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Here's my thoughts (for what they are worth).
Obviously Ryan Howard did nothing for the Phillies. But no one is really mentioning the ineffectiveness of Rollins and Victorino to an extent. Utley hit 5 homeruns and 4 of them were solo shots. I really think the ability of Jeter and Damon setting the table versus Rollins and Victorino is a major part that isn't being mentioned. I just feel that Jimmy Rollins is the straw that stirs the Phillies drink. When he's on base he causes chaos, not to mention as the series went on he just seemed to lose that swagger that he has. As far as pitching goes, Mariano is the best ever at the position. Every other closer in the playoffs had some sort of meltdown, except Mariano. With Mr. Automatic there, you are basically only trying to get 21 outs so you can hand it off to him. Honarable mention goes to Damaso Marte who was also brilliant. With the rest of the bullpen (besides Mariano) doing their best to spit the bit, he definitley showed some backclass and lights out stuff shutting down the Phills. As far as Lidge goes, sure he wasn't good in his only apperance. And I really believe that if he gets out of that inning the Phills probably win that game in the bottom of the inning with the heart coming up. But with that being said, maybe Manuel should have gotten his feet wet a little earlier than game 4. Not making excuses for the guy, but he hadn't seen action for a while. Also give Johnny Damon credit for a great at bat, and of course A-Rod. With exception of Burnett in game 2, I really didn't think that Yanks starting pitching was that dominate, but they got the job done. For the most part with exception of Hamels and Pedro (who should have been lifted earlier) last night, the Phills starting pitching did enough to keep them in the games. But the offense really was never able to put together many big innings. Also I don't think Charle Manuel did a great job. Down 2-1 you really have to go back to your ace who was so brilliant in game 1. Also last night, playing Ben Francisico. Is there no other better option on the bench? But in my opinion the Phills offense is the major culprit in them getting beat. The Yanks had a huge hole in the back of their lineup, with Cano, Swisher, Cabrerra/Gardner, but the other guys made them pay. For the Phills besides Utley, Werth and Ruiz (who I can't believe how good he is) the rest of the lineup was a total failure.
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I agree with everything except maybe the Lidge thing. He just didnt belong there and did nothing at all this year to prove he belonged there. He's okay as long as EVERYTHING goes his way.. but when Damon stole second and third you could see everything drain out of Lidge. Then its on the manager to get someone else out there to record that 3rd out (2 outs when Damon did the stealing) and get outta there without giving up any runs. I guess the problem was We dont Have anyone else!!! I'm proud of my team though I REALLY wanted to win and also a better outing. Its just ashame our offense had to slump so bad because the Yanks were very hittable. And yes.. from the beginning of the thread.. I'd still take Ruiz over Posada and Howard over Tex (though Howard stunk) any day.
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AND Victorino... scud's favorite player.
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I 100% agree with this. Tex was unreal at 1st base. He saved a few runs for sure. I'd still take Howard though cause he's my guy!!
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It was a pretty close series. If Matsui doesnt golf that curveball in game 2 the entire series changes. When Boston swept the Cards a few years ago, that was a team that was clearly better than the other. And 'suck it up"? Why would a guy be able to do something that he hasnt been capable of doing his whole career? He doesnt hit lefties. He wont ever hit them very well. |
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then why not take him out of the lineup or move him to bat 8th like torre did to a-rod a couple of yrs ago when he couldn't get a hit? |
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Sometimes in sports, your star players are faced with less than desirable situations. Good or bad, you roll with your stars and hope for the best. |
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So if you are Ryan Howard and you know you struggle with lefties, and you know the Yankees have pretty much all lefties, and very good ones at that, you would rather stay in the game and cost your team a chance at the title?
Rather than be a man and let somebody else come in and replace you, somebody that could do better than go 3 for 19, and a total of 1 RBI in the first 5 games? Ya, this makes sense. Because you are a "franchise player", just stay in on and things will evntually go your way... And Chuck, I probably watched about half the amount of innings you did so maybe I am not the best person to say that the Yankees were a lot better than the Phillies. But I was actually referring to the talent level and the potential each team had. I saw a lot of the Yankees this year and I dont think they played near to their potential this postseason, yet they still moonwalked through the post season. Yawn, good for the Yankees, glad its over with. I am baseballed out. |
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