High Hopes: A Phillies Podcast - Final Out: It's Just One Game
Episode Date: September 14, 2024Jack Fritz reacts to the Phillies' nightmarish 11-3 loss to the Mets on Friday night. Presented by Miller Lite. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyi...nc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Jack Fritz hanging out with you on this Friday night as we react to a beatdown, an absolute
beatdown at Citizens Bank Park tonight as the Matson, I'm sure a lot of their fans,
came down and they smoked the Phils
tonight.
There's no ifs, fans or buts about it.
They came down here, obviously they are fighting for the division and a playoff spot, Phils,
more just trying to hold on to the division.
The Mets just looked like the more desperate team tonight.
They looked like they needed it, they wanted it more, and you
know that's disappointing when the Phillies have a chance to really separate themselves and ease
any fear that there's going to be a reverse of 2007. So a disappointing night down at CBP.
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You probably held out hope and they did not deliver for you.
But if you're stuck in traffic, we'd love to hear from you.
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But the biggest takeaways of the game brought to you
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And the biggest takeaway is obviously Aaron Nola.
We are heading into the stretch run here.
He probably has two starts left before the postseason.
ERA in September last year, 5.47.
We know this has been something that he has dealt with
over his, I mean, really his career as a Philly
is struggling down the stretch run.
It's hard to get too worked up about it
because it's like he's been pretty good
in the postseason the last two years.
He'll be really, really good and then up the one bad start.
I mean, like I don't know how many more times we have to do the NOLA thing
Like tonight was not that shocking
I think the biggest difference between the NOLA that we saw the last two starts and and
Really the NOLA we've seen for a majority of the season is that the NOLA that we've seen for a majority of the season has
Done a really good job of not allowing the snowball inning.
You know, not allowing...
He'll allow a solo home run, but that's it. He allowed two solo home runs, and that's it.
Last two starts in particular, it's been not being able to get out of innings.
Walking batters, you know?
Tonight, he ended up getting out of the first couple of innings but he threw like
23 pitches in the first inning like
that can come back to bite you especially when the offense is not really doing their thing and obviously we'll get to them here in a
second but like the
the biggest problem with Noah at least tonight is
is he could not just get the pitch in the big spot to get out of it.
And Nola at the beginning of this year was doing that.
He was getting out of the big spots.
He was not letting it snowball.
He was limiting damage.
And that just has not been him these last two starts.
Is it concerning?
Sure.
But I think that we've gotten to a point with Nola where most of his starts are coin flips. They could be great. He he's clearly a valuable pitcher. He's adorable pitcher
He takes down a ton of innings, but I think you're lying to yourself if you if you totally trust him in a big spot
I mean, it's it's pretty much as simple as that. We have a huge sample size on Aaron Nola
we watch all we all watch Aaron Nola we we we know what to kind of expect at this point and
You hope you pray you almost you know watches starts with your hands over your eyes
Hoping tonight's not the night that it blows up. Well tonight it blew up in Miami
It wasn't exactly a bunch of home runs or two home runs or big, you know
Two three run home runs in the same inning
It was more death by a thousand paper cuts and some long balls in there.
But still, it's an uneasy feeling heading into the postseason where your number two
is struggling.
Now he has some time here to right the ship.
They do have a decision if they want to make it a decision to make Chris Ange as the number
two starter, especially if they have a home series by being the one or two seed.
Chris Anshas's ERA is 2.11 at home.
He is a different pitcher at home.
It's five on the road.
I mean, it's going to be a discussion point.
And I know that for $172 million, or 172 million reasons it's probably gonna be Aaron noble
But I think it's something that has to be considered and you kind of trust Noles in a in a road start in a game three
It's I don't think they're gonna do it
But I do I think it's something that has to be talked about because I think at this point
If you had to bet your life who gives you a better chance to win a game two of a playoff series at citizens bank park
I'd probably go Chris Sanchez two one five five nine two
94 94 to get if you have any thoughts on Aaron Noah
second biggest takeaway tonight is
if you're if you're pinning this whole loss on Noah like you kind of this in the point obviously the
The six runs in the in the fifth not great. But at the same time,
the offense is just completely being let off the hook. They could have done something early
to where it's not all in there at all at that point. They had innings to get jobs done.
