Prior to the beginning of the game the Fightins already knew that the “streakin” Mets had won their game played earlier in the day and had swept the Brewers series so once again the importance of winning the game at hand was magnified. Ryan Howard got the team started on the right track as he blasted a two run home run to center field in the first inning. Chase Utley scored in front of Howard, Utley was drilled by a pitch in his at bat which prompted plate umpire Brian Gorman to immediately issue a warning to Nats pitcher Odalis Perez and both benches. Inferred was that the HBP was for the play at the plate the night before where Utley slammed into the Nats catcher.
Phils starter Joe Blanton gave the lead right back though in the bottom of the first as Washington scored two runs of their own. In the Phillies third Jimmy Rollins singled and was plated by a triple to center field by Chase Utley to put the Phillies back ahead by one. That lead held up till the Nationals fifth……… when
Blanton continued to show us nothing in regards to proving he can step up as a winner when he walked the bases loaded to start the fifth and a very angry Charlie Manuel came and got him in favor of Ryan Madson. A ”lack of guts” was shown by two of our starters in this series and Charlie’s body language clearly showed his displeasure with the approach taken by the big right hander in this one! The Nationals then took the lead on fielding blunders by the Phils; first a ground ball hit to first baseman Howard where he double clutched on the throw and instead of coming home immediately to cut off the tieing run he soft tossed the ball to second base which also took away any chance of a double play ! Elijah Dukes then hit a sure fire double play to third base but Chase Utley took the throw in front of the bag and was taken out of the DP turn by the sliding Lastings Milledge. The Nationals scored two runs on just one base hit! Sorry, sorry,sorry half inning of play by the good guys!
Jayson Werth led off the Fightin’s sixth inning with a single and scored ahead of Ryan Howard’s 39th home run of the season as Howard blasted the ball over the right center field wall. Howard, like the Mets 1st sacker Carlos Delgado, can be a butcher in the field but can erase mistakes with the way he swings the bat! Washington changed pitchers and the Phillies allowed reliever Jesus Colome to get out of the inning on three pitches, one each to the next three batters! Ryan Madson showed some moxy by striking out the side in the Nationals sixth inning.
Ryan Zimmerman tied the game in the Nats seventh with a solo home run hit off of Chad Durbin. Durbin got hammered in the eighth inning as he gave up three hard singles, the key blow delivered by pinch hitter Ronnie Belliard that put the Nationals ahead. J.C. Romero came in and walked the first hitter he faced, the immortal Emilio Bonifacio, to load the bases. Christian Guzman then belted a bases clearing double to put the game away. Washington batted around in the inning. The Phillies scored two in the ninth but it was not enough……..FInal count 9 to 7 Washington.
The loss left the Phillies on the outside looking in regards to the playoff chase as they now trail the New York Mets by three full games in the division race and are four and 1/2 behind Milwaukee in the Wild Card chase. This series loss was a major blow and puts the team in a corner that they will either battle out of or go down for the count from. They head to New York with their tail between their legs, time to see what the boys are made of.
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Shane Victorino was given the start off as Jayson Werth started in center field and Eric Bruntlett got the start in right field. VIctorino has been scuffling a bit lately so Charlie gave him a rest at the beginning albeit Victorino did get in later as a pinch hitter and defensive replacement. Cole Hamels will start Sunday in the series finale against the Mets as Kyle Kendrick will be skipped this turn in the rotation. The Phillies must take it to the Mets this weekend in New York, winnng the series is an absolute and a series loss would be devasting in regards to any playoff hopes. I personally do not think the Mets are that good a ballclub but somehow they continue to win games and show no signs of letting up, if the Fightins are to make the playoffs they must take care of business themselves in these last three head to head contests. It is make or break time ! Just a note of comparison…….. last year in September the Mets were coming off a sweep and an offday when they faced the Phillies in a series at Shea and were swept by the Fightins! As Yogi would say I sure hope it is “dejavu all over again” this go round.
Question
How many of you value watching the opening day game for the Eagles on Sunday higher than the Mets Phillies contest ?
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