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Phils are gamers, and Mets know it

Another night when the Phillies showed the Mets what they're up against.

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Phils are gamers, and Mets know it

POSTED: Thursday, June 11, 2009, 11:51 AM
( Kathy Willens)

Good column in the New York Post today by Mike Vaccaro. What it did, more than anything, was paint a picture of the dynamic that exists between the Mets and the Phillies, about how the Phillies know how to win and how the Mets know this all too well.

Everybody has lived the rivalry the last couple of years. Everybody knows what happened, about how the Mets gagged away their chances as the Phillies caught fire at the end in both 2007 and 2008. Faced with the need to win, a desperate need, the Phillies responded and the Mets wilted.

Gamer. It is a baseball word, even if it sometimes gets applied to athletes in other sports. Gamer. A guy who plays the game. A guy who does what it takes to win. A guy who recognizes those moments in games, those moments when fortunes pivot, and gets himself on the right side of those moments.

Gamer. It is the word that defines so many of the Phillies. And on a night when Jayson Werth makes a great diving catch to save the game in the 10th inning, and then Chase Utley hits his second home run of the night to win it in the 11th, it is a words whose definition was writ so very large. The Mets read it, too.

Manager Jerry Manuel could read it. He said, "It's no secret that this is a team that knows very well how to win baseball games. They take advantage of anything you throw at them."

David Wright -- who hit the ball that Werth caught, who rounded first base with this excruciating look of frustration on his face as Werth tumbled and held on -- could read it. He said, "What we have to do is a better job of answering. Like they do."

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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:29 AM, 06/12/2009
    you gotta be kiddin me! Werth is definitely streaky, both good and bad, but he's still emerging and has a lot of tools. He's got range as we saw the other night, he's got an absolute cannon, he steals bases, hits for power. Remember, this is his first full year as the everyday right fielder. Honestly, who among Phillies past right fielders would you rather have???
    stigs
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:04 AM, 06/12/2009
    I guess the Mets are looking at free agents who will be availible next season now. The last three season they got some big time free agent. Guess they'll be doing it next season. They suck.
    Vino
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:38 PM, 06/12/2009
    Philly phans are still over re-active... Werth is worth his weight... Eagles will be Phine... Stay POSITIVE and our teams will PHEED off of that ENERGY!!! PEAS OUT
    kenkane
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:41 PM, 06/12/2009
    and Greg1 swallows, you couldn't scrape the from unda' off his jock... Werth has 4 tools, Greg1 is a TOOL!!!
    kenkane
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 1:50 PM, 06/12/2009
    I can only imagine what could happen (and hope) that Rollins picks it up. I hope he's merely got problems he can work out of and we're not seeing the real Rollins.


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