They had some innings there with runners scoring position where they could not get the job
done. Being mad at Nola tonight, I get
it that's going to be the visceral reaction, the obvious reaction point, but the offense
is dreadful tonight. Now I know they're dealing with injuries, but at the same time like Schwab
are back tonight, Real Muto back tonight, there's enough star power in that lineup to
where you don't have to rely on the bottom kind of trying
to carry you or get a big hit every single night.
I mean stars they didn't show up tonight.
So offense brutal Jose Cantana is just at this point in his career Jose Cantana is just
a guy.
At one point he was good.
Now it's just like he's a low end three high end four but either way the offense was
just dreadful I mean just dreadful and again like starting rotation I don't think
people are too concerned about heading into the postseason I think there's
always gonna be some Aaron Nola anxiety bullpen is really rounded into form if
there's one thing that's gonna
Cause this season end in a way that we don't want it to end. It's 100% the offense and tonight
It's like they didn't show up. I mean it really is it's like
You pose a cantana amount of zero as over four. I know it's been good as last three starts, but like
Just not competitive. I mean there was there was a long stretches of this game tonight
That just were not very competitive and that can't happen. I mean that cannot happen you come off the race series You have a day off. You have a big, you know home
match up and it's a team that's trying to chase you down a team that is desperate and
You lay that kind of egg offensively. And it just, in some of these marquee series,
and it feels like both have been against New York teams,
to come out and get bludgeoned in a game one,
that stinks.
And it really puts a little bit of a damper
on what they've done.
Ultimately, it's not a huge deal.
And as my third takeaway of the game,
is like the only way this weekend's a disaster
is if they get swept.
If they win one of three and
I understand that that sounds like a cowards way out
But if they win one of three, they're still seven games up like it's fine. You just have to like keep them at bay
until
until the end of the season
You're asking me personally. How do I feel like I?
You're asking me personally, how do I feel? The division just doesn't matter as much to me as getting the one or two seeds given how
banged up this team is.
I would be downright shocked if they full-on blew the division.
I can't even compute it.
I really can't.
I can't really compute them blowing the division
What matters the most at this point is getting the one or two seed?
So like I know Mets fans will be fired up tonight, you know, yeah, we're gonna chase you down. I
Don't think so. The only way that this thing becomes a
Conversation point again is if they get full-on swap
I mean the Mets are pretty much setting up their rotation for a couple series in a row.
They know what this current situation is.
The Phillies have to go out and take care of business.
So again, I just, tonight stunk,
the series, the Mets need it more than the Phillies.
The only way is really disasters if they get swept.
Offense, brutal.
Nola, brutal.
But we have the stopper Colby Allard on the mound tomorrow.
And if there's a lock of the century, it's they win the Colby Allard start, people are
like, all right, we can at least take two or three after a disaster Friday night, and
then they lose on Sunday.
I mean, it's about the biggest lock of the century is winning theard started and losing with with Chris Anshul in the mound on Sunday
Two one five five nine two ninety four ninety four for your reaction to this one. Let's go to Alex knees falls. What's happening Alex?
Hey, Jack, how's it going man? That's going. All right. How about you? Oh
I don't know if you know I'm a fellow Westchester native r graduate, Westchester Dulle League alum as well, but um...
Look at us, look at us.
I don't know man, flying high.
Have a couple concerns. First off, I'm happy to be a part of MLB beginning. I don't know if anyone else knows, but if you get the radio, you can watch MLB app on your TV and you get four games at once like
LB Rez.
I got it on right now.
It's on my left.
I do have a little bit of a worry the way like Yamamata looked the other night.
He looked untouchable.
