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Re: Phillies' 2023 GDT #13: 04/13/23: Phillies(4-8) @ Reds(4-7) - 6:40pm
Posted: Thu Apr 13, 2023 11:36 pm
by wrench248
Schwarber is useless with runners on. Just an automatic out
Re: Phillies' 2023 GDT #13: 04/13/23: Phillies(4-8) @ Reds(4-7) - 6:40pm
Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2023 12:17 am
by bigel57
This pitching staff is as bad as any in MLB…26th in ERA
Re: Phillies' 2023 GDT #13: 04/13/23: Phillies(4-8) @ Reds(4-7) - 6:40pm
Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2023 12:36 am
by bigel57
Where did they get this bum from ? Need less of Moore
Re: Phillies' 2023 GDT #13: 04/13/23: Phillies(4-8) @ Reds(4-7) - 6:40pm
Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2023 12:42 am
by FolesMVP09
wrench248 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 13, 2023 11:36 pm
Schwarber is useless with runners on. Just an automatic out
He is good at solo HRs.....
Unrelated, Harrison may be washed up - pretty useless so far
Re: Phillies' 2023 GDT #13: 04/13/23: Phillies(4-8) @ Reds(4-7) - 6:40pm
Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2023 1:07 am
by Christopher
Harrison is overexposed. He was meant for 1 start a week at a variety of positions + pinch-hitting
Lots of things have gone into the 4-9 start:
-- They didn't adequately replenish depth after the Maton/Vierling trade (which I think was OK as a gamble of a trade)
-- Not bolstering depth was especially bad when they KNEW they were entering season without Harper and had a makeshift Cave/Hall plan
-- Then they did nothing to the already duct-taped roster after Hoskins was lost.
-- Kimbrel was a big mistake
-- I think there's a hangover effect from the World Baseball Classic, plus 3 starters missing all that time to jell with the roster
-- Poor job of getting the pitchers ramped up for start of season; some of which was not their fault because of how long Nola/Wheeler were extended last season
Some things can't be fixed at this point.
Don't look to Kingery for help; he's already flailing again at Triple-A
They've got to find a way to get an everyday RH first baseman as soon as reasonably possible, and then pray for Harper's return. If they care about the playoffs this year, they'll need to trade a Top 10 prospect for that first baseman.
Then, as much as I like Strahm in the the rotation, they need him as a 4-5 out reliever for late in games, with Alvarado closing.
Re: Phillies' 2023 GDT #13: 04/13/23: Phillies(4-8) @ Reds(4-7) - 6:40pm
Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2023 1:16 am
by FolesMVP09
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Re: Phillies' 2023 GDT #13: 04/13/23: Phillies(4-8) @ Reds(4-7) - 6:40pm
Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2023 1:23 am
by Christopher
FolesMVP09 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 14, 2023 1:16 am
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
+1
Re: Phillies' 2023 GDT #13: 04/13/23: Phillies(4-8) @ Reds(4-7) - 6:40pm
Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2023 12:09 pm
by BelmontShore
Sorry about the GDT, folks.
Did it in a rush and left my phone at the gym after practice, overnight. Oy.
Re: Phillies' 2023 GDT #13: 04/13/23: Phillies(4-8) @ Reds(4-7) - 6:40pm
Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2023 3:20 pm
by Christopher
BelmontShore wrote: ↑Fri Apr 14, 2023 12:09 pm
Sorry about the GDT, folks.
Did it in a rush and left my phone at the gym after practice, overnight. Oy.
I do not think you are on the list of people who currently owe us an apology.
Certain members of the Phillies organization are far ahead of you.
Re: Phillies' 2023 GDT #13: 04/13/23: Phillies(4-8) @ Reds(4-7) - 6:40pm
Posted: Fri Apr 14, 2023 6:50 pm
by sentinelhyder
Christopher wrote: ↑Fri Apr 14, 2023 1:07 am
Harrison is overexposed. He was meant for 1 start a week at a variety of positions + pinch-hitting
Lots of things have gone into the 4-9 start:
-- They didn't adequately replenish depth after the Maton/Vierling trade (which I think was OK as a gamble of a trade)
-- Not bolstering depth was especially bad when they KNEW they were entering season without Harper and had a makeshift Cave/Hall plan
-- Then they did nothing to the already duct-taped roster after Hoskins was lost.
-- Kimbrel was a big mistake
-- I think there's a hangover effect from the World Baseball Classic, plus 3 starters missing all that time to jell with the roster
-- Poor job of getting the pitchers ramped up for start of season; some of which was not their fault because of how long Nola/Wheeler were extended last season
Some things can't be fixed at this point.
Don't look to Kingery for help; he's already flailing again at Triple-A
They've got to find a way to get an everyday RH first baseman as soon as reasonably possible, and then pray for Harper's return. If they care about the playoffs this year, they'll need to trade a Top 10 prospect for that first baseman.
Then, as much as I like Strahm in the the rotation, they need him as a 4-5 out reliever for late in games, with Alvarado closing.
WBC effect may be something. Teams with most players, Cards, Astros, Mets. All barely above .500 or below. Rays had 8 players and theyre undefeated so there's that.