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Tonight, the Phillies send their #4 pitcher to the mound, Cole Hamels, against the Mutts. At the beginning of the season, who would have thought you could make that claim?
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Happ comes through after Hamels sputters again. Lidge with a rare 2009 1-2-3 9th! :thumb:
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Did you catch the unassisted triple play??????
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CatMom wrote:Did you catch the unassisted triple play??????
Yes ma'am.
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CatMom wrote:Did you catch the unassisted triple play??????
Yes ma'am.
Ever have a play that just tells you "this year is going to be something special"?

this is it...

i know as a Twins fan, we had that moment in 87 when we all said "we've got something here" when they decimated Milwaukee in June (including Puckett going 6 for 6 and taking away a grand slam in the series - and then a brawl on Sunday in the finale where Al Newman laid out a Brewers player with a rugby tackle)

In 91 - we had a 15 game winning streak in June that did the same thing...

good for the Fightin's my favorite team in the NL (owing to my time in Philly in '06, driving around a candidate, and rabid Philly sports fan... seriously the guy made me listen to WIP...)

That it happened to the Mets is the greatest double-bonus ever... their season truly is a disaster for the ages...
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TwinTownBisonFan wrote:
JMU DJ wrote:
Yes ma'am.

good for the Fightin's my favorite team in the NL (owing to my time in Philly in '06, driving around a candidate, and rabid Philly sports fan... seriously the guy made me listen to WIP...)

That it happened to the Mets is the greatest double-bonus ever... their season truly is a disaster for the ages...
TTBF...say it ain't so... you worked for ...Fast Eddie Rendell?? :o :mrgreen:
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Ivytalk wrote:
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good for the Fightin's my favorite team in the NL (owing to my time in Philly in '06, driving around a candidate, and rabid Philly sports fan... seriously the guy made me listen to WIP...)

That it happened to the Mets is the greatest double-bonus ever... their season truly is a disaster for the ages...
TTBF...say it ain't so... you worked for ...Fast Eddie Rendell?? :o :mrgreen:
lol - no, I liked him though when I got to meet him. he seemed like a real philly guy through and through. i worked for someone i'm sure you hold in almost as high of regard...
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TwinTownBisonFan wrote:
Ivytalk wrote:
TTBF...say it ain't so... you worked for ...Fast Eddie Rendell?? :o :mrgreen:
lol - no, I liked him though when I got to meet him. he seemed like a real philly guy through and through. i worked for someone i'm sure you hold in almost as high of regard...
well, TTBF, by process of elimination: PA pol, sports fan, calls WIP a lot. OMIGAWD...SPECTER??? :o :lol:

Actually, I'm thinking about writing a check to Joe Sestak just to get rid of Specter.
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Ivytalk wrote:
TwinTownBisonFan wrote:
lol - no, I liked him though when I got to meet him. he seemed like a real philly guy through and through. i worked for someone i'm sure you hold in almost as high of regard...
well, TTBF, by process of elimination: PA pol, sports fan, calls WIP a lot. OMIGAWD...SPECTER??? :o :lol:

Actually, I'm thinking about writing a check to Joe Sestak just to get rid of Specter.
he never really called WIP - just listened A LOT... it was patrick murphy - who worked for a time as a security guard in the 700 level - and voted against a resolution congratulating the Giants on winning the Super Bowl...
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TwinTownBisonFan wrote:
Ivytalk wrote:
well, TTBF, by process of elimination: PA pol, sports fan, calls WIP a lot. OMIGAWD...SPECTER??? :o :lol:

Actually, I'm thinking about writing a check to Joe Sestak just to get rid of Specter.
he never really called WIP - just listened A LOT... it was patrick murphy - who worked for a time as a security guard in the 700 level - and voted against a resolution congratulating the Giants on winning the Super Bowl...
Well, that's one thing Murphy and I can agree on! :D
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Second time Martinez has been rained out with the lead and Moyer comes in to finish up the game. Martinez was facing off against Hanson, would have been good matchup. Lee vs Lowe tonight, should be good if Lowe brings his stuff... which he hasn't recently.

Howard in the last 15 games: 11 HR and 29 RBI
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Good series win for the Phils as they took 2 of 3 at home from the Braves. Big series with Giants coming up!
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Pedro out pitches last years Cy Young winner :rofl: Who would have thought?
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The Phillies look terrible as they get swept by the Astros. The pitching has been okay, but they have not been hitting. They better snap out of it soon.

They still have a 6 game lead over the Marlins (7 in the loss column), but they have fallen 3 games behind the Cardinals and Dodgers for the NL's best record.
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BlueHen86 wrote:The Phillies look terrible as they get swept by the Astros. The pitching has been okay, but they have not been hitting. They better snap out of it soon.

