Showing posts with label Asche. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Asche. Show all posts

Sunday, June 14, 2015

The Phillies...

Well, it is apparent that the Phillies season is for the most part over. The team has truly proven nothing this season. Every piece of the team has failed and they seem to lack talent all around. Ryne Sandberg seems to not have a hold on this team, and tempers seem to be flaring. The latest move that the Phillies have made is bringing Dominic Brown back up from the minors and sending down Darin Ruf. The Phillies will make more moves in the upcoming weeks, including most likely the moving of Cole Hamels. With continued struggles from members of this team it can now be seen that it is officially time to start over, to build from the bottom up. The question is however, what pieces if any are worth keeping.

Management:
It is time to get rid of Ryne Sandberg and Rueben Amaro Jr. At this point in the season, it is clear that Sandberg has no control of the team. Ryne Sandberg’s whole baseball philosophy is to preach fundamentals, however it can be seen the Phillies completely lack that. RAJ should be moved due to the fact that every move that he has made has been the wrong one. 

Starting Pitchers:
None of them… Let’s be honest none of these guys have been productive this season. Cole Hamels can pitch; he is the only one that is truly good. The rest of the staff is for the most part serviceable 4 or 5 starters. Hamels should be moved for younger guys that could help put together a good team in the future. If the Phillies could move Hamels for a top-pitching prospect this team could have a bright future. Scouts seem to think as of right now Aaron Nola is an ace; however, it will be a waiting game.

Bullpen:
When looking at the bullpen it is obvious which guys the Phillies should keep around. The first and main guy is Ken Giles. There is no doubt that Kenny Giles has been the Phillies biggest piece in their bullpen. Though his velocity is down this season, he has proven to everyone that he knows how to pitch. This was a big step for Giles considering many people thought he was only a gunner. Another guy the Phillies should keep around is Elvis Araujo, this kid knows how to pitch. At only 23 he has proven he can get out any major league hitter, and he has great stuff. These two guys have proven that they know how to pitch and are young enough to be around when the Phillies become good again.

Infield:
When looking at the Phillies infield they really have nothing that is worth keeping. The Phillies need to start focusing on the future; they need to start putting together a younger infield. Franco has been the only impressive player. He has proven that he knows how to make changes, and I would continue to let this player grow as a hitter. Ryan Howard has been productive this season, even if fans don’t want to admit it.  Howard is giving the team exactly what is expected and when it is all said and done, he will end the season with 30 homeruns. But, when it comes down to it he is too old to stay on this squad. Howard may however be moved for some lower level prospects that could help build the team for the future.  The rest of the infielders have not done enough to show it is worth keeping them on the roster. Sadly, Chase Utley has not been able to hit this season. It is time that Chase Utley hangs up the cleats. Utley is not the only infielder not producing at the plate; the entire team has been a joke this season.

Outfield:
There are only two guys I would keep around in the outfield, and it is completely based off their young ages. Cody Asche and Odubel Herrera have not really proven anything with the bat. Both guys are under the age of 25, and may have upside. I have not been impressed with either guy at the plate. They are not pure hitters nor have they shown power or any ability to get on base. But, I would let these guys play and see what they can give me. If they don’t provide the team what they want, then they should be shipped off. These two players may have a bright future, and will be around when the young guys in the minors come up. Production may follow for these guys, but we have to wait and see.

Let’s be fair this team has not shown fans much. The team should in reality just call up the Reading Fightin’s and let them play. When it comes down to the dog days of summer, there may be no fans showing up to games. Let's hope the Phillies can turn into the Astros eventually.


-Brett

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Monday, April 20, 2015

The Biggest Joke in Baseball…

I’ll admit I was optimistic at the start of this season. I thought they would compete. Even though the Phillies on paper are not good, and I knew that they had a terrible season last year, I still had faith. I thought that though the Phillies may look bad, though production may be down on their former stars they can still produce. However, I will now admit after 13 games the 4-9 Phillies are not good nor do they have a bright future. When watching this team there is no doubt that there is nothing special about them, nor do they have any potential.

If you watched any Spring Training games over the past months you would’ve thought that this team might have some potential. That they would not be the second worse team in baseball like Vegas thought. However, now looking at this team that is not true. You know things are bad when the team’s best pitcher is a washed-up Aaron Harang. Who has in reality been the only good starting pitcher on the team. The rest of the starting staff averages over an ERA of 4.00. On the hitting side team is not doing much better. On paper there is only three starters that are batting over .300.  The team does not look good at all at the plate. There is no run support or true offensive production. The three leading hitters are all singles hitters, and they are not producing runs. A team can not win games if they don’t score runs or if they don’t get pitching.

This team has struggled throughout the season so far. They will continue to struggle it seems. It is not fun to watch this team, and if you look around the stadium it seems nobody wants to be there. Though production is coming from the guys in question like Asche, Galvis, and Herrera; do not think that they will produce like this all season. The entire Phillies season is truly in question and this team does not seem to be going in the right direction.


-Brett



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