In the Slumps: Phillies' tailspin continues

The Web site for the award-winning alternative weekly, the Philadelphia City Paper.

email
font size
comments
0
share
options
 

In the Slumps: Phillies' tailspin continues

POSTED: Tuesday, June 1, 2010, 5:31 PM

It is now three weeks since the Phillies were caught using binoculars in the bullpen, and since the game in question the Phillies have lost 10 of 18. No, it's not an incredibly miserable stretch, but what's been especially suspicious is the way they've lost (and won) recently. Following a four-game win streak in which they pummeled the Brewers and the Pirates, the offense shriveled up like Jose Canseco's junk, scoring 12 runs in nine games against the Red Sox, Mets and Marlins. That the Phillies needed an unearned run to avoid making Roy Halladay the next Harvey Haddix speaks volumes.

There are three  theories bubbling among people who comment on web sites that we find interesting:

1) The Phillies WERE stealing signs and now, absent the crutch of knowing what pitch was coming, are forced to actually guess.

2) The Phillies were the first team in decades to face two knuckleball pitchers in a row (in Boston's Tim Wakefield and New York's R.A. Dickey), and that flutterball double-dip has screwed up the team.

3) Losing Jimmy Rollins and Placido Polanco at the top of the lineup is finally catching up to the team.

What say you, interwebs reader?

Posted by Brian Howard @ 5:31 PM  Permalink | Post a comment
Comments  (0)


About this blog
Here at The Naked City, you'll find breaking news, analysis, gossip and surprises about everything from crime and politics to the beating pulse of city life itself. We're good listeners, too:

Daniel Denvir: daniel.denvir@citypaper.net

Ryan Briggs: ryan.briggs@citypaper.net

Samantha Melamed: samantha@citypaper.net

The Naked City on Twitter: @CPNakedCity @danieldenvir @rw_briggs @samanthamelamed

Topics:
Blog archives:
Past Archives: