Phillies Back In Action Vs. Yankees
Posted by Tim Malcolm, Thu, March 26, 2009 12:00 PM | Comments: 70
Posts, Spring Gameday
Carlos Carrasco will make his final audition for the big-league club today as the Phillies meet the Yankees. Game time is 1:05 p.m.
At this point Carrasco should be heading back to Lehigh Valley; he’ll need another bunch of outings to hone his repertoire. Meanwhile, the starters should be in place today as they gear up for the season opener. Joba Chamberlain starts for the Yankees (he faced the Phils 10 days ago in Tampa).
















Posts: 0 Phan in TN
damn you Georgie, making me look at the guy who needs a bro
or a mansierre
Posted: 02:54 PM on March 26, 2009
Posts: 0 Manny
I’m still waiting for Ibañez to get one out of the park…
Posted: 02:55 PM on March 26, 2009
Posts: 0 Georgie
Sorry Phan, I have a bad habit of looking at the crowd, and it’s seldom a pretty view.
Posted: 02:57 PM on March 26, 2009
Posts: 0 Jason B.
Ugh. That dude is disgusting… worst of all, no tan lines. He does that often I guess. He also probably wears a banana hammock while sun bathing on the beach. No respect for others around him.
Posted: 03:15 PM on March 26, 2009
Posts: 0 Justin
Must be from NY
Posted: 03:20 PM on March 26, 2009
Posts: 0 Jason B.
Definatly a New Yorker… why do they always ruin a perfectly fine baseball game?
Posted: 03:22 PM on March 26, 2009
Posts: 0 CT
Eyre’s not looking good against all these righties
Posted: 03:24 PM on March 26, 2009
Posts: 0 Georgie
Eyre has Kendrickitis today, putting them right down the middle of the plate.
Posted: 03:27 PM on March 26, 2009
Posts: 0 CT
seems to me that they’re testing Eyre’s ability to get a string of righties out. obviously, he’s best suited as a LOOGY. right here is evidence that he’s no JC Romero. we might need that second lefty afterall…
Posted: 03:29 PM on March 26, 2009
Posts: 0 Geoff
Agreed CT…thats why you need TWO bullpen lefties, so when one is in a slump you can go with the one who has the hot hand….
Posted: 03:39 PM on March 26, 2009
Posts: 0 John Fire
Hey, did anyone notice that Howard completed the Howard today? Homer? Check. Strikeout? Check. Error? You betcha!
Posted: 04:19 PM on March 26, 2009
Posts: 0 gabriel
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/145264-hamels-the-philly-messiah-not-yet
blast this guy…
Posted: 04:22 PM on March 26, 2009
Posts: 0 John Fire
Done and done.
Posted: 04:33 PM on March 26, 2009
Posts: 0 gabriel
well played mr. fire
Posted: 04:43 PM on March 26, 2009
Posts: 0 NJ
Well Ronny Paulino looks like he’s put himself on Chris Coste’s Xmas card list, what a squandered opportunity.
Amazing to think one if not both Majewski and Koplove might not make the cut.
Posted: 04:47 PM on March 26, 2009
Posts: 0 CT
In response to that post on bleacherreport.com, I posted this:
“Hamels could have had somewhere around a 23-5 record in 2008 if it wasn’t for poor run support.
Out of the 14 games that he started where the Phils lost, he gave up 3 ER or less in 9 of them. AND he actually only gave up more than 4 ER in two losses last season!
Wins/Losses really don’t mean much when you’re measuring a pitchers worth; it really comes down to how good he is at holding the opposing team’s runs down so his own team has a chance to score and win. Read the game logs before you talk trash.”
Posted: 04:59 PM on March 26, 2009
Posts: 0 gabriel
appreciate the help… that jerkoff now can begin to understand the error of his ways…
Posted: 05:28 PM on March 26, 2009
Posts: 0 Bruce
The line for Carrasco: four innings allowing FOUR runs and SIX hits including TWO bombs (HRs).
Don’t worry; Tim said it’s a ” no-brainer” that he will be in the Phillies’ rotation by mid-summer. ;-)
Posted: 06:04 PM on March 26, 2009
Posts: 0 Jim
come on tim, when are we gonna see #1, ive waited 3 months for this, ,even though i know who it is
Posted: 07:04 PM on March 26, 2009
Posts: 1650 Tim Malcolm
WHATVER you SAY it’s STILL a “no-brainer.”
Posted: 08:14 PM on March 26, 2009