Friday, April 27, 2007

Scottie Reynolds invited to try out for national team

Scottie Reynolds was invited to play for the USA National team in the under-19 world championships which are going to be held July 12-22 in Serbia. At first glance I thought it meant Team USA, like the NBA players, but I realized that was crazy. I'm assuming this team is made up of all amateur players who are under the age of 19. It's still quite a compliment to be named one of the best players in America who won't be going to the draft. It's good to hear for Reynolds. Hopefully he plays great and doesn't get hurt and hopefully that team does better than the older guys team did.
'Nova's Reynolds invited to try out for national team | Inquirer | 04/26/2007

MLS team in Philly - You got $30 million?

In order for soccer to increase in popularity throughout America, more teams are needed and the MLS realizes that. Philadelphia would probably really like an MLS team, depending on where they played and other such things.
Major League Soccer is hopeful an agreement can be finalized within the next four or five months to bring a team to Philadelphia, commissioner Don Garber said today.
I'd like to see Philly have a team, I'd go watch them if they have had a nearby decent place to play at. Don't know if I'd go watch them play at Rowan University like was the plan last year, granted I don't even know where Rowan actually is.
Philadelphia has long been on MLS' radar, but Garber acknowledged the league might have to look elsewhere if a deal cannot be reached soon.
Among the criteria for a franchise is a $30 million league fee.
They should play at the Linc, they would probably fill more seats than the Temple football team.

MLS remains eager for Philly team | Daily News | 04/26/2007

Schilling Dares You to Test His Blood

I thought it was a hilarious story to begin with - the idea that Curt Schilling would put fake blood on his sock during a World Series game. Now I believe that the blood is real, but I almost want it to be fake because that would just be hilarious.
Apparently the way this worked out was that Gary Thorne overheard Doug Mirabelli joke around and say the blood was fake, Mirabelli wasn't talking directly to him about it. Or at least thats how I think it went down. Some poor reporting by an apparently crappy play-by-play guy, but it's funny how blown up the story got.
Schilling really goes off on a long tirade in his blog and I suggest reading through it some here.
"I'll wager one million dollars to the charity of anyone's choice, versus the same amount to ALS. If the blood on the sock is fake, I'll donate a million dollars to that person's charity; if not, they donate that amount to ALS. Any takers?"
ESPN.com - MLB - Schilling blasts media, makes $1M dare: "'It was blood. You can choose to believe whatever you need to, but facts are facts,' he wrote. 'The 25 guys that were in that locker room, the coaches, they all know it. In the end nothing else really matters. The people that need to believe otherwise are people with their own insecurities and issues.'"

Thursday, April 26, 2007

Top 16 NBA Crimes of the Year

Yes the link is stolen from Deadspin, but I thoroughly enjoyed this post so much that I had to share it with my readers. So check it out, it's a rundown of the Top 16 Crimes of the Year committed by NBA players. The sad thing is I don't think any of it is made up. Click it, enjoy it, and be happy the Sixers don't have any of those guys.
I *Heart* Celtics.com - Top 16 NBA Crimes

Imagine Hitting Into A Triple Play

I was thinking about the Phillies awesome triple play the other day and I browsing around the SABR website when I came to a section called the Triple Plays Database. In there they had a page that contained every player that has it into a triple play and the number of times that they have done so. Deacon McGuire did it 3 times, but the winner of the most times is Brooks Robinson, who did it 4 times! Dean McGuire played from 1884 - 1912, playing for Philadelphia from 1886-1888. 26 seasons and 6290 at bats, I guess 3 triple plays isn't that bad, maybe they were better at turning them back in those days. He was mostly a catcher and stole only 117 in his career so he must not have been too fast. Brooks Robinson on the other hand is a famous Hall of Fame player. He played 23 seasons, all for Baltimore, from 1955-1977. He only averaged 2 stolen bases a year for his career, so he must not have been too fast. It's not a big deal because well he did still have an amazing career, won a World Series, and made the Hall of Fame, but I can't imagine he's too fond of remembering that he batted into 4 triple plays. I hope some of his HoF buddies give him some crap for that one.

