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Worth noting: Polanco's power, Halladay's velo, Papelbon's workload

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Worth noting: Polanco's power, Halladay's velo, Papelbon's workload

POSTED: Tuesday, April 17, 2012, 12:47 AM
Placido Polanco's double Monday night was his first extra-base hit since Sept. 25, 2011. (Ben Margot/AP)

Full disclosure: I'm not traveling with the team on this 10-game road trip. Feels a little weird. It's the first West Coast trip I've missed since I started covering the Phillies in 2008. But the times, they are a-changin', and given the new cooperative here at 400 N. Broad, Matt Gelb is flying solo for the next 10 days. But we'll still be blogging away, starting with last night's 5-2 victory over Tim Lincecum and the Giants.

With that said, here are four things worth noting from last night's win. . .

1) While the loss of Chase Utley and Ryan Howard is the number one contributor to the Phillies' drop in power, they have also seen a decline in extra base production from several of their healthy regulars. In fact, Placido Polanco's first-inning double was his first extra base hit since Sept. 25, 2011 at Citi Field. Including the 2011 postseason, Polanco had gone 66 plate appearances without and extra base hit. During that stretch, he went 11-for-64 with two walks.

From June 28 of last season until the start of last night's game, Polanco had three doubles and one home run in 246 plate appearances. Last April alone he had seven doubles and two home runs in 114 plate appearances.

Since 2007, Polanco's slugging percentage has dropped from .458 to .417 to .396 to .386 in his first season with the Phillies to .339 in 2011.

The Phillies certainly expect to see more power out of Jimmy Rollins and Shane Victorino, who entered last night having combined for two extra base hits in 78 plate appearances.

Freddy Galvis' double last night gave him the team lead with four extra base hits. Carlos Ruiz and Hunter Pence are tied at second with three apiece.

2) There was some talk on Twitter last night about Roy Halladay's velocity, which according to MLB.com's pitchFx and the stadium gun was sitting 87-88 MPH on his cutter and 89-90 on his sinker. By comparison, Halladay's cutter was clocking 90-91 MPH in his first start last year, and his sinker was 91-92. So I guess it is worth noting. But I wouldn't panic. For whatever reason, velocity readings seem to be down across the league. C.C. Sabathia, Justin Verlander, Cole Hamels -- all are down according to pitchFx data. The movement and location on Halladay's pitches seem to be there. And, of course, the results are there. Long story short, it really is nothing more than a mild curiosity at this point.

3) Probably worth keeping your eye on Polanco. The veteran third baseman appeared to be in considerable pain after he was hit on the left elbow with a pitch in the seventh inning. Head athletic trainer Scott Sheridan checked him out and Polanco remained in the game, but it is worth circling the date on your calendar in case the elbow turns out to be a problem later on. That's how the 2010 season played out. Polanco was hit on the elbow with a Tim Hudson pitch in late-April, and the elbow ended up becoming a problem.

4) With Madison Bumgarner and Matt Cain on deck, this clearly has a chance to be a low-scoring series. Which is why it is worth noting that Jonathan Papelbon recorded the save last night one day after throwing 26 pitches in the ninth inning of an 8-2 win over the Mets. The Phillies used Papelbon because the game was tight until the bottom of the eighth, when they scored five runs. Papelbon was already up and warm, so the Phillies used him. He ended up allowing two hits and a walk in his longest outing of the season. Papelbon has made back-to-back-to-back appearances three times since the start of the 2009 season. Two of them came last year.

Papelbon threw 14 pitches last night while recording his third save of the season.



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Comments  (37)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:52 PM, 04/17/2012
    Fagan was a great read. Basketball is my least favorite sport to read about but I'd always read her pieces. There's some good wife material Murphy.
    s
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:50 AM, 04/17/2012
    I swear Polanco was on the juice many years ago.
    Tech_Triumph
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:33 AM, 04/17/2012
    Hey Murph...I did my part. I ordered the sunday inquirer for 26 weeks at 26 bucks. Maybe that will get you as far as Chicago once in a while. After the 8 weeks are up I will re-evaluate if its worth a dollar a week. The way the last sunday paper looked I'm not too confident.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:51 AM, 04/17/2012
    These guys have nothing to offer if on the road anyways. Same old tired articles.
    spittooncj
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:01 AM, 04/17/2012
    Murph, thanks for going the extra mile and adding your post script to conversation here. So many mail it in today and you show how much you care and seem to like what you do. The great tragedy of the digital age is that the true journalist, the one who has a passion for his craft and his readers, is lost in the huge volume of writers necessary to feed a 24/7 beast. You rise above the lowest common denominator approach with a style that makes the reader feel like he is reading a letter from a friend. You have a rare gift that makes people want to hear what you have to say next. I know this because I am one of them.
    DUDESKINS
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:31 AM, 04/17/2012
    I really don't care how many guys travel with the team. With technology today, we get what we need from multiple sources. How many beat writers does it take to hold a digital recorder in the post-game conference anyway to hear the same old player/coach cliches. Murph can do his analytical things from home and spend more time with the kids/wife.
    DennyP
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:15 AM, 04/17/2012
    I hear in Colombia you can get one for $47 dollars.
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:30 PM, 04/17/2012
    Remember Murph, a lot of those guys they're sending west have wives. If you get my drift.
    s
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:38 AM, 04/17/2012
    Bring back The Daily News PM and The National!!
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:44 AM, 04/17/2012
    velocity is not down across the league. verlander threw 131 pitches last night and his very last one was 100 mph
    TR
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:00 AM, 04/17/2012
    why do we comment on the misuse of players, that is and has been charlie's approach.
    avogel36
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:45 AM, 04/17/2012
    After this reporter's breakdown/apology to the Phillies in spring training where he dedicated a column to the fact he didn't care if the Phillies told him the truth because it wasn't anybody's business, especially his own, you knew he was overwhelmed as a journalist and his days were numbered. Not getting the plum assignments to "guage the barometer of the team"? He's kidding right? It must be "too inside newspapers" to understand.
    TomO
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:04 AM, 04/17/2012
    Technology will be the end to all of us. Sad day when a market the size of Philadelphia has 1 newspaper writer covering road games.

    ..."Freddy Galvis' double last night gave him the team lead with four extra base hits. " Its a youngs man game. This summer saw a replay of the 2007 Phils team with youngish sprightly Utley,Rollins,Howard in their prime. Then Watched the first game this year and it was like agonizingly watching your parents age , feeling helpless.

    argonne
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 11:08 AM, 04/17/2012
    It was chilly here last night. Could be why Halladay's velocity was down along with the heavy Bay air. Don't read too much into it.
    Sam Crow


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