Sunday, October 5, 2008

Phils, Moyer ineffective, give Milwaukee hope

Well, that certainly didn't go the way the Phillies and their fans would have liked. And I'm not going to talk about Jamie Moyer at all. He's been a solid force for the Phils all year, and they should have been able to pick him up. After all, he only gave up two runs.

I have moaned before about the Phils penchant for leaving men on base and having no ability to do simple things like...move the runner along.

Ryan Howard, who has been dormant in this series, doubled to lead off the 2nd. A ground out and two fly outs later, he was still on second. End of inning. I know that dissenters just love to tell me that you don't ask a longball hitter like Pat Burrell to bunt...but is the end result of trying worse than a ground out that does NOT advance the runner?

In the 4th, the marginally less dormant Chase Utley singled to lead off. Howard grounded out, and Utley advanced. The advancement was simply a by-product of the at-bat, rather than a deliberate attempt to move the runner. Burrell and Shane Victorino lined out to end the inning.

As a Phils fan, I love to watch both these guys play, and I wouldn't want either of them to go anywhere. But...I'd like to see something more than a collective 4 for 22 batting record. And I don't mean homers. Just...hit the ball.

The 5th: Pedro Feliz singled to open the inning. Carlos Ruiz lined out. Anyone else thinking that maybe trying a bunt would be something worth trying? Not the Phils. Matt Stairs flied out to center and Jimmy "Front Runner" Rollins popped out to shortstop.

Please note the number of times I have written the word "out" in these recaps. I realize that outs are part of the game. But other teams manage to be creative and have more meaningful outs. Outs that advance runners and keep the opponent a bit off guard.

The 6th: Jayson Werth triples to open the inning - another lead off hit. Surely, they'll score some runs with this setup, right? Utley pops out. Sigh. Howard grounds out, and Milwaukee is only happy to trade the out for a run. After all, it's 3-0 at this point, and the Phillies are showing few signs of life.

Wouldn't a suicide squeeze have been a gas here? Who would expect it? And what's the worse that could happen? Werth is nailed at the plate? At least he'd have been near the plate!! I know, I know...it's blasphemy to suggest that Utley or Howard even ATTEMPT to bunt. They hit homers, they aren't paid to bunt. They are paid to help the team, right? Just food for thought, here...

7th: 1-2-3. Milwaukee coasting. They even add an insurance run in the bottom of the 7th, fueled by....you guessed it! ...a sacrifice!!

Finally, in the 8th, with one out, Rollins tried to bunt for a hit. Didn't work, but I am surprised and elated that someone on the Phillies (especially someone as...discerning a batter as Rollins) actually knows what a bunt is. Werth doubles, and is stranded.

The 9th ends on a controversial double play. A fitting end, quite frankly.

Look - I'm not going to sit here and say that all is bad for the Phils. They do need to wrap things up and send Milwaukee home, though. And I know that nothing will change. They're going to continue to leave men on base and they're going to continue to play the feast-or-famine game that relies almost exclusively on someone hitting a homer.

It's served them pretty well thus far, and a 2-1 lead in the playoff series is not a horrible position to be in. Especially after a crushing 3-0 sweep last year to the they-were-no-better-than-the-Phils Colorado Rockies.

I'm glad to see Howard and Utley get some hits. Many people (including me) have said that if the Phils can get Rollins, Howard, Utley and Burrell all hitting at the same time - watch out. This can be a dangerous team - but they need to choose to be that way.

I hope they don't get overly worked up and tense over whay happened last night. Put it away, bury it deep. Come out swinging. It's not like the Brewers are lighting up the scoreboard - and the Phils have already beaten the Brew Crew's best hope - CC Sabathia (looked more like CC DeVille the other night). Win it now - don't give Milwaukee any more candy. Slam the door in their face.

Go Phils!

2 comments:

Michael Rappa said...

I didn't get a chance to post after the game, but here is a sampling of what I would have written:

Well, you can't win them all, but it was a pretty disappointing performance. The umpiring was lousy tonight, especially pinching Moyer early on, but that's no excuse for only scoring one run. They've now only scored in three innings in the entire series. That's worrisome, and indicative of how the offense has performed all season with its inability to manufacture runs.

Manuel had a couple of his head-scratching decisions tonight, too. I don't understand why you would flip flop the order again after they scored five runs the game before--Victorino belongs in the 2-hole all the time! I don't understand why Eyre started the 7th against all those righthanders--any other time Manuel is anal retentive about pitching to matchups. And finally, how can you not hit for Ruiz in the 9th inning with two outs and runners in scoring position?? He's the worst hitter on the team! What are you saving him for--extra innings? That's why we have a backup catcher. Does Manuel only pinch-hit for pitchers???

Mike Frangione said...

Manuel's earned the right to not be questioned by me as much as in the past. I do get annoyed with his seeming unwillingness to play small ball, though.

And I don't know if I've seen him pinch hit for anyone other than a pitcher.

He's a pretty by-the-book manager. He's a lot like that other chubby Philadelphia coach. Don't throw too many changes/surprises at him. In-game adjustments not a strength.