24 September 2005

The Stars are Aligning

Is there a higher power at work to get the Phillies into the playoffs this year? Or, is this higher power setting up Phillies fans for a tragic ending?


The Storm
After being swept at home by the Wild Card leading Astros September 5-7, dropping out of the Wild Card lead and embarking on the toughest stretch of games of the season, the Phillies looked like they might be in some real trouble.

With the season on the line, the Phillies rose to the task and took 4 of 6 games from both the Marlins and the Braves. One of those games was a miraculous come from behind win in the ninth inning against Dontrelle Willis and the Marlins. That win is even more amazing considering it came against this year's leading Cy Young candidate in the 9th inning of a 3 hit shutout. While it was astounding that the Phillies scored 10 runs in that 9th inning, it is equally astounding given the fact that prior to that game the Phillies had only come from behind after trailing in the 8th inning or later to win 1 game this year. That's right, only a single win the entire year in that situation.

However, the magic continued against the Braves last Wednesday, after Atlanta had come back to tie the game 6-6 and send it to extra innings. In the top of the 10th, Ryan Howard came up and hit his first extra-base hit against a left-handed pitcher. That hit was a grand slam that stole the game from the Braves. The next day, Tim Hudson had a shutout working into the 8th innning. In an inexplicable move, Bobby Cox let Hudson hit in the bottom of the 8th with a runner on 3rd base and only 1 out. The Phillies made it out of the inning without giving up a run. Hudson who was well over the 100 pitch mark (116 I think) and fatigued, came out in the 9th and promptly gave up 4 runs to loose the game. That's the first gift Bobby Cox has ever given the Phillies, even the Braves fans were booing him for that decision.

After all of that, you would think the Phillies had used up all of their magic. And, coming into the 9th inning against the Reds last night with a chance to move a game closer to the Astros, the thrill looked to be gone. The Reds had come back from a 6-1 deficit and taken a 10-6 lead heading into the 9th. Remember, the Phillies have only come back to win twice (after the Marlins) this year in this sort of situation, so things looked bleak. However, that's when the hitting started and the Phillies erupted for a 5 run 9th inning to take the game 11-10.

Twice in one week? Crayziness you say? Certainly. So maybe a higher power is at work here. This sort of stuff never happens to the Phillies, and this late in the season during a playoff run to boot.


Stars Aligning
Looking forward, how do the Phillies chances look now? The often discussed schedule disadvantage the Phillies had on September 9th has now turned into a great advantage today. The Phillies finish up the season at the Reds, home against the Mets and at the struggling Nationals. The Astros finish up the season at a very tough Cubs team, at the Cardinals, and the finale at home against the same tough Cubs team. The Cubs will be the Phillies fan's second favorite team the rest of the way.

Aligned star one...facing the Cubs is significant because Greg Maddux is trying to win 15 games for the 18th straight year, already a major league record. He currently has 13 wins, and the Cubs are giving him 2 more starts, the first against Pittsburgh, and if he wins that game, the second start would be the season finale against the Astros. Maddux is very determined to win right now and has a 2.53 ERA and 3 wins in his 5 September starts.

Star two...Roger Clemens is also hurting and his next start is uncertain. He was supposed to oppose Carlos Zambrano and the Cubs today, but is bothered by a strained hamstring, forcing the Astros to start Ezequiel Astacio. Astacio, the former Phillies farm hand that was traded as part of the deal for Billy Wagner, could help the Phillies after all by loosing today to the Cubs. Of course, as I write this, the Cubs have given up 2 runs in the top of the first, that's alright though, the stars are aligned in the Phillies favor, and not the star of the Astros (we hope).

Star three...if the Phillies should end up the season tied with the Astros, there would be a one game playoff in Philadelphia. That's significant since the Phillies would be making a short trip back from Washington while the Astros would have to make a long trip in from Houston. Not to mention the home field advantage.

Star four...the Phillis head home to play the Mets after the Reds series. As reported by NY Newsday, the Mets are considering shutting Pedro Martinez down for the remainder of the season, rather than lead off the series against the Phillies.

Star five...the Nationals have gone to a 4 man rotation, meaning that Livan Hernandez's last start of the year should be in their final game against the Marlins, and he would miss the final series against the Phillies entirely.

All the Phillies need to do is win one more game than the Astros and find themselves with the Wild Card lead. Win 2 more than the Astros and the Phillies can avoid a one game playoff. The stars are indeed aligned, and this season is squarely in the Phillies hands. It should be a phantastic phinish to the season.


Random Thoughts
Thank the stars for Ryan Howard. This kid should defnitely win the Roookie of the Year Award. His stats are there 20HR / 56RBI / .290 BA, (leading rookies in HR and RBI with only half a season played) but his impact on the team is what should win it for him. Without Howard, the Phillies would be playing for next year right now. Message to Phillies management -- You have to keep Howard around for next year and beyond...Props to Jon Leiber for pitching like an ace this late in the year, and for dominating Atlanta in his career. Leiber's last 8 games against Atlanta 1.83ERA / .229BAA...Ryan Madson is really struggling lately, that Howard grand slam and last night's heroics wouldn't have been necessary if Madson had pitched scoreless innings both those games. Maybe the Phillies should be using Aaron Fultz in Madson's spot right now...David Bell is really making up for his early season misery, a grand slam last week, and a game winning 2 run shot last night. We didn't mean everything we said about you before David. Keep up the good work...JRoll is out of sight right now with a 28 game hitting streak. Hopefully it is finally getting through to Rollins -- Get on base, use your speed, and you will score with the lineup the Phillies have...Abreu continues to impress by playing through multiple injuries and still producing. He is a true gamer and the Phillies are lucky to have him.

