Phillies' payroll no help in the postseason
So there he was, a year later, bat in hand, two outs in the ninth his team needing a run to keep its season alive. Fate is cruel, but watching Ryan Howard writhing in pain along the first base line as the St. Louis Cardinals celebrated this latest bitter end to a promising Phillies season was, in a word, inhumane.
Phillies' payroll no help in the postseason
Sam Donnellon, Daily News Sports Columnist
So there he was, a year later, bat in hand, two outs in the ninth his team needing a run to keep its season alive.
Fate is cruel, but watching Ryan Howard writhing in pain along the first base line as the St. Louis Cardinals celebrated this latest bitter end to a promising Phillies season was, in a word, inhumane.
Howard grounded out to end last night’s deciding Game 5, a 1-0 Cardinals victory that underlined the dark fears that lay underneath their 102 win regular season.
This time though, he was far from the only culprit. The Phillies managed just three hits playing in their home park, where they had recorded more victories than any other team this season, but just one in three times this postseason.
The Phillies threw almost $50 million of pitching at the St. Louis Cardinals in this series, a number that equals just about half the money the wild-card team that beat it paid its entire 25-man squad. They gave them a big dose of Roy Halladay and a smaller dose of Cliff Lee, but as the Yankees learned the other day and the Red Sox learned in September, money doesn’t always buy you happiness.
Combined, the Yankees, Red Sox and Phillies spent a half-billion dollars to try and win a world championship that will now be decided by four teams whose combined payrolls lay well short of that. You have to go 10 teams down to find the highest remaining payroll in these playoffs, the Detroit Tigers. And right behind them, you will find the St. Louis Cardinals.
The Cardinals advanced not just because they hit, but because their overlooked staff matched the Phillies famous staff, made the Phillies lineup so dormant that the two loudest innings of the game began with a hit batsmen and a dropped third strike.
In fairness, St. Louis sent its own big-dollar pitcher out against the Phillies last night and, unlike Halladay, Chris Carpenter found his groove immediately. After watching Halladay succumb to his season-long Achilles – a first-inning run – Carpenter used just 10 pitches to retire the Phillies in order.
Despite 46,530 desperately pleading for something that resembled 2008, or even 2009, that’s the way it went for most of this excruciatingly frustrating night. The Phillies went down in order in the first, the third, the fifth, the sixth, the seventh and the ninth. Only in the fourth did they advance a runner to third, Hunter Pence scurrying to third on Shane Victorino’s second hit of the night. Raul Ibanez sent Lance Berkman to the base of the rightfield wall, and that was the best of it.
So now what? Trades? More free agents? Another hitting coach? Does the manager feel some heat after the hands-off policy that followed that 2008 season?
The Phillies have given us some interesting winters since then. This one looks to be even more so.
I was born and raised in Stl, but big ups to you all. You could've played Atlatna soft but you didn't. In fact, you had Utley steeling bases in extras in a game that didn't matter to you. You guys play the game right!!!! No doubt baseball is a game of streaks, so that being said, much respect to the Phillies and Charlie for playing the game RIGHT! Don't hold your heads...you'll be back again next year I'm sure.
gbg979s
Pitching was wonderful to watch. Time for change. Phillyfan666
If Howard is out next year, Mayberry Jr. is your first baseman and Domonic is your left fielder. Yikes.
Raul, Lidge, and Oswalt are gone (Worley takes Oswalt's spot and Blanton/Kendrick is your 5). They resign Madson. Hamels and Pence are getting huge raises. Jimmy is the real big question. If he goes, who replaces him? Jose Reyes? With the insane contract he'll command?
It would be nice to get a better hitting 3B but would they be able to eat Polanco's contract and still have enough money for that 3B?
hhkal
Time to move Rollins, Utley and Howard down in the line up. Polanco & Ibanez farewell.
Look at the multiple moves LaRussa made. Sure they were hot, but we were out managed CT Phil Fan
1. Take a pitch here and there... wtf... especially with 2-0 counts, and howard's 3-0 count.
2. Cliff Lee - You should of locked that game down.
3. Placido - should of said "Hey Cholly, Im hurt, let Martinez play for me"
4. Howard - How about creeping in 4 more inches towards the plate next year.
5. Raul - hmm, surprisingly, he didn't irritate me as much this series.
6. Chooch - His postseason magic had to stop sometime.
7. Greg Gross is fired.
8. Resign Jimmy for 4 years for 52 mil.
9. Jamie Moyer!
flyersjoe
all that money, all that talent, 102 wins and it just doesnt matter; the streak is over; 2012 finish : Braves 99-63, Marlins 95-67, Phillies (who cares) binq
I think I devote too much of my time, energy, and emotions for Philadelphia sports. They let me down 99% of the time. Is it worth it for the other 1%? Probably not. Will I keep wasting my life away in this manner? Probably. Penfold18
Yes, the embarrassing, disgraceful hitting cost THIS GAME! HOWEVER, without a total meltdown by Cliff Lee in game 2, this would have been a 3 GAME SWEEP! That is NOT what they paid Lee $126 mil for! He is JUST AS MUCH TO BLAME for this series loss!! This loss is the biggest disgrace in Philly sports history! PERIOD! flyers1313
Ryan Howard ruptured his achilles. Out for 2012.... bad bad news... louthechris88
Comment removed.- He didn't rupture his achilles. Perhaps his achilles tried to leave his body as it didn't wanted to be associated with a choker?
fmMD - He didn't rupture his achilles. Perhaps his achilles tried to leave his body as it didn't wanted to be associated with a choker?
fmMD
We can blame the manager. We can blame a lack of plate discipline. Yet no one was complaining about these things when this team was leading the league in homeruns every year. The sad fact of the matter is that they are an old team and it has shown these last two Octobers. Utley is a mere shadow of his former self. Polanco can't play anymore. Ibanez's bat is slower than molasses. Howard's skills slip a little more each year. This isn't even a knock. That is just sports. Watching this series has made that painfully obvious. It's also why regular season records mean so little. No one is going to tell me that the Phillies are a better team than the Cardinals. There is not a guy in the Phillies lineup that I would take over anyone in the Cards lineup. And I disagree that the Cardinals didn't hit. They actually made tons of contact, which went a long way in chasing every starting pitcher they faced early, except Halladay. Just because a team doesn't get runs doesn't mean they aren't playing well offensively. Working a good pitcher in the playoffs is the key to winning. The Phils did that in 2008 when this lineup was in its prime. They can no longer do it because their bats just aren't as quick as they used to be. We all need to face the fact, this team is never going to win another title, unless the money guys are willing to open the purse strings and go after some real hitters to replace this aging core. Unfortunately, one isn't enough. Both Polanco and Ibanez need to be replaced. And sorry to say, so do Utley and Rollins. It looks, too, that in a year or two Howard will have to be replaced. Well, it was fun while it lasted. At least we get to see Halladay pitch for another few years. What a beast. Just a shame that his season ended on such a whimpering note. Hemingway
Can't blame pitching. You can't generate two runs than you are pathetic. Notice how the Patriots can't win after "spygate" and the Phillies can't win after " signal gate" Denny004
Its completely illogical not to shoulder at least half the blame on Cliff Lee, with that said its hard to defend Manual in his decision to keep all his starters in the entire game against the Braves in the season finally. Integrity is one thing, but come on man, everyone in the world knows you don't play a hot team in the playoffs... BentLogic


