Wednesday, August 31, 2011

The greatest era in Phillies history continues


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Halladay's effort against the Reds was awesome. Beyond his mound performance, he also knocked in 3 runs. Wow!

Tonight, Lee climbs the hill. Cliff's open desire to return to Philly reveals just how much things have changed in the City of Brotherly Love over the years.

This is the greatest era in Phillies history. Another World Series championship will secure that fact.

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Tuesday, August 30, 2011

Phillies - Hamels, Halladay and Lee


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Phillies - Cole Hamels looked sharp last night against the Reds. The thought of Cole, Doc and Cliff motoring down the fall highway is tantalizing.

Never in Phillies history has the team had three starters, who are among the best in their profession, all perform so well at the same time.

If Roy Oswalt can regain his form, the team will win in the neighborhood of 105 games.

All of this does not even count the emergence of Vance Worley.

What an era to live in Phillies fans - what an era indeed!

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Monday, August 29, 2011

Philadelphia Phillies - Cole Hamels - Jamie Moyer


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Phillies - The team gets back to action against the Reds tonight.

Cole Hamels needs to prove that he is healthy. He is having the best season of his career and will be critical in October.

Another old friend, Jamie Moyer, has begun rehabbing in Florida. The Phillies are allowing him to do so at their facilities in Clearwater.

Might he be given a spring training invite? Hard to say, but it would be great to see him return to the majors next season when he would be 49-years-old.

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Sunday, August 28, 2011

Keith Primeau was one of the great captains in Philadelphia Flyers history


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(The following was Originally published on Yahoo Sports platform on 8/26/11.)


Former Philadelphia Flyers captain Keith Primeau had grit, gusto and was a true playoff performer.

Like Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby, he was also a victim of concussions. Hopefully one of the games currently great players won't have his career affected like Primeau's was.

Before head shots took their toll on his body, this behemoth was one of the best red light players in the game.

Spring 2000

A contract dispute allowed the Flyers to acquire Primeau from the Carolina Hurricanes for Rod Brind'Amour in January 2000.

He had eleven assists and only two goals in the playoffs that spring. However, one of those goals happened during one of hockey's all-time classic contests.

Primeau's game-winner in the fifth overtime period enabled the Flyers to tie their Eastern Conference Semi-Finals series with the Penguins. The eight period game was one of the longest in National Hockey League history.

The 28-year-old former Hartford Whaler and Detroit Red Wing returned to produced a 34 goal, 39 assist season in 2000-2001.

Domination

The 6 foot 5 inch, 220 pounder had 9 goals in 110 playoff games before the 2003-04 season.

Primeau played as though he was possessed during the 2004 playoffs. The nine goals and seven assists he produced in those eighteen games hardly define how the rink tipped towards him every time his skates touched the ice.

Primeau's two goals in Game 6 of the Eastern Conference Finals, at home against the Tampa Bay Lightning, caused a stronger release of Flyers' fan energy than at any point since Game 6 of the 1987 Stanley Cup Final against the Edmonton Oilers.

Bilocation

With less than two minutes remaining in the 2004 playoff game, the Flyers captain seemed to bilocate.

First, he passed the puck with his skate to himself through the crease from Lightning goalie Nikolai Khabibulin's right side. Then, he went behind the net, reappeared at his left side and knotted the game at four goals each when he tapped the puck in with his stick.

The crowd reaction resembled a volcanic eruption of orange and black blood throughout the cratered arena.

He and Jeremy Roenick both touched a puck that eventually went to Simon Gagne. He scored an overtime goal which took that series to a seventh game in Tampa Bay.

Ice Rushmore

Flyers captain's Bobby Clarke, Dave Poulin and Keith Primeau all have their busts permanently carved into a sculpture that sits in South Philadelphia's Ice Rushmore.

A likeness of the captain who will hoist their third Stanley Cup will eventually join them.

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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Will the Braves catch the Phillies?


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Phillies - A day off for the Phils and then 20 in a row. It will be interesting to see how close the Atlanta Braves come to the Phillies, or if they can actually catch them.

Having a sharp team like the Braves nipping at their heels, should keep the Phillies focused. If they had a double-digit lead, it is possible that they would be lulled to sleep before the real games start in October.

Will the Braves catch the Phillies? We should have a good idea after these next 20 games.


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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Phillies - Worley and Daytime Baseball


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Phillies - 


Vance Worley is one of those ballplayers that just makes you enjoy the game. He looks goofy, pitches with determination and is winner. An everyman who has made it big.