11 September 2005

Window of Opportunity Still Open

It has been tough to write about the Phillies this month, with the heart-wrenching losses they have endured against key foes in the Wild Card race. Just a couple of weeks ago, the Phillies were in control of their destiny..."All we have to do is win games" was the battle cry, and heading into key games against all Wild Card contending teams, hopes were running high.

The first series against the Mets started out dubious, with a 4-6 loss, the Phillies 3rd in a row, and things were looking like they might fall apart. But, the team pulled through to win the series, and started off with a win against the Nationals. Now, things were looking good, fans were wondering how many games up on the Astros we could be if the team were to win the series against the Nationals and take the series against the Astros. 2, maybe 3 or possibly a 4 game lead was likely. And, what about the division leading Braves, there was a real possibility of getting with in a couple of games of Atlanta.

Then, the worst-case scenario happened, the Phillies drop 5 in a row, including a 3 game sweep by the Astros.


Deja-vu all over again?
It certainly was beginning to feel like last year when the Phillies were starting to make a charge in the division and had just come off of a sweep (the Met's if I recall) and headed in to play a floundering Astros team. The Phillies were promptly swept, then went out and sweep a 4 game series against the Rockies, when they faced off against the Astros again. Of course, the Phillies were swept a second time and never really recovered to challenge for the division or the Wild Card again. Last year, the damage was done by Carlos Beltran. He actually damaged more than the Phillies last year in his heroic charge to within a game of the World Series. This year, the Astros are doing the damage with their starting pitching, and good pitching always seems to shut down the Phillies. In two years, the Phillies are 0-12 against the Astros, and at key points in the year, hopefully they will be on the early part of the Phillies schedule next year.


The Pesky Fish
Coming into the Malins series, the Phillies were facing a desparate situation and had to win the series, and really needed to sweep the fish to stay in the race. Goal accomplished in the 12-5 drubbing of the first game, and things were really looking up last night with Brett Meyers on the hill and the Phillies leading the game late, when another one of those heart-wrenching losses occured. "Not again" you were saying, "it couldn't possibly be another one-run loss." Yep, that's what happened, the Phillies 4th one-run loss in the past 8 games.

Coming into the final game of the series, the Phillies were in a must-win situation. Lose this game and the team falls 3 games behind the fish and further behind the Astros. Luckily, the bats came alive and the game turned into an 11-1 laugher. With the Astros dropping their game to the Breweres, the Phillies have managed to keep within 1 1/2 games of the Wild Card leading Astros. Winning 2 was great, but the Phillies really should have swept, especially when none of the Marlin's starters in the series made it past the 3rd inning.


Looking Ahead
The next week of games is crucial to deciding the Phillies post-season fate. The Braves come to town for 3 games, then the Phillies head out to Florida and Atlanta. First, the good news, the Wild Card race is essentially down to the Astros, Marlins and Phillies. The Astros and Marlins play each other, so one of the teams will take a hit (hopefully thats the Astros if we know what's good for us).

Now the bad news...it looks like Vincente Padilla could be done for the season. Prior to the All-Star break, you might have said "Who cares?". But since the break, Padilla has been on fire and pitching up to his often cited "potential". He is definitely being skipped tomorrow, but hopefully he can pitch his final 3 turns in the rotation. Robinson Tejeda is also hurting, meaning the Phillies will be leaning on Eude Brito and Gavin Floyd to turn in some strong innings. This creates some tough match-ups agains the Braves:

Monday: Brito vs. Hudson
Tuesday: Floyd vs. Thompson
Wednesday: Lidle vs. Ramirez

Hudson is one of the Brave's aces and Floyd has a 20.25 ERA against Atlanta. Yes, the odds are stacked agains the team heare, at least the Phillies won't have to tangle with John Smoltz.

The goal for the next 3 series is to win each of them some-how, some-way. Yes, that's the goal of any series played, but if the Phillies can take 2 out of 3 against the Braves-Marlins-Braves, then their post-season chances will look a lot brighter. Drop three-in-a-row again, and it will be time to start thinking about next season.

The window of opportunity is still open, and if the Phillies can just win, they will be in control of their destiny.


Random Thoughts
Kudos to Jimmy Rollins for putting together a 17 game hitting streak. As everyone knows, as Rollins OBP goes, so does the Phillies offense, and he is capable of maintaining a hot streak through the remainder of the season, which would be good news to the club...Double kudos to Ryan Howard for doing his best Jim Thome impersonation. This kid is looking like the real deal, posting 16HR / 44BI / .286 in 69 games this year. That projects out to 38 HR / 103 BI. If he can learn how to hit lefties, Howard could be a mainstay for a long time. So what should the Phillies do about Thome? That's a topic for another time...As long as we are handing out kudos, let's pass some along to the starting pitching. Lieber has been lights-out lately, Padilla has been great and Meyers has kept up his quality starts, all leading to close games and solid innings pitched, lessening the stress on the bullpen.