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Andy Natalie
Thursday 4th June 2009, 2:17pm
Hey, you may like my Phillies site. philliesmania.com PS I am tired of taking it on the Chan! He's gotta go, although he isn't worth much.

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Mistakes Made and Pitching Counts; Phillies falter to Rays, giving up 5 in the 8th posted on 06/24/2009

Pat Burrell had hit 251 home runs up to this year, and obviously hadn't hit any against a team with "Philadelphia" tagged in front of its team name, since drafted 1st overall by the team in 1998. Up until now.

Burrell blasted a 2-run homer in the 2nd inning of the Phillies-Rays World Series rematch from last year, at Tropicana Field, scoring Carlos Pena and giving the Rays (not to be confused with the "Devil Rays" of extinction, formerly) an early lead that would bulster.  The wheels came off in the bottom of the 8th when middle reliever JC Romero gave up 4 hits, a walk & a hit batter in his outing.  

Jimmy Rollins continued to struggle with the bat. He went 0-4 tonight, lowering his average, to .211- barely over the mendoza line.  He'll look for another chance to pick his game up, tomorrow night vs. Andy Sonnanstine. 

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Chan Ho "It's Outta The" Park Gives Up 7; Phils Lose to Rival Mets posted on 05/01/2009

First off, I'd like to welcome myself and viewers to my first post in this blog...It's truly a priviledge to be able to do this. 

With that out of the way, Chan Ho Park took the mound tonight for the Phils- in an attempt to earn his first win with his new ballclub, since signing with them in the off-season.  Park, in his first inning of work tonight, gave up a homerun to deep right to Mets utility player David Murphy and was down 2-0 before Philadelphia even had a chance to come back or take a lead themselves.  Park's ERA didn't skyrocket because he's had a rough first 3 starts; leaving tonight's game at Citizen's Bank Park with an Earned Run Average of 8.57, after 4.2 innings of work.  

To me, it seems like Park overexerted himself, even before the regular season began- competing with left hander J.A. Happ, for the 5th spot in the World Series champs rotation.  Before getting the nod to be the last starter- CHP posted outstanding numbers in Spring Training. In 5 games, the Korean born right hander posted a 2-0 record, complimented by a 2.53 ERA in 21.1 innings of work (lvironpigs.wordpress.com).

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