I don't think the Dodgers are somebody that you know now is someone to think of but I think down the
line you know if he's he's enough that's a big game changer and I know I mean we
can say Estevez was a closer since he you know came up in the bigs at the
Rockies I'll give I'll give him that but I don't know how he'll be when the
lights are bright man you know because he's in baseball with on base, like he's never been in that situation
before and you know, Nola, you're right, it is a kind of a coin flip. I love him. You
know, he's been here since I think what 2016 but uh, yeah. But you know, it's, it's just
like the Mets did one of them. And you know, Jesse Winker, like, you know, it's it's just like the Mets did one of more than that. Yeah, you know Jesse Winker
like, you know, he's a guy that I don't know if he fit in with this lineup, but he's a guy that I
essentially could be like being better than Austin Hayes, you know like
Well the problem there was the problem there is that they wanted a right-handed hitter to hit left-handed for sure
but you know again, it's just an impact player that kind of ignites the lineup.
I'm not too concerned about tonight, but I just think long-term we just need to see the big picture.
The Mets are not a team that want to play in the playoffs, simple as that. I like Allard man, you know, he's competitive, give him a shot.
But we'll see what happens tomorrow. I'm heading down actually next Saturday with my dad.
They have to mess up like a block party or something on the Saturday game.
It's like a one o'clock brewery thing or something they're doing on a city field.
So that'll be fun, but never been down there and I'm
Proud to be to electric well as long as you come out with a win
I think it'll be all right
It's interesting man like we talked about a lot on the station and we talked about a good amount of high hopes
Again, if you're looking for a Philly centric podcast where you know just me and seltzer nerding out about the fills
You know check out the high host podcast wherever you get your podcasts. But like, he mentioned Yamamoto
coming back and the Dodgers, you know, being a factor here. Yeah. I mean, like, again,
the NL is in such a different spot than it was last year. There's no Marlins. There's
no there's no scrub team that barely gets in that you gotta worry about.
I could see 1 through 6 all going to the World Series.
This is not gonna be a cakewalk.
This isn't gonna be like kick your feet up, here comes a breeze to the World Series.
DNL is a gauntlet.
I mean, you got Dodgers, you got Padres,
you got Brewers, you got Diamondbacks, you got Mets.
Now, the Braves are winning tonight
if they haven't already won.
So like, you can still put the Braves in there.
It's a little different just because,
yeah, the Braves already won. It's a little different just because yeah, the Braves already won
it's a little different because
You know, they're down so many players, but like
You know, even if they get in they're still
Worrisome, I I would fear the Mets more like this Mets team has a has definitely a vibe to them of of like
You know the the hot team in October that goes on
a run. But I mean, this this National League is no joke. This National League is absolutely
no joke. It's why like, you know, people ask me like, are they gonna win the World Series?
Are they gonna win the World Series? It's like, I don't know. Like, I really don't know.
I'm hoping with my entire, you know, being that they will win the World Series, but it's
just so hard to predict right now.
And ultimately it's going to come down to who's going to get the big hits in October.
And the Phillies runners in the scoring position numbers recently have not been the most inspiring,
I would say.
Let's get to Mark and Concha Hawk.
What's happening, Mark? Mark? Hawk, and let's happen to Mark.
Mark?
Hey, Jack, how are you?
Good, man, what's up?
You know what?
I am, Noah doesn't deserve to be a number two pitcher.
He doesn't pitch like it.
I'm sorry.
Well, I mean, for the majority of the season he has,
he's had two bad starts here.
Jack, he's had a long one of their two bad starts
Okay, number one if he's 12 and 8, okay. He's 12 and 8, right?
sure
That's not a rapid to be proud of when you bring in a hundred and seventy two mils in
You're not you're not bringing up pitchers win loss on the aria
In the year 2024. We're not we're not doing this, right?
In the year 2024 we're not we're not doing this right
But it doesn't it doesn't matter pitchers win-loss and it's just the attitude that you know what we're the Phillies we're here We deserve the win
What is that what does that mean what does that mean what does that mean I mean they
What does that mean? What does that mean? What does that mean? I mean, they...
The play tonight was lackluster.
Okay, I agree with you.
Okay, you don't...
You're playing for a World Series, you're not playing for a winning division or anything like that.
And I think that...
Did they lose the World Series tonight?
That's not the point, right?
