Role Players Lead Way In Refreshing Win

Posted by Tim Malcolm, Tue, May 06, 2008 08:04 AM

The Phillies beat the Diamondbacks 11-4 Monday night, and did it without hitting a home run. They did it with Pat Burrell going 0-for-5. They did it without Chase Utley scoring an RBI. How then, you ask?

Eric Bruntlett had three RBI, including a triple. Geoff Jenkins had three hits and drove in a run. Heck, Jamie Moyer had two hits, including an RBI double. Seven of the 11 runs scored by the Phils came with two outs. Sure they left 27 on base, but they plated 11 and had 17 hits in a runaway over the highly touted D-Backs.

Moyer didn’t just do it with his bat - the old man pitched seven innings, giving up two earned and six hits while striking out five. The “Baby Backs” had no answer for the wily veteran. Mop-up work went to Ryan Madson, who closed out the eighth, and Clay Condrey, who gave up two runs in the ninth. Is anyone else ready to rid Clay Condrey and try out Fabio Castro?

That aside, it was a great win for the Phils, who used the spacious outfield of Chase Field to defuse the Backs and beat rookie Max Scherzer. He was only charged for two earned runs as his defense helped him not at all. Most importantly, it was good to see the struggling role players pick up their games and barrage Arizona wire-to-wire.

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24 Responses to “Role Players Lead Way In Refreshing Win”

  1. Fran Says:

    That might be the best win of the season.

  2. Don M Says:

    Back-to-back MVP winners at ShortStop for the Phillies??? Nice to see guys like Ruiz and Bruntlett contribute.. I think everyone on the squad besides Taguchi is now responsible for a victory… Feliz HR against the Mets, Howard rocked one for the 3-2 win last week. Is it a sign that we have Jenkins’ ball get through 2ns base for a game-winner… and then Bruntlett hits a ball that Upton catches 99% of the time… (maybe he had money on the Fightin’s???) I couldn’t believe that wasn’t an error, but he never got leather on the ball, so I guess thats why it was a hit.

    Like I said yesterday, the Dbacks havn’t played anyone yet, so the Mets went in and won 2-of-3… Maybe the Phillies can split, or better… The Dodgers look scarier than the Dbacks right now.. the Cards don’t scare me either for some reason… Cubs, Dodgers, Phillies, Mets… with the Cards, Dbacks, Brewers clipping at their heels all season… lets see who gets/stays healthy.. should be a great season in the NL

  3. Jason Says:

    I am really pumped that the Phils were able to score without the big-guys doing damage. And every time I think Moyre should hang it up he comes out and pitches well. Even when the baby backs had none out and runners on first and second (I think in the 6th) Moyer got a double play and then a ground out - the guy just knows how to pitch.

    Does anyone else think it is hysterical when a 45 year old who throws between 65 and 80 strikes people out - especially looking?

    Good job to Moyer and the rest!

  4. Gavin Says:

    I enjoyed watching Moyer swing the stick. It looked like an old timers game cut.

    I think its only a matter of time before Carpernter or Castro is up. They need another LP in the pen. Condrey is the odd man out.

    Its a shame Mathieson has to have surgery again. That might be the last we ever hear of the poor guy. He had great stuff too.

  5. Geoff Says:

    The phillies havent faced brandon webb and micah owings yet. owings can be gotten to, who knows with randy johnson. but i will only be impressed if they get to brandon webb. thats elite pitching. if they knock him around then theyve got something. they had a nice win, but they beat around the two guys competing with other for the 5th starter spot in the dbacks rotation. I still dont know how jamie moyer got through 7 innings, that lineup ought to be ashamed of themselves. the cubs knocked him out in like 3 innings. it is really amusing though, albeit painful, to watch these young hitters swing at the junky greased-up wd-40 balls that moyer throws. i mean, last night they were just taking wreckless hacks at some of these dirtballs he was throwing. moyer reminds me of the harris character in major league that has all sorts of grease and oil under his uniform to grease up his pitches.

