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Royals rock Phillies, 13-4, in home opener

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    The ball skipped underneath Domonic Brown's outstretched glove, rolled to the wall, and a collective groan christened Citizens Bank Park. Four Kansas City Royals scampered around the bases. When they stopped, gobs of Phillies fans departed before the seventh-inning stretch.

    "Once the ball gets behind you," Charlie Manuel said, "the game is just about over."

    Baseball returned Friday to South Philadelphia, and the scene was so reminiscent of last season's mediocrity. The result: A 13-4 loss to Kansas City, one marred by a withering offense and feeble bullpen.

    No opponent scored more runs against the Phillies in their home opener since 1932, when the New York Giants won, 14-5, at the Baker Bowl, which was demolished 63 years ago. The nine-run defeat was the most lopsided in a home opener since an 11-0 loss to St. Louis in 1990.

    A flurry of offense Friday boosted the Phillies to a 4-0 lead through three innings. The final six were ugly. In the ninth, with their team trailing by nine, the scattered remaining Phillies fans waved their white towels. Once Kratz flied to right for the 27th out, sarcasm ceded to disappointment.

    "You don't want to lose your opener like that," Ryan Howard said.

    The Royals scored 11 runs after the fifth inning. They battered a Phillies bullpen that was advertised in spring training as improved. The same disturbing trends from 2012 persisted.

    Phillies relievers inherited six runners, and all six scored. Manuel intentionally loaded the bases in the sixth inning by walking pinch-hitter Billy Butler for the lefty-lefty matchup between Alex Gordon and Jeremy Horst. Starter Kyle Kendrick said he wanted the chance to finish the inning.

    "Butler is their best hitter," Manuel said. "He's the guy I wasn't going to let beat us today."

    Gordon rocked an 88 m.p.h. Horst fastball to the gap in right-center for a three-run triple. That initiated the first boos of 2013.

    Horst stayed for the seventh. He walked the leadoff batter and allowed two grounders that found holes. It created another bases-loaded jam for new pitcher Chad Durbin. The veteran righty permitted a sacrifice fly, a walk, and yet another three-run triple (this one by light-hitting second baseman Chris Getz).

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    It was a triple because Brown made a diving stab at the ball. At the very least, it was a single, and another run scored. Brown emerged empty-handed and, it was a back-breaking moment.

    For Durbin, it represented another lackluster performance. He stumbled through spring training and his debut outing on opening day in Atlanta. Durbin is reprising his reputation as a slow starter.

    Manuel said he wanted Durbin pitching in that situation because of his experience and reputation.

    "It's usually not this bad of a start," Durbin said. "I felt good. That doesn't matter. It's a results-based league."

    This day began with promise. Ten pitches into the game, the Phillies had three hits and a lead. Brown and Kratz blasted home runs off Royals starter Wade Davis.

    The Phillies did not manage a hit after the third inning. Kansas City's anonymous relief corps - Bruce Chen, J.C. Gutierrez, Tim Collins and Luke Hochevar - tossed five scoreless innings and struck out six.

    Meanwhile, the soft underbelly of the Phillies' bullpen was just that. Horst was a serviceable piece in 2012 but did not complete his job Friday. Durbin was signed for $1.1 million to add stability in the middle innings. All Raul Valdes did in spring training was throw strikes. He contributed his second forgettable outing of the young season, raising his ERA to 14.73 in the process.

    A fan base that so often witnessed bullpen malaise last season expressed its displeasure.

    "They let us know," Durbin said. "The anxiety, you hear it. You either thrive on it or don't. Four games in, I don't think it's that big a deal."

