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Sj-hypocycloid
Mike Frangione has engaged himself in the noble calling of sportswriting over the years (1991-1997, and again in 2007), enjoying two stints covering (stringing) High School sports for my local newspaper in South Jersey. That was a great learning experience and also a great deal of fun.

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Diamondbacks Are A Phils Best Friend

by Sj-hypocycloid
created July 13, 2009, last edited July 23, 2009
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So we close the book on the first half of the season, and the Phillies sit atop the NL East by four games. The weekend started with the Phils leading the pesky Florida Marlins by two games, but the Arizona Diamondbacks had the decency to split a four game series with the upstart Marlins - starting with a 14-7 win on Thursday - and give the Phils a chance to help themselves.

When the Phils entered this weekend series against the Pirates, I was cautiously optomistic. The Pirates are pretty poor, but they have good young pitching, and this sort of thing can sometimes derail an otherwise finely tuned Phillies machine. They seem to thrive against established pitchers (ask Johan Santana or Josh Beckett), and struggle against lesser known quantities.

Phillies 3, Pirates 2

D'Backs 8, Marlins 0

Against the Buccos though, the Phils came out and did what they needed to do. After surrendering a first inning run, Joe Blanton settled down and held the Pirates close, while the offense gave him three runs in the 3rd inning with the main blow delivered by newly minted All-Star Jayson Werth.

Blanton held the Pirates scoreless for the next 6 1/3 innings before turning it over to the 'pen. JC Romero turned in a scoreless, 13-pitch performance and then it was up to Brad Lidge to slam the door. He gave up a run to enable the Buccos to draw within a run, but then managed to get it done and earn his 18th save.

And getting back to an old stick of mine: the Phillies left four men on base. Not bad. I can live with 4 LOB.

Oh, and the Marlins were shut out that same night, falling 8-0 to the Diamondbacks. Happy to have a three-game edge in the division standings.

Phillies 8, Pirates 7

D'Backs 5, Marlins 1

Game two featured another rocky pitching performance by the Phillies ace, Cole Hamels. Yikes - five earned runs in six innings is not a pretty scene. Lucky for him that the Pirates bullpen, that had held the Phillies scoreless for 2 1/3 innings was unable to hold the lead.

Matt Stairs homered to start the 9th inning scoring (his ability to hit homers cold is amazing), and the oft-maligned hacker Ryan Howard (3-for-3 on the night) belted a 3-run homer to tie the game. It was almost inevitable when Paul Bako drove in the winning run.

It may not have been pretty, but it was a win. And the 11 LOB was a trend I was not happy to see. But...they won. And, for the second time in two days...so did the Diamondbacks, taking the second game against Florida 5-1. Oooh - that's a real humdinger! Now we're talking - Phillies are now four games up.

Phillies 5, Pirates 2

Marlins 8, D'Backs 1

The final game was pretty much owned by two guys - J.A. Happ and Pedro Feliz. Happ is such a wonderful surprise at 6-0. It pretty much offsets Hamels' struggles, but wouldn't it be great to have them both pitching well? Who knew the pitching staff would prove the be the saving grace of the Phillies? They've pitched pretty well these past few weeks.

Pirates pitcher Virgil Vasquez took it on the chin, lasting just 1 1/3 innings, surrendering five first inning runs with the coup-de-grace coming in the form of a Feliz grand slam. And beseiged Jimmy Rollins has raised his average to .229 - not bad, considering he was teetering on the verge of dropping below .200 (he was batting .205 on July 1).

Now - the All-Star game takes center stage and the Phillies can bask in the glow of a 4-game lead in the NL East. And then things get interesting.

The Phillies head off to Florida to duke it out in a four-game set with those Pesky Marlins. It's a golden opportunity to bury their foe. They need to take at least three games to stake their claim as the class of this underwhelming division. And if they manage to take all four...well, an 8-game deficit gets harder and harder to erase as July and August wear on.

Meanwhile, The Mets head off to face the tough Atlanta Braves. After wiping the floor with the Phillies just last week, I think the Braves owe it to the Phils to at least split the series with the Mets. Assuming the Phillies win all four games, that would leave the Braves 6 games out, the Mets 6 1/2 games out and the Marlins 8 games out.

Yeah, that sounds like a good plan. Get some rest, boys - you're gonna need it. Enjoy the All-Star break, and come back refreshed and ready to roll. It's time to create some separation.

Go Phils!


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JuTMSY4Legend
137 days ago
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That 9th inning on saturday was truly a sight to be seen...epic!!
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
137 days ago
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Maybe I'm a huge Rays and Marilyn Monroe fan but are you insinuating with the title that the Phils are girls? That's how I read it... Now it's time to see what kind of moves the Phillies make. Getting/Staying healthy should be Job #1.
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
137 days ago
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Couldn't agree more. They need pitching - and I hope the Phils brass has more that Pedro Martinez to throw down. If that's it, then this might be the peak of the Phils season. The pitching has been very good, but I don't think it can truly be relied upon for a whole season.


And health is always a concern - for any team. But Ibanez is back, so that should help. They've had a few setbacks, but have managed to weather the storm thus far. So far, so good.


