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Phillies Phail In 2009

November 7, 2009 Craig Leave a comment

jrollinsAs promised, here’s my overly emotional and harsh critique on the Phillies from this season.  Let me first start off with my opinion of Charlie Manuel.  I know as I type this people are building a statue of him for winning a World Series last year, for the first time in over 25 years in this city, but I have never been a big fan of his managing style.  In particular, I can’t stand how he handles his pitching staff.  Charlie is a hitting coach, so maybe I shouldn’t be so hard on him.  The only problem is, in the playoffs, as was proved the past 2 years as much as ever, good pitching beats good hitting.

Lineup:

SS – Jimmy Rollins: in a perfect world, Jimmy would hit 7th in my lineup.  He would never get anywhere near the top of the order.  While he insists he is a lead off hitter, he does not take the approach at the plate necessary to be successful in a way that most benefits the team.  The bottom line is that instead of being patient at the plate and trying to get on base any way he can, he too often tries to imitate Ryan Howard and ends up popping a ton of balls into the outfield.  By doing that he also wastes his second biggest asset to this team: his ability to steal bases.  The best thing I can say about him is that no matter what he’s doing at the plate, he’s a gold glove type of fielder and the leader of this infield.  Frustrated By Him.

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I Got 99 Problems But Being A Yankees Fan Ain’t One

November 6, 2009 Craig Leave a comment

jayzOne thing I certainly got tired enough of during the World Series were shots of celebrities in NY.  The only place worse than New York is LA.  To combat the in-game agitations I did not watch a single second of the pregame shows.  In fact I actually missed the first pitch to Rollins in Game 2 because I wouldn’t turn the TV on until I was sure I wouldn’t be wasting any additional time watching the non-baseball parts of the coverage.

While I know I’m in the ever shrinking minority, I do not want or need any of the “fluff” that comes with professional sports coverage.  I would love to be able to go to a game and hear nothing but the crowd noise instead of random rap songs in between pitches.

So this year I had to resort to turning the volume down to 0, which had the bonus effect of also not being able to hear the commentators.  It’s become increasingly easy to bash them, which should tell Fox something about the quality they are putting out there in front of a national audience.  This year, I even heard people complaining about them who aren’t really baseball fans.  That’s when you know it’s time for a change.

Back to the title of this article.  I could talk about a lot of things but I pretty much covered everything I hate about the Yankees in the last post.  All I really wanted to add is that I do not think I would want to be a Yankees fan.  I’m not sure I would be able to root for a team who, year after year, tried to buy championships.  What enjoyment can you take in rooting for a player in the playoffs who you’ve only since pitch 20 or 30 times for your team?  I know we brought in Lee and Ibanez late in the season this year, but knowing they will part of this team for a few years makes it easy to root for them.  And when you trade for a player instead of just overpaying him to bring him to your club, there is definitely a sense of appreciation you can have for what your club was willing to risk giving up to get him.

Anyway, maybe I’m just bitter.  Maybe if I grew up in NY I would be a Yankees fan.  Maybe I would hate myself, too.  Or, maybe I would be lucky enough to move to Philadelphia and be adopted by this great city so I could root for the teams who go out and work hard to earn everything they get.

The End Is Near

November 2, 2009 Craig 1 comment

The Phillies season is almost over. When it is, we’ll look back and remember all the ups and downs from Opening Day, right down to the closing moments of the World Series. Last year’s season was magical. This one has been special, but the end has not yet been written.

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Sixers Start How They Finished

October 30, 2009 Craig Leave a comment

So, I know there are 82 games in a season and all, and I really didn’t expect the Sixers to beat the Magic, but did they even show up?  They basically got blown out.  I hope they figure out a way to work Brand into the game, and someone learns how to play defense, but I didn’t see much I was impressed with in the opener.

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The Split in New York

October 30, 2009 Craig 3 comments

After 2 games, the Phillies certainly sit in a comfortable position, having taken 1 game and home field advantage from the Yankees.  But, are you satisfied with the split?  I am not, nor should the Phillies be either.

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What’s Happ-ening?

July 16, 2009 Craig Leave a comment

In my preseason prediction of how many wins each starting pitcher would have, J.A. Happ was not even on the list.  That’s because Chan Ho Park won out the 5th starter job, but gave it away once the season started.  Now, Happ is an unbelievable 6-0 for the season with a whopping ERA of 2.90 (league average is 4.31)!  Where did he come from, and more importantly, is this for real or another case of beginner’s luck (remember Kyle Kendrik)?

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The Phillies Second Half

July 16, 2009 Craig Leave a comment

First place feels pretty good right about now.  We had 5 players in the All-Star game, and our best offensive producer of the first half is back from an injury.  Our pitching is looking pretty good, and could be getting better.  Martinez is a long shot to be helpful for the rest of the season, but if they trade for Halladay, their starting 5 will be second to none on paper.

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Phillies Phrustration

June 21, 2009 Craig 1 comment

After a full week of watching the Phillies lose every game to AL teams, I have to admit I’m getting frustrated.  Yes, we’re still in 1st place with a slim lead over the Mets.  Yes, we sucked this badly last year against AL teams and still won the division, then the World Series.  And I know it’s still early, so why panic?

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