14 runs, but only 1 win.
The Good: Kendrick works himself out of a bases loaded, no-out jam in the fourth. This guy sure doesn’t collapse under pressure. Werth exploding for four RBI’s while going 5-for-5. And Howard going 3-for-4 with four RBI’s. The Bad: Nothing to complain about today. Sorry, boys. You’ll need to do better then that to get [...]
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Posted on August 26, 2007 by Soss | Filed Under Baseball, Philadelphia, Phillies, Philly Sports, Professional Sports
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It just keeps getting worse.
The Good: Milton Bradley gets a fastball inside for the first pitch he sees. It’s nice to see that his antics from Friday’s game did not go unnoticed. The Bad: I can’t believe they threw at Ruiz. What happened yesterday is in the past. The Padres should be mature enough to move on. Don’t you [...]
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Posted on August 25, 2007 by Soss | Filed Under Baseball, Philadelphia, Phillies, Philly Sports, Professional Sports
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Ruiz is my hero.
The Good: The season is almost over. Carlos Ruiz has some toughness, too bad it hurt them. The Bad: This team really sucks. Jamie Moyer needs to just retire already.
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Posted on August 24, 2007 by Soss | Filed Under Baseball, Philadelphia, Phillies, Philly Sports, Professional Sports
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Bats stay dormant.
The Good: I apologize for my sarcastic comments towards Fabio Castro in my last post. He did exactly what is expected from a spot starter. However, five innings of one run ball is not good enough with this bullpen. I’m still at a loss of how he could produce the start he did even with [...]
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Posted on August 23, 2007 by Soss | Filed Under Baseball, Philadelphia, Phillies, Philly Sports, Professional Sports
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Ugly, ugly loss.
The Good: No comment. The Bad: 15 freakin’ runs. To a team that doesn’t score runs.
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Posted on August 22, 2007 by Soss | Filed Under Baseball, Philadelphia, Phillies, Philly Sports, Professional Sports
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