Similiar to a Spring Training game the wind created havoc on pop ups and fly balls in the first game of the nine game home stand. Joe Blanton started on the hill for the Phillies but was gone after five as he gave up four runs on eight hits. Blanton would have been touched for more had not the wind blown a few balls back that on an ordinary night would have been deep into the stands! Willie Harris did touch Blanton for a first inning homer as he belted it to right field, the one place where the wind was not blowing in.
Washington scored the second run in the fourth and two in the fifth keyed by a triple by Ryan Zimmerman. The Phillies scored one in the second on a sacrifice fly by Greg Dobbs. Dobbs reached base again in the fifth as Harris botched a fly ball to left caught in the wind swirl! Shane Victorino scored on that play, Victorino had tripled to lead off the inning. Dobbs scored on a sacrifice fly by pinch hitter Geoff Jenkins who hit for Blanton to make the count 4-3 Nats after five innings of play.
Chad Durbin pitched scoreless sixth and seventh innings for the Fightins. In the bottom of the seventh Shane Victorino once again was in the middle of an offensive “make things happen” as he reached on a fielders choice and then went first to third on a flare single behind short stop by Greg Dobbs, few guys have that kind of speed or guts to make that running play! Chris Coste then poked a sacrifice fly to right field to score Victorino and tie the game.
Ryan Madson pitched a perfect eighth for the Phillies setting up late game heroics. Jayson Werth hit his 17th home run in the Phillies eighth right into the teeth of the wind to give the Fightins the lead. Werth absolutely crushed a hanging curve ball off of Steven Shell and it still only made it two rows in over the left field wall! Werth is some kinda strong to have hit it thru the swirl!
Brad Lidge pitched a perfect ninth inning to earn his 31st save. Lidge struck out two of the three batters he faced. The Fightins kept their record perfect when leading after eight innings and are now 56 and 0 when that scenario occurs!
Chatter
Jimmy Rollins was greeted with a mix of boos and cheers in his first at bat but they progressed to more boos in his next two at bats especially the third when he grounded into a double play. Some even booed him on a line drive out in the bottom of the eighth! Anyone who feels it is their right to boo a player who is giving their all and/or is not hot dogging is an absolute idiot in my opinion. Rollins was roundly cheered last season enroute to an MVP season, yes he is struggling this season but he is the same guy and gives the same effort! Philly fans are passionate but I believe the minority are the ones booing and it gives us all a bad image………… pure lack of class in my opinion. Rumblings are, according to Fox Sports Ken Rosenthal, that the Phillies have interest in former Cincinatti catcher David Ross perhaps as a September roster addition. Carlos Ruiz has struggled all season offensively so adding another dependable catcher may be indeed be a wise addition.
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August 20th, 2008 at 9:13 am
The Phils have no excuses not to win the division now that Wagner is on the shelf. They better start hitting big to save some arms down the stretch. We don’t want a tired Lidge in late September.
Philly fans boo because they think it’s cool. I’ve seen some real ignorant fans while sitting in left field giving to the visiting outfielders. Most are trying to be funny but they are horses asses in my book. These are same fans that boo their own players. You don’t need many to make themselves heard.