     


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    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:33 PM, 04/05/2013
      Yawn, yawn, yawn.....the Phillies "know it alls" have the answers....you guys are MORONS!!!
      phillysub1
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:35 PM, 04/05/2013
      Someone mentioned it and they're correct; this broadcasting crew is so bad, I mute the sound during the telecasts.
      Northcountry
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:38 PM, 04/05/2013
      Kokie and Argonne: Don't bash Kendrick for this one. He gave 4 good innings in the 3rd game of the season. The 5th inning was not all that bad, though he gave up 2 runs. In the 5th, he gives up 2 hits...OK, he's obviously out of gas, but is leading 4-2. Not real surprising since it is early and is his first appearance of the year. What does Charlie do? He has Kyle intentionally walk the bases loaded then lifts him for Horst!! What happens is that Horst gives up a 3-run triple that makes Kendrick the loser. Way to protect your pitchers, Charlie!!! After that, the wheels come off, but that is not surprising since they have no relief pitching until you get to the 8th inning...if then!!! Who in the h#ll wants to play for a manager and/or pitching coach who does not feel it is important to "protect" his starters from disaster whenever it is possible? I am not usually a Charlie basher, but I do believe he engineered this loss for Kendrick, who did not give all that bad an effort through 5 innings!!!
      billroc35
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:38 PM, 04/05/2013
      The Phillies thought that Charlie Manuel was such a genius he didn't need a bench coach and/or the Phillies were too cheap to hire a new bench coach.
      Freedom Fries
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:42 PM, 04/05/2013
      This this how uncle Charles Manuel being forced to coach them ( the old Pintos ) without a new contract because the they wanted run him out after this season if the team keep losing and not to hook up with him for extra money ....

      Sorry to say this. But The TRUTH can't be denied
      phillafuN
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:44 PM, 04/05/2013
      I don't get why Kendrick was pulled. Ask him to load the bases and then bring in a mediocre reliever? Nutty. If he is going to be charged with the runs he should be pitching the rest of the inning. This is not the world series. It is obvious that middle relief is anything but. Bring up the kids.
      chollie
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:45 PM, 04/05/2013
      Yeah...only 150 games to go....last place for phils this year....Take that to the bank.. .300 winning percentage by May 1st
      phillyfan19335
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:46 PM, 04/05/2013
      Look, I'm no Uncle Buck fan or apologist, but this is Amaro's fault. Who else can he start besides Kendrick and tomorrow it will be worse with Lannan. The infield is ancient, and the OF is only better than the Mets, Cubs and SD...and it could be argued it's the worst in the NL. How did it get to this with a huge payroll? Easy, Amaro is a stone cold moron. He has yet to find a decent young player despite all his Rule 5 grabs The Phils are an injury or two away from being one of the worst teams in the NL which is a pretty good indication they aren't going to compete for a playoff spot. I can not believe we are only five years removed from winning the World Series, and two years removed from being a big favorite in the playoffs. Well played Amaro.
      lazyboy
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:56 PM, 04/05/2013
      "It's only one game"....Wheels..
      dogman5
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:57 PM, 04/05/2013
      Give Ryno a promotion now! It's time to turn the page.
      chocolatethunder
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:58 PM, 04/05/2013
      I was down in Clearwater a couple weeks ago & this team looked awful then.

      Of course, those games didn't count and the prevailing theme was this team would be better when the games start to count.

      After 4 games into this new season, the starting rotation has been lambasted daily & annihilated in 3 of the 4 games. How did Cliff Lee manage to survive this onslaught.

      We may have to wait til Cliff pitches again for the team's next quality start.

      After watching today's middle relief get "cooked", I guess watching Chad Qualls last year wasn't so bad afterall! Yikes!
      johnpaulcpa
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:59 PM, 04/05/2013
      Only thing working is Cliff Lee
      camasbud
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:59 PM, 04/05/2013
      Sellout streak??? lol The Flyers are going to draw more fans at Wfc then the Filthy Phils
      at CBP. 13 runs? Will the phillies lose a 100 this year?
      Flyerswin
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:03 PM, 04/05/2013
      If you have a DVR you can pause the game until you hear the ball hit the catcher's glove and sync it with the AM broadcast and listen to Scott and LA on the radio
      justacarpenter
    • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:03 PM, 04/05/2013
      Baez, Qualls, Durbin. Hey RJA, three strikes and you're out.
      butchcat


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