Coming into this weekend’s series with the Florida Marlins the Phillies held a seven game lead over the second place Fish and had an opportunity to perhaps bury them early this summer by sweeping and/or winning the series. The young Marlins had other designs however as they climbed back into the race by turning the table on the Fightins and sweeping them! As of this writing the Phillies still hold first place but the lead is now down to four games.
Friday night Florida’s Ricky Nolasco tossed a gem and beat the Phillies 3 to 2. Joe Blanton pitched pretty well himself by going into the seventh but Florida got him for three runs in the first and second frames which turned out to be the difference. The Phillies were limited to only four hits in the game, two by Raul Ibanez as the offense has stalled a bit lately, guess “hitting season” is in a lull right now!
Saturday’s game was a 6 to 4 loss as Cole Hamels continued to struggle. Hamels could only go into the sixth frame before being lifted, he gave up four earned runs on five hits and also issued four walks. The command he displays when he is going good has been sporadic at best this season as the young ace took his seventh loss of the season to go against seven wins. Ryan Howard awoke from his offensive slumber as he went a perfect four for four at the plate and Shane Victorino got two hits before going accross the street with a few teammates to the Wachovia Center to watch Ultimate Fighting’s debut in the Philadelphia area. Perhaps that experience was in hopes that it would stir the troops a bit for the Sunday Matinee to close the series!
Jamie Moyer took the hill sunday and battled thru five innings but left trailing the game 3 to 1 as the young Marlin hitters showed good patience with the pitch doctor and produced “soft” hits off the end of the bats to take the lead. Rodrigo Lopez came on in relief of Moyer and all but punched his ticket back to the Minors by getting blasted for six runs in two thirds of an inning! Victorino got thrown out of the game by the homeplate umpire during the inning by questioning balls and strikes from his defensive perch in centerfield ! I have never seen an outfielder get tossed by the home umpire for balls and strikes! Victorino came roaring into the plate area after being tossed and had to be restrained by teammates. This reaction was prompted by a poor call the prior half inning where the homeplate blue rang Ryan Howard up on a 3-2 pitch which looked to be low. Josh Johnson got the win for the Marlins in the finale. The Phillies ended up with an old fashioned butt whippin put on them in a lopsided 12 to 3 loss.
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Florida has something special in Chris Coghlan. The 24 year old had eight hits in the three game series and truly sparked the Marlin offense, he is no defensive wiz in left field where they have him playing, ( he came up thru minors as a second baseman), but he is not near as bad as the Mets Mr. Murphy out there either !
The Phillies hit the road next with a six game trip thru Chicago and Atlanta, they play 13 of the next 19 on the road. Pedro Martinez is ready to go as a starter and will get a chance according to the skipper to do so on multiple occassion, my guess is that Mr. Moyer may be headed to the pen.
How bout that Ryan Freel as a potential bench bat for the Phillies, I see that he was demoted once again to the minor leagues, I always liked him and perhaps he could be a spark for the Fightin’s off the bench.
Brad Lidge got tuned up in the ninth inning on Sunday by giving up three runs including a bomb to ex teammate Wes Helms. In my opinion he is hurt despite what the team says, no bite on the slider and the fastball seems real straight, it is what happens when the knee can’t bend.
It is only August and the Fightin’s are still up four games so no time for us Phans to panic but rather sit back and cheer our boys on as indeed the race is still on !

