After finishing up with the Nationals, the Phillies head over to Cincinati and play the Reds for a 4 game series. Maybe they could do some scouting for the Eagles and checkout Chris Henry to see if he could fit in with the Eagles and stay out of trouble with the law. I'm thinking if Allen Iverson eventually learned how to do it, maybe Chris could do the same.
This series split was a result of two young pitchers in the organization. One a bonified ace in Cole Hamels and the other a young gun in his sophomore year trying to avoid the sophomore jinx.
Game 1: Different year - Same ol' Kendrick
This is one the games that I was really interested in seeing. I wanted to see how Kyle Kendrick performed in his sophomore season. I wasn't too impressed with his spring training performance but that could be said about all the Phillies pitchers including Cole Hamels. The one thing I remember about last year is what Charlie Manuel said about Kyle and that he didn't know how to throw the ball straight. To me, that is the key to successful pitching and throwing strikes. I haven't looked at the stats but I always had the feeling that when Kyle wins, he usually gets a bunch of run support and that is what happened last night. Watching him pitch is not for the feint in heart. He'll give up some runs and get into jams but he'll find a way out of it. The one thing that he avoided was the big inning and that is what makes him a solid pitcher. It's nice to see the bullpen hold the lead as well. It's still early but the pickup of Rudy Seanez has been a great acquisition.
Another positive out of this game was that the Phillies bats woke up. We got two homers from Chase Utley and one from Pat Burrell. Both guys are on my fantasy baseball team. Ryan Howard looked like he had a rough night going 0-4 with 2 KO's but at least he got and RBI. I feel bad for Geoff Jenkins he went 0-4 with 3 KO's. That's got to be real frustrating. I'm not going to worry about Victorino's low batting average right now because he seems to be doing his job when Rollins is on board and that is to move him into scoring position. The hits will eventually come. I hope...
All in all, this was a good game to win. Brad Lidge should be activated for Game 2 of this series. I'll get the Tums ready just in case there is a save situation. Of course.. I'm not going to hold my breath since Adam Eaton is pitching. Tell you what Adam, I'll drink out of my Phillies coffee mug all day for you just to help you along :)
Game 2: Hope this is the new and improved Eaton
After Adam Eaton walked the first batter on 4 pitches, you wouldn't have expected to see a pitching gem of a performance but he pulled it off. Unfortunately, the Phillies still lost the game. Baseball is a game of mistakes and a couple keys ones late in the game lost this one for the Phillies. Eaton gave up a late home run to allow the Reds tie the game and Chad Durbin's inability to throw strikes in the ninth gave this game to the Reds. That said, it was a boon to see Adam Eaton pitch a good game like this. And it was great to finally see Ryan Howard hit a homer.
The key to a successful season is to win as many series as possible and the Phillies are lined up to have a good chance at winning this series with Brett Myers and Cole Hamels pitching the next two games. Hopefully, Brett has found his curve ball and the Phillies bats stay alive for Cole Hamels..
Game 3: At least half of the Lidge / Myers swap looks good.
I don't know if it is a mental thing or a health thing but Myers just hasn't looked good in his two starts of 2008. Maybe I blame this one on the Hollywood writers strike. There was a perfect situation in the bottom of the 5th inning for one of those "Rocky gets up off the mat" storylines. Bret Myers starts off the inning with allowing back to back singles and then walks a batter after getting one out. After a coaching visit, he strikes out their young slugging prospect, Joey Votto (with a name like that, why doesn't he play for Philly...). He then gets the next batter to fly out to center. The next inning starts off with Chase Utley hitting a single and this is where I think the Hollywood writers should have stpped in. Instead of the Phillies rallying back from a very manageable 3 runs down, they fail to score a single run and to make matters worse for the Phillies, the Reds tack on 4 runs in the bottom of the 6th to put the game away.
The only bright spot of this game was the return of Brad Lidge. The guy the Phillies brass brought to take the closing role from Bret Myers so that they could feel like the found a quality starter. Brad Lidge pitched a scoreless ninth. Oh well...
Game 4: Will the real Phillies Ace please stand up.
Needing a win to get a split, the Phillies nation turn their hopeful eyes to Cole Hamels. No... stop looking at his Playboy wife.. Look at Cole Hamels. Really.. Stop looking at Mrs Hamels.
Anyways, he definately stepped up and pitched a game that was sorely needed. He went 7 strong innings while giving up only 1 run while striking out 4. The only difference between this game and the one that he previously lost was that the Phillies bats showed up this time. They gave him 5 runs to support his winning performance. This game wasn't without excitement though. The 8th inning's pitcher was Tom Gordon. Until he gets a few good performances under his belt, I'll hold my breath a bit whenever he steps up to the mound. The first game implosion is still fresh in my mind. It looks like he's stepped past it though because he had an easy 1-2-3 inning. The excitement came in the 9th. After 2 quick outs, it seemed like the game was in the bag. Lidge walks Paul Bako and Corey Patterson reached base on an error by the left fielder So Taguchi. He's supposed to be the defensive replacement for Pat Burrell. The Reds now have people on 2nd and 3rd with two outs. The Reds send up Ken Griffey Jr to pinch hit for Ryan Freel. The Phillies decide to walk him to load the bases. I've seen this kind of respect given to Ryan Howard in his MVP year. Seemed like you are willing to bring the winning run to the plate than letting Griffey tie it up with a swing of the bat. After, Lidge gives up a run with a wild pitch, I start thinking of melting down and head for the Tums. After chewing on few Tums, I was relieved when Lidge struck out the final batter after going to a full count.
On a side note, I drank from my Phillies mug right before game time. Maybe that helped but then again.. that might be the reason I have a hole in my stomach...
In closing:
A split wasn't what I was expecting going into the final two games of this series but a split is better than going 1-3 in this series. Hopefully, they can take this momentum to the NY Mets who have to be reeling a little after suffering a mini-sweep by the Braves.