Thursday, July 19, 2007

July 19 -- STAY CLASSY, SAN DIEGO

So, after dropping the rubber game yesterday in Los Angeles, the Phils have arrived in San Diego, home of Anchorman Ron Burgundy and Ace Cole Hamels, for a four-game series that starts tonight. I found the following quote from Aaron Rowand after yesterday's game to be rather revealing: "Good pitching beats good hitting. It doesn't matter how good your offense is. If you have good pitching, you're going to be good because you always have a chance to win the game."

The Phillies' pitching? Not so good.

Nobody has better pitching than the Padres. Chris Young (8-3, 1.97 ERA) starts tonight, followed by Justin Germano (6-3, 3.55) tomorrow night, David Wells (5-5, 4.15) on Saturday night and ace Jake Peavy (9-4, 2.30) on Sunday. On that staff, Hamels' 3.83 ERA would be considered high.

Could be a long weekend for the Phillies.

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The Phillies' record in one-run games: 5-15.
The Dodgers' record in one-run games: 20-10.

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Good friend Dave Smith of Retrosheet and the University of Delaware e-mailed us with this stat: the Phillies either scored or allowed a minimum of 10 runs in five straight games from Friday night through Tuesday night, their longest such streak since 1929 when they lost six straight high-scoring games to the New York Giants. The Mariners and Braves both had five-game streaks in 2006.

2 comments:

Chris said...

You think Germano has something to prove against the team that cut him? Man that was such a mistake by Pat! This could be a very nightmarish series. I am coming up to Philly from Houston next week and going to the Nationals game Tuesday, I just hope they are not buried by that time.

Keep up the good work Scott! I read the blog everyday!

Anonymous said...

germano has been a steady decline lately. i wouldn't expect him to dazzle the phillies hitters.