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Phillies 2010 Good Season, Bad Ending
Posted on 26 Oct 2010 by Christopher Rowe.
The 2010 season has ended for the Phillies. It ended badly. It ended abruptly. We still are processing the details of how and why it ended and likely will continue to process these emotions throughout the offseason. Hope springs eternal and the familiar mantra of “there's always next year” has already been declared – be it right or wrong. As with anything in Life, it is bene...
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Phils Favored, No Excuses
Posted on 5 Oct 2010 by Christopher Rowe.
NL East champs four straight years The Phillies are considered the favorites to get back to the World Series. Not only is this a new concept for the Comeback Kids of Broad Street, but a prospect that seemed as likely in July as Eagles coach Andy Reid replacing Kevin Kolb at QB after the first game of the season. Hamels has been brilliant in 2010 Think back to July…The Phillies had just clos...
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Playoff Contenders Battle Coast to Coast – Oswalt, Zito Face Off
Posted on 16 Aug 2010 by Christopher Rowe.
Barry Zito is set to pitch his Giants to victory over Roy Oswalt and the Phillies in a key East-West battle of National League postseason contenders in the series opener between these Wildcard-leading clubs Tuesday night at Citizens Bank Park. In order to get that win, Zito will have to stop giving up the long ball in one of America's most homer-friendly parks. For Zito, the mission of keep...
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NO EXCUSES, PHILS SADDLE UP FOR STRETCH RUN
Posted on 9 Aug 2010 by Christopher Rowe.
Just this past week, the Phillies just played their first week of baseball without Ryan Howard, Chase Utley and Shane Victorino. They went 6-1 on the week, completing a run of 14 wins in 17 games (including a 12 game home winning streak) and with construction of a new high-speed light rail commuter line between Lehigh Valley and Philadelphia. The Philadelphia to Houston spur is still being buil...
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Same Old Song
Posted on 25 May 2010 by Shane Hoopfer.
I really wish I could say that this team is showing signs of turning the corner, and showing why a lot of pundits picked this team as a surprise dark horse team this year. Unfortunately I can't. After splitting a pair against the Toronto Blue Jays in which they were damned lucky to come back in game two of the set, and dropping two of three to the Padres in their first taste of inter league pla...









