Live from Terminal C
We're back at the Philadelphia Airport, getting ready to hop on Flight 1029 to South Florida, where later tonight the Phils will start a big series against the National League East-leading Marlins. The big news, of course, is Cole Hamels, who left yesterday after being hit by a Prince Fielder line drive in the back of the arm. The word from the lefty is that he is OK, and that he will not miss any starts. The ball hit all muscle, which, other than leaving a nice welt, didn't do any structural damage.
Live from Terminal C
David Murphy, Daily News Staff Writer
We're back at the Philadelphia Airport, getting ready to hop on Flight 1029 to South Florida, where later tonight the Phils will start a big series against the National League East-leading Marlins. The big news, of course, is Cole Hamels, who left yesterday after being hit by a Prince Fielder line drive in the back of the arm. The word from the lefty is that he is OK, and that he will not miss any starts. The ball hit all muscle, which, other than leaving a nice welt, didn't do any structural damage.
Here's the story.
Here's what else is going on. . .
1) I'm attempting to give up caffeine. I mention that first because I usually have a fresh cup of coffee by my side when I doodle around on this blog. Why am I giving up caffeine? No good reason, really. Every now and then I go on a big self-improvement kick and this is one of them. I'll welcome any suggestions from people who have kicked the habit without committing any felonies in the process.
2) Carlos Ruiz will start his rehab assignment on Saturday. Charlie Manuel said at one point earlier this week that he thought the assignment would last four games, which would put Ruiz in position to re-join the team on Wednesday. Whenever that happens, Lou Marson will head back down to Triple A.
3) A week from today begins the first series of the season against the Mets.
4) Anyone happen to catch Adam Eaton's gem last night? He allowed two runs on six hits in 7 2/3 innings while striking out nine. But have no fear. Eaton actually had several similar outings at the beginning of his Phillies career. In his second start iwth the team, he allowed two runs on four hits in seven innings against the mets. On May 15, he allowed two runs on four hits in 7 2/3 innings against the Brewers. And in June he allowed four hits iini seven innings against the White Sox. Since June of 2007, however, he hadn't pitched at least seven innings and allowed fewer than three runs until yesterday.
5) Brett Myers and Josh Johnson are on the mound tonight. I'm looking forward to seeing Johnson pitch.
6) Flight is getting ready to board. We'll check in later from the ballpark in Florida.
I gave up caffeine a few years back bc it was bugging my stomach. Try herbal tea, if you're still looking for a refreshing hot sip. Eaton's going to have a superb year. It's karma for all those boos at the ring ceremony. andwhysee
Suggestion: get back on the hi-test and forget about Eaton. mick314
How come you didn't mention the powerful offensive attack on thursday? preachit1
please post a score when ya tweet during the game... oz
...but if you score with a tweet, keep it to yourself or your momma will find out. mick314
Adam Eaton is so yesterday. So let's go back a couple of years and talk about the 06 Abreu trade. The trade that may be just starting to payoff big time. Last night Lakewood's 21 year old Jesus Sanchez in only his third start as a pitcher in a 77 pitch gem, went 5 shutout innings and struck out 9 National farmhands. If Sanchez, a converted catcher, turns out to be a major league pitcher, Pat Gillick can walk into Cooperstown and sit where ever he wants. Dull
Eaton was 0-2, 11.25 going into the game. I hear the O's fans are booing him too. Mh225
Can't you get a seat on the phillies charter? Phils1208
Dull, who else was acquired in that trade? CJ henry, Matt smith, and Carlos Monasterios? RG
Don't give up coffee - its actually very good for you. Gary Varsho- newsflash, nobody cares if you drink coffee or not murph. Ryan
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I like coffee and will never give it up. I also am a big Eaton fan and think he will come back to haunt us one day. benjyedwards
Comment removed.- I like coffee. A lot. And I know that a cup a day is good for one's health. But lately it has really been giving me the shakes. Which is why I'm trying to kick it. I'm going to switch to tea.