Well, sure it is. The point is that I think they're
sitting on, sometimes they just sit and they play lacklusterly and you know, it's time
for them to step it up. They have stepped it up. What are you talking about? Okay, 11 to 3 is stepping it up. They played bad tonight. Yes
They were 8 and 2 in their last 10 heading into tonight. I understand that
Okay, but you can't be a
Should win every game they should win every game I know
Everything that's not realistic. I
every game I know. I'm not saying you should win every game, that's not realistic. I told, I know. But when you're throwing, like Noah, when you're throwing salami balls up there all the time,
how many home runs have you given up this year? Less than last year. Well I really think, and
another thing is, a lot of pitching throughout the major leagues it's really vanilla.
It's really you know curveball, fastball, glider, whatever.
And hitters will catch up with it.
I mean back in the day you had pitchers who, I remember the Phillies in 80s.
Yeah like that's because McGraw, he had a a Squared Ball, you had a Feature Pitch.
Now, and it's just, like, will pictures pretty soon get out of the box?
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never looks so good. Good to see everyone handling this one well. Things are going well.
Phil's lose 11-3 and our pets heads are falling off. But ultimately ultimately as long as they again put this on a PSA if
everyone your group chat is melting down just remember as long as they just take one this
weekend of these next two games everything's fine everything's fine they didn't lose the
World Series tonight they didn't win the World Series tonight they could lose the World Series tonight. They didn't win the World Series tonight. They could lose the World Series
They could win the World Series. We're all begging them to win the World Series. I'm sorry. They played bad tonight
I'm sorry there and Nola
Unraveled in the fifth. I don't know what to tell you. The offense didn't show up tonight, but they've also
Come off of playing
Really good baseball.
And guess what?
They could still win the series.
My Lord.
All right, welcome back.
Some other things that kind of stuck out tonight
and then we'll go to the phones.
And really some of this has been going on for a little bit.
I think there's been a consensus with a lot of fans
and I think people talking about the team
heading into the playoffs is like,
what's this bench going to look like, right?
So we all want Cody Clements.
We want Cody Clements to be a part of the bench.
And when he starts, he gets overexposed and they can do this whole he's a major leaguer
thing and he is.
I just think it's way, way, way, way, way more in a bench role.
Cody Clements I think is a really valuable bench piece to come on the bench.
The biggest question is going to be that Weston Wilson or Austin Hayes thing.
And I'm just saying that Weston Wilson is three for his last 18 and one of those hits
was a dribbler up the line.
So he had a good run, he hit the cycle, but he's really cold off since then.
And Austin Hayes is someone they traded for, someone they want to give a little leeway leeway to
I
Think I think as long as Austin Hayes comes back and looks
Like he hasn't lost too much weight. So and what I mean by that is that
Rob Thompson said the other day like he's dealing with a kidney infection
He's lost a good amount of weight and lost some strength
So he has to build that kind of stuff back up as long as he doesn't look like a completely
Like watered down player, I guess I think it's gonna be Austin Hayes
They gave Weston Wilson some runway, but he hasn't really taken it and run with it
He had a good two weeks when he first came up and was hitting off lefties, but he's really cool off
So that's one to monitor Nick Castellanos home run the other night but one for his last 14 I hope we're not heading into
one of these swoon seasons for him heading into the heading into the post
season because he's been so consistent for a long time and on an injury front
here when Bryce has swung and missed in the last two to three weeks, he feels like he's always
wincing in pain after.
At least tonight, at least tonight, he was not wincing in pain after some of the swings
and misses.
He had the double, which was good, still no home runs, but the fact that he wasn't in
serious pain after swinging and missing, I actually think
is a positive.
That gives me hope that maybe there's a way out of this thing to where he had a day off
yesterday that maybe got him moving back in the right direction and we'll start to see
that power come back.
But I know it sounds crazy.
I know it sounds insane.
