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Phils In Phirst To Stay

by Phils Phan Scott
created August 04, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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A lot of pundits have criticized Phillies GM Pat Gillick for not making another deal at the deadline. Not me. Giving up a prime prospect for a situational lefty reliever would have been a mistake. The price for two months of Manny being Manny would have been too high, especially with the season Pat Burrell is having. Call me crazy, but I like how the Phillies are set up for the stretch run and beyond.

Cole Hamels is a top tier ace. While it’s too soon to say Brett Myers is “back”, his fastball is back in the 92-mph range, he has only allowed one home run in three starts and his control has improved. His head seems to be screwed on tight at the moment, but it doesn’t take much to knock the screw loose. The success of Myers is still the key to a deep playoff run.

Behind Hamels and Myers, you have the lone trade acquisition, Joe Blanton. While Blanton isn’t Sabathia or Harden, he's fresh from not pitching much at all in July and will help to keep the bullpen strong by throwing seven solid innings per start. You have the ageless Jamie Moyer, who has been remarkably consistent. And you have Kyle Kendrick, who probably wasn’t quite ready to be a number three starter at this stage of his career and is better suited to the lower pressure role of number five.

This rotation won’t clinch a World Series appearance, but it will keep the Phillies in the game on a daily basis so the offense can do its job while the bullpen continues to shut the door. Chase Utley is hitting the ball hard again. Ryan Howard’s batting average has risen to a nearly respectable .242 as he continues to hit when it counts. Shane Victorino’s hot July has carried over into August. Pat Burrell is having arguably his most consistent season as a pro. Jimmy Rollins said recently that he’s just starting to feel 100% healthy, which could be a sign of even better things.

When you consider that the Marlins’ only addition was Arthur Rhodes and the Mets didn’t do a darn thing, the N.L. East is Philadelphia’s to lose. This week’s Phillies-Marlins series could set the tone for the stretch run. Now that the Marlins have some of their young starters healthy to go along with a powerful offense, Florida is more of a threat than the Mets, who have proven to be even older and more brittle than I thought. If Mets fans are counting on Ryan Church to ride in on a white horse and Fernando Tatis to continue swatting late inning home runs to rescue Billy Wagner after a few more blown saves, I feel bad for them.

In acquiring Joe Blanton, I think the Phillies gave up a future star in second basemen Adrian Cardenas, who would never see the big leagues as a Phil. But the Phillies were smart to hold on to their solid young arms, even if they’re not in the phenom category. Carlos Carrasco. J.A. Happ. Joe Savery. Kyle Drabek, who recently returned from Tommy John surgery. Not a bad quartet right there. Barring a trade, Hamels, Myers, Blanton and Kendrick are locks for the 2009 rotation, under 30 and under contract. How many other teams can say that?

Getting back to the present… it may be a tough pill for Mets fans to swallow, but the Phillies are the most complete, durable team in an admittedly flawed division. The Phillies have climbed back to the top of the N.L. East and it would probably take underachieving of Mets-like proportions for the Fightins to lose it down the stretch.


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Fishfan9703JV Squad
479 days ago
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good article but even though we only made a trade for a lefty releiver, we did get arguably the biggest boost in the rotation in the mlb. how many other teams can say they added two more than quality arms to their rotation.
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Phils Phan ScottWaterboy
479 days ago
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I agree with you and I think that makes the Marlins much more dangerous than the overrated Mets. I think you can't really expect these guys to make major contributions after missing more than half the season. It would be different if they were veterans who have been through the wars, but these are young guys who may take awhile to get back to form. Like I said though, I think the Marlins are very dangerous. Should be an interesting series this week.
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JuTMSY4Legend
479 days ago
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Cole Hamels has not looked great in his last 2 starts, thoughts?
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Phils Phan ScottWaterboy
478 days ago
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Agreed. He's been leaving his changeup up in the zone. When he gave up nine runs (four earned), I think he was rattled by the errors, including one that he committed. He went through a similar stretch earlier in the season and snapped out of it. His high pitch counts overall concern me a little, but as long as he's not hurt, and I haven't heard anything to that effect, I think he'll be fine.
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JuTMSY4Legend
478 days ago
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Personally, I think you're a little to optimistic to be a Phils fan...
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Phils Phan ScottWaterboy
478 days ago
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Perhaps. But I've been on record since Spring Training that I felt the Phillies were as good as any team in the division. As we head down the stretch, I firmly believe that the Phillies are better positioned all-around than the Marlins and Mets.
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JuTMSY4Legend
478 days ago
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of course they're in a better position, they're up by a few games
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KelsdadAll-Star
478 days ago
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Me too
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JuTMSY4Legend
478 days ago
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can we at least chuckle a little at the Reds World series pick now?
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JuTMSY4Legend
478 days ago
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Here's Davis's just for fun That being said...I find it pretty cool that you boldly predicted the pirates wouldn't suck (true) but that the marlins would lose 100 games (false)
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KelsdadAll-Star
478 days ago
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(Whispering) Yeah, as long as you promise not to mention my other genius pick.
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JuTMSY4Legend
478 days ago
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haha, wow that's really ironic...at least you included a trade caveat...so you're sorta safe right?
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JuTMSY4Legend
478 days ago
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for posterity's sake
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KelsdadAll-Star
478 days ago
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I was talking about the Mariners....
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