Other Sports: Philadelphia Phillies: The Road To .500 Continues Into Red October (2024 Edition)

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Marsh seeing pitches this season surrounded by Castelllanos, Merrifield, Rojas:

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Castellanos has been a f***ing disaster in right. Running like his last cardio was in October of last year.
Lol. I had the same thought. He played the one in the 7th or whenever it was like complete shit then guy had issues with Steers in the 9th. And he's completely useless at the plate as well

Losing a series to the Reds, that's tough
 
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Lol. I had the same thought. He played the one in the 7th or whenever it was like complete shit then guy had issues with Steers in the 9th. And he's completely useless at the plate as well

Losing a series to the Reds, that's tough

RE: the one in the 7th (or whatever, I had the same thought heh) TBF, I'm pretty sure he was texting. We've all been guilty of that.
 
Lol. I had the same thought. He played the one in the 7th or whenever it was like complete shit then guy had issues with Steers in the 9th. And he's completely useless at the plate as well

Losing a series to the Reds, that's tough
These are not the Reds of 4 years ago. They did a proper rebuild in the last 3 years. It was horrible to watch but end of last season made it worth it. Great offensive talent and a bunch of young pitchers almost all grown in house.

Neither team plays tomorrow and the Reds go to NY for Friday while the Phillies go to DC. Seems lined up to play tomorrow
Cincy goes home to play the Mets
 
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so seems many in that thread are blaming the pitch clock...not sure I go along with that..too much trying to throw as hard as possible/as much spin that is killing these arms
I don't think it helps but just seems to be a convenient excuse. The human arm just isn't meant to throw balls 100 mph over and over again. Just seems inevitable every pitcher that throws this hard is going to run into this issue at least once in their career.
 

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