Posts Tagged ‘Charlie Manuel’

Fresh Take: Baseball Style

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009

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With the October Classic upon us, its time for SCL’s Fresh Take, ala Baseball!  It’s fitting that the New York Yankees with their 26 Championships and the defending World Champion Philadelphia Phillies square off in the World Series; on the flip side, how bad is it to be a Cleveland Indians fan?  Past Indian pitchers CC Sabathia and Cliff Lee square off in Game One of the Series, while Indians fans get to wonder what if.  Not to mention, if you add in the Championship rounds with Jim Thome, Manny Ramirez and Charlie Manuel, it looked like a Cleveland reunion out there!

     The Yankees and Phillies led their respective leagues in runs and home runs and with the right field jet stream in new Yankee Stadium and the short flower beds in Citizens Bank Park, will anyone be surprised if we set an new record for home runs in a World Series this year?  The Phillies have 4 guys who hit over thirty home runs while the Yankees counter with 5 who hit more than twenty.  Get ready for the shooting gallery!

     Is there a cold weather team bias to the World Series now?  Everyone talks about the “dog days of summer” and how lousy it is to play in Arlington, TX or Miami, FL in July and August with 100 degree days, but have you noticed that seven of the last ten World Series have been won by cold weather teams?  And this year the trend has to continue after Philly and New York spun out the boys from California.  As we extend the baseball year later and later, its seems less and less likely to see a team from the South or the West representing their leagues or at least winning the whole thing…

     So time for the prediction!  It looks like the studs from each team, Ryan Howard and Alex Rodriguez are ready to rumble, but it’s still pitching that wins in the playoffs.  Both teams have Aces and Jokers in their rotations, offenses in high gear and this will be a great series to watch.  I’m tired about hearing how suspect the Phillies bullpen is, especially after they knocked out the LA Dodgers in five games.  I think the Phillies October magic will continue and I’ll take Philadelphia in Six!

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Why the Phillies need to trade for Roy Halladay

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

BASEBALL/So it appears that Buster Olney of ESPN has his thoughts on why the Philadelphia Phillies need to sign Toronto Bluejay ace pitcher Roy Halladay, effectively trying to steal my thunder.  Thankfully, while his opinions are solid they do not quite emulate mine and make my case even better!  As ex head coaching great Herm Edwards stated (okay so Edwards was not great as a head coach; he was a fine motivator and defensive expert, but didn’t have a great eye for talent and was too soft on his players, but I digress…) “You play to win the game!” or in this case, the World Series.  How would Halladay help the Phillies?  Well…

     First, no one in baseball these days wins without excellent starting pitching.  The Phillies have a great defense and awesome offense, a good bullpen and a Closer in Brad Lidge who is finding his groove again.  What they don’t have is the starting pitching needed to win in the playoffs.   The winning streak the Phillies have been on in July has been great, but winning in the playoffs is different.  Over a seven game series you need two bonafide starters to win four games for you.  Last year the Phils had Cole Hamels and Brett Myers, with assistance from Joe Blanton.  This year, the Halladay- Hamels duet would make the Phillies one of the favorites to win it all again.

     Second, the Halladay signing adds an edge to a sometimes aloof Philadelphia squad.  Manager Charlie Manuel is already warning against complacency as the Phillies have built upon their NL East lead.  Halladay, along with second baseman Chase Utley, would help the Phillies with a “bring it every night” mentality.  The signing of Raul Ibanez to replace infamously low key Pat Burrell started the transition, Halladay would cement it in place.  The Phillies never give up until the final out; adding a “step on their throats” killer edge would make them dangerous indeed.

     Finally, a Halladay trade would energize the city of Philadelphia to epic proportions and signal the League the Philllies have put aside the somewhat timid approach they’ve used to build the team in the past and are ready to establish themselves as a contender for years to come.  Philly has always been overshadowed by the Mets, Yankees and Red Sox who stop at nothing to bring titles to their respective cities.  It’s time for the Phillies to do the same.  The nucleus of the team is built to win now and will be that way for another 3-5 years.  With much of their young minor league talent blocked by all-stars on the big club, the Phillies can afford to move prospects for a shot at another ring.   

     GM Ruben Amaro needs to decide the time is now and make his mark with this team.  Roy Halladay in Philly Red would take him a long way towards doing so!

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Heading Home to St Louis

Monday, June 8th, 2009

ryan-howard_phillies_mlb_1b1Perhaps the pedigree of being a World Series Champion can finally get Ryan Howard off the All-Star snub list.  The former MVP and fastest player to 100 (and soon to be 200) home runs, was leading the league in home runs and RBIs last July.  That still did not stop him from watching the game at home and becoming the first player in history to not make the All-Star team while leading in those two offensive categories. 

     Granted Albert Pujols is a great player, but there is no way Pujols should have beaten out Howard for either the NL All-Star Team nor the MVP last season.  The All-Star games are voted on by the fans, so it is not suprising that Pujols was voted in.  What was surprising was the National League Manager Clint Hurdle did not put Howard on the team.  And even more stunning, that the baseball writers voted Pujols, who was a great player on the team that finished fourth in the NL Central division, the MVP over Howard who virtually carried the Phillies into the playoffs last season, where they ended up winning the whole enchilada.

     Thankfully the Phillies (okay coaxed by the arbitrators) recognize Howard’s value and signed him to an $18M deal this season, making the big slugger happy and hopefully keeping him in Philadelphia for a long time to come.  With that, Howard has risen to the occasion, cutting his strikeouts way down while still be towards the top of the league in Homers and Ribbies.  And oh by the way, even though he is only second in the balloting for first basemen (behind guess who) currently, be sure that with Phillie’s Manager Charlie Manuel heading up the National League team this year (one of the perks of making the World Series), big Ryan will be playing the Mid-Summer Classic this year in his hometown of St Louis!

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