Securing a 1st or 2nd ring, the 1st hurrah for Roy Halladay of the Philadelphia Phillies could be the final glory march from the core four. Have you caught pennant fever yet? Remember, the poll for Masked September is here, if you haven’t voted yet.
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CAP-SIZE HINDSIGHT: 9-7 Triumph
TYPE | PLAYER | REASON |
|---|---|---|
| The Crystal Champagne Toast | Chooch Ruiz | Three-Star Performance |
| The Penthouse | Darin Ruf Ryan Howard Chooch Ruiz Dom Brown | * Launched A Solo HR To Tie It Up At 1 In The 2nd During His 2 For 3 Start ** Singled In A Run For A 3rd-Inning 2-1 Lead ** Smacked A 3-Run Bomb For A 5-1 Score In The 3rd Stroked A Solo Tater For A 6-3 Game In The 6th |
| The Whitehouse | Darin Ruf | * 1st MLB Hit & HR |
| The Fun House Of Mirrors | Darin Ruf | * A Record-Setting Freeze Before 1st HR Congratulations |
| Rally Tal & Cap | 4 Players & 4 Runs | ** 2 BB (Mayberry & Utley), An RBI Single (Ryno) & A 3-Run Bomb (Chooch) In The 3rd |
| The Leather Warehouse | Ryan Howard | Made A Long Diving Play In The 7th |
Above Asterisk ( *) = Corresponding Play And/Or Event
NITECAP INSIGHT
Father Time:
This is an aging group of athletes that falls into 2 categories. The first are those who want another sea-of-red parade and swelling crowds in all directions. The others are seeking that elusive first championship to complete their careers. That stated, no campaign can be easily dismissed with an eye toward next season.
While St. Louis satisfied their hunger last year, Pittsburgh is just experiencing the magic for the first time, and Los Angeles is not a cohesive unit. The Phils have the advantage of three aces to handle a must-win final game, a wild-card contest and the 1st NLDS battle. Halladay and Cliff Lee want that first sip of celebratory champagne that accompanies the red pennant with white numerals, like 2008. Jimmy Rollins, Chase Utley, Ryan Howard and Chooch Ruiz want that 2nd ring, which no squad of Phillies has ever attained. That includes the members who peaked in 1950, 1964, 1980 and 1993.
For these guys it could be a last hurrah, because the calendar lowers the odds with each passing summer. They know how high the mountain is, and they know they better climb it while they still can. The irony is that they didn‘t succeed when they were expected to. But without the burden of the hype, they can be victorious when most wrote them off. Didn’t that happen in 1980 after the weight of 1979 was lifted?
Series 1:
TEAM | W - L | GMS | VERSUS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Cardinals | 0 - 3 | 3 | Padres |
| Dodgers | 0 - 2 | 2 | D-Backs |
| Pirates | 0 - 3 | 3 | Reds |
| Brewers | 3 - 0 | 3 | Braves |
| D-Backs | 2 - 0 | 2 | Dodgers |
Today, I’ll highlight the Dodgers, who added big contracts to make the postseason, but they are a bunch of strangers. There is no jelling period or a player history to lean on. Joe Blanton has a short leash, and Josh Beckett is in the down season of his alternating good-or-bad campaigns since 2005. Los Angeles has had difficulties at the backend of their bullpen since Jonathan Broxton was their closer before relinquishing that role. They are a fantasy-team construction and I expect them to miss the playoffs, which is not a new appraisal.
PRECAP PITCH
Cliff Lee:
He is 4-2 with a 2.84 ERA for his last 12 outings. That ledger reads: 85.2 innings, 87 hits, 30 runs (27 earned), 7 BB and 79 punch outs. Against the Fish in Florida, his late-June line was: 4.2 frames, 10 hits, 6 all-earned runs, 2 walks and 3 strikeouts on 96 misfired bullets. However, that was his last start before the 12 listed above.
