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Woe-Phil Without Rollins & Other Nuggets

by Phils Phan Scott
created April 11, 2008, last edited February 10, 2009
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No, he’s not your prototypical leadoff hitter. His on-base percentage is below average. He doesn’t work the count enough. He doesn’t walk nearly enough. But anyone who says Jimmy Rollins is not the catalyst of the Phillies’ offense obviously wasn’t watching the last two nights.

You can’t expect Eric Bruntlett to fill Rollins’ custom made spikes, but he went 1-for-10 in two games and made two ugly, costly errors Wednesday night. The Phillies are obviously a much more confident team with Rollins at the top of the lineup. He gives this team its swagger. And in case you forgot, he’s the reigning N.L. MVP. It’s only two games, but the Phillies need Rollins in the lineup and at his best to make the offense jump from dangerous to lethal.

Round 1 of Phillies vs. Mets goes to the home team after a questionable call to end the game that was probably too close to seriously protest. The Phillies need Rollins and the Mets need to find a reliable arm in a very shaky bullpen. Rollins will be back soon, but where is that bullpen arm for the Mets?

Kyle Kendrick needs a few personal tutoring sessions with Jamie Moyer. Moyer teaches young pitchers to try to hit a target whenever they throw a baseball, whether they’re on the mound, in the bullpen or playing catch in the outfield. Kendrick’s location has been off all spring, culminating with six walks in the first two innings of Wednesday’s loss to the Mets. Fortunately, when he does make hitters swing, he’s not giving up big hits and somehow manages to pitch out of jams. More importantly, Kendrick never gets rattled. I still think he can be a solid number three behind Hamels and Myers for years to come.

Expect to see more of catcher Chris Coste as the season progresses. Like John Kruk has pointed out, pitchers love throwing to Coste. He calls a great game, he’s better defensively and he has a knack for clutch hits. For example, when Kendrick was struggling with his control, he was ahead in the count and Carlos Ruiz called for a fastball and set a letter high target. Kendrick, a sinkerballer who works the corners and the knees, has at least three better pitches than that for putting hitters away.

Shane Victorino’s early season struggles can be summed up in two words: Davey Lopes. Nobody embraced Lopes’ instruction in the batter’s box and on the basepaths more than Victorino. Rollins’ ankle injury, while not serious, now puts more pressure on Victorino to make things happen. He looks lost at times without the presence of Lopes, who is recovering from prostate cancer surgery. On the positive side, Victorino’s brilliant defense in centerfield has made his offensive slump more tolerable.

I love the Phillies bullpen. J.C. Romero has yet to give up a run. Neither has Rudy Seanez, who was salvaged off the scrap heap like Romero. Chad Durbin has been solid. Tom Gordon had an awful Opening Day debut and gave up the winning run last night, but he’s still reliable. Ryan Madson and Brad Lidge are both healthy. Lefty Steve Kline, another reclamation project, has been signed and could give the Phillies another option from the left side. I can’t figure out why the Mets aren’t taking a chance on guys like these.

Two solid outings and no wins for Adam Eaton. Last year, Eaton somehow managed 10 wins and a .500 record with a 6.29 ERA. Life has a way of evening things out, don’t you think? I’m still in shock but very encouraged by Eaton’s performance thus far.


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TrizzAll-American
598 days ago
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Good read...but I still think that the Phils should've went for another starter in the offseason, Hamels and Myers are good but in a must win situation i just can't guarentee that they will be lights out, there's no ace in the rotation
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JuTMSY4Legend
598 days ago
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everyone could use another starter...but who would you propose...

Hamels is definitely an ace, but Myers is a weak #2 right now...

THe problem is, who else could they have gotten...Carlos Silva...Kyle Lohse?
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TrizzAll-American
598 days ago
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i meant they could've went after some of the bigger names...Bedard, Haren, hell they could've grabbed Maddux
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JuTMSY4Legend
598 days ago
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Why not Santana? That's easy, they didn't have the pieces to move...
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TrizzAll-American
598 days ago
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which is why i didnt mention him...
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JuTMSY4Legend
598 days ago
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(Head hits keyboard)

because all of those guys would have cost a ton of prospects (and did)...none of which the phillies have...in fact their highest ranked prospects (carrasco, Savery and a few others) aren't very highly rated at all (nor do they desire to morgage their future on one pitcher)...

They couldn't have gotten any of them...
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JuTMSY4Legend
598 days ago
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While I think you generally get about as many beneficial bad calls to detrimental bad calls, the one last night was complete bullshit... That was a great block of the plate and a nice throw by werth, but the umps just wanted to leave...pretty pathetic...
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JuTMSY4Legend
598 days ago
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I always laugh when people say a catcher "calls a good game" and "is good defensively"...because that basically means: "Yeah, he sucks, but he's not down right awful" Coste is a nice fill-in, but Ruiz is the starter, a better hitter and effective enough...
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Phils Phan ScottWaterboy
598 days ago
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11 years in the minors will teach a catcher how to deal with the fragile psyche of some pitchers. I didn't say Coste will become the starter, but I also don't think it's a coincidence that Coste caught both of Eaton's surprisingly solid outings. All I said is that I expect to see more of Coste, maybe a 60-40 split in favor of Ruiz. And Ruiz has not proven to be a better hitter as of yet.
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Falcon02520Legend
598 days ago
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Duh Rollins is needed by the Phillies, that is nothing new. Bruntlett is just filling in, he is not an All-Star but he is the best healthy option at the moment.

Coste has been screwed over by the Philly organization many times. A few years back he was hitting over .400 in AAA and instead of being called up, he got sent down to AA. Pitcher's love throwing to Coste, he is solid defensively, and he can swing the bat. Nobody has yet to tell me anything bad about him, so I am not sure why he hasn't been the everyday catcher for the Phils over the last few seasons...

(And I am not picking on the Phillies organization, but living around Philly it is widely known that the organization makes some very questionable moves)...
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