Edit: Just now at baseball-almanac.com I found a page of quotes from Brooks Robinson, where he had this to say :"I wouldn't mind seeing someone erase my record of hitting into four triple plays." I guess people have joked with him about it.

No reason at all for this post, just pointing a cool site with some cool statistics and also because I'm thinking of buying their new book, check out and tell me if you like it.

Baseball's Triple Plays - Batted Into

Wednesday, April 25, 2007

5 Straight for the Phils

Not much to say about this game besides the fact that it was awesome for the Phillies. 9 runs scored and only 3 given up. A good start from Jon Lieber who wished he could have pitched more than 6 innings. A fine 8th inning from Brett Myers. Chase Utley went 5-5. Ryan Howard hit a home run - thats always good to hear. Jimmy Rollins hit another home run and is leading the National League in that category. Poor John Patterson who is now 0-4 on the season. He's a good pitcher, but he's not ready to be the ace of any staff. He'd be much better with less pressure. Hopefully the pressure will subside for him once the Nationals are seemingly out of contention.
All in all a good win for the Phils and I can't wait until I'm back home to finally catch a game.

ESPN.com - MLB - Recap

DJ Gallo jokes about Philadelphia in the AM Jump

I like to read the AM Jump on ESPN.com's Page 2 site. It's quite entertaining as is Page 2 on the whole. DJ Gallo is one of the funniest authors on the site and he is a common author of the AM Jump, available every morning here. As everyone knows the Sixers gave up two of their big veterans this season - Chris Webber and Allen Iverson. Also of note, the Sixers didn't make the playoffs. So just check out the AM Jump from Monday morning.
The Nuggets pulled off the first upset of the day Sunday, taking down the Spurs, 95-89, as Allen Iverson led all scorers with 31 points. And not to overstate the win, but Denver could be a real title contender. I'd love to see Iverson's Nuggets take on Chris Webber's Pistons in the Finals. Philadelphia sports radio would be full of incomprehensible rage and drunken profanities. Even more than it is now.
AM Jump - Monday April 23rd - Page 2

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Phillies Win Again With 8th Inning Rally

To start the 8th inning with the game tied at 3 Chase Utley got hit by a pitch, Ryan Howard struck out, and Pat Burrell walked. Wes Helms came up next and hit a slow bloop single to center that allowed Utley to score. On the play Burrell went for 3rd base and the throw to the 3rd got past 3B Ryan Zimmerman and went into the dugout, forcing Burrell home as well. Carlos Ruiz then came up and singled in Helms to make it a 6-3 game, which was enough for the Phils tonight.
The other runs were scored by a double by Burrell in the 6th that scored Utley, an Aaron Rowand double in the 2nd that scored Helms, and also a solo homer by Rowand in the 7th.
Alfonseca got the win in relief and Tom Gordon got his 4th save of the season.
Ryan Howard had another hitless day-bringing his average down to .207.
Moyer pitched rather well, going 6 innings and giving up 3 runs.
The Phillies have won 4 straight and 5 of their last 6 bringing their record to 8-11

ESPN.com - MLB - Recap

Thursday, April 19, 2007

Howard might need MRI on sore leg

If you are already fed up with the Phillies and don't know how they are going to get any better I wouldn't suggest you click the following link, you may cause severe damage to yourself or objects and people around you when you learn the following news.

The Official Site of The Philadelphia Phillies: News: Philadelphia Phillies News: "Howard was apparently injured when raced to first base to beat out a double play in the 10th inning of a 5-4, 13-inning loss to Nationals. He stretched hard on the final step, and hunched over for a few moments while he composed himself."

Wednesday, April 18, 2007

Green and Hibbert Could Still Return

Asked what his chances of returning to Georgetown were Jeff Green said 70% chance that he could come back. Since neither Green nor Hibbert has a hired an agent they both could still return. Hibbert said his odds were 50% chance of returning. This is good news for Georgetown fans. It seems that Hibbert will likely go pro because he most definately will be a top15 pick. As for Green I'm not quite sure where he is predicted to be drafted and once he figures that out he'll probably decide if he wants to come back or not.