  6. Mike T. Says:

    I’ll say it was a good win - mostly for the fact that it gave our pen a rest. As Geoff said, I won’t be fully impressed unless we touch Webb on Thursday.

    If we’re a good team we win 3 of 4, including a win vs. Brandon Webb.

  7. Lewisauce Says:

    Webb, schmebb. I don’t care if we beat Brandon Webb on Thursday or not (though if Myers is the “good Myers” again, it will be a pitching battle royale, and I love those). I would like to win the series. I don’t care if we beat their three weaker pitchers and then get silenced by Webb. I would simply like to take three of four here any way we can.

    And I still don’t understand why people are surprised when Jamie Moyer pitches well. He’s not a stud, but he knows what he’s doing. If he didn’t, he wouldn’t have been around for 20+ years (which I’d venture to guess is longer than many of his detractors have been alive).

    And I agree with Gavin. I get the feeling Matheison’s career is over, and I can’t help feeling bad for the guy.

  8. Lewisauce Says:

    Forgot about Condrey. Yeah, he’s toast, at least for the foreseeable future. Won’t hurt to try one of the young guys out — certainly by Memorial day, and possibly at the end of this road trip.

  9. Mike T. Says:

    I was born a year before Myers entered the league - but I’m not a detractor by any means.

  10. Brooks Says:

    the negativity kills me.
    You are right on Lewis; the reason Moyer has been around so long is that he can still get it going like he did last night. How much more can we expect? It’s all part of the ride.
    Bruntlett, Victorino, Ruiz, Feliz, Jenkins - all had multiple hit games last night. Victorino has 4 hits in his last 2 games, everyone but Howard is getting some wood. Friends, this team has not hit it’s stride yet.
    Jimmy coming back, Ryan tuning in - this team make Jrolls prediction more attainable.
    Pitching, please keep it up!!!

  11. Don M Says:

    They’re a good team if they win 2…a very good team if they win 3… and probably the NL favorite if they win all 4 (based on the fact we beat the Cubs already, and I dont know how the Cards keep winning).

    Webb is the best sinker-ball pitcher in the league, maybe in all of baseball, giving him the nod of Chien-Ming Wang. Micah Owing is pretty good, but the Phillies can probably get to him.. the lefty matchup with Randy Johnson should be interesting. They should probably sit Howard, cause he’ll have no chance. Let Coste play first and hack away at the big unit’s fastballs.

  12. Tim Malcolm Says:

    Maybe it’s me, but don’t the Phillies have great success against Webb?

    Edit: They didn’t face Webb last year, but career, Webb has just a 3.99 ERA against us, one of his worst splits.

  13. Brian Says:

    Finally got to see the team in person, and it’s a damn exciting lineup! We’ve got the depth and character to make a legitimate run this year. Is there a better lineup in the NL? The D-Backs are solid but don’t have a closer.

  14. erik Says:

    I know there have been ups and downs so far this season, but I see a very promising future for this club this year. By my math there are six full months of regular season baseball(apr,may,jun,jul,aug,sep). I believe the old addage goes it takes 90 wins to make the playoffs. 90 divided by 6 equals 15. So we need to have 15 wins at the end of april(already accomplished) 30 by the end of May so forth and so on. At 19 by the 6th of May everything is looking good. With a few hot streaks, Jimmy’s prediction seems very attainable. I think the Phillies are on the right pace and setting themselves up nicely right now.

    Go Phils

  15. Brian Says:

    Nobody has success against Webb, he’s the best pitcher in the NL. I think we’ll see Pat & Chase do okay, but it’s never easy against him. The beauty of it is, the Phils will run the counts high and if they can tap into the bullpen, it won’t matter.

  16. Bruce Says:

    Lewisauce~
    I agree with you 100% on your opinion regarding Jamie Moyer. The ageless wonder again shows that one don’t need to throw 95 mph fastballs to have success in the majors. After all, he’s been doing it for 20+ years. Moyer is one of the most knowledgeable pitchers who use guile and deception as an art to his craft. he used this “art” to great advantage against a young and overly aggressive Arizona line-up of hitters looking for fastballs to hit. It was most entertaining to see the maestro in complete command last night. To the young detractors here, behold and appreciate what the “art” of pitching is all about the next time Moyer is on the mound. :-)

  17. Tim Malcolm Says:

    It’s nice having Moyer, especially against some of the younger teams in the NL (Arizona, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Florida, etc.) Watch him pitch well Saturday against the Giants.

