Although the National League lost for the 13th straight time in last nights all star game one thing that the 4-3 score pointed out was the importance of pitching. It is an old adage that good pitching beats good hitting all the time and the 18 straight outs recorded by A.L. pitching all stars against the N.L. sluggers absolutely shined that light prominently. Phillies slugger Ryan Howard had a prime time opportunity to make a difference in the game in the home eighth with runners on second and third and two outs but Twins closer Joe Nathan threw a nasty breaking pitch with two strikes on Howard that big Ryan could not hold up on and “struck him out” as Harry the K would say. Good game but once again the A.L. holds home field advantage in the World Series.
Pedro
Pedro Martinez signed a one year deal with the Fightins and was immediately placed on the disabled list so that he would not take up a roster spot during his assigned “rehab” in the minors. The future hall of famer will be ready by end of the month when the Phillies play the Giants as a target for his big league debut for the Phillies. I think this is a low risk big reward signing as albeit Pedro is 37 he is a smart pitcher and if he can regain some of his Hall of Fame form then the Fightins have filled the fifth spot in the rotation with a big upgrade , if not no loss as he should still be better than Rodrigo Lopez or a young gun filling the spot that the team deems not ready. I think that the competitive edge of Pedro will shine thru and that he will throw well for the Phillies.
Halladay ?
Rumblings persist that Roy “Doc” Halladay will indeed be traded by the 7/31 deadline by Toronto. Those same rumors state that the Phillies are one of the frontrunners to acquire his services. I think that if the price is promising minor leaguers and perhaps also J.A. Happ then the team should go for it! A playoff rotation led by Hamels/Halladay could be nasty and I think would position the team to go a long way again in the playoffs! Holding onto perceived future “stars” is a crapshoot, remember this is the Phillies who prior to last season had not won a world series for 28 years! What future exactly are we planning for ? The nucleas of this club is built to win now and acquiring a top gun like Doc Halladay can only be upside in that equation, if the prospects we give up develop into future stars so be it, I say this team’s future is now!
Standings at the Break
The Fightin’s start the second half four games up on second place Florida in National League East. The Phillies open the second half against the Marlins in a four game set, with four games in hand it is an opportunity to distance the field. I think it is a bigger set for the young Marlins than for the Phillies however I don’t think it is a make or break series for anyone.
Coste
Chris Coste has been one of my favorite phillies since he joined the club a few years back, he is one that willingly corresponded with me and was very open to the public eye. Coste was designated for assignment when Raul Ibanez came off the disabled list and the Houston Astros immediately claimed him. The good news for Coste is that he remains in the major leagues which is nice, I for one would like to wish Chris well as he is a class act.