Green puts chances of returning to Georgetown at 70 percent | Daily News | 04/18/2007

Phillies Getting Frustrated

I don't think I have to highlight the fact that Manuel wanted to fight Howard Eskin, many places are going to highlight that. And it will be fun to see how that turns out and what Eskin says today on his show. Plenty of places are going to keep you updated on that feud so I won't go into it too much. Basically the Phillies start winning and the reporters won't give you crap Charlie. I hate Howard Eskin just as much as the next guy, but come on Charlie the Phils are really sucking it up.

Hate nothing more than to see the Phillies lose to the Mets and I just got a few notes from following the gamecast last night. I didn't follow the whole thing, I decided there were better things I could do with my night than watch the Phillies lose again - I hate that I thought that.
-Howard continued his struggles with an ugly double play to start off the game.
-The Mets' offseason acquisition, Moises Alou, destroyed our offseason acquisition, Freddy Garcia. Kind of ironic isn't it.
-Pat Burrell had a nice clutch groundout in the 3rd.
-In that big top 5th for the Mets, the Phillies let the pitcher, Tom Glavine, get a hit. Why do the Phillies always let the pitcher get on base and it always comes back to haunt them.
-In the Phils' half of the 5th the inning started off well with a nice double by JRoll and a Victorino walk, but then 2 K's (Utley and Howard) and a foul pop out (Burrell) the inning was over.

Basically the Phillies can't get runners home, they are getting on base but no one is knocking them in. A nice outing by Freddy, no one wonder the White Sox gave him to us. Hopefully it is just a case of the Garcia being 'rusty' as Phillies.com calls it.

Phillies manager's frustrations boil over after loss - ESPN.com
Manuel confronts reporter after loss - Phillies.com
Charlie Manuel Challenges Howard Eskin To Fight - the700level.com
"I'll Be Waitin' On Ya" - Balls, Sticks, & Stuff
Video of the confrontation - NBC10.com

Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Which celebrity do you drink like?

Two of the greatest things in life are alcohol and sports. This post over at deadlyhippos.com asks what athlete do you drink like? Complete with full bios on each athlete/type of drinker, this is a very fun article if you like sports and alcohol. I'm pretty sure that's a large crowd of people that like those two things. So enjoy and let me know which athlete you drink like and then I'll decide whether I ever want to drink with you.

DeadlyHippos.com - Which celebrity do you drink like?

Friday, April 13, 2007

Georgetown's Green, Hibbert to enter NBA draft

If anyone is a fan of Georgetown like I am, then you will be disappointed (but not surprised) to hear that both Jeff Green and Roy Hibbert will be going to the NBA. They both had a great tournament. Green proved that he was a legitimate first round pick with size, scoring ability, and all around great basketball awareness. Hibbert is well 7-2, so lots of NBA teams would like him. They could still pull out of the draft if they don't hire an agent or any of that other stuff that would prohibit them from entering the draft. As for Georgetown hopefully these two guys have gotten them back on the map and more good kids will continue to go there for years to come.
ESPN.com - NBA/DRAFT2007 - Georgetown's Green, Hibbert to enter NBA draft

Thursday, April 12, 2007

Phillies Even Up the Season Series

The Phils won tonight, 5 - 2, in what appeared to be a pretty good game. They took advantage of a poor outing by the Met's Perez and took the lead. Adam Eaton did what he's being paid to do and allowed only 2 runs in 7 innings work. Alfonseca and Tom Gordon did the 8th and 9th innings perfectly, Gordon earning his first save of the season. It's nice to see Rollins do well against the Mets so he doesn't feel too bad about the comments he made. Still the Phillies left too many runners on base and probably should have scored more runs. But I won't dwell on that, overall it was a solid win and let's hope the team keeps it up with those. Sleep well tonight for two reasons, the Phils are tied 1-1 with the Mets in the season series and they aren't in last place (Thank you Nationals).

Eaton impressive, devours Mets [Phillies.com]
Eaton's pitching, Mets wildness help Phils get win [ESPN.com]
MLB Standings [ESPN.com]

Wednesday, April 11, 2007

Speedskating Star Nicole Begg Poses Naked

I saw this article posted on Ballhype and here is the original blog that found it.
Nicole Begg, from New Zealand, (Yea, I had never heard of her either) has decided to pose naked in an effort to "lift her international profile and that of her sport." Well, I noticed. She's the one in the middle in the picture.

