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Phillies are Second at Best

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by user Sportsinquirer

After witnessing my third (live) Philadelphia Phillies game this season, I am sad to say that the team will finish no better than second. With the division leading New York Mets (and about 15,000 of their fans) in town through tomorrow, the fight-less Phils are reeling. After another embarrassing loss, they sit 8.5 games back at 33-32.

The reasons for this season's demise are obvious. The starters can't pitch. There's only so much a fielder can do. Brett Myers (4-3) is promising and Cole Hamels (1-1) looked brilliant in his first three starts, though horrid in his last one.

Through today, seven different pitchers have started for the Phillies, going a combined 22-22. That's not exactly playoff material. They also boast a 5.91 ERA. Will it get better? We'll have to wait until Saturday to see if an eighth pitcher, Scott Mathieson of Double-A Reading, can help move this rotation to respectability.

But the problem for the Phillies goes deeper than the players. Charlie Manuel has lost the respect of the fans and seemingly the players. Just the other day, while discussing a certain pitch, he and Hamels had an "in-the-press" disagreement. The energy level of the players, with the exception of a few, has been lackluster. That's a sign of an unmotivated ballclub; one without respect for their mentor.

Case in point: Bobby Abreu is playing like the Phillies are sitting 30 games up in first place. To get the attention of fans and players, he should be traded for a talented arm (maybe Scott Kazmir of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays). For the money Abreu's making, he should be lighting the place up every night.

Maybe it's me and maybe I'm sour over the taste of another loss to the Mets, but the Phillies have got to make a real change. Manuel and Abreu must go.


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Thu 06/15/06, 8:01 pm EST


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ThecrookedcapAll-Star
1278 days ago
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The problem with the Phils is putting together consistent wins. They're 9 1/2 out of first right now, but next week it might be 5 since they won 6 straight, then go back to 10 with 5 or 6 straight losses.
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ChristofMVP
1277 days ago
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The problem with the Phils begins with ownership. It then proceeds down to the front office, who under the previous GM, Ed Wade, believed they had more talent on hand then they really did. Hence, they signed average players to expensive, long-term deals.

In addition, the Phils are run like a mom and pop shop. This means that no one ever gets fired. They are just shifted around into different positions.

All this means is that the Phils will not make the playoffs again, and the dreaded Philly sports drought continues on.
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The sharkDraft Pick
1277 days ago
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I picked the Phils in Spring Training but I gotta say - at this point in the season and after having three months of work to consider, I am inclined to agree with you. Cue the Jim Mora soundbite <here> "Playoffs?!" Not this year.
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The sharkDraft Pick
1277 days ago
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And wouldn't Mets fans race to the nearest ledge if the Phils found a way to add Scott Kazmir? hoo-wee! I'd stay off the sidewalks if that ever happened.
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JuTMSY4Legend
1277 days ago
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Ha THis team is just so annoying. They can't pitch, they can hit when needed. They play the field like an embarassment...
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ChristofMVP
1277 days ago
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If I am Pat Gillick, I am re-thinking his decision not to retire last winter. . . .
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JuTMSY4Legend
1277 days ago
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Even Gillick knew this team was not ready...next year folks...maybe we'll have a staff with an ERA below 6?
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ChristofMVP
1277 days ago
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Who will be left on the team next year. I'll grant you Utley and Howard will return. Lieberthall and Bell will not. The rest - they could or could not be back.

Rollins - Mr. Willie Mays Hayes - he is good with the club, but he is not a leadoff hitter. Tradable. Abreu - hitting #'s always look good, but he never hits in the clutch, and then, you got his fielding skills (or fear of the wall) Tradeable. Rowland - has the will and desire to win. But does he want to return to this club after this season. Burrell - Does not have the heart to win, feet are going quickly. Future as a DH in the AL. Trade him. Meyers - has the talent to be the Ace of the team, but I don't know if he has the mental makeup. His last 2 starts have not given me much faith in him. Hamels - He has the Kerry Wood / Ben Sheets disease. He will be spending a lot of time on the DL in his career. Lieber - He has a near 6 ERA. 'Nuff said Lidle - inning eater. But can be replaceable.

Wolf - Coming back from Tommy John surgery, but contract is over after this year. Do the Phils resign him?
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