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Ryan Howard Makes #3 of the Best First Basemen of 2010

First Base is the strongest offensive position by far in 2010. Three out of the five players that were on the list in early June have made it back this time around. The number one first basemen may also be MVP this season.

3. Ryan Howard, Philadelphia Phillies: Ryan Howard had a hot June and July to move himself onto the top five list at number three. Howard is hitting .302 with 22 home runs and 78 RBI’s. I think the Phillies who are currently in second place in the NL East, will come back and take the division away from the Braves. The Phillies biggest problem has been injuries and lack of offense. Howard, after starting off real slow has turned things on and is now on fire. The rest of his team should follow his lead because with their talent they should easily take the division. Instead they will have to hope that they can make up for lost time and barely beat out the Braves in September.

Click here to read the full article – By Eric Heyer of Sports Fan Blog Network



July 26, 2010 Posted by homerunheyer | MLB, Philadelphia Phillies, Phillies News, Ryan Howard | , , , | No Comments Yet

100 Points

Many signs can be pointed as to why the Phillies are struggling. For the most part, their bullpen has been solid. The starting rotation has been shaky. While Roy Halladay has been great, and Cole Hamels has been decent, the rest have not been too good. But with J.A. Happ eventually coming back, and likely bringing Pedro Martinez back, the starting rotation will get better.

But three men, along with the Jimmy Rollins’s injury are responsible for the Phillies lackluster batting. Chase Utley, Shane Victorino, and Raul Ibanez are all batting over 30 points below their career batting average. This could be expected from Ibanez, as he got a severe injury last year, and is climbing up there in age. With Rollins gone, Victorino is the leadoff hitter. A .250 batting average in the leadoff spot will simply not cut it.

For someone that has a .293 career average, a .260 average for Utley is not very good. He is usually the most consistent hitter for the Phillies, and gets on base for Howard to knock him in. With these three struggling, it has taken a toll on the Philadelphia lineup. The three of them are a combined 100 points below their career batting averages. We can only hope it improves. If not, the Phillies could be watching the playoffs on TV.

by David at the Sports Fan Blog Network

June 17, 2010 Posted by David | Chase Utley, Original Content, Philadelphia Phillies | , , , | No Comments Yet

Pedro Returning?

In 2009, the Philadelphia Phillies signed Pedro Martinez to strengthen their starting rotation. One year later, history could repeat itself. Philadelphia has had some discussions with Martinez and his agent about making a return to a team that is desperate to help. Unfortunately, Pedro won’t bring a big bat with him, as the Phillies could use those.

But outside of Roy Halladay, the pitching has been shaky. With Happ on the DL, it forces Philadelphia to use Kyle Kendrick, Jamie Moyer, and Joe Blanton as starters. All have extremely high ERA’s.

Realistically, Martinez would not be pitching within the next month. It is not a guarantee that he will sign, but he will want work, and the Phillies will be looking to hire.

by David at the Sports Fan Blog Network</a

June 16, 2010 Posted by David | MLB, Original Content, Pedro Martinez, Philadelphia Phillies, Roy Halladay | , , | No Comments Yet

Phillies vs. AL East

After battling the AL East in the last two World Series’, the Phillies find themselves in familiar territory. This past weekend, Philadelphia did not fair too well when they visited Fenway Park to take on the Red Sox. Although they won the last game, they got outmatched in every way possible the first two times.

Now, Phillies find themselves visiting the Yankees for the second straight spring. Philadelphia is looking to partially avenge their previous World Series loss to New York. On Tuesday, two of the MLB’s best go at it as Roy Halladay and C.C. Sabathia both take the mound. After that, the Phillies are stuck with Kyle Kendrick and Joe Blanton pitching.

One thing is for sure; there will be a lot of home runs hit. That is, if Philadelphia’s lineup decides to show up.

by David at the Sports Fan Blog Network

June 14, 2010 Posted by David | MLB, Original Content, Philadelphia Phillies, Roy Halladay | , , , | No Comments Yet

Pitching Problem

The Philadelphia Phillies have been struggling as of late, and many people will pin it on their batting. Statistics don’t lie; aside from Tuesday night, their batting has been pathetically bad as of late. But overall, it is the starting pitching that may ultimately let the team down.

Roy Halladay has been stellar, with eight wins, five complete games, and a low ERA of 2.08. There is nothing to critique about it, as he has been easily worth the investment.

To the surprise of some, Cole Hamels is not doing too badly this season. His numbers are fair, but what sticks out is the fact that he has let up 13 home runs in 12 starts. And just like in his last start, he pitched beautifully, and then proceeded to let up multiple home runs. When the Phillies send Hamels out on the mound, nobody knows which Hamels they are going to get. There is the Hamels who was the World Series MVP, and there is the Hamels who wanted last season to be over.

Like Hamels, 47-year-old Jamie Moyer has an ERA of 3.98. Moyer got off to a terrible month of April. But after posting a 3.66 ERA in May and a 2.00 ERA in his only June start, Moyer looks to be on the rise. But at Moyer’s age, injury and endurance will always be a risk. While he is playing well right now, who knows how reliable he will be in a few months.