Welcome back, sir. And I'm a MM fan as well...
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Anonymous Fanatic #1
137 days ago
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The Marlins Dbacks series was a four gamer and they split.
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
136 days ago
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Crapola. So it was. Thanks for the correction, AF.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
136 days ago
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What gave you the idea the Bucs have good young pitching. Duke and Maholm might pass as starters but that's it. Snell just went to AAA to battle his depression by mowing down minor leaguers. ARGH, looking forward to 2011 or 2012.
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JuTMSY4Legend
136 days ago
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Zach Duke's an All-Star dude... That's gotta make him at least more than "pass[able] as [a] starter"
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JuTMSY4Legend
136 days ago
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3.29 ERA, 3 complete games, 129 innings pitched, 1.21 WHIP
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
136 days ago
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Well, I was trying to be complimentary. And I just checked the respective staffs - guess which one has a lower overall ERA? Outside of Happ's 6-0, the pitchers line up fairly equally.


Duke's 8-8, Maholm's 6-4 (4.60 ERA) and Ohlendorf is 7-7 (4.64 ERA).


Blanton's 6-4 (4.44 ERA), Hamels is 5-5 (4.87 ERA) and Moyer's 8-6 (5.99 ERA).


I'd say that pitching-wise, the Buccos might have something to be hopeful about. That said, they'll probably trade Duke before he really would have a chance to do something special. It's hard to believe that this is the same team that won two World Series and gave the Phillies everything they could handle in the 70s.
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Anonymous Fanatic #2
135 days ago
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the phils are looking good in a mediocre division. the rest of the national league won't be as easy to take as the pirates. and they didn't fare so well against the american league, did they? if they do wind up winning that division, they'll be one and done. but it's not a bad season, considering that they are the phillies.
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JuTMSY4Legend
135 days ago
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Spoken like a true mutts fan...

The Phillies went 4-11 against the AL in 2008 (6-12 this year)

They are 20-12 versus the rest of the NL this year

And last year they did pretty well in the postseason...not bad right? Considering they're the WFC Phillies!

Phillies_diamond_rings_Inside.jpg
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
135 days ago
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Ha Ha - whatever. The Phils won the four most important games against the American League last year, didn't they? All the rest is meaningless.
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Steel TownDraft Pick
135 days ago
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20090707brk_trophies_330.jpg
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Steel TownDraft Pick
135 days ago
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These would be the three trophies won by PA teams in the last year.
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JuTMSY4Legend
135 days ago
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Hopefully Pittsburgh steps it up and wins an NBA title soon because it doesn't look like the Sixers will any time soon ; - )
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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
135 days ago
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Great pic ST! Congrats to the Steelers, Penguins and Phillies.


Although Justin I would be happier if Pittsburgh got an MLS team, PA derbies against the Union would be the stuff of legend.
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Tmil42AAA-er
135 days ago
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Are you sure that's a Mets fan? At this point I'm not entirely sure why any Mets fan would find a reason to be cocky about, well...anything.
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JuTMSY4Legend
135 days ago
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Here's how I see it: His IP is from Staten Island. One of my really good friends from college was from Staten Island...huge Mets fan (still talks smack). If he's a yankees fan? Well the Phils took 2 of 3 from them ...and should have swept earlier this season
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Tmil42AAA-er
135 days ago
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Staten Island? That does explain it. And the Mets would have taken two out of three from the Yankees in the first series, but there was something about a pop-up and not using two hands and me drinking a lot of Jack Daniels. It's kind of a fuzzy area.
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CheezerAll-Star
134 days ago
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Enjoy yourselves PA fans but beware of Gloating Bostonian Syndrome.
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JuTMSY4Legend
134 days ago
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Hah...Pittsburgh's part of Ohio anyway, so it doesn't count ; - )
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Pittsburgh GunnyMajor Leaguer
134 days ago
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Actually Philly is part of New Jersey but they don't like to admit it ;-)
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
134 days ago
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Huh? I thought Pittsburgh wanted to be the new Cleveland?

Q. You know what is the best part of Pittsburgh? A. Neither does anyone else.


South Jersey? Camden should be renamed "East Philly"... or Arsonville.


South Jersey should be renamed "The 'Get Pulled Over by a Cop' Capital of the United States"


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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
134 days ago
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Enjoy yourselves PA fans but beware of Gloating Bostonian Syndrome. Only a PA sports fan living in Massachusetts would... COULD ever allow that B.S. (Boston Syndrome) to affect his better sensibilities given to him from sipping divinely of the pure, cleansing waters of the Delaware and Schuylkill Rivers.
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JuTMSY4Legend
134 days ago
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I didn't write this, I wrote this instead...
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JuTMSY4Legend
134 days ago
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Also, can we skip the part where I post world series pictures, you talk about them not repeating and go back to mocking the Sox and Yanks?
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Manny StilesMajor Leaguer
134 days ago
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Keep gloating.
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Sj-hypocycloidAll-American
132 days ago
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What's wrong with Pittsburgh? I've always enjoyed visiting there. It's clean, fun and filled with Steelers fans. What more could you want? The Point (the confluence of the Monongahela, Ohio and Allegheny Rivers) is a great shopping area with nice restaurants and the Stadiums.


Okay, if you want to be precise: "The characteristic shape of downtown is a triangular tract carved by the confluence of the Allegheny and Monongahela Rivers, where the Ohio River forms" -- per Wikipedia.


Come on...cut Pittsburgh some slack.
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JuTMSY4Legend
132 days ago
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what isn't wrong with pittsburgh (answer: Primanti Bros Sandwich) pittsburgh-sucks.jpg
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