Seems like the Phillies are always playing the Nationals this season! In fact the two teams have met for four series already and 11 games, considering that the Phillies have played 47 games overall the Nationals have been the opponent for a little under one quarter of the contests! It has been good for the Phillies thus far as they won nine of the contests! Here is a recap of the two most recent games.
Friday, May 29th : Phillies 5 Nationals 4
J.A. Happ had another good outing as a starter as he went five and one thirds innings to gain his third win of the season. Happ goes right at the hitters and has above average stuff in his reportiore of fastball, changeup and curve. Phillies post game analyst Ricky Bottalico actually stated after the game that he thinks Happ could eventually be a number one type starter! Pretty high praise but if true that would be sweet indeed. Shane Victorino led the Fightin’s offense with four hits while Jimmy Rollins, Raul Ibanez, Pedro Feliz, Jayson Werth and Carlos Ruiz each had two hit games. The Phillies collected sixteen hits in the game but left 13 runners on base and did not score after the fourth inning. Chad Durbin, Scott Eyre and Ryan Madson all earned holds out of the bullpen and Brad Lidge earned his 10th save of the season with a perfect ninth inning in which he struck out two hitters.
Saturday, May 30th : Phillies 9 Nationals 6
Ryan Howard had a big game offensively beliting two home runs including a 475 foot grand slam! Howard was all over Nationals starter Shairon Martis as he tagged him for both blasts. The Nationals defense was as shaky as usual as errors led to two unearned runs in the mix. Cole Hamels was the benefactor of the offensive explosion as he went six innings to earn the win. Clay Condrey was again excellent as he pitched out of a seventh inning jam by striking out two batters. Condrey is super steady and is a key cog to the bullpen’s success. Ryan Madson pitched a perfect ninth striking out two hitters. Brad Lidge earned his 11th save by finishing the game aided by a spectacular double play pulled off the J-Roll and Chase Utley. Lidge faced only three hitters to get it done.
Chatter
Brett Myers will have surgery on his hip this coming week to repair what could be season ending damage. Myers is a warrior and most certainly pitched thru the pain last season as well, we always were in a quandry why he had velocity some games and not others, now we know the reason. It is why I don’t like when fans boo ballplayers, we never truly know if their performance is hindered by injury and perception of what we see as failure is skewed due to that reason, I don’t know alot of folks who would work thru injury but these guys do, yes they make alot of money but I still admire the effort given by most.
Sergio Escalona was recalled from Lehigh Valley and added to the bullpen to temporarily take Myers roster spot, the Phillies will need a starter to take Myers spot on Tuesday so Escalona’s stint could be short. Candidates to replace Myers at least on an interim basis include Kyle Kendrick, Andrew Carpenter, Vance Worley or Antonio Bastardo. The safe bet would be Kendrick but I have a feeling that it could be either Bastardo or Worley who gets the call. Both are up and coming studs and have thrown very well thus far this season. If it is Bastardo the Phillies would have four lefties in the rotation, since I am a southpaw myself I see nothing wrong with that at all!
Keep in mind that J.C. Romero comes off the inactive list on Thursday so another roster move is pending. Reports are that the Phillies are in the market to trade for a starter, even before Myers got hurt that was the rumblings. Jake Peavey of the Padres is now being bandied about as a name they would at least inquire about but my opinion is that they will target either Jason Marquies of the Rockies or Roy Oswalt of the Astros. Erik Bedard is another name being bandied about but the Mariners might wait it out till the end of July to see if they can drive up the price to get him. All of those guys will require a bounty of talent to be given back, don’t be shocked if teams target Kyle Drabek in any return package as the young righthander is tossing very well at Clearwater this year. If you could get Peavey or Oswalt giving up Drabek might indeed be worth it! I think that Jason Donald or Lou Marson would also have to be included in any deal to get that type of pitcher back. I don’t know if they would be willing to give up Michael Taylor who is tearing it up at Reading though but young outfielder Dominick Brown from the Clearwater roster might offer some intrique.
The Phillies are also still in the market for a right handed bat off the bench, how about that Marlon Byrd returning to the FIghtin’s ? Could happen and he might be a good fit.













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