But the fact that
he didn't win after swings and misses tonight actually felt like a positive
step forward and the final thing Rob Thompson mentioned this after the game
incredibly important given where this lineup currently is given that Buddy
Kennedy god bless him was starting at third base tonight but Alec Bohm is
probably going to start a rehab assignment or I guess playing rehab games tonight tomorrow or sorry tomorrow and Sunday
And then be activated on Monday
So good sign there obviously in the Alec Bohm back and he got to get him back in enough time to get his rhythm
Heading into October because again, he's in that four spot. They're not moving there
I don't think that they would put Cassian's in there Cassiano's is only batting about
165 since taking over in the in the four spot, you know or four spot on the year
So that's bomb spot. We know how important that spot is
They need to get him back and get him some reps at least
I don't know like like 10 games, 10 to
15 games, so that heading into October, like he's in a, he has his timing down and is in
a good spot. But that was good to see. And, and, and Amundou Soso seems like he is close
to being on his way back as well. But either way, getting Bohm back into this lineup would,
would really, really help. Let's go to Steve on a cell. What's happening, Steve?
Hey, how are you? Good, man. What's going on?
I got a question for you. Does
Aaron Nolas stink? No. Alright,
so he's probably good for four innings, right? Five innings.
And then that Aaron Nolas innings is just right around the corner every single time.
Well, yeah. He definitely has those one Aaron Ola innings to start that seemed to kind of throw his whole thing off
Yeah, I mostly agree even though he's been better at this this year at it
Yeah, and then who would I would have thought that being the son of Roger Clemens
Cody Clemens would have a little more mustard on that fastball tonight, but yeah
I felt like he was leaving to put some pictures are played
there well i i i don't know what's on run plus four fifty so i i did
appreciate it but
i don't know man i i i
felt like you believe in the moment
you believe too much over a plate
cody clements talking about
but what about what about the local of the right now you're talking about? Yeah. What else am I going to talk about? They lost 11-3. I know.
I got to talk with, you know, that was the only, that was the only, like, that's what
was up. It was Cody Clements tonight. We needed more from him in that ninth inning. We did.
We needed him to bear down. We needed him to bear down. I mean, the truth is that they're
trying to just throw it so slow that hitters don't do damage. So that's what they do.
Listen.
I can't listen.
Nola, he is frustrating and I get it.
I just don't think we can also do the he sucks thing.
He doesn't.
He's frustrating.
He has up and downs.
I think people go too far when they talk about how durable he is and how many strikeouts
he gets and how little guys he walks.
I think we go too far with that when you look at he's like fifth in pitching war since 2017
or whatever.
We go too far with that stuff because the eye test doesn't back it up.
Aaron Oles is a good pitcher, but he's like an ace level innings eater, if that makes
sense to people out there.
I've said that Gomp before, he's like the Greg Maddux of Aaron Harangs.
He's a good pitcher.
He's a valuable pitcher.
It's just like he has these starts and it's like,
oh my God, but at the same time,
he's clutched up in the last two post-seasons.
He was really good last year until the game six
of the Arizona series where then it's like,
oh, well there's classic Nola.
He kind of is what he is at this point,
but we can't put on blinders and just pretend
like he sucks because he doesn't.
He's a really good pitcher that has frustrating moments.
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Jose Cantana dominant tonight, which is infuriating because
There's 90 and he just you know
Mixes and matches and he's a old-school type of pitcher at the same time last three starts He only allowed a run so he is clearly clearly heating up. So Jose Cantana
Congratulations vindication for 2021 or 2022
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Her ball, it's hitting the air down the left field line.
It's hooking in the corner and it is a fair ball.
Hit the pole and it's a home run.
Three run shot for Francisco Alvarez
and the Mets Are on the board here in the top of the fifth. It's three nothing
Was begging for that one to go foul like was begging for that one to go foul
But ultimately it did not and Francisco Alvarez
You know took that one out the play of the game sponsored by Mike's amazing the official Mayo and muster the Phillies
And what's what's not about that?
was that Nola was was dominant and that's been
Again, the last two starts had been frustrating. They're like three starts for that were brilliant
I mean hitting against the Astros was phenomenal
So, you know we we tend to swing so far with Aaron Nola
The truth is Neil will always end up somewhere in the middle
but he looked so good to start that game tonight and I just
What worries me about what what Nola's currently doing is that we are getting back to?