  18. Brian Says:

    Speaking of the Giants, are we going to see some paybacks for the unnecessary hit on Ruiz and beaned Utley? I sure hope so.

  19. Bruce Says:

    Don M~
    I was amused by your comment (”…They’re a good team (Phillies) if they win 2…a very good team if they win 3… and probably the NL favorite if they win all 4…”) regarding the series in Arizona. It’s the first week of May and you’re using the Phillies success (or lack of success ) vs Arizona as a barometer to evaluate the team’s worth? Come on! I think we can get a better idea of how good this team may be when Rollins is back and healthy; when Howard starts producing; if Lidge, Gordon & bullpen continues their success; the stability and consistency of the starting rotation remains effective. These are important factors yet to be determined until at least the All-Star break.

  20. Brian Says:

    The only thing that concerns me is Flash. Madson is a guy I still believe in, but I think of him as always been a work-in-progress. With the bats, it might not matter.

  21. Geoff Says:

    I think they need to replace condrey with a good consistent arm. that would really bolster their bullpen. they might have to go out and get one if their callups cant do it. Fabio Castro is left-handed so he should get the first trial when they call him up. You really need another lockdown guy though. and this rotion is definitely smoke and mirrors. patient hitters mash jamie moyer. i always knock jamie moyer because his success is totally dependant on the way the umpire calls the strike zone. when they make him throw the ball over the plate to get strikes he doesnt have the juice to get it past somebody. when he gets squeezed hes out of the game by the 4th inning. you cant rely on that everytime he comes up in the rotation. thats my point. theyre banking on someone whos really shaky and whos getting it done with smoke and mirrors. right now eaton is pitchin well and kendrick is on or off depending on which start it is (and will be until he gets an out pitch), myers can implode at any time or he can dominate. i dont see enough stability. its a very long season. there plenty of time for people to get better (kendrick, myers), plenty of time for people to get out of slumps (howard, feliz, jenkins). but theres also plenty of time for people to get injured and i need someone hanging around there in addition to benson who can be a astarter in major league baseball before i begin to feel secure about this. it just all feels very tenuous right now with this rotation. i need another arm or two in there thats better than what they have. give me a good lefty in the bullpen and another starter. send madson down to AAA and tell him not to come back until he learns a new pitch and send condrey down.

  22. Don M Says:

    That was in response to: *** “If we’re a good team we win 3 of 4, including a win vs. Brandon Webb.” ***

    My point is that if we are playing this well right now, without Rollins, pretty much without Howard… imagine how good we might play when those two come around! Up until last night, people were talking about the Diamondbacks being this great team… and if we split this series, that is a good thing..if we win 3 out there, thats awesome… if we win 4… people would have to consider the Phillies a very, very strong team in the NL.

    What is with everyone reading too deeply into comments on here.. the season is a marathon, not a sprint… we all know that. But its nice to know where you stand in that marathon, so you dont NEED to be the best team in baseball after the All-Star break… previous comments i’ve left on here were along the lines of, “the past few years, Phillies have taken until late May, early June to get to .500 …..even with Rollins and Howard missing…we’re still playing great baseball right now”

    The whole point of these discussion boards is to get some discussion.. I was trying to find out who everyone thinks are legit contenders in the NL… if the Diamondbacks are a team that everyone thinks will be around come September (and I think we all agree they will be) if we take 2 of 4 in their park, that is a good thing… if we take 3 of 4… etc…

  23. Brian Says:

    Contenders: Mets, D-backs, Dodgers, and Cubs are the teams I’d put up there with the Phils.

  24. philsphan Says:

    The 11 runs without hitting a homerun is really important for this team.

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