3 pictures were contained in the article. NWS.
Picture 1
Picture 2
Picture 3

Skater hopes racy pics are noticed

Eagles 2007 Schedule Released

Eagles.com schedule page.
The NFL schedules were released today.
Preseason:
The Eagles play at the Ravens, the Panthers, at the Steelers, and the Jets.
Regular Season:
The Eagles have their bye week in week 5 - weekend of Oct. 7th.

Week 1: @ Redskins
Week 2: Redskins (Monday Night)
Week 3: Detroit
Week 4: @ Giants
Week 5: bye
Week 6: @ Jets
Week 7: Bears
Week 8: @ Vikings
Week 9: Cowgirls
Week 10: @ Redskins
Week 11: Dolphins
Week 12: @ Patriots
Week 13: Seahawks (MNF)
Week 14: Giants
Week 15: @ Cowgirls
Week 16: @ Saints
Week 17: Bills

So 2 home Monday Night Football games. That's pretty good for the team and the city, hopefully we do well in those games.

Here is a link to the entire schedule for the entire league.

From John Clayton's 10 great matchups for the season.
4. Philadelphia vs. Dallas (at Eagles Nov. 4, at Cowboys Dec. 16): Until Joe Gibbs proves he has turned the Redskins around, this is as close to being the best divisional matchup in the less-dramatic NFC. Although the series lost some of its luster with the retirement of Bill Parcells, it still features Terrell Owens going against the Eagles team he betrayed. Owens is coming off major finger surgery, but he's still a major irritant to Donovan McNabb, Andy Reid and many of the Eagles he left behind. The Eagles, who have been the class of the competitive NFC East since the start of millennium, regained the edge on the Cowboys with last season's sweep. The key for the Eagles is keeping McNabb healthy the entire season, although it had to rile the Cowboys losing the division to an Eagles team led by Jeff Garcia.

Phillies in need of relief help

The site MLB Trade Rumors picked up on Sam Donnellon's article about Gillick's spot on the hot seat. In the article Charlie Manuel is quoted as saying "We've got to fix our 'pen." Manuel could and probably will be fired if the bullpen doesn't get fixed because this team will not be a playoff contender with the current situation. MLB Trade Rumors has a nice summary of relievers that the Phils could be going after right this second.
Some highlights:
- Byung-Hyun Kim.
- Scott Linebrink - spent March and April trying to get him so it seems unlikely.
- Salomon Torres - would probably only be dealt when the Pirates start losing and give up on their season.
- Chad Cordero - Not common to deal within the division but the Nationals don't have a shot and might look to get rid of him.
There a few others, hopefully Gillick gets someone who didn't spend last year on the DL or in the minor leagues.


Sam Donnellon | Gillick earns spot on hot seat
MLB Trade Rumors: The Relief Market

Tuesday, April 10, 2007

Howard Definately Makes Mets Pay

Yea, it definitely showed today by the final score how much Howard made the Mets today by not walking him. I know Phillies.com is trying to be positive and all, but the Phillies got embarrassed by the Mets today and the post an article about how Howard made the Mets pay, I don't think that's how the day ended up.
Making them pay would have been an 8-run home run later in the game.
I guess it is nice that Hamels pitched well and Howard did hit his first home run of the year.
All I have to say though is I'll be very disappointed if the season record against the Mets is less than .500 this season. I expect them to beat the Mets more than not, anything less and I'll be disappointed, and we should all be as well.
The Official Site of The Philadelphia Phillies: News: Philadelphia Phillies News

Monday, April 09, 2007

The Rivalry Doesn't Start Out Well

I didn't watch the game today, but judging from the box score and the recap, it was not pretty to watch. Again it seems the Phillies were outhit and doomed by poor defense.
-"Delgado led off the second with a bunt single against an overshifted infield." - That's ridiculous that they could let that happen, how do you not see that he would be able to lay a bunt down if you overshift too much.
-"Runners left in scoring position, 2 out: A Nunez 3, P Burrell 2
Team LOB: 9" - Again leaving people on base is really killing us.
-Victorino, Utley, Howard, Burrell, and Ruiz all struck out twice today. If you strikeout there's no chance for a ball to make it through the infield or for a fielder to make an error. A strikeout is a wasted atbat and our 2-6 hitters each had 2 today.
-Why was ol' Abe Nunez playing - he left 5 on base. I guess Helms isn't doing that well which is true.