some of those blow-up innings and
What made him good for majority of the season again his era heading into tonight was 3.41 now there was some blow up starts there
some seven earned and whatnot but for a majority of the season he's done a really
good job of not letting inning snowball and tonight he just he couldn't do it
and I know that there's been well, my mentions are a hard judge of the
fan base because it's just the usual meltdown city in your boys Twitter mentions. But you
know, there's some criticism of Rob Thompson. It's like, dude, it's the fifth inning. Like,
you can't just, you have a whole series against the Mets, you have the Brewers and then you
have the Mets again. They don't want an off day. You can't just burn the bullpen
when you're already down three nothing.
You trust the guy to get out of it.
Ultimately it didn't.
It blew up in his face.
But I don't know why we can't critically think baseball
more than just like, it's in front of me, bad, Thompson sucks.
It just blows my mind, you
know, like, just a little, little critical thinking. Don't
ask for much. We'd love to see it. Welcome back. It is the
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never looks so good. Jack Fritz hanging out with you on this
Friday night reacting strongly
strongly
to a phil's loss
and i think it's the the the that's tonight
let's try our in the northeast what's happening art
a a don't you jackie
what is your idea of the way for a postgame show here are
yeah i know it's a tough one tonight and european monologue
the wind out of my sails
It was everything almost verbatim that I was gonna open up with myself
But I'm sorry about that. No
Don't apologize, but um, I've been thinking about
You were talking about the National League the teams that scare me the most are
Arizona and the Mets and it's not even close those two teams
with Arizona's firepower and
the Mets seems to be
Everything well rounded from hitting since the All-Star break. They've been a different team heading and pitching
Who would have teams that scare you the most,
Jack?
Well, the Padres scare me a lot.
You know, like the Padres scare me from the standpoint of they do have some star power
and when you have the starters that they have.
But what scares me about the Padres is frankly, they can go Tanner Scott, Jason Adam and Robert
Suarez to close out a ball game.
So having them obviously terrifies me
I mean the Dodgers are the Dodgers, but they also choke but like you look at you know
Otani Betts Freeman, it's pretty ridiculous the Mets scaring from strictly of like a vibes perspective
You know you look at the rotation. It's not that terrifying bullpen not that terrifying
But they seem to have something clicking the dime backs will scare me art until the rest
of eternity frankly like what happened last year and the way
Stronger I mean, I think they're next to the Padres the top-hitting team in baseball
But now you were right before you can be afraid of
everybody I mean the Dodgers with that core in the middle of their lineup I'll
tell you what that she's snowing back is turning into some picture he not only
dominated the Phillies but he did a great job against the Dodgers tonight
yeah well and if you want to even like the Brewers actually I think are more
scary this year than the last couple years
Because you know, they have a 20 year old that's having a 2020 season so far that's really picked it up in Jackson
Cheerios, so like they had the last couple years like offensively they just haven't been there
But now they got this little this this young kid who like might kind of change their trajectory
This the NL is
Absolutely loaded that statement you made you can see any of these teams going to the World Series I agree with you 100%
I'll let you go Jack good. Thanks art always appreciate the phone call. Yeah, I mean these teams are good man, and you know it
There's no way to sugarcoat it like he can't you know
Just put on the the home rise and say this team's going to go to the World Series.
We all hope they do, but there are some damn... Like this team, the Phillies got to play
some really good baseball and get some breaks if they're going to go to the World Series
and win this whole thing.
You look at the National League, and for the first time in a while, I actually think it's
tougher than the American League.
I really
do. You know, the American League, the Orioles have just been playing brutal baseball for
a long stretch. The Yankees, now Judge finally hit a home run tonight, which is good to see.
