Alvarado seems like a roll of the dice sometimes. Fortunately it's the bottom third of the line up in the Braves' ninth.
Alvarado seems like a roll of the dice sometimes. Fortunately it's the bottom third of the line up in the Braves' ninth.
28 games over .500. That's impressive.
I'm officially worried now. This sucks.
The games on Sat & Sun did suck. But it's far too soon to worry. Ranger has been phenomenal this year, but his last few starts he hasn't been as sharp, so he had some trouble on Saturday. Mercado was making his 2nd start in the bigs, and had trouble throwing strikes from the beginning. He pitched out of bases loaded in the 1st inning, then kept falling behind in the 2nd and gave up 3 HRs.
Schwarber, Harper, and JT have been out. While Marchan has does surprisingly well hitting in games where he's the catcher, and Casty has done better of late than he was the first 1.5 months, taking those 3 out of the lineup causes problems for the Fightins. Today's lineup was:
1. Bryson Stott
2. Trea Turner
3. Alec Bohm
4. Brandon Marsh
5. Nich Castellanos
6. Kody Clemens
7. Whit Merrifield
8. Garrett Stubbs
9. Johan Rojas
Turner has been hot of late, so the Braves basically had to worry about Turner and Bohm, then not throw hanging pitches to Casty or Marsh, and that was about it in terms of what they had to fear.
Schwarber will be back on Tuesday. Harper may join him, or may be a few days after that. JT is a little further away, but he's also getting close to returning.
Despite losing 2 of 3 to the Braves, the Phils still have an 8-game lead over the Braves. That's the largest lead of any team in any division. The only team that is close to having that type of lead is the Dodgers, who are 7.5 up on the Padres. The Dodgers are in Philadelphia for the next series, so it may remain a tad bumpy, but IMHO, it's not time to be worried.
Marchan should be doing the bulk of catching until Realmuto comes back.The games on Sat & Sun did suck. But it's far too soon to worry. Ranger has been phenomenal this year, but his last few starts he hasn't been as sharp, so he had some trouble on Saturday. Mercado was making his 2nd start in the bigs, and had trouble throwing strikes from the beginning. He pitched out of bases loaded in the 1st inning, then kept falling behind in the 2nd and gave up 3 HRs.
Schwarber, Harper, and JT have been out. While Marchan has does surprisingly well hitting in games where he's the catcher, and Casty has done better of late than he was the first 1.5 months, taking those 3 out of the lineup causes problems for the Fightins. Today's lineup was:
1. Bryson Stott
2. Trea Turner
3. Alec Bohm
4. Brandon Marsh
5. Nich Castellanos
6. Kody Clemens
7. Whit Merrifield
8. Garrett Stubbs
9. Johan Rojas
Turner has been hot of late, so the Braves basically had to worry about Turner and Bohm, then not throw hanging pitches to Casty or Marsh, and that was about it in terms of what they had to fear.
Schwarber will be back on Tuesday. Harper may join him, or may be a few days after that. JT is a little further away, but he's also getting close to returning.
Despite losing 2 of 3 to the Braves, the Phils still have an 8-game lead over the Braves. That's the largest lead of any team in any division. The only team that is close to having that type of lead is the Dodgers, who are 7.5 up on the Padres. The Dodgers are in Philadelphia for the next series, so it may remain a tad bumpy, but IMHO, it's not time to be worried.
AgreeMarchan should be doing the bulk of catching until Realmuto comes back.
Before the Braves series, was discussing with a family member that the key was just to not get swept head-to-head, which would have led to only a 6 game lead. Winning the first game of the series was huge, and helped to mitigate the consequences of whatever would occur throughout the rest of that particular series.The games on Sat & Sun did suck. But it's far too soon to worry. Ranger has been phenomenal this year, but his last few starts he hasn't been as sharp, so he had some trouble on Saturday. Mercado was making his 2nd start in the bigs, and had trouble throwing strikes from the beginning. He pitched out of bases loaded in the 1st inning, then kept falling behind in the 2nd and gave up 3 HRs.
Schwarber, Harper, and JT have been out. While Marchan has does surprisingly well hitting in games where he's the catcher, and Casty has done better of late than he was the first 1.5 months, taking those 3 out of the lineup causes problems for the Fightins. Today's lineup was:
1. Bryson Stott
2. Trea Turner
3. Alec Bohm
4. Brandon Marsh
5. Nich Castellanos
6. Kody Clemens
7. Whit Merrifield
8. Garrett Stubbs
9. Johan Rojas
Turner has been hot of late, so the Braves basically had to worry about Turner and Bohm, then not throw hanging pitches to Casty or Marsh, and that was about it in terms of what they had to fear.
Schwarber will be back on Tuesday. Harper may join him, or may be a few days after that. JT is a little further away, but he's also getting close to returning.
Despite losing 2 of 3 to the Braves, the Phils still have an 8-game lead over the Braves. That's the largest lead of any team in any division. The only team that is close to having that type of lead is the Dodgers, who are 7.5 up on the Padres. The Dodgers are in Philadelphia for the next series, so it may remain a tad bumpy, but IMHO, it's not time to be worried.
Dog days of summer. Its a long season. I am anticipating the inconsistency until they get back from the west coast roadtrip (Mariners, Dodgers, Diamonbacks) mid august we will see some more consistent, positive, performance thru the remainder of the season...hopefully...The games on Sat & Sun did suck. But it's far too soon to worry. Ranger has been phenomenal this year, but his last few starts he hasn't been as sharp, so he had some trouble on Saturday. Mercado was making his 2nd start in the bigs, and had trouble throwing strikes from the beginning. He pitched out of bases loaded in the 1st inning, then kept falling behind in the 2nd and gave up 3 HRs.
Schwarber, Harper, and JT have been out. While Marchan has does surprisingly well hitting in games where he's the catcher, and Casty has done better of late than he was the first 1.5 months, taking those 3 out of the lineup causes problems for the Fightins. Today's lineup was:
1. Bryson Stott
2. Trea Turner
3. Alec Bohm
4. Brandon Marsh
5. Nich Castellanos
6. Kody Clemens
7. Whit Merrifield
8. Garrett Stubbs
9. Johan Rojas
Turner has been hot of late, so the Braves basically had to worry about Turner and Bohm, then not throw hanging pitches to Casty or Marsh, and that was about it in terms of what they had to fear.
Schwarber will be back on Tuesday. Harper may join him, or may be a few days after that. JT is a little further away, but he's also getting close to returning.
Despite losing 2 of 3 to the Braves, the Phils still have an 8-game lead over the Braves. That's the largest lead of any team in any division. The only team that is close to having that type of lead is the Dodgers, who are 7.5 up on the Padres. The Dodgers are in Philadelphia for the next series, so it may remain a tad bumpy, but IMHO, it's not time to be worried.