STARTER | RECORD | TM | STARTER | RECORD | DAY & TIME |
|
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | LHP Cliff Lee | 06-08, 3.12 ERA | @ Nats | RHP Edwin Jackson | 09-11, 4.13 ERA | Wednesday, Day |
Josh Johnson:
He is 2-6 with a 5.22 away ERA, which is 2.35 lower in Miami. He has worked 6.1 innings or more in 14 of 28 attempts with 7 clunkers. In 3 appearances (2 home) against the Phils, his mark is: 1-2, a 4.08 ERA, 17.2 frames, 18 hits, 8 all-earned runs, 5 free passes (1 intentional) and 14 whiffs.
DELIVERY = PITCHER’S 2012 | DEFINITION OF SEASON |
|---|---|
| Over The Top | Excellent |
| 3-Quarter Sidearm | Good |
| Sidearm | Above Average |
| Short Arm | Approximately Average |
| Submarine | Below Average |
Starters’ photos, not described otherwise, are in the 1st inning.
Quality number of the pitcher: 1 – 5
Slot on his club: 1 – 5
Ranking is 1 to 5 & 15 for the less adventurous.
*** = Approximately equal to after plus-and-minus computation
HURLER | Cliff Lee | Edwin Jackson |
|---|---|---|
| NUMBER | A One | A Four |
| CLUB SLOT | Three | Three |
| FOR 2012 | 3-Quarter Sidearm | Short Arm |
| '12 RANKING | 2nd of 5 Categories | 4th of 5 Categories |
| LAST START | Cutter * | Eephus Pitch |
| LAST HIGH OR LOW | 3rd of 15 Categories | 13th of 15 Categories |
DISPLAY NOTE: Non-listed results can go up or down by
1 or 2 categories (This note will only appear when it’s relevant.)
* 1 Tick UP
PITCH | INN | ER - R- H | PITCH | INN | ER |
||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Gyroball | 9 (CG) | 0 - 0 - 3 | 10 | Screwball | 6 | 4 |
| 2 | Fastball | 9 (CG) | 0 - 0 | 11 | Knuckleball | 5 | 3 |
| 3 | Cutter | 9 (CG) | 3 | 12 | Forkball | 0 - 4.2 | Monstrosity |
| 4 | Split Finger | 7 | 2 | 13 | Eephus Pitch | 0 - 2.2 | Disaster |
| 5 | Curveball | 7 | 3 | 14 | *Palm Ball | Ejected | |
| 6 | Sinker | 6.1 | 3 | 15 | *Spit Ball | **Ejected+ | |
| 7 | Slider | 6 | 2 | *Breaking Ball | Injured | ||
| 8 | Changeup | 6 | 3 | *Fosh | Rain Interrupted | ||
| 9 | Slurve | 5 | 2 | *Knuckle Curve | Pitch Count | ||
| ** = Suspended | * = A 2nd Pitch Also |
DOC'S LINE: 5 INN, 6 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 3 BB, 7 K & 90 DARTS |
ACE | W - L | ERA | INN+ | CONV | CG - SO | BAD | INN | ER | BB - IBB | SO |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Total | 34 - 23 | 3.48 | 6.1 | 59 of 86 | 2 - 2 | 12 | 582.2 | 225 | 114 -2 | 557 |
| Hamels | 17 - 06 | 3.05 | 6.2 | 21 of 31 | 2 - 2 | 03 | 215.1 | 073 | 050 - 2 | 218 |
| Lee | 06 - 09 | 3.16 | 6.1 | 23 of 30 | 0 - 0 | 02 | 211.0 | 074 | 028 - 0 | 207 |
| Halladay | 11 - 08 | 4.49 | 7.0 | 15 of 25 | 0 - 0 | 07 | 156.1 | 078 | 036- 0 | 132 |
NOTE: This poll will appear in every September article for you to check the current results, if it is still worthwhile.
The Original Article: Philadelphia Phillies storyline: Masked September (& Poll From 9/3)
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