All of this I noticed from the box score and a quick glance at the recap. Sad stuff. Hopefully the rest of the series doesn't go like this.
ESPN.com - MLB - Recap

Friday, April 06, 2007

Phils Sign Free Agent RHP Rick Bauer

From today's press pass for the game:
Free agent righthander Rick Bauer agreed to a minor league contract with the Phillies, pending a physical. Bauer, 30, went 3-1 with 2 saves and a 3.55 ERA in 58 games for Texas last season. He was designated for assignment by Texas on March 26th and released on March 28th.
Here is his ESPN.com page. I don't know anything about him or if he'll even make it to the majors, but I like the fact that the Phils are stockpiling some bullpen arms, they might all suck now, but maybe one of them will turn out to be decent. We can only hope.
Some other notes from the Press Pass today
- According to Elias Sports Bureau, in two of the Phillies' last five division-winning seasons (1977 & 1983) the club got off to 0-3 starts.
- Pat Burrell is the longest-tenured active Phillies. Rollins also has played for 8 seasons but Burrell debuted 4 months prior to him.
- 13 members of the current 25-man roster were originally drafted or signed by the club.
- Charlie Manuel has been ejected 11 times as a manager for the Phils (5 times in '05 and 6 times in '06).
- Pat Burrell needs 12 HR for 200 career HR, Ryan Howard needs 18 HR for 100.
- The last time Jamie Moyer faced the Marlins the Phils won 14-2 on 9/29/2006.
- The Phils are 21-9 in the last 30 games with the Fish.
O well cheer up everyone. 3 games in Florida and then 3 games in New York. Let's hope they have a nice little roadtrip.
Have a nice Easter weekend just in case I don't post over the weekend. I'm heading home for some nice family time.

HGH May Be Useless

Came across this very interesting post about the effects of HGH on athletes and the results might surprise you. I'm not going to try to steal his thunder because his article is very well researched and well written so I suggest you click the link at the bottom and check it out. Basically baseball needs to stop worrying about testing for HGH because baseball players shouldn't bother taking HGH since it does almost nothing good for a players muscles and can have more harmful side effects. Sounds like a bad deal to me, I wonder who convinced these players to take it.

I Don’t Worry about HGH in Baseball, and Neither Should You

Thursday, April 05, 2007

Phils Acquire Bullpen help

The Phillies acquired RHP Francisco Rosario to help out in the bullpen. Rosario is a hard throwing 26 year old reliever playing in his second major league season. The Phillies news release quotes Gillick as saying "If he can be consistent, he has a chance to be pretty good." Who knows what that means, but hopefully the Phillies bullpen gets better because it can only get better after these first 3 games. He is from the Dominican Republican. Not much else that I know about him.
The Official Site of The Philadelphia Phillies: News: Philadelphia Phillies News

The Braves are getting out the brooms

Well it has just started snowing in Philadelphia and the Phillies are about to get swept by the Braves. Pat Burrell wonders why Phillies fans hate him and the bottom of the 7th is one reason. 2 men on base, 2 outs, full count and the crowd on their feet and Burrell strikes out swinging and it looked ugly. Then again now as I'm typing this in the top of the 8th he misplays a windy foul ball and doesn't catch it. Granted it's very windy, but still Pat. Pat if you can't hit the ball you are useless. Burrell can't chase down anything in left field so you know he's not out there for defensive purposes. Get one clutch hit. A home run would have made it a 3 run game with 2 innings left.

And my cable just went out, so I'm going to get some dinner and hope the Phillies somehow pull out a win.

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

The Sandlot 300

I hope that everyone has seen The Sandlot. It's a great movie, that everyone should enjoy. Now also my favorite new movie would have to be 300, if you like those kinds of movies I highly recommend seeing it. Now this video is what you would get if you mixed the two.
Now I know this has nothing to do with anything, but this where the Beyond part of Philly and Beyond comes in and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.

