comments
Labels: Brad Lidge, Carlos Ruiz, Chase Utley, Cole Hamels, Dodgers, Jimmy Rollins, Joe Blanton, Jonathon Broxton, Lou Gherig, Matt Stairs, NLCS, Randy Wolf, Ryan Howard, Shane Victorino, Vicente Padilla
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Simp-Lee Amazing
The weather was cold but the bats were on fire. The Phillies battered and beat the Dodgers 11-0 in game three to take a 2-1 series lead in the NLCS. From the start of the game with a 1-2-3 top and a four-run bottom first inning to the 1-2-3 9th pitched by Chad Durbin that ended with a great snag by Carlos Ruiz, the Phillies dominated this game for 27 outs.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 11:17 PM 0 comments
Labels: Carlos Ruiz, Chad Durbin, Cliff Lee, Curt Schilling, Dodgers, Jayson Werth, Joe Blanton, Lou Gherig, Matt Stairs, NLCS, Pedro Feliz, Randy Wolf, Ryan Howard, Shane Victorino, Steve Carlton
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
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
Monday, October 12, 2009
Timely Hitting Sparks Phils
Nothing like some manufactured runs and solid pitching. Now if the Phillies can get that every game, who knows how far it will take them. I saw some things last night that worried me but at the same time saw some things that worked and I liked.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 10:48 AM 0 comments
Labels: Brad Lidge, Chase Utley, Cliff Lee, Colorado Rockies, Greg Dobbs, JA Happ, Jimmy Rollins, Joe Blanton, Matt Stairs, NLDS, Ryan Howard, Scott Eyre
Friday, October 9, 2009
Dumbass Steals Phils WS Rings
And I thought the greedy mother in Miami who got custody of Ryan Howard's 200th home run ball was bad. This guy is a freakin' moron. This putz thought he could get away with stealing three World Series rings, worth $1,100 each, from the Phillies office after being ejected from the second game of the NLDS for being too rowdy.
And to make it even better was that not only did the security see it on the survelance camera but the idiot left a job application behind in the office. How stupid can you really be? I'm gonna steal your rings. Can I have a job?
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 8:49 PM 0 comments
Labels: NLDS, Ryan Howard
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
Greedy Mother Robs Howard's Homer
I really hate greedy people:
Ryan Howard hit his 200th career home run 2 1/2 months ago versus the Marlins in Florida. It was caught by a 12-year old girl. After she caught the ball, she was escorted to the Phillies club house where she exchanged the ball with an autographed ball by Ryan Howard. Her mother was pissed.
The mother sought a memorabilia specialist and learned that the home run ball was worth more than the autographed ball so she sued the Phillies and won. The Phillies had to return the ball to the family.
The Phillies didn't fight it because they didn't need bad PR and a distraction going into October.
What the hell? Are people really that greedy that they need to screw over an athlete's amazing feat? And if you watch the video of Norman Kent, the attorney and memorabilia expert the girls mother sought, you would want to reach into the screen and choke the shit out of that douche bag.
I'm sorry Big Brown that this had to happen to you. I hope the organization sent back to this girl a fake ball and demand that you get the autographed ball back.
Posted by John "Roose" Russo at 1:31 PM 0 comments
Labels: Florida Marlins, Ryan Howard, scum bags
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
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 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