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Monday, August 4, 2008

I think it's stating the obvious that we've seen the value of good pitching over the past couple of days. Even though the Phils eventually scored five runs on eight hits last night, you could argue that they were in a position to do so only because Brett Myers limited their deficit through the first six innings. Psychologically, it is a lot easier to score runs trailing 2-1 than it is trailing 5-1, and that was the difference last night.

In fact, it's been the difference the past couple of nights, with Joe Blanton shutting down St. Louis Saturday night followed by Myers' performance (6 IP, 2 R, 2 ER, 4 H, 0 BB) last night.

Over the past eight games, the Phillies have a 3.68 ERA. They've won seven of those games. Over the past six games, they have a 3.23 ERA, and opponents are hitting just .245 against them.

Aside from Cole Hamels' hiccup Friday night, this has probably been the most successful trip through the rotation this season. Of the last six starters, five have allowed three or fewer runs in six or more innings.

But the only way the Phillies will be able to go on a legitimate tear and start putting some serious distance between themselves and the .500 mark will be to continue these performances.

The biggest question, of course, is if Myers' minor league vacation has helped him as much as it appears to have helped him.

In Myers' first three starts since returning from his month-long minor league mental vacation, he is 1-0 with a 2.50 ERA. He has struck out only seven, but walked only six, five of which came in his first outing. In his last two starts, he has allowed eight hits and one walk, and just two earned runs. He has allowed just one home run. Opponents are hitting .177 against him with a .282 on base percentage. Of the 11 hits he has allowed (in 18 innings), only two have gone for extra bases.

This is the first time all season Myers has allowed three or fewer runs in three straight starts. His ERA has dropped a half a run since it ballooned to 5.84 after he allowed five runs in two innings to the Rangers on June 27 in Arlington.

Most importantly, the Phillies have won the last two games he has pitched. To put that in perspective, they were 4-13 in the starts he made before his stint in the minors, and were 1-12 since April 22.

FIRST 17 STARTS: 3-9, 5.84 ERA, 3.9 BB/9 IP, 1.56 WHIP, .284 BAA, .551 SLG, 24 HR
LAST   3  STARTS: 1-0, 2.50 ERA, 3 BB/9 IP, 0.944, WHIP, .177 BAA, .242 SLG, 1 HR

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Tom Gordon was back in action yesterday for his first rehab start. It didn't go great. He faced four hitters and allowed a home run. The Phillies technically have 30 days to activate Gordon from the DL now that his rehab clock has started ticking. Gordon has missed nearly a month of action with elbow inflammation and has not pitched since July 6.

Posted by David Murphy @ 12:07 PM  Permalink | 26 comments
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Posted 09:32 AM, 08/04/2008
bigtbone
Stop wasting time and put Myers in the setup role in the bullpen. Perfect spot for him and his style of pitching. Gordon won't be back for awhile, if at all. Put Happ in the rotation to replace Myers and lets see what we have in him before calling up Carrasco.
Posted 09:37 AM, 08/04/2008
Gary Varsho
bigtbone - why would we want to "see what we have" while in the middle of a playoff run and Myers pitching well in the rotation?? Those are the type of things you do when you are out of contention and you want to "see what you have" for next year.. Carrasco was 7-7 in AA, stop annointing him the next Johan Santana....
Posted 09:39 AM, 08/04/2008
ronin32
8 runs last night? I thought it was 5.
Posted 10:00 AM, 08/04/2008
Beef69
Davey boy is a late sleeper, give him a break. We will hear about last nights game at 1PM.
Posted 10:12 AM, 08/04/2008
jeff gross
Dave has problems differing between runs (5) and hits (8). He's a proffessional sports writer, you know
Posted 10:20 AM, 08/04/2008
DonEck
Myers has been a pleasant surprise; Blandon may even be a pleasant surprise in the works; the Phillies are even "manufacturing some runs to go along with the long ball -- But one thing bothers me -- When they sent Happ down after two starts it was to "get work" during the All Star break. Now, just how long has it been since he has thrown a pitch that mattered.
Posted 10:29 AM, 08/04/2008
phillyceltic
Murphy...You need a proofreader...again. pretty sure they scored 5 runs...
Posted 10:43 AM, 08/04/2008
harleydavdsngrl
Again can you tell me why Myers again was replaced and not let to finish
Posted 10:50 AM, 08/04/2008
CyHamels
Cut him some slack- it's a blog. Let me know when blogs start being proofread. Be gracious that an entry was in before noon with him.
Posted 10:57 AM, 08/04/2008
Gary Varsho
harleydavdsngrl - they pinch hit for him in the top of the 7th because they had men on.
Posted 11:08 AM, 08/04/2008
CyHamels
harley- because we do not play in the AL
Posted 11:18 AM, 08/04/2008
harleydavdsngrl
my point is again he pitched so well and they take him out ....dont get it
Posted 11:24 AM, 08/04/2008
phillyceltic
ok...but at least get the friggan score right......
Posted 11:26 AM, 08/04/2008
Gary Varsho
harley - because in that spot you need to try and get some runs, and take your chances with a bullpen that's been pretty good. If his spot in the order came up with no one on, or if they didn't reach his spot in the order in that inning, he would have stayed in the game.
Posted 11:40 AM, 08/04/2008
jeff gross
Harley-it's simple. You don't win a ballgame with the score 0-0. You need to score runs. Myers isn't cole who is a good hitter. Even So hits better tehn him.(and types better tehn me)
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David Murphy joined the Daily News as its Phillies beat writer in February of 2008. Born in Upper Merion and raised in the Poconos, he attended college at La Salle University before taking jobs with the Myrtle Beach (S.C.) Sun-News and the St. Petersburg ( Fla. ) Times.

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