OT: Official 2023 Philadelphia Phillies Season And Post Season Thread

SouthJerseyRU

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What odds could you have gotten at the beginning of the station were you to state that on April 16th Brandon Marsh would be second in OPS in all of MLB?
Also,three of his teammates are on pace to have 210 or more hits in a season,something at first glance appears to be unprecedented.
Stott now only 40 games away from tying Joe D.
While I didn't think he would be 2nd overall in OPS, I did think he'd be better this year. His improvements came shortly after coming to the Phills last year. Kevin Long changed his swing after he came over, simplifying everything, see article here: https://www.cbssports.com/mlb/news/...hillies-brandon-marsh-is-making-more-contact/
 

RUhasarrived

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The rest of baseball talks about Senga and his ghost pitch,but today at CBP Topper beat George Kirby.(Mostly for septuagenarians and upward).
 

RUhasarrived

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Big 6 game trip coming up without a day off between the Sunday nite game and the next night in LA.
 

RUhasarrived

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Not much is being made of Piche getting hurt,but he may have soon been getting an extended look in the outfield when Harp can play first.They need to determine whether to make an offer to Hoskins or put that money into Nola.
 

Retired711

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Not much is being made of Piche getting hurt,but he may have soon been getting an extended look in the outfield when Harp can play first.They need to determine whether to make an offer to Hoskins or put that money into Nola.
Both Nola and Hoskins have shortcomings, but I would rather put the money into Nola. It's harder to find good starters than good first basemen with power.

Pache would have been getting an extended look anyway because Harper will be DH'ing and is a ways away from being able to play first. The outfield defense is less than excellent.
 
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SouthJerseyRU

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Both Nola and Hoskins have shortcomings, but I would rather put the money into Nola. It's harder to find good starters than good first basemen with power.

Pache would have been getting an extended look anyway because Harper will be DH'ing and is a ways away from being able to play first. The outfield defense is less than excellent.
Agreed about Nola over Hoskins.

With Pache, he has not yet shown the ability to hit enough to be in a MLB lineup daily. The hope was that Phillies hitting coach Kevin Long would be able to fix him a bit this year, and he has done better this year, but it's a small sample size.
 
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RUScrew85

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Not much is being made of Piche getting hurt,but he may have soon been getting an extended look in the outfield when Harp can play first.They need to determine whether to make an offer to Hoskins or put that money into Nola.

I think they let Hoskins walk. And if Nola doesn't get back to normal he's gonna walk too.

Harper DH, Casty, Schwarb and Marsh in the OF. Muddle along as they are until the other big guy gets back. Piche was nice to have but he'd be limited in time now that Harper is back. Defensive OF are pretty easy to find if needed.
 
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Retired711

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That is crazy? Was the surgery on his throwing arm? I realize he'll be the DH.
Yes, the surgery was on his throwing arm. That's why the Phillies used him only as the DH for much of last year. My guess is that he will be a first baseman if he ever returns to the field; that will make Hoskins expendable. The only problem is that Castellanos is not a good right fielder, although he has considerably improved since last year. He said the problem was that his poor hitting led him not to concentrate in the field. Maybe that's fixable.
 

SouthJerseyRU

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That is crazy? Was the surgery on his throwing arm? I realize he'll be the DH.
As others have answered, yes, which is why he won't be playing OF this year and may not see the field at 1B until very late in the season.

One thing that works for him coming back early and just DH'ing is that he throws righty but bats lefty. So the left arm/elbow undergoes more stress on his swing then the right elbow that he had surgery on.
 

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As others have answered, yes, which is why he won't be playing OF this year and may not see the field at 1B until very late in the season.

One thing that works for him coming back early and just DH'ing is that he throws righty but bats lefty. So the left arm/elbow undergoes more stress on his swing then the right elbow that he had surgery on.
Makes sense.
 

RUhasarrived

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Shouldn't Marsh be leading off now that he's demonstrated an ability to walk?
The order could alternate left right until 8-9.

