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Edgy MD Jul 06 2012 07:09 AM |
Howard Johnson didn't have a particularly good season in 1986. He started slow and Knight started Hot and by mid-May, Ray Knight was the third-basemen and Johnson backing him and Rafael Santana up. But he always said he was satisfied with his part in the team because he hit the homer that finished the Cardinals off.
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Benjamin Grimm Jul 06 2012 07:15 AM Re: Phils |
Not dead yet. Anybody remember 2007?
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Edgy MD Jul 06 2012 07:25 AM Re: Phils |
A little bit.
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Swan Swan H Jul 06 2012 07:37 AM Re: Phils |
They've passed on! This ballclub is no more! They have ceased to be! They've expired and gone to meet their maker! They're a stiff! Bereft of life, they rest in peace! If you hadn't nailed 'em to the bench they'd be pushing up the daisies! Their metabolic processes are now 'istory! They're off the twig! They kicked the bucket, they shuffled off their mortal coil, run down the curtain and joined the bleedin' choir invisible!! THIS IS AN EX-BALLCLUB!
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themetfairy Jul 06 2012 07:39 AM Re: Phils |
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No counting out division rivals prematurely!
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MFS62 Jul 06 2012 07:40 AM Re: Phils |
Make believe its a monster movie - pump some more rounds into 'em, just to make sure.
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Edgy MD Jul 06 2012 07:43 AM Re: Phils |
I definitely should have included "off the twig" as an option.
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TransMonk Jul 06 2012 08:13 AM Re: Phils |
I chose "dead". If they would have pulled off the win last night, I might feel differently...but that spark was snuffed.
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Ashie62 Jul 06 2012 08:21 AM Re: Phils |
Not yet...unless they sell
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jul 06 2012 08:38 AM Re: Phils |
The Phils didn't give away last night's game-- the Mets took it, by taking advantage of the baserunning overzealousness, and working great at-bats against an on-point Papelbon. Tuesday night notwithstanding, the Phils came to Citi with gameplans in tow, and-- for the most part-- executed said plans with some aplomb; considering how undermanned they are at present, they played a pretty damn good series.
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Ceetar Jul 06 2012 10:48 AM Re: Phils |
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unless it's March and we're talking about the Mets obviously.
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Ceetar Jul 06 2012 10:51 AM Re: Phils |
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It's Ryan Howard they need to bank on. I don't see Victorino or Rollins doing much improving beyond say offsetting Ruiz coming back down to earth. There was no way the pitching was going to be what it was last year, and even if Lee has a good second half and Halladay returns to be Halladay, they'll have less offense and won't be able to make up that ground.
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Edgy MD Jul 06 2012 10:59 AM Re: Phils |
So, I take that as a "Dead" vote for Ceetar.
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Ceetar Jul 06 2012 11:09 AM Re: Phils |
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oh, i left out that I voted 'not dead'. They're in ICU and could certainly make a full recovery, I just don't believe it's going to happen. They're certainly less dead for the Wild Card as well.
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LeiterWagnerFasterStrongr Jul 06 2012 11:13 AM Re: Phils |
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Halladay/starting pitching is FAR more important than Howard, or any offensive improvement; this team won the last two division crowns with little-to-no consistent offense. And the other two things I mentioned are more like fat-middle-of-the-bell-curve possibilities than longshots; with a shouting-distance-of-league-average 'pen and starting pitching approaching last year, this team could be well-poised to take advantage of, say, August National doldrums.
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Mets – Willets Point Jul 06 2012 11:36 AM Re: Phils |
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Frayed Knot Jul 06 2012 11:41 AM Re: Phils |
With Halladay (due soon), a presumably better and luckier Lee, a still good Hamels, plus a returned Utley, Howard (probably tonight), and a revived Rollins, it's too soon to count them out.
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Ceetar Jul 06 2012 12:20 PM Re: Phils |
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Rollins is .005 off his OPS from last year. The last time he had an OPS higher was 2008. There's no hot st reak coming. Even if it all came together and they played at last year's level (career low ERA for ALL of their pitchers) they'd still fall short of the Mets and Nationals pace so far. And they won't. A lot went right last year for them. I'm not sure who we're expecting to be league-average reliever of that bunch.
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Swan Swan H Jul 06 2012 12:29 PM Re: Phils |
Since 2007 the Phillies have won 102, 97, 93, 92 and 89 games. To get to 89 wins, which is probably what they need to get in, they would have to win 52 of 78, exactly .667, or a 108 win pace. That's not a hot streak, but half a season at the same pace as the 1986 Mets.