Daytime baseball in the summertime is like a snowfall on Christmas.  Is there anything better?

Love the Division Series playoff games that also begin in the afternoons. The Phillies and their fans will experience that in early October again this season.


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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Phillies - Vance Worley and Cliff Lee's NL Cy Young Push


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Phillies - Vance Worley's efforts have been a welcomed surprise in Philadelphia this year. Imagine what every other team in baseball must be thinking as they see the pitching-rich Phillies come up with yet another good arm.


Cliff Lee continues to improve his chances at winning the NL Cy Young award. Coming from well behind the pack, he has reached the final quarter of the race and is gaining on his opponents as he heads for home. If he can somehow get to 20 wins, he may beat Halladay and/or the Dodger's Kershaw in a photo finish.

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Monday, August 22, 2011

Phillies, Mets and Cliff Lee


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Phillies - 


Philadelphia needs to keep their foot on the pedal and bury teams. Don't let the Braves get too close.

The great about having a solid team like Atlanta right behind you is that you can't (or shouldn't) lose focus down the stretch run.

Cliff Lee still has an outside shot at the Cy Young award. If he wins his next 2-3 starts in a row, look out for quite a battle between he, Halladay, and a few other NL contenders in September.

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Sunday, August 21, 2011

Thome to return to Phillies? & Roy Halladay's Sunday Showdown

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Phillies - The Phillies have released recently signed left-handed slugger Jack Cust from his contract at Lehigh Valley. This means that the team's need for power lefty bat will have to come from elsewhere.

While former Phillie Jim Thome would have to clear through every other team in the waiver process, he can also opt to reject any team that claims him. So, it is possible that the Phillies could obtain him.

The classy slugger still had juice left in his tank. While he has not good off the bench in his career, the prospect of reuniting with Charlie Manuel and wearing pinstripes once again would certainly play into any potential results he could generate.

Do they want to? Will  it happen? That's one of the things that baseball late in the season is all about. Stay tuned.

Roy Halladay met the Nationals for a Sunday showdown.

The best pitcher since Steve Carlton has a chance to enter the Hall of Fame. In order to make it, he will need to stay healthy and productive for five years, or more.

That length of production should yield close to 100 more wins and a few more Cy Young awards.

A World Series championship, or two (or three) would help his cause as well.

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Saturday, August 20, 2011

Phillies Roy Oswalt happily back on track - Werth still grim in Washington


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Phillies - Roy Oswalt looked totally back to his old self in blanking the Washington Nationals 5-0.

If he remains healthy the Phillies should roll through the playoffs and into the World Series. From there, the specific American League matchup would determine whether they can win their third-ever championship.

Jayson Werth - did you really have to take that money? The fans that said he did might be the same people who took a job they came to hate and rationalize decisions they see as similar to their own.

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Friday, August 19, 2011

Phillies - Jim Thome reunion still possible?


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Phillies - Great Philadelphia beat writer Paul Hagen speculated that it still might be possible for Jim Thome to return to the Phillies.

Like many people, I had also wondered if Gentleman Jim might be headed back to South Philadelphia this season in my Yahoo Sports column in early August.

How amazing it would be for him to wear those red pinstripes once more.

He can still smack the long ball and this could very well be his last year in baseball.

If the gods of baseball are smiling on the fans of Philly this year, Thome will run onto the field as the team wins its third-ever championship this October.

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Thursday, August 18, 2011

Two 2011 Philadelphia Phillies factors that will translate into immortality

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Phillies - They took two out of three from an excellent Diamondbacks team. Arizona knows that they could very well have been swept.

It is fair to say that the Phillies are playing the best baseball that it ever has during the Charlie Manuel era.
Whether, it becomes the best of all-time will be determined by two factors:

1. As long as they get to 102 wins, this will have been the best regular season in club history.
2. If they win the World Series, it will make their season the best one of all time. But, it will also turn this era into the best one in franchise history.

These are truly amazing times to be a fan of the red pinstripes.

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Wednesday, August 17, 2011

Phillies, Cliff Lee and some NBA thoughts

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Phillies - 

Nice comeback win for the Phils. Important to not let the Diamondbacks get the upper hand in this series.

Cliff Lee improved his longshot odds to win the NL Cy Young with another solid effort. He has been locked for the past number of weeks, but has been inconsistent this season.


