The Hardball Times takes a look at some of the reasons the Phillies didn't win a game against the Rockies this postseason. [Hardball Times]
Allen Iverson now feels at home in Denver. Good for the little man. He's also not as stupid as LeBron James when it comes to baseball rooting interests.
In case you're wondering, he was rooting for the Rockies last night against the Phillies, in part because one of his neighbors in his condo is Colorado rookie shortstop Troy Tulowitzki.
I can appreciate that. Iverson is a Denver star now and it's only right that he supports the city he plays his heart out in. A.I. was always good like that. (Except for that one time he may have wanted the Michael Vick-led Falcons over the McNabb-led Birds in the NFC Championship)
For the record, 'Bron 'Bron can root for whoever he wants, just don't wear a stinkink Yankees cap at Jacobs Field.
"This team has the most desire to win of any team I've ever been on."
-Chase Utley after the Phils got swept by the Rockies.
It was probably out of his reach, but boy, did it look ugly. Ahh the pain.
video removed.They got there. The place that has eluded them for 14 years was finally reached this season. It was a remarkable achievement at the time -- making the playoffs -- given many of the circumstances. Once they got there, they sure didn't act like they had been there before.
Getting swept against the Rockies is a huge disappointment. There's no other way to look at it. This team which was known for its incredible ability to light up the scoreboard at will with that potent lineup, the one that included 3 legit MVP caliber players, found themselves barely able to get their guys on base let alone across home plate against Colorado.
They got swept. It wasn't pretty.
They showed such an ability to battle through every curveball thrown at them this season yet when it mattered the most, they came up empty.
It was a hell of a ride. This team had that special something that captivated the entire city if even only for a short week. There were many of us who enjoyed all 162 -- save a half dozen or so meltdowns. This 2007 version of the Phillies proved that Philadelphia can be a baseball town and an amazing one at that. Just give us a winner. Is that too much to ask for?
While tonight's loss hurts tremendously, we remain optimistic for the future. If there is a single positive to come out of getting swept against the Rockies, it's the fact that the poor post season showing pointed out some of the glaring holes in this team. We all know what they are. A sweep hopefully won't let management rest on their, "but we made the post season" laurels. Maybe the decision makers will finally admit it. A bullpen with complete Russian Roulette type players like Jose Mesa, Tom Gordon, and Clay Condrey is not the kind of staff to provide any sort of confidence in winning. The brass will finally have to realize that while a stacked lineup actually may get you into the playoffs once every fourteen years, it won't ever trump the fact that you're picking off the trash heap to fill the pen.
I tip my cap to this squad. They fought through adversity all season long and gave us one hell of a ride. In the end they fell short. There's no excuse for that. The NL East was certainly enjoyable. But Champions of the world, they were not. Not even close.
Yo, Pat, work on that for next year, would ya? We could use it.
Phillies fans entered this season with high hopes for their team, and with good reason. A decent team last year added a proven starter and an improvement to the back of the rotation. The roster screamed contender, and we expected nothing less than the playoffs. When Jimmy Rollins called the Phillies the team to beat, we cheered his cocksure swagger, even if we had our doubts (when don't we?). Then the team responded by having one of the worst Aprils in the majors, and for most of the season, the Phils and their fans were ridiculed for being so certain, then falling so flat.
But little by little, the Phils inched into Wild Card contention, and toward the end of the season got hot at just the right time. The soul-less Mets started to freefall, and support continued to strengthen behind the come-from-behind, against-all-odds team. It was a great day in Phillies history when they won the division at home in front of a wild crowd. At the pep rally on Monday, we cheered as JRoll and the Phils once again crowned themselves the team to beat. Unfortunately, just like the last time that happened, they're getting their asses kicked.
I in no way intend this to bash Jimmy, who continues to man up and play like an MVP. JRoll is class, character, smarts, and talent personified. I just hope that being down 2 games in a best of 5 will remind the Phillies that they play better when the odds against them—that when everyone expects them to lose, they go on a tear. They did it in those sweeps of the Mets, and their push down the stretch this season erased what everyone considered an insurmountable deficit. Almost like the challenge they're facing now. No one expects the Phillies to win this series, and I hope they respond just like they have all season.
Jamie Moyer spots Ubaldo Jimenez 21 years tonight. I think Moyer, who always shows confidence but never swagger, is the perfect guy to lead the Phillies onto the field with the season on the line.
