Productive Outs - Phillies Random Thoughts

Re: Productive Outs - Phillies Random Thoughts

Postby Soren » Wed May 22, 2013 18:23:14

bring up Hernandez
Olivia Meadows, your "emotional poltergeist"

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Re: Productive Outs - Phillies Random Thoughts

Postby Doll Is Mine » Wed May 22, 2013 18:27:37

Just when I thought I'd never see Michael Martinez again...ugh...what is the obsession with him? He's horrible in every possible way.

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Re: Productive Outs - Phillies Random Thoughts

Postby Doll Is Mine » Wed May 22, 2013 22:11:14

Aumont to AAA.

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Re: Productive Outs - Phillies Random Thoughts

Postby Grotewold » Wed May 22, 2013 22:11:52

Doll Is Mine wrote:Aumont to AAA.


Pegged him as more of a weed guy

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Re: Productive Outs - Phillies Random Thoughts

Postby BigEd76 » Wed May 22, 2013 22:12:21

Mart? Noooooooooooooooooooooooooooo

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Re: Productive Outs - Phillies Random Thoughts

Postby Ace Rothstein » Wed May 22, 2013 22:18:21

Doll Is Mine wrote:Aumont to AAA.


Au revoir

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Re: Productive Outs - Phillies Random Thoughts

Postby joe table » Wed May 22, 2013 22:37:36

What the fuck Utley

Yeah I'd guess Orr because he can backup both middle spots. Galvis starts at 2B

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Re: Productive Outs - Phillies Random Thoughts

Postby Phan In Phlorida » Thu May 23, 2013 02:38:03

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Re: Productive Outs - Phillies Random Thoughts

Postby PTOITWCFTPP » Thu May 23, 2013 10:42:48

Jaffe wrote a THIS IS WHY THE PHILLIES NEED TO TRADE CLIFF LEE NOW column on SI
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Re: Productive Outs - Phillies Random Thoughts

Postby Trent Steele » Thu May 23, 2013 10:54:25

I know what you're asking yourself and the answer is yes. I have a nick name for my penis. Its called the Octagon, but I also nick named my testes - my left one is James Westfall and my right one is Doctor Kenneth Noisewater.

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Re: Productive Outs - Phillies Random Thoughts

Postby ReadingPhilly » Thu May 23, 2013 10:55:44

PTOITWCFTPP wrote:Jaffe wrote a THIS IS WHY THE PHILLIES NEED TO TRADE CLIFF LEE NOW column on SI


seems like he's preparing for it with his "i just want to be on a winner" statement. if he keeps pitching like last night they should be able to get some great pieces for him.

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Re: Productive Outs - Phillies Random Thoughts

Postby WheelsFellOff » Thu May 23, 2013 11:00:46

Trent Steele wrote:Tomas Perez would be proud:

http://ftw.usatoday.com/2013/05/cincinn ... view-gifs/

Me encanta esto.
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Re: Productive Outs - Phillies Random Thoughts

Postby pacino » Thu May 23, 2013 11:01:27

that was one depressing article by jaffe
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Re: Productive Outs - Phillies Random Thoughts

Postby PTOITWCFTPP » Thu May 23, 2013 11:11:10

pacino wrote:that was one depressing article by jaffe

But after the Phillies sweep the Nats, his next column will be "Don't count these Phillies out just yet"
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Re: Productive Outs - Phillies Random Thoughts

Postby Grotewold » Thu May 23, 2013 11:15:19

Jaffe wrote: the Phillies’ -34 run differential is the third-worst in the league


Is this instructive? I'm honestly asking. We're 4-10 in "blowout" games (5+ runs) and 4-7 in one-run games. I'm not seeing where our record isn't sustainable

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Re: Productive Outs - Phillies Random Thoughts

Postby Werthless » Thu May 23, 2013 11:24:08

Grotewold wrote:
Jaffe wrote: the Phillies’ -34 run differential is the third-worst in the league


Is this instructive? I'm honestly asking. We're 4-10 in "blowout" games (5+ runs) and 4-7 in one-run games. I'm not seeing where our record isn't sustainable

http://bats.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/08/2 ... nd-losses/

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Re: Productive Outs - Phillies Random Thoughts

Postby Polar Bear Phan » Thu May 23, 2013 11:28:36

Grotewold wrote:
Jaffe wrote: the Phillies’ -34 run differential is the third-worst in the league


Is this instructive? I'm honestly asking. We're 4-10 in "blowout" games (5+ runs) and 4-7 in one-run games. I'm not seeing where our record isn't sustainable


Fwiw, the 2007 Diamondbacks were built similarly (bad offense, strong top end of rotation, strong front-end bullpen, absolute shit backend bullpen) and had a negative run differential while winning 90 games and making the NLCS.

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Re: Productive Outs - Phillies Random Thoughts

Postby Napalm » Thu May 23, 2013 11:31:31

PTOITWCFTPP wrote:
pacino wrote:that was one depressing article by jaffe

But after the Phillies sweep the Nats, his next column will be "Don't count these Phillies out just yet"

schoenfield already did it last night

http://espn.go.com/blog/sweetspot/post/ ... -be-buyers

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Re: Productive Outs - Phillies Random Thoughts

Postby Wolfgang622 » Thu May 23, 2013 11:32:22

WIP was all up on the "Trade Cliff" bandwagon this morning.

I mean, I know the run differential is bad, I know they get blown out a lot, and I know they're 5.5 out of first place in the division and 5.5 out of the second wild card spot and it's not even Memorial Day.

But they're also 23-24, with three games against the team immediately ahead of them this weekend, and it's not even Memorial Day!

Can we please let this play out some more before we start picking over their corpse?

I much prefer David Schoenfield's article on ESPN.
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Re: Productive Outs - Phillies Random Thoughts

Postby JFLNYC » Thu May 23, 2013 11:33:06

Grotewold wrote:
Jaffe wrote: the Phillies’ -34 run differential is the third-worst in the league


Is this instructive? I'm honestly asking. We're 4-10 in "blowout" games (5+ runs) and 4-7 in one-run games. I'm not seeing where our record isn't sustainable


I definitely think a sub-.500 record is sustainable.
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