Sunday, October 26, 2008

Phillies Prove Existence of Merciful God


With the entire world against them, the Phillies dominated a young Tampa Bay Rays team for most of the night yet went into the bottom of the 9th with a 4-4 tie game. The Phillies had been up 4-1 in the 7th when an absolutely brutal call on a play at first base changed the entire complexion of the game. SP Jamie Moyer made perhaps the most impressive hustle play in the history of the franchise only to see a botched call by 1B umpire Alex Halion steal his spot in history. Watching this game was an exhausting experience to say the least. Our big names continued to struggle for much of the game but heroes come from unexpected places. A 45 year old starter dominated a young opponent. A defensive replacement in the much-maligned UT Eric Bruntlett came through in a crucial situation in the bottom of the 9th on the bases. C Carlos "Chooch" Ruiz continued his bid for an MVP Trophy after batting a utilitarian .219 during the regular season. The Phillies are beginning to have the feeling of a team of destiny this October as they continue to find ways to win despite somewhat lackluster performances by their big stars. Tomorrow has SP Joe Blanton facing off against the young SP Andy Sonnanstine for the Rays. The road to winning the World Series is now looking clearer for the Phillies. Blanton will be on the mound and Ace Cole Hamels will pitch a possible clinching Game 5 on Monday.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey NEPP, glad to see you updating the blog again.

We got further proof last night with Blanton's outing - Outman and Cardenas could have Hall of Fame careers at this point, and we can still comfortable say that the trade was okay. (although some at PhuturePhillies will still gripe ;^)

Hopefully in about 15 hours we'll all be celebrating!

NE Phillies Phan said...

Thanks...I got waylaid by the real world for a few months and also by other projects...This will be updated far more often from now on.