Other Sports: Philadelphia Phillies: The Road To .500 (2024 Edition)

Gregor Samsa

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Sep 5, 2020
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didn’t really care who won the game. Gotta beat whoever you’re matched up with and the Phillies should like their odds against any team. Not saying they will win against any team but they have as good a chance to as any. The bats just can’t go ice cold
 

Svechhammer

THIS is hockey?
Jun 8, 2017
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I have gone to one Phillies game in the past 15 years

It was a Taijuan start in Baltimore where Ruiz came in relief. Do not let me get a playoff ticket
 

Rich Nixon

No Prior Knowledge of "Flyers"
Jul 11, 2006
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They’re about 70-40 since June 1.

My wife is a Mets diehard, meaning I am nominally a Mets fan as well...their vibe right now is very 2010 Flyers. You can't see any reason why they should be winning all these games, but you also can't see any reason why they shouldn't, if that makes any sense. Last night was nerve-wracking, but there was still this sense like "They'll come back and win, because why not."

Good lineup, good defensive position players, but their pitching is confusing. Starting staff is just a bunch of guys who can get through 5-6 innings without ever looking particularly smooth or dominant (cough 2010 Flyers goalies). Bullpen is kind of a mess, and Mendoza isn't always the best decision-maker there. Could crash and burn at any second, doubly hard because it's the Mets, but right now they're just playing with that house-money confidence that can be dangerous.

Excited for this series, maybe not so much for the emotional rollercoaster that it will be in this house.
 

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