The Phillies pounded the Cincinatti Reds for 22 runs on Monday night as the offensive flood gates opened! They pounded 21 hits including four home runs while setting a team record with a ten run first inning! Reminds one of the big explosion they had in St. Louis last year. Cole Hamels was the recipient of the great run support and got the mound win. In the second game of the series Brad Lidge took the loss as he was tagged for the go ahead run in the ninth inning of a 4-3 loss. On Wednesday Shane Victorino knocked in the game winner in the ninth for the Phillies making a winner out of Ryan Madson in a 3-2 win.
Injury Updates
Raul Ibanez is in Triple A Lehigh Valley on his rehab assignment, he hopes to be activated this weekend for the Pittsbugh series prior to making his first All Star start in the game on Tuesday. Clay Condrey is also close to going on a rehab assignment himself and should be activated a week or so after the all star game. Rodrigo Lopez strained his shoulder in his start on Wednesday but reportedly was ok on Thursday, the Phillies wont need a fifth starter till 7/20.
All Stars
Shane Victorino was voted in as the fan’s reserve to the All Star game, the Fightin’s faithful did a great job of putting the flying Hawaiiin in the game… speaking of Hawaii the Governor there and our PA Governor made a friendly wager on which state would generate the most votes for Shane, not sure which one won! Victorino joins Ryan Howard, Raul Ibanez and Chase Utley along with skipper Charlie Manuel in St. Louis for the game. Howard will also participate in the home run derby contest.
Chatter
Pedro Martinez anyone ? According to reports he will be signing with the Phillies and added to the starting rotation after the All Star break. Martinez apparently threw consistently in low 90′s in a private workout for the Fightins. Roy Halladay is apparently also on the team’s radar as Toronto has announced it is willing to listen on trade offers, will take a boat load of talent to pry him loose from the Jays but the Phillies may have it to do so, minor leagues are steep with talent for the Fightins and the Jays were scouting the big club this week, perhaps J.A. Happ and Jayson Werth may be part of the asking price. Halladay is 32 but is perhaps the best right handed pitcher in baseball and sure would make the Phillies a tough crew to beat in a playoff series when coupled with Cole Hamels! I know that we gotta get there first and that everyone loves offense but it has long been proven that pitching is what wins in the playoffs and world series. Just look at what potential staffs the Fightins may face in the playoffs and series, the Sox roll out studs as do the Yanks….. if the Phillies can put up Hamels/Halladay at top of rotation I will take my chances against anyone!
In western North Carolina and am listening to games on Fox Ohio, interesting perspective hearing the Reds announcers talking about how dangerous the Phillies lineup is throughout, that being said we could pry a bat loose to get another stud pitcher!


August 27th, 2009 at 12:33 am
Oh well, that was the most thrilling game i have ever come across!