Shane Victorino Activated From Disabled List, John Mayberry Jr. Sent Down

Posted by Danielle Wilson The outcome that Phillies fans have been waiting a few days to hear about, who would be sent down to AAA Lehigh Valley when Shane Victorino returns? John Mayberry Jr. It was either Mayberry or Rule 5 Draft pick Michael Martinez who are both young, versatile infielders and outfielders. Mayberry went […]

Danielle  •  03 Jun 2011
Ross Gload Hurting? A Jim Thome Reunion Makes Sense

Posted by Frank Klose Courtesy zimbio.com Ross Gload is hurting.   In today's Phillies Zone blog post by the Inquirer's Matt Gelb, he lays it out: This much we know: Ross Gload does not think a stint on the disabled list will help his fraying hip. It's either season-ending surgery or play through the muscle tear. […]

Sports Talk Philly  •  01 Jun 2011
Nationals Take the Series, Defeat Phillies, 2-1

Posted by Danielle Wilson On this sweltering Wednesday afternoon, the Phillies completed a three-game series in Washington, which was the rubber match of the series following yesterday's 10-2 loss. Roy Oswalt took the bump today against John Lannan, who is notoriously known for hitting just about every batter in the Phils' lineup. He's 0-10 against […]

Danielle  •  01 Jun 2011
A Fan’s Take: The Inconsitent Strike Zone in Cliff Lee’s Starts

Posted by Christina Angelos This post is pure opinion, but my take on how much there has been inconsistency with the strike zone. I have a couple photos from tonight's game and one from another Cliff Lee start. I believe Cliff Lee is not hurt, but I also believe he may not be hitting the […]

Christina Angelos  •  31 May 2011
Phillies Pitchers Allow Season-High 10 Runs to Score, Phillies Lose Game Two Against Nationals

Posted by Danielle Wilson    The last time Cliff Lee faced the Nats at Nationals Park, he three-hit them, striking out 12. Jason Marquis has never had much luck against the Phillies, and his 9.67 earned run average against them says it all. The Nationals took the lead early on in the bottom of the third […]

Danielle  •  31 May 2011
Howard, Ibanez Go Yard Back-to-Back; Phillies Take Game One in Washington

Posted by Danielle Wilson The Phillies hopped on the train to Washington from New York to take on the Nationals for a three-game series. Roy Halladay who has won his last nine decisions against Washington/Montreal took the mound flashing a 2.58 earned run average. The pesky Nats took a 1-0 lead in the bottom of […]

Danielle  •  30 May 2011
A Look at Ugly Phillies Alternate Caps Throughout the Years (Update)

Posted by Frank Klose   Uggh.  Again?  The Phillies once again are wearing their patriotic caps, a tradition that started in 2007 or so.   But, even prior to that the Phillies donned some pretty ugly caps, including ones that don't even match the uniform.  Here is a rundown of the caps that the team has […]

Sports Talk Philly  •  30 May 2011
Mets Run All Over Hamels, but Phillies Prevail in the End

Posted by Frank Klose Cole Hamels must have been easy to read for the New York Mets' coaching staff, because in the early going, the Mets were running all over Hamels and Carlos Ruiz. Just 2 2/3 innings in, the Mets had stolen five bases.   Two of those bases were stolen by Jose Reyes, and […]

Sports Talk Philly  •  28 May 2011
Phillies Score Three In the Ninth, Defeat Mets 6-4

Posted by Danielle Wilson The Phillies headed up to Flushing, New York to visit the LOLMets for the first time this season. Roy Oswalt took the mound coming off of his first loss at Citizens Bank Park, which was his second of the season. The lineup gave little Roy a little help, first scoring Carlos […]

Danielle  •  27 May 2011