Despite being above .500, Kyle Kendrick has been far from stellar so far. Opponents are batting .277 against him, which is not exactly something to brag about for Kendrick. He has walked 19 batters, next to just 27 strikeouts. Nobody is asking for him to be good. But being mediocre would be a start.

Lastly is the debacle that so far is Joe Blanton’s 2010 season. With a 1-4 record, nothing seems to be going right for Blanton. He loses control early, and certainly does not regain it. His 6.07 ERA makes him look like he should not even be in the majors. This is clearly not the Joe Blanton that the Phillies signed up for, and it is not the Joe Blanton that the Phillies are used to. A trip to the minors, or back to the DL would probably be best at this point.

The Phillies are underachieving so far, but it is only June, and there should not be too much worry. They are still a dangerous team, and could all catch fire at any given time. The batting has been struggling, but will absolutely come around. However, the starting pitching, aside from Halladay, could take a turn for the worse. Another phone call to Pedro Martinez could be in order. Or maybe Ruben Amaro can come up with another good trade as the season goes along. But whatever happens, this starting rotation is not looking too sharp. The rotation has come a long way since Robert Person and Brandon Duckworth, but it is not what it needs to be if the Phillies want to add another World Series Championship to their resume.

by David at the Sports Fan Blog Network

June 9, 2010 Posted by David | Cole Hamels, MLB, Original Content, Pedro Martinez, Philadelphia Phillies, Roy Halladay | , , | No Comments Yet

Simply Perfect

The New York Mets franchise has never thrown a no-hitter; but three players in Major League Baseball have this season. And two of those no-hitters have become perfect games. Add Roy Halladay to the list with the other 19 players who have thrown a perfect game in Major League Baseball history. On Saturday night, Halladay was perfect against the Marlins. For a Philadelphia Phillies team that is surprisingly struggling, this was a bit of good news. Halladay joins Dallas Braden on the list of those who have thrown a perfect game. Clearly, Halladay is showing that the investment was more than worth it thus far.

by David at the Sports Fan Blog Network

June 1, 2010 Posted by David | Original Content, Philadelphia Phillies | , , | 1 Comment

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May 25, 2010 Posted by David | Philadelphia Phillies, Phillies Apparel | , , | No Comments Yet

A little schooling for Kendrick in Phillies’ loss to Nationals

For the next 5 days, the pitch that Kyle Kendrick will try to avoid dwelling upon was a changeup. It is a pitch that has occupied a large chunk of the last year of his life, from his 2009 season at Triple A Lehigh Valley to his recent spring-training performance that propelled him back to the big leagues. But it is also a pitch that Kendrick sent floating over the plate in the fourth inning yesterday, resulting in a deafening, two-run homer by Willie Harris that served as a pivotal blow in the Phillies’ 6-5 loss to the Nationals.

The lesson for Kendrick: There are still plenty of lessons left to be learned, and that his staying power in the Phillies’ rotation will depend largely on the speed in which he does so.

The list of pitchers who struggled in their first starts of 2010 reads like a fantasy team: Cubs ace Carlos Zambrano (eight runs in 1 1/3 innings), Red Sox ace Josh Beckett (five runs in 4 2/3 innings), Yankees ace CC Sabathia (five runs in 5 1/3 innings).

But those pitchers also have proven their ability to adjust between starts, to both identify their kinks and massage them out. As Kendrick stood in the visitors’ clubhouse at Nationals Park, where the Phillies would depart with a 2-1 record, he did not sound like he would struggle with the first part. His problem, he said, was leaving too many pitches up and over the plate, a sentiment that manager Charlie Manuel had expressed only minutes earlier.

Click here to read the full article – By DAVID MURPHY of philly.com



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April 9, 2010 Posted by GameSetMatch | MLB, Philadelphia Phillies, Phillies Apparel, Phillies News | , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Three minor league players added to Phillies’ 40-man roster

Outfielder Quintin Berry, lefthander Yohan Flande and righthander Jesus Sanchez had their contracts selected to the Philadelphia Phillies’ 40-man roster, the club announced today.

Berry, who turns 25 on Saturday, spent this past season with Double-A Reading. He hit .266 with five home runs, 28 RBIs and 48 stolen bases in 135 games and played exclusively in center field. A fifth-round selection in the 2006 draft, Berry has 173 stolen bases in four minor league seasons.

Flande, 23, split the season between Single-A Clearwater and Reading. In a combined 25 starts, he went 10-5 with a 3.40 ERA and allowed six home runs in 145.2 innings. Flande, a native of the Dominican Republic, was originally signed by the Phillies as an amateur free agent in 2004.


Click here to read the full article – By of The Morning Call



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November 18, 2009 Posted by GameSetMatch | MLB, Philadelphia Phillies, Phillies News | , , , , , | No Comments Yet

Cole Hamels Upcoming Signing

Cole Hamels
2008 WS MVP
Upcoming Signing – 12/12/2009

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November 18, 2009 Posted by sportsfan1 | Cole Hamels, MLB, Philadelphia Phillies, Phillies Collectibles, Phillies Memorabilia, Phillies Signings | , , , , , , , , , , , , | No Comments Yet

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