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Wednesday, June 27, 2007
It’s a curse and it keeps getting worse and it wasn’t over Tuesday night during an 11-4 loss to the Phillies in Citizens Bank Park.
Most infected Tuesday was rookie pitcher Homer Bailey, officially handed his indoctrination papers to the major leagues. The Phillies crushed him for six runs and six hits in only 1 2/3 innings, and it would have been worse had the Reds not turned two double plays for him.
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“Young players are going to have ups and downs, and this was one of those downs,” said Narron. “He needs to locate better than he did. Couldn’t throw strikes, simple as that. They have a big-league lineup, and you better not go in there half-stepping.”
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Adding to the misery, the Phillies pulled off a double steal on Bailey in the second inning that concluded with slow-footed catcher Ruiz stealing home while shortstop Alex Gonzalez tried to tag Michael Bourn at second, the first theft of home by the Phillies since Scott Rolen did it June 5, 1997, against the Cubs.
Bo Diaz was the last catcher to steal home for Philadelphia — against Pittsburgh on June 18, 1982.
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Posted: June 27, 2007 at 06:57 AM | 6 comment(s)
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1. The cushions are crowded for EdmundoLazy writing. While he looks like your typical fire-pluggy, lead-footed catcher, Carlos Ruiz is not a slow-footed catcher. He is a solid baserunner, i.e., "Fast for a catcher". He was a position player in the low minors and the Phils converted him to C. I think the Phils are set at C for the next 3-5 years.
Welcome to CBP, Homer. He didn't appear to have much zip of his fastball and had control problems. The writer is right, it could have been worse.
I know the groundswell is for them to make a move to bring in a pitcher, but, even if they don't mind adding the payroll, what do they have that anybody would want? Carrasco, Happ, Outman, Cardenas ... Costanzo if you squint? Trading any of them leaves your cupboard unbelievably bare. The Padres and Giants had a bunch of extra picks in the last draft, so are we now officially the worst farm system in baseball?
Maybe he has ridden Geary too hard in the last couple of years to the point that he is worn out, but how the heck do you know what a guy's limit is? It's not like Geary pitched 115 innings or warmed up every night. Besides, a low upside but effective reliever like Geary is a guy who you should risk burning out. I don't know how much the move of Myers was his decision, but I think it was the organization's and Charlie was in accord. Are there any other complaints about how he handles the bullpen?
Yes, that's been done pretty well. Fat Mike had been looking totally lost in the last couple weeks, but Charlie put him in for two nearly-perfect innings last night. "Hot hand" indeed.
I never thought Manuel was a bad strategic manager...but he doesn't seem very inspirational.
Bourn has surprised me this year. Last year he looked indistinguishable from Chris Roberson. Dumping Burrell might be a very good idea...if they can be assured to sign A-Rod in free agency, that is. (hey, we can dream) That would give them the best defensive outfield in the majors, bar none.
They don't really have any hyped prospects, OR any prospects who are close to the majors right now. (although we shouldn't forget Scott Mathieson, out for this season with Tommy John surgery) Trading both Floyd and Gonzalez for Garcia keeps looking worse and worse and worse and worse and worse and worse and worse.
I don't know if I agree with that. You see him talking to the guys in the dugout all the time, sometimes they are obviously just messing around, but other times you see him really engaged in conversation with players and it's obvious they are talking some serious baseball. That's one kind of leadership. They do seem to come out to play most every night -- I don't know how much that's a function of the players themselves or the manager's leadership.
Now I don't expect any "Cross of Gold" speech or anything, if that's what you mean
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