UPDATE: The Rain gods are showing their support for the Phillies, shutting the lights at Coors down for a while.
What to read while seriously pondering getting cremated instead.
This video from Philly.com is rather humorous to us. Nothing beats putting a drunk fan in front of a camera with a microphone to their face right after their team got beat.
The best line, "I did not have sexual relations with Charlie Manuel."
We're rather hungover today ourselves. We watched the game yeterday at a bar and the way things went, the drinks started coming more rapidly in the latter innings. It was a long night. Don't expect any brilliant analysis out of us any time soon.
It was a tough loss putting them in the unenviable situation of having to win three straight games to keep the dream alive. It's still possible. Stranger things have happened.
Maybe he wasn't cheering loud enough? I don't know. I particularly like this picture from yesterday.
Also, remember that body paint lady? She's back with a Chase Utley version. Check out the flickr group.
UPDATE: As Joe pointed out in the comments, McNabb was at the Arizona/Cubs game. I totally missed this and thought he was at the Phils game because the photo was in a set of "Philadelphia" pictures.
Well it looks like the Rockies got off to a good start, with back to back homers in the first, but JRoll has answered, with the score now 2-1. I'm unsure why Wes Helms and his warning track power are starting again, but I hope he proves my doubts wrong. I also hope the umps will be watching the balking, ball-doctoring bullpen of the Rockies a little closer than yesterday. Time's yours, Philadelphia. Hopefully this will help Chase Utley shake the Golden Sombrero Blues...
If you're one of the many Philly ex-pats living in the Denver area, this NLDS has to be especially great for you. When the schedules were announced, the StubHub tickets for the games at Coors were costing quite a bit less on average than those at CBP (though it's now gone up after the Game 1 win). Of course it's gotta be hard to miss the insanity of October baseball's return to Philly, seeing all the red shirts around, huddling around an office TV, talking baseball with people who haven't watched 3 games all season, but at least you get more coverage than usual, and you better get to see a game or two in person.
But if you want a taste of your hometown atmosphere for the remaining games in Philly or if somehow you don't have tickets for those games at Coors, you need to head to Pat's Philly Steaks and Subs in Denver. As AJ Daulerio pointed out in Philadelphia Mag's Daily Examiner, Woody Paige of the Denver Post stopped in to Pat's to talk some jive with the Philadelphians before penning yesterday's column. After seeing him for years on ESPN and reading this column, how he wasn't beaten with long rolls and tied to the dumpster is beyond me. There's also word that the local Philly news will broadcast from there later today.
Anyway, Pat's has 3 Denver locations (see his site for details), one of which is also a great bar scene with plasmas for the games. If you read my post about my trip to Lambeau for the Eagles season opener, you may also remember that Pat is my cousin, and he owns the shop with my uncle. Both were at the game with me, as well as my cousin Dan and Pat's fianceé Audrey. These are rabid Philly fans. You will feel at home.
There was a lot of talk about how lame the Rockies fans were in the play-in game. After the first round loss at home, the Phils will need to take at least one in Denver, so you ex-pats better get out there in force and let 'em hear you.
(Photo from the Denver Post)
Only somebody like Mr. Weitzel would pick up on this, but the Inqy confirmed it.
Apparently Cole was wearing a long sleeve shirt during his rough inning yesterday which later came and helped him cruise.
Wearing a long sleeve shirt under another short sleeve is so 1998. Come on Cole, you know better.
We'll likely be in and out here with spotty coverage cause we'd like to watch the game you know.
1st - Cole comes out gunning to shut down the Rockies in the first. Cole gets the crowd into it early.
Jeff Francis made Jimmy, Shane and Chase look rather silly swinging at some nasty curves. I don't like this Francis guy.
These announcers suck. I never thought the day would come when I'd wish Wheels were calling a game.
2nd - Damn. The ageless Todd Helton leads off the second with a bomb to dead center that took a nasty bounce off the wall for a three bagger.
Courtesy of our resident techie Gootman, here's an option for PC users who can't get away from their desks to watch the first game of the NLDS/TPS Report Series today. Goot's instructions:
•install SopCast.
•click the link on that page.
•watch Phillies win.
•don't get fired.
He'll be lurking it up here if you have any specific questions and want to put them in the comments. As a Mac user, I can't use the site nor answer the inevitable questions about it. Enjoy the pregame show, featuring Ray Romano.
(Note: As with any downloading of software, you should make sure your anti-virus security is up to date before proceeding.)
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