Tuesday at 05:37 PM2 days 15 hours ago, mikemack8 said:All tonight means is that they’ll get shut out the next two gamesPlus temps in the 80s, some nukes gonna be launched tonight against nola most likely
Tuesday at 06:23 PM2 days 45 minutes ago, Joe Shades 73 said:Plus temps in the 80s, some nukes gonna be launched tonight against nola most likelyAgreed - he’ll definitely give up a homer within the first 2 innings
Tuesday at 11:30 PM2 days I don't know which is worse- watching Walker pitch or Nola. At least after this year we will be done with Walker.
Yesterday at 12:00 AM1 day Just now, mikemack8 said:Luzardo out here just tossing BP for the CubsHe’s becoming Nola every other year is good
Yesterday at 12:59 AM1 day 1 minute ago, Blazehound said:Slopper needs to be cannedTbh let them flounder so at the deadline they can sell and get prospects. Then fire Dave and Thomson
Yesterday at 01:08 AM1 day I'm not saying this to gloat...because I'd much, much rather have a baseball team to be excited about. And they WILL go on a run and have some bright spots. So it's not ALL doom and gloom. Just a rough spot early.BUT...BUT...I really wonder how any professional front office executive expected much better than this, this year. The writing has been on the wall that the rotation would take a meaningful step back. Zach Wheeler transitioning from the conversation for best pitcher in all of baseball to a mid-rotation quality starter needs to be anticipated. Painter having a 2nd half fatigue-induced regression that leaves him a meaningful step back from 2025 Ranger needs to be anticipated. Luzardo...well, him being a disaster is a genuine surprise, but he's always been a fairly volatile pitcher. Put it all together and that's a pretty good rotation, but certainly not a rotation that is capable of carrying a team...and a regressed one from last year. The lineup? I feel like some people expected them to defy the laws of physics. Aging players with reliable, linear decline don't just miraculously have MVP seasons. 33 year olds coming off career years don't repeat them. And other 4-5 aging decent bats don't just maintain the same collective productivity. Hint: it gets worse.This was always going to be a team that struggled to make the playoffs based off eroded talent. It's hard to explain how they did not see it. Which brings me to the point....1. either they didn't see it and that is very concerning. 2. Or, maybe they did...and they spent untold millions in the offseason investing in a failed roster just to save face instead of making the tough, but necessary decisions.I'm not sure which one is worse. And with DD, I tend to lean #2. I really think anyone around this team should have and likely did see this coming.
19 hours ago19 hr 2 stats that are suboptimal: the Phillies are 2-4 in actual series and they have the 3rd worst run differential in all of baseball.If they don't manage a 2-1 series win at home against the Braves, there is going to be a complete collapse of confidence in the team.
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