Suarez is back.
Does Falter go?
 

SouthJerseyRU

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Shouldn't Marsh be leading off now that he's demonstrated an ability to walk?
The order could alternate left right until 8-9.

Suarez is back.
Does Falter go?
Regarding the lineup realistically it doesn't matter too much. Zolecki has an article up on MLB.com today, explaining why, but for the most part switching lineups around doesn't matter.


Falter stays for now because who else is going to be the 5th. They like Strahm better as a multi-inning bullpen guy.
 

RUhasarrived

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Now second place in the division only 5 back and closing in on the top wild card spot.
Can Harper still win the MVP despite missing the first 30 games?
 
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Retired711

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Now second place in the division only 5 back and closing in on the top wild card spot.
Can Harper still win the MVP despite missing the first 30 games?
It's nice to see the bench guys contributing too, and the bullpen was strong tonight for five innings even without Alvarado, Dominguez or Kimbrel being available.
 

RUhasarrived

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Pache needs to get healthy and Harper needs to play first in order to get Schwarber out of left field.
 

Retired711

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Pache needs to get healthy and Harper needs to play first in order to get Schwarber out of left field.
My impression is that Harper is months away from being able to play 1st -- his right elbow isn't ready. He was able to come back because he is a lefty hitter and so the weakness in his right elbow doesn't affect his hitting very much. The Phils are stuck with Schwarber in left unless they can build a lead in a game and then take him out for defense. Think of him as the Greg Luzinski of our time.
 

Retired711

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We're only one-quarter through the season, so there's plenty of baseball left --but as of right now, the Phillies would make the playoffs with only a .500 record. That's just not right. It's the way basketball and hockey work, but it's not how baseball should. It trivializes the regular season to have a team in the playffs with a record like that.
 

Terry_2426

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We're only one-quarter through the season, so there's plenty of baseball left --but as of right now, the Phillies would make the playoffs with only a .500 record. That's just not right. It's the way basketball and hockey work, but it's not how baseball should. It trivializes the regular season to have a team in the playffs with a record like that.
More of a product of the NL just not playing well right now as a whole, rather than it being a case of too many playoff spots available. There's only 5 teams in the NL above .500 right now, compared to 9 in the AL.
 

Retired711

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More of a product of the NL just not playing well right now as a whole, rather than it being a case of too many playoff spots available. There's only 5 teams in the NL above .500 right now, compared to 9 in the AL.
But the problem is that things may stay that way in the NL, which would mean that a .500 team would qualify. But let's hope not. The Phillies have been surging. But the Pirates are falling apart, and it's not clear that the Mets or Marlins or the bottom three teams in the Central or West are going to get hot or even better than lukewarm.
 

Retired711

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My impression is that Harper is months away from being able to play 1st -- his right elbow isn't ready. He was able to come back because he is a lefty hitter and so the weakness in his right elbow doesn't affect his hitting very much. The Phils are stuck with Schwarber in left unless they can build a lead in a game and then take him out for defense. Think of him as the Greg Luzinski of our time.
Todd Zolecki of mlb.com reports that Harper is working out at first. He can do everything fine -- except throw. He is playing catch from 90 feet. Once he can throw 120 feet, he will be considered ready. Rob Thomson thinks he is at least a month away from that. When he can play first, Bohm will go back to third, Schwarber will probably DH, and Cristian Pache, once healthy, will play in the outfield.
 

RUhasarrived

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2 in a row.
Now on to the Diamondbacks,a team that lost 24 in a row on the road as recently as 2021.
Then,it's the potential Bataan death march through Atlanta,NY,and Wash.
 

RutgersK1d

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2 in a row.
Now on to the Diamondbacks,a team that lost 24 in a row on the road as recently as 2021.
Then,it's the potential Bataan death march through Atlanta,NY,and Wash.
Mets and Nats are surely winnable series. Braves are looking great again as usual