Tuesday, July 18, 2006
PHILLIES NEWS
The Phillies went from the thrill of victory against the Giants on Sunday, to the agony of defeat against the Padres earlier tonight, wasting a golden opportunity to collect their 3rd win in a row. In the process, a sparkling performance by Cole Hamels, in front of his hometown, Ryan Howard's 31st homerun, a pair of RBIs by the suddenly red hot Pat Burrell, and a streak extending double(19) by Chase Utley all went for naught. For most of the night the Phillies trailed 2-1, and if not for the brilliant pitching of Hamels giving up just 3 runs on 5 hits through 5 and 2/3rds innings, they would have trailed by more. Finally in the top of the 6th inning using clucth hits from Chase Utley, Burrell, and pinch hitter Abraham Nunez the Phils scored 3 runs to go ahead 4-2. With 2 outs in the bottom of the inning, Adrian Gonzalez homered off Hamels to end his day, but it looked like it wouldn't matter, as reliever Rick White got out of the inning without further incident, and Ryan Howard answered in the 7th inning with a 2 run homer to seemingly put the Phillies, with the NL's 2nd best bullpen, up for good, but it was not to be. In the bottom of the inning Ryan Franklin recorded one out, but gave up 2 hits and was relieved by Rheal Cormier, who promptly served up Adrian Gonzalez' 2nd homerun of the day, a 3 run homer, tying the score at 6. Geoff Geary then relieved Cormier and somehow got out of the inning with the score at 7-6. Although the Phils were only down by 1 at this point the damage had been done. Geary could only manage one out in the 8th and gave up another run before being relieved by Aaron Fultz who got out off the inning. The game was over before the Phillies even stepped to the plate in the 9th inning as legendary closer Trevor Hoffman dazzled and retired the Phillies in order for an 8-6 Padres win. In all, the Phils bullpen gave up 5 runs and 7 hits, which at this point in the season in the 1st game of a series is simply inexcusable. As a team the Phillies did all they had to do to get a win tonight, it just came down to the bullpen closing out the game, and they didn't get the job done. The Phillies just cannot continue to allow games to slip away like this, otherwise they might as well kiss their playoff hopes good bye right now. Well happy trails everyone.
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- to phillysports
you are right it is a shame
- 3pointsafterthebuzzer
good point, this was definitely discouraging for Hamels, but hopefully he will get over it
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