Wednesday, June 13, 2007

June 13 -- THE KID DID ALL RIGHT

Kyle Kendrick's line today against the White Sox: 6 IP, 6 H, 3 R/ER, 2 BB, 4 K. The Phillies will take that any day from their fifth starter.

Kendrick, clearly a ground-ball pitcher who gets contact more than strikeouts, showed some poise after allowing runs in each of the first three innings. He retired 10 of the final 14 batters he faced and got big double play grounders in the third and fourth. He also got a nice diving catch from right fielder Jayson Werth in the fifth with runners on first and second and two outs.

9 comments:

Anonymous said...

Kendrick indeed did a real nice job. I thought in the early innings he didn't get much help from the umpire either. Overall, he was rock solid all things considered.

Anonymous said...

Freddy who?

Chris said...

He did alot better than Freddy would have done. I have to say if this kid pitches like this on a consistant basis and the Phils play good defense behind him that is an exciting prospect. He's a rookie and will have his down times too but the powers that be made the right choice bypassing the pitchers at Triple A!

And hey it's a miracle.....Wes Helms hit a HR! Then he made an error in the field. Can you say "One shining moment!" and that's it.

PS is Barajas the new whipping boy(I mean boo boy)? It's really tough between him and Helms. Rod took the lead this afternoon.

Anonymous said...

By the way, the "50 cent edition" thing is kinda dumb

Buddy Hurlock said...

When I post comments, it signs my whole name. Other than that, great debut by Kendrick, but Comcast overplayed the dad-in-the-stands angle. We didn't need to see him after every pitch, which is about how often they showed him.

Anonymous said...

Come on, the "50 cent addition" is cool.

Kendrick reminds me a bit of John Maine. Anyone else see that?

Anonymous said...

this was a good game to attend. place went nuts for the grand slam. i do wish i caught it on TV though to see how good kendrick was pitching

Anonymous said...

Hey buddyboy, how about when you sign on annonymously - your name isn't written out then - as proof of your "50 cent" comment.

Anonymous said...

Buddy Hurlock - do you think you are th only person named Buddy? Well, then again, maybe you are. What did your parents have against you when you were born?