ESPN.com: Page 2 : Pain And Suffering Scale

ESPN.com: Page 2 : 99 years on the wall ...
ESPN.com Page 2 came up with their formula to figure out which sports franchises have gone through the most suffering. The formula is explained in the article, but basically it puts emphasis on the last 25 years of sucking. Teams who have won a championship in the last 25 years don't get factored in.
The #1 team is the Buffalo Bills and that is pretty deserved if you think about it.

Coming in at#3:

3. PHILADELPHIA FLYERS
Last title: 1975 Seasons: 30 Playoffs: 25 Winning seasons: 24 Finals losses: 5 (3)

Legion of doom: Since the Broad Street Bullies won back-to-back titles, the Flyers rank high for consistent excellence playoff appearances (marred only by a five-season playoff-less streak in the early '90s) and frustrating playoff flameouts. They've topped 100 points 15 times with no titles.

Soul-sucking moment: Goalie Pelle Lindbergh's death in a car accident early in the '85-86 season. The season before, he had won the Vezina Trophy and led the Flyers to the Cup finals.

P & S rating: 5.07 (10 Eric Lindroses)

And then coming in at #4:

4. PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES
Last title: 1980 Seasons: 26 Playoffs: 3 Winning seasons: 10 Finals losses: 2 (2)

Why the Joe Carter home run wasn't a soul-sucking moment: (1) Given Mitch Williams' postseason performance that season -- 16 baserunners in 8 innings as Carter dug in -- it was entirely predictable something bad would happen to the Phillies; (2) Teams that play with fire don't deserve sympathy; (3) Even if the Phillies had won that game, they still needed to win Game 7.

Why the Joe Carter home was a soul-sucking moment: (1) The Phillies are the only team to lose the clinching game of a World Series on come-from-behind home runs; (2) A dream season ended at the guillotine; (3) Playing with fire clogs your arteries.

Winner: Soul-sucking moment!

P & S rating: 4.69 (nine Mitch Williamses)


And then way down at #32:

32. PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
Last title: 1960 Seasons: 46 Playoffs: 16 Winning seasons: 19 Finals losses: 2 (1)

What's wrong with your rankings?!?!?! Are you morons communists? We haven't won a championship since 1960! We've lost Super Bowls! We lost three straight NFC championships! We suffered through the Marion Campbell era! We drafted Mike Mamula in the first round! Don't you know our pain? Bobby Hoying was our QB one year! We can boo Santa Claus and we sure can boo Page 2 as well!

P & S rating: 2.98 (six Terrell Owenses)


Basically I think it proves that Philadelphia is the city that is going through the most suffering and pain right now. I know all of you would agree.

Joakim Noah is a douche




And then PTI makes fun of him.

Opening Day Genesis: A Poem

McSweeney's Internet Tendency: Opening Day Genesis.
This was posted yesterday at Hardball Times, but I thought I'd share it with you today. It's this pretty cool poem about the opening day of baseball, read the whole thing it's very good. And then go check out this guy's page at the link up at the top.

In the big inning, God created Heaven on Earth. And it was without form, and void. God separated the dirt from the grass. He called the grass Outfield and the dirt He called Infield. God made the Infield a 90-foot square and the Outfield not less than 400 feet to center and 320 feet down the lines. He declared this Fair Territory. All other territory, God then declared, was Foul.

And God divided the players into two teams of nine players each, under direction of a manager, to play The Game on His field. God called some of these players Pitchers and some of them Hitters. He placed a Pitcher precisely 60 feet 6 inches from a Hitter. Then God commanded that it's one, two, three strikes you're out at the ol' Ballgame.

And God granted jurisdiction of The Game to lesser Gods, whom He called Umpires. God said the Umpires are infallible, blessed with Heavenly authority, whose judgment is not to be questioned under penalty of expulsion from The Game. And God looked at his creation and He was pleased. Then God created the Infield Fly Rule to confuse nonbelievers.

And God said, Let there be light beer, and there was. And, God said, let there be peanuts and hot dogs and overpriced souvenirs and let there be frosty chocolate malts with little wooden spoons that you can buy nowhere else except at this Heaven, which God called a Ballpark, and there was. God looked at His creation and it was good.

And the Lord God formed, from the dust, a collection of elite players in His own image. The Lord God then breathed the breath of life into His creation. God called this creation the National League.