They still have a 6 game lead over the Marlins (7 in the loss column), but they have fallen 3 games behind the Cardinals and Dodgers for the NL's best record.
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The Phils hit 5 solo homers (Ibanez 2, Werth, Utley, Ruiz) and beat the Natinals 5-3. Brad Lidge started the bottom of the 9th - but was lifted after loading the bases with 1 out. Ryan Madson came in to get the last two outs and the save.
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BlueHen86 wrote:The Phils hit 5 solo homers (Ibanez 2, Werth, Utley, Ruiz) and beat the Natinals 5-3. Brad Lidge started the bottom of the 9th - but was lifted after loading the bases with 1 out. Ryan Madson came in to get the last two outs and the save.
F-ing Lidge... how does one go from being so high to so low twice in a career? I'm also surprised it didn't rain on Pedros start.
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JMU DJ wrote:
BlueHen86 wrote:The Phils hit 5 solo homers (Ibanez 2, Werth, Utley, Ruiz) and beat the Natinals 5-3. Brad Lidge started the bottom of the 9th - but was lifted after loading the bases with 1 out. Ryan Madson came in to get the last two outs and the save.
F-ing Lidge... how does one go from being so high to so low twice in a career? I'm also surprised it didn't rain on Pedros start.
closers are mental cases... even the elite run in to bumps in the road... and Lidge, well he ain't elite (but Rivera, Nathan, etc have both had occasions of trouble... Nathan is just coming out of about a one month stretch of that)

I'm wondering if they are going to try the now-activated Myers in that role again? or maybe Moyer? (even though he doesn't have electric stuff... he gets guys out...)
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Ivytalk wrote:
BlueHen86 wrote:The Phillies look terrible as they get swept by the Astros. The pitching has been okay, but they have not been hitting. They better snap out of it soon.

They still have a 6 game lead over the Marlins (7 in the loss column), but they have fallen 3 games behind the Cardinals and Dodgers for the NL's best record.
Better not be September of '64 all over again! :evil:
That's not even funny. '64 was the first year I really started to follow the bigs and play ball myself. (Bunning's perfect game and all that) It took 16 years for them to get to the WS after that and I don't need to relive horrors from my childhood now :|
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TwinTownBisonFan wrote:
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F-ing Lidge... how does one go from being so high to so low twice in a career? I'm also surprised it didn't rain on Pedros start.
closers are mental cases... even the elite run in to bumps in the road... and Lidge, well he ain't elite (but Rivera, Nathan, etc have both had occasions of trouble... Nathan is just coming out of about a one month stretch of that)

I'm wondering if they are going to try the now-activated Myers in that role again? or maybe Moyer? (even though he doesn't have electric stuff... he gets guys out...)
I don't think the Phils have given up on Lidge yet, but I think they'd like for Madson to be the closer if he can handle it (if Lidge can't). He has "closer stuff" but has lacked the closer mentality. Also, Lidge has 2 more years on his contract, Myers is a free agent. I don't see the Phillies having 2 high priced closers on the roster, so I expect Lidge to start next season as the closer again.
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CatMom wrote:
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Better not be September of '64 all over again! :evil:
That's not even funny. '64 was the first year I really started to follow the bigs and play ball myself. (Bunning's perfect game and all that) It took 16 years for them to get to the WS after that and I don't need to relive horrors from my childhood now :|
I may be overconfident, but I'm not at all worried. This team is probably better than the '64 team, and I don't think the teams chasing the Phillies right now are as good as the competition in '64.
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JMU DJ wrote:
BlueHen86 wrote:The Phils hit 5 solo homers (Ibanez 2, Werth, Utley, Ruiz) and beat the Natinals 5-3. Brad Lidge started the bottom of the 9th - but was lifted after loading the bases with 1 out. Ryan Madson came in to get the last two outs and the save.
F-ing Lidge... how does one go from being so high to so low twice in a career? I'm also surprised it didn't rain on Pedros start.
I think teams have learned how to hit against him. His slider is usually not a strike (unless the hitter swings), so if hitters can learn not to chase it, Lidge is forced to throw fast balls for strikes and he has gotten rocked because of it.
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BlueHen86 wrote:This team is probably better than the '64 team, and I don't think the teams chasing the Phillies right now are as good as the competition in '64.
Apples and oranges. Mauch wore out Short and Bunnings arms. We'll never know other than they were better than the Cards, just burnt out.
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Phils win 6-5. Ryan Madson pitches the 9th and gets his second save in as many nights. The Natinals had the tying run on second with nobody out, but Madson got a strike and then Adam Dunn lined into a double play.
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