The Phitin Phils home woes continued as they lost a three game series earlier this week to the might Toronto Blue Jays! Poor pitching, bad defense and inconsistent offense are the bottom lines to the losses, that coupled with a key player once again succumbing to injury are cause for concern for us Phans! Despite all of that the team still finds itself in first place by three games as the second place Mets also lost thier most recent series, this one to the Orioles. Here is a recap of the three Phillie-Jays games :
Tuesday, June 16th – Toronto 8 Phillies 3
Young Toronto Lefty Ricky Romero tossed seven stellar innings against the Phillies as he struck out nine. Cole Hamels gave the Phillies a good outing going six innings and limiting the Jays to 2 runs. This one turned into a battle of the bullpens as it became yet another extra inning contest as Ryan Madson could not hold the one run lead for Hamels in the ninth and blew his second save of the season. Toronto exploded for five runs off of Clay Condrey in the top of the tenth to salt the game away, rumblings are that Condrey is nursing an injury of his own and is trying to pitch thru it. The Phillies could only muster 8 hits in the game, three by Chase Utley and two by Jimmy Rollins. Jayson Werth hit his tenth home run of the game in the sixth inning.
Wednesday, June 17th – Toronto 7 Phillies 1
Jamie Moyer was hit around a bit again as he gave up six runs on ten hits in six innings of work. Youngster Scott Richmond tossed eight very effective innings for Toronto limiting the Phillies to only five hits while striking out eleven! The Phillies only run was a solo home run by Jayson Werth. Shane Victorino had two hits but the team could only muster six in total.
Thursday, July 18th – Toronto 8 Phillies 7
Joe Blanton could only go five and one thirds innings before exiting in this one albeit he did leave with a 5-4 lead at the time. An overused bullpen once again could not hold onto the lead as the two teams went back and forth before Toronto scored the game winner in the top of the ninth off of game loser Ryan Madson. New Phillie hurler Tyler Walker pitched out of an inherited jam in the eighth inning to keep the game within reach at 7-5, the Phillies tied it at seven but Madson was tagged for a homer by Rod Barajas in the visitor’s ninth. The Phillies offense was much better in this one as they collected twelve hits, three by Jimmy Rollins, and two each by Shane Victorino and John Mayberry Jr. Mayberry was recalled from Triple A prior to the game to replace injured Raul Ibanez who was placed on the 15 day disabled list prior to the game with a strained groin. Mayberry belted a home run in the game.
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Raul Ibanez was further evaluated with an MRI and diagnosed to have no additional groin damage, with rest it is expected that he will be able to rejoin the active roster for the next Mets series. Brad Lidge has had two successful bullpen outing and will do a rehab start at Reading over the weekend, he is expected to be activated for next Tuesday’s game if all goes well. Two of the Phillies hot minor league prospects are on the disabled list, Lou Marson and Jason Donald are both deactivated with injuries. Speculation of the Phillies dangling either for potential pitching help is thus on the backburner. Rumors are that the Phillies have scouted Red Sox hurler Brad Penny but it is unclear what it would take to get him, it was thought that Donald was the chip they wanted. Former top draft choice Lefty Joe Savery was recently promoted to Reading where he joins super prospect Kyle Drabek in the rotation, watch both those boys, one could be in the show before the end of the 2009 season!













June 20th, 2009 at 7:01 am
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