NBA - 


Is the League really not going to open the season in North America? While various players may play in China and elsewhere, the novelty of that traveling show would have to wear off rather quickly for the fans back home. The inability to attend games would make TV viewing from the far East a drag.

Hopefully, both sides settle this somehow.

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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Phillies player health news - Hamels and Polanco


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Placido Polanco is not expected to have surgery for a sports hernia, according to GM Ruben Amaro, Jr. These types of injuries don't seem to go away. So, it will be interesting to see how effective Polanco is for the remainder of the season and if he can hold up.

Cole Hamels  will miss his next start start due to a slightly strained shoulder. Hopefully this is not serious, as the team needs him fully healthy if it hopes to win the World Series.



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Monday, August 15, 2011

What will Jim Thome's place in baseball history be?


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Jim Thome - This post is devoted to gentleman Jim Thome.

As a Phillies fan, I was thrilled when the team inked him to a big deal before the start of the 2003 season. It was electrifying to know that the watershed signing meant so much more than the addition of a great slugger.
It was the dawning of a new Phillies age that has come to be.

Thome's importance in that transitional time was meant to help close out the Vet and pave the path to Citizens Bank Park.

I remember the game Harry the K called his 400th home run with zestful excitement.

I also remember that the emergence of Ryan Howard meant that Thome had to be dealt. Pat Gillick's decision to do so after the 2005 season, also helped to move the franchise forward.

On the occasion of  your 600th home run, we the members of baseball nation salute you Jim. You are a class act. The Hall of Fame will be graced by your future presence.


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Sunday, August 14, 2011

Harry Kalas news and a possible new Phillies pitcher


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Harry the K
It's a shame the Harry Kalas statue unveiling didn't occur today as planned. But, his time will still come when this rescheduled event happens on Tuesday.

We still miss you Harry!!!  But, having your statue on Ashburn Alley, by Harry the Ks will be great.


New Phils pitcher
The team signed 31-year-old right-handed pitcher Dave Bush, who had been released last month by the Texas Rangers and then opted out of a minor league contract with his newest employer - the Chicago Cubs Triple A farm team.

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If Bush passes his physical, he will go to Lehigh Valley. Who knows, the former Brewer may be able offer needed Insight into the minds of Milwaukee's team come October. (That would be whether he makes the post-season roster, or not.)

Bush will join the also newly signed left-handed power-hitting Jack Cust. Both offer potential insurance for the fall, with Cust's place being more likely on the post-season roster than Bush's would be.

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Phillies sign a pitcher, Harry the K statue


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Phillies - Rain out today. When this happens on a Sunday, it's always great to fill time with family and friends.

They signed 31-year-old right-handed pitcher Dave Bush, who had been released last month by the Texas Rangers and then opted out of a minor league contract with his newest employer - the Chicago Cubs Triple A farm team.

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If Bush passes his physical, he will go to Lehigh Valley, to join the also newly signed left-handed power-hitting Jack Cust. Both offer potential insurance for the fall, with Cust's place being more likely on the post-season roster than Bush's would be.

Harry the K
It's a shame the Harry Kalas statue unveiling didn't occur today as planned. But, his time will still come when this rescheduled event happens. We still miss you Harry!!!

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Saturday, August 13, 2011

Phillies and Flyers notes

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Phillies - John Kruk's Wall of Fame induction ceremony was great.  Kruk emphasized the positives of Philadelphia, including how he met his wife - was diagnosed and cured from cancer - and had his greatest seasons of his career all in the city of brotherly love.

He also noted that the media mentions athletes who couldn't perform there but they were the ones who didn't have the guts to succeed.  (GREAT SPEECH - KRUKER!)

Flyers - If this team enters the season healthy and remains so throughout, it will have its 'best shot' at contending for the Stanley Cup since the 1980s.

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Thursday, August 11, 2011

Phillies and Tiger Woods


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Phillies - John Kruk's Wall of Fame induction is perfect and fitting. He was such a character. I met him while working in the front office for the Phillies Red Barons farm club in the early 1990s.

He was 'as advertised' on the day the parent club played their Triple-A team in an exhibition game. On that day, we all saw the basic elements of Macho Row, but didn't know what it would come to be.

Tiger Woods - In reading about the situation between Woods and his former caddy, one has to ask what really went on there?  Did Woods truly fire him, did he leave, or was it a combination of both.

In any regard, it's a shame. Tiger at his best was great for the game, great for spurring kids interest and great for fans.

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