On an unusually hot day in September, ( heat index over 100!), things started lethargic for the FIghtins. Starting pitcher Joe Blanton was tagged for a two run home run in the Brewers first at bat by Ray Durham to put the Phils immediately in a hole. Blanton’s woes with the Phillies have been caused by his lack of demand on his pitches and he hung a curve ball to Durham that the hitter actually seemed to double clutch on before swinging! The Phillies got one back in the fourth inning as Chase Utley doubled, went to third on a single by Ryan Howard and scored on a double play ground out by Pat Burrell. Milwaukee made it a two run game again in the top of the fifth as Mike Cameron smoked a Blanton changeup into the rarified air of the left field upper deck!
Ryan Howard tied the game in the home sixth by belting his 44th home run of the season over the left field wall to score Chase Utley in front of him. Dave Bush did a nice job for Milwaukee as he went six innings and only gave up five hits. Bush is a local Philly boy as he grew up in the Philadelphia suburbs, likewise Joe Blanton pitched effectively for the Fightins as he was pulled in the offensive seventh in favor of pinch hitter Matt Stairs.
Ryan Madson got the first two outs in the eighth before skipper Charlie Manuel went to lefty Scott Eyre to turn switch hitter Ray Durham into a right hander. Eyre did the job by striking out Durham who was left in for the at bat despite only hittiing .219 against lefthanders this season. Milwaukee had Ricky Weeks and Bill Hall available on the bench, not our worry though!
Jayson Werth led off the eighth with a single off of righthander Guiellermo Mota which prompted a pitching change by Milwaukee, they brought lefthander Brian Shouse in to presumably face Utley and Howard……… but in a surprise move our three hole hitter Chase Utley sacrificed Werth to second with a bunt! Ryan Howard was then intentionally walked with first base open but the Brewers still kept Shouse in to face right hand hitter Pat Burrell rather than go to righty Eric Gagne. Burrell singled to left field to score Werth with the go ahead run on a very close play at the plate! Shane Victorino then belted a three run home run to put the Phils up by four ! Pedro Feliz then singled. All of this happened against Shouse, he did not retire a hitter as finally Brewer skipper Ned Yost came and got him…………. if Milwaukee sports talk shows are anything like Philly’s then Mr. Yost’s ears will be burning off as the second guessers will be out in full force!
Brad Lidge recorded the final two outs in the ninth after Scott Eyre got the first one. Charlie is taking no chances down the stretch and is using Lidge even in four run lead non save closeouts. The Phillies increased thier record to 67 and 0 when leading after eight. Lidge should be fine for tonight’s game as he only threw seven pitches to get the last two outs!
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The team seemed flat once again at the start, perhaps due to the weather or the lack of a capacity crowd. J-Roll struck out to begin the game and as he goes so does this crew. Blanton had to be considered a disappointment thus far in the way he had pitched, he too often was getting behind hitters and then was hit hard, even the outs he got seemed to be struggles. By pitching seven in this one he did his job and saved burning the pen for the game tonight, alot of between game work with pitching coach Rich Dubee has been going on to help the big fella find a consistent release point on his pitches. Corey Hart lost a ball in the sun in the bottom of the fifth but stayed with it and made a last minute dive to record the catch. The game tonight has tremendous importance as it will swing the wild card race in a distinctive path forward. Tuesday offers another challenge for the starting pitching staff as it is a situation for the fifth spot in the rotation, if that spot is skipped Jamie Moyer would have to pitch on three days rest again. Who do you give the chance to ? J.A. Happ who got hit around behind Kyle Kendrick last week, Kendrick who is in a deep slump or do you ask veteran Adam Eaton to earn that big paycheck ? I don’t believe I am saying this but Eaton may be the best option if Moyer cannott go ! Stay tuned.
Chase Utley broke his own team record for getting hit by a pitch in the sixth inning when he took one in the shoulder. It marked the 26th time Chase has taken one for the team this season!
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