And God said, It is not good for the National League to be alone. The Lord God shall make it a mate. And thus, while the National League slept, God took several of its top players and created the American League.

And God blessed The Game, saying, Be fruitful and multiply. Put teams in every city with deserving fans, God added, even if this occurs at the expense of starting-pitching depth.

From time to time, God understood, The Game would be corrupted by the Serpent. The Serpent was more cunning than any other beast and he would take many wicked forms: the Black Sox, segregation, the Designated Hitter, the Reserve Clause, dead balls, juiced balls, spit balls, corked bats, George Steinbrenner, AstroTurf, the 1981 strike, collusion, lockouts, Pete Rose, the 1994 strike, greenies, cocaine, HGH, Andro, steroids, $20 parking, corporate mallparks, Scott Boras, Donald Fehr, and Bud Selig.

But, God said, the goodness in The Game shall always prevail. As needed, the Lord shall bestow upon The Game a Savior. And the Savior, like the Serpent, can take many forms. The Savior shall remind Fans how blessed The Game truly is. The Savior shall be called by many names, including Cy, Matty, Honus, Big Train, the Babe, Wrigley Field, Fenway Park, Lou Gehrig, Branch Rickey, Jackie Robinson, Buck O'Neil, Hank Greenberg, Red Barber, Harry Carey, Vin Scully, Jack Buck, Satchel Paige, Bill Veeck, Roberto Clemente, Ernie Banks, Hammerin' Hank, Cool Papa, Dizzy, Lefty, Whitey, Stan the Man, Big Klu, the Say Hey Kid, Campy, Duke, the Mick, the Splendid Splinter, the Gas House Gang, the Big Red Machine, the Damn Yankees, Pudge Fisk, Pudge Rodriguez, Yaz, Pops, the Wizard of Oz, Fernando, George Brett, Moonlight Graham, Roy Hobbs, Wild Thing Vaughn, Bingo Long, the Ryan Express, Donnie Baseball, Rickey, Eck, the Big Unit, the Cactus League, Cal Ripken, Tony Gwynn, Camden Yards, Rotisserie Drafts, Web Gems, Derek Jeter, Dontrelle Willis, Vlad Guerrero, and, from the Far East, Ichiro. And, God guaranteed, there are many more to come.

God looked upon His creation and He was very pleased. And God spoke, yelling, PLAY BALL!

Monday, April 02, 2007

Well if the Phillies miss the playoffs by 1 game

70 degrees, 44,742 optimistic Philly fans, an extra innings game, the only thing missing was a win. Edgar Renteria ruined the party and Phillies fans had to experience another season opening loss. Brett Myers was one pitch away from a brilliant 8 inning 2 earned runs outing, but instead Renteria took him yard with 2 outs and 2 strikes in the top of the 8th. Chase Utley missed out on a great oppurtunity to score some runs in the 7th inning.
Ryan Howard batted 3rd and Utley batted 4th. I don't really like it, but it's going to have to work until someone steps up and can bat behind Howard. The Braves were forced to pitch to Howard for at least 2 pitches in the 9th inning because of Utley behind Howard.

The Good Signs
-The Phillies scored some runs with 2 outs. All 3 runs were scored with 2 outs actually.
-Pat Burrell got a hit and scored a run.
-Jimmy Rollins hit a home run.
-Ryan Howard is batting .500.
-Brett Myers had 3 earned runs in 7 2/3 innings.
-Tom Gordon isn't injured.

The Bad Signs
-The Phillies only scored 3 runs off of John Smoltz, who they will be seeing a lot this year.
-Pat Burrell only got one hit, struck out twice, didn't have any RBIs, and should have caught that flyball single late in the game - he just didn't even try to run after it.
-Jimmy Rollins struck out 3 times.
-Ryan Howard struck out on a great oppurtunity to score some runs.
-Brett Myers gave up a dead center home run one pitch away from a great start.
-Ryan Madson gave up a two run homer in the 10th inning to a guy that already had one homerun in the game.

Okay yes, I over-analyzed the game, but it's not nice to see everyone's prediction that the bullpen would end up killing us actually come true in the first game.
Take note, Pat Gillick.