Ok so now I am starting to get annoyed a bit. Joe Blanton started things well enough by striking out the first two hitters in the game but then got tagged for a double followed by a two run bomb by Bryan McCann. For the third straight game in 2009 the FIghtins trailed in a home game before ever swinging a bat ! Is it a sign that our starting staff may be an achilles heel or do we stay with the standard theme that it is early and no worries yet, a bit of both but these games do count so it is time to wake up boys else we dig a hole too deep!
Raul Ibanez tied the game in the Phillies second with his own two run dinger scoring Ryan Howard in front of him but Blanton could not hold the score as Atlanta exploded for five runs in the third. Blanton was done after four frames being tagged for seven runs on nine hits ! J.A. Happ got tagged for two runs in his stint, one a bomb by rookie Jordan Schafer, his second of the young season already! Chad Durbin could not find the plate in the seventh and actually walked in a run before being replaced. Not good indeed! Down 10 to 3 after six and one half of play not something to brag about !
And then…… we woke up, sort of. Bobby Cox had to use four relievers in the home seventh including his normal fifth starter as the Fightins batted around plus four to score 8 runs while only collecting four hits! The Atltanta pen walked in four runs with the bases juiced and collectively walked five batters and hit another! Key singles were delivered by Ibanez, Shane Victorino and Pedro Feliz. Phillie batters showed alot of patience in their at bats en route to gaining the team’s first lead of the season.
Ryan Madson pitched a perfect eighth to set up his bullpen buddy Brad Lidge. Raul Ibanez led off the home eighth with yet another walk! Pedro Feliz was giving himself up attempting to bunt Ibanez over but Jorge Campillo (Atlanta’s fifth starter) could not throw him a strike and the count went to 3-0 and Charlie gave Pedro a green light, he promptly doubled to left to knock Campillo out of the game ! Jeff Bennett came in for Atlanta and gave up a sacrifice fly RBI to pinch hitter Eric Bruntlett before working out of the inning.
Lidge worked the ninth to earn his first save of the season, he was tagged by Mike Diaz for a solo bomb but struck out two to close it! FInal Count : Phillies 12 Braves 11……. my wife said in the sixth that alot of game was left and to not count our boys out! She is quite the prophet eh!
Javier Vazquez pitched six effective innings for the Braves and should have earned the win. The statement of the series still was that Atltanta starters did what was expected and ours did not, the Phillies had many poor at bats in the series which were a combination of good Atlanta starting pitching and poor approach by the Fightin’s. The seventh inning comeback erased some of that especially the at bat by Ibanez who showed his hitting prowess by taking an outside pitch to left for a single rather than attempting to pull it. Now the team goes on the road and must do more of what they showed in the later stages of this game. The Atlanta pen could be their issue this year in light of what we saw in this series in games one and three.
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Pat Gillick was clearly overcome with emotion during the pre-game ring ceremony as he greeted each player, coach and clubhouse staff member to give them their rings. Gillick’s tears symbolized heart felt emotions in conclusion of a great feat. It was great to watch ! GIllick and team president David Montgomery will personally deliver the rings to each coach or player who could not attend the event, a real touch of class. Speaking of a class act, So Taguchi did not attend the ceremony out of respect for his teammates this season on the Triple A Iowa Cubs, he felt that he should honor his committment to this year’s team instead, that is a team player truly defined !
Philly fans showed both sides of our colors by booing Adam Eaton and roundly cheering Pat Burrell. Sometimes I just shake my head. Cole Hamels takes the ball on Thursday in Colorado, perhaps the young ace can find our first starter’s win! Stay tuned, still 159 to play.