I think it was like 17 games since he hit a home run. The Guardians will never scare
me. The Royals don't really scare me. The Astros, sure, 100%, they've been playing
good baseball for a long time
But you look at their lineup and they're you know, this is not the this is not the 2022 Astros
You know, I was watching a little bit of the game tonight
They're talking about how Verlanders like fighting for a playoff roster spot
now that says like how good their rotation can be but for the first time in a while the National League is is
definitely
The head of the American League I think all six of these teams could be in the World Series. There can
be a team that missed the playoffs that could be in the World Series. That's
strong of a league this year. Tomorrow we got Luis Severino on the mound versus
Colby Allard the stopper and I'm already calling it now they win the Allard start
and then you know Sunday feels like a loss would love a win but if there if
I know this Phillies team like I think I know this Phillies team that's my that's my call my shot
moment you know the Babe Ruth moment Severino has been good you know Severino the last two starts
he's been really solid starting to rack up strikeout numbers he's been really up and down for them you
know like he'll either be disgusting and strike out eight over seven or will be a
little bit more blow upy, but he's been a really good signing for the Mets.
Always had stuff could never stay healthy with, with the Yankees. You know,
he's kind of putting it together now with the Mets, but either way,
Phil's other work could out for them tomorrow.
Seve will be up in the zone and you know, it's on them not totally chase that
pitch. So Allard versus Severino four o'clock start tomorrow one last phone call before we hand things off to Rob Jerry
Let's check in with John and Malvern. What's happening John?
How you doing Jack first time caller with you appreciate you. How's it going? I appreciate you
I don't want to sound antagonistic because I'm not, but I want to talk in generalities.
I'm not here to bash Nola or the manager, but listen, Jack and everybody else out there,
don't dare blame the offense for these kinds of games.
The Phillies live and die on pitching.
If you think of the first half of this season, really what carried the Phillies was their
pitching.
It was much better than we all thought it was going to be with Ranger and with Sanchez
and of course with Wheeler and Nola pitching really well.
Since they went to London and came back, the pitching got all out of whack.
They had no more fifth starter when Turnbull got hurt and Walker couldn't do it.
And a game like tonight, you can't expect the offense to score 12 runs or 10 runs or
nine runs a game.
You got to get well-pitched games.
I think the National League is very, very competitive.
There are seven really good teams vying for six spots.
Schaft will walk you in there because nobody from the other, from the Central is going
to get in there.
So there's six teams going for five spots.
Somebody's going to be out.
I don't think it's gonna be the Phillies and I think they're gonna write the ship
But they have to do it with pitching you you're not gonna average eight or nine runs a game
So sure if you're gonna get bombed every other game, you're not gonna win anything
No, I I agree to the same point like the other score for the first four innings tonight tonight when it was 0-0
It doesn't matter what does it? Well then no I mean come on no you can't
look at it that way you've got to get well-pitched games the games the Billy
won the last couple weeks the really good games two to one three to two three
to nothing that you have to win those kind of games once you get in the game
with the other team scoring eight or nine runs, forget it.
You can't blame the offense.
No team can do that.
So that's all I got to say.
I've been watching games since I was a kid at Connie Mac Stadium.
I have a little bit of credibility.
I got you.
Thanks, Sean.
I don't disagree.
I'm just saying that they also didn't score for the first four innings of tonight.
It was a 0-0 game.
Maybe, if they had scored, maybe Rob Thompson's more aggressive when it's 3-0.
Gets him out of the game, and then he changes how he attacks the rest of the game.
So that, you know, it doesn't become 6-0.
And when it's 6-0, instead of being 6-0 and when it's six nothing instead of being six nothing
Maybe it's six four and then you're not pitching the the back end of bullpen guys to where it gets to 11
I'm not saying the Phillies need to score 12 runs tonight, but also the game could have gone a totally different
direction
What a postgame show thanks for hanging out
On the final out tonight. Hot and heavy.
I'm sure Rob Cherry, he will take more of your phone calls, more of your reaction to
a tough start to an important series, one that the Phils did not show up for in game
one of. But either way, tomorrow, Colby Allard versus Luis Severino four o'clock here on
WIP will be act Monday. We'll have
Eagles I guess the Eagles Falcons obviously Monday night, but we're reacting to it all so
Thanks for hanging out with me tonight. Enjoy the rest of your Friday night
Don't dwell on this one too much as long as they take two or three
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