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Ceetar Jul 06 2012 01:05 PM Re: Phils |
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yeah but..they can influence that 89 win target by how they play against the team they're chasing. Granted it was only a .500 start in 2007, but they played at .608 the second half. But they complemented that with 9 wins against the Mets. Even just 8 doesn't get them in. If they didn't play the Mets at all chances are the Mets don't lose 9 and probably win a slightly higher number that keeps them out.
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metirish Jul 06 2012 01:33 PM Re: Phils |
They are phucked, phuck them.....phucking assholes.
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TransMonk Jul 06 2012 01:46 PM Re: Phils |
Eventually this thread should get moved to our under-utilized "Predictions" sub-forum.
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Swan Swan H Jul 06 2012 01:52 PM Re: Phils |
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I'm not sure what point you are making here. Are you saying that they are contending for the division? They are 13 games out with 78 to go. Washington is on a 97 win pace. If the Nats play .500 the rest of the way they still win 90 games. I think we've already established that the Phillies getting to 90 wins is a pipe dream. Are you saying they are contending for the wild card? Here is the win total for the team that missed the playoffs the past eleven years, but would get that last spot this year: 89, 90, 88, 89, 89, 85, 88, 91, 87, 92, 90 So let's say that this is the second year of the past twelve that 85 wins would get you in. Even to get there they would need to play at a 100-win pace for the next three months - something they have only done once in the past five years. They would, starting tonight, have to turn on a dime and go from a .440 team to a .615 team in order to get to 85 wins, and hope that six of the seven teams ahead of them in the wild card race slide back to 84 wins at the same time. Not. Gonna. Happen.
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Ashie62 Jul 06 2012 04:38 PM Re: Phils |
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"I'm not dead yet!" "But you will be soon."
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soupcan Jul 06 2012 06:10 PM Re: Phils |
"Wormer, he's a dead man! Marmalard, dead! Niedermeyer, dead! Phillies...DEAD!"
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Zvon Jul 06 2012 06:15 PM Re: Phils |
I can't count em out til Ruben Amaro Jr does. That guy keeps cards up his sleeve.
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Nymr83 Jul 07 2012 07:20 PM Re: Phils |
Dead.
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Fman99 Jul 07 2012 08:04 PM Re: Phils |
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Swan Swan H Jul 08 2012 11:14 AM Re: Phils |
Trouble in Paradise? Tweeted by Rob Parent of the Delaware County Daily Times:
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Edgy MD Jul 08 2012 04:19 PM Re: Phils |
Paradise?
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Frayed Knot Sep 11 2012 04:31 PM Re: Phils |
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The Phils went just 9-10 during the rest of July after this post. But then, despite trading away Victorino & Pence prior to the deadline, turned in a 24-14 mark since August 1st including a 7-2 September In all that's 33-24 meaning they'll need to close with a 19-2 record to reach Swan's 89 win threshold. However, they have climbed to within one game of .500 and currently sit just 5 games out of the 2nd WC slot - behind both the Dodgers (4 games) and Pirates (2.5) in line. It could be that it will take less than 89 wins to get in in the NL this year So while it'll still take a real hot streak and some help for them to pull it off ... they're not dead yet.
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Zvon Sep 11 2012 05:06 PM Re: Phils |
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Isn't that something, that they are doing better since the trade? I did not expect that.
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Frayed Knot Sep 11 2012 06:35 PM Re: Phils |
Put this another way:
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Frayed Knot Sep 12 2012 07:02 AM Re: Phils |
Philly wins -- Dodgers lose -- Cardinals lose -- Pirates lose
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Frayed Knot Sep 13 2012 07:32 AM Re: Phils |
It's one thing to go on a nice run towards the end of the season.
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bmfc1 Sep 13 2012 07:46 AM Re: Phils |
The MFP fan in the office next door is starting to glow. They trade away some key parts and start to do better. The Mets do nothing and fade away. ARGH!
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Ceetar Sep 13 2012 08:00 AM Re: Phils |
This 'false competitiveness' from the Phillies is nice. Hopefully it lulls them into complacency this offseason thinking they're better than they are and all they do is give a setup guy way too much money.
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metirish Sep 14 2012 12:11 PM Re: Phils |
Um, kid at a Phillies game
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G-Fafif Sep 14 2012 12:15 PM Re: Phils |
At least the sign doesn't suggest the inverse.
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metirish Sep 14 2012 12:18 PM Re: Phils |
and the Phillies lost
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Frayed Knot Sep 28 2012 08:09 PM Re: Phils |
Finally and officially dead
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