{"id":8435,"date":"2010-10-06T14:04:53","date_gmt":"2010-10-06T21:04:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.seamheads.com\/?p=8435"},"modified":"2010-10-09T12:46:02","modified_gmt":"2010-10-09T19:46:02","slug":"the-philly-phan%e2%80%99s-guide-to-the-playoffs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/seamheads.com\/blog\/2010\/10\/06\/the-philly-phan%e2%80%99s-guide-to-the-playoffs\/","title":{"rendered":"The Philly Phan\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s Guide to the Playoffs"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>October baseball is now a rite of passage in Philadelphia.  No longer  are Phillies fans left to wonder about \u00e2\u20ac\u0153next year\u00e2\u20ac\u009d or suppose \u00e2\u20ac\u0153what  if\u00e2\u20ac\u009d or try to convince themselves that they had better appreciate fall  baseball because they may not see it again for awhile.  No, not for the  foreseeable future in this town.  Since 2007 the Philadelphia Phillies  have crashed the MLB playoffs and are showing no signs of taking an  early vacation after 162 games anytime soon.<\/p>\n<p>The pitching staff  has two definite No.1\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s in Roy Halladay and Roy Oswalt and a No. 3 in  Cole Hamels that can match another team\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s top hurler frame for frame on  any given night.  A starting lineup that features: Ryan Howard, who you  can mark down for 30 HRs and 100 RBIs every April, a human hitting  machine in Placido Polanco, Mr. Everything Chase Utley, who nearly won  the World Series MVP last year despite playing on the losing team, and  Carlos Ruiz, the invaluable yet unheralded catcher, who is referred to  simply as &#8220;Senor Octubre&#8221; this time of year.<\/p>\n<p>Add this talent  to a rabid fan base that has sold out over 120 straight home games and  you become a serious obstacle in October.  Look at the Tampa Bay Rays,  who can boast one of the most talent rich rosters in all of baseball;  does any team dread playing there any time of year?  They had under  13,000 fans at the game when they clinched a playoff berth, gave away  20,000 tickets to one home game just to get people to come and had a  frustrated Evan Longoria basically calling out the fans who refuse to  show.  Two loaded rosters yet two starkly different fan bases.   Philadelphia fans, for all the warts that the media plays up, know what  they have in their Phillies.<\/p>\n<p>Below is a cheat sheet for the  Phillies fan who may not follow every twist and turn of the Major League  season, for the fan who follows their team and no one else.  You are  going to want to know the road the Phillies must travel to get to their  third straight Fall Classic, what to look out for and story lines you  will hear.  It also makes for solid water cooler topics at the office  and you can impress your friends and family with your new found hardball  knowledge.  Whether you start to follow the team each year starting on  October 1st or start to study every Spring Training game beginning in  March, this will have something for everyone.<\/p>\n<p><em>Who on Cincinnati  will have you seeing Red(s)?<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Add some gasoline to the phire please  and then phan them phuriously.  Scott Rolen is back in town and the fans  hate him, and that is an understatement.  Never forgiven for forcing  his way out of town in 2002 Rolen finds himself back in the Citizens  Bank Park&#8217;s hot seat.  Will the booing do anything to a vet like Rolen?   Probably not, but should he make an error or strike out in a big spot  while in Philly, look out, the entire place is going to explode.<\/p>\n<p><em>What  Red should worry about the Phans?<\/em><\/p>\n<p>Try game 1 starter Edinson Volquez.   He fits the profile of an implosion waiting to happen.  Entering 2010, his third big league season, Volquez did not pitch after June 1 in  2009 due to Tommy John Surgery and this season he began the year by  serving a 50-game suspension for performance enhancing drugs which he  claimed was to treat a fertility condition.  Young?  Check.  Not  seasoned?  Check.  First playoff appearance?  Check.  PED suspension  which the fans will remind him of?  Check.  Starting in a hostile  environment with relentless fans?  Yikes.<\/p>\n<p>Do not think this  series is going to be easy, though.  Rolen, Jay Bruce and Drew Stubbs  have all hit at least 20 homers and driven in at least 70 runs.  Leadoff  man Brandon Phillips has scored 100 runs and homered 18 times, and it  is his job to set the table for Joey Votto.  Votto should be showing off  an MVP trophy before year end, which a year batting .324 with 37 HRs,  113 RBIs and 106 runs scored will earn you.  He was in contention for  the Triple Crown for much of the year and ranks among the top 3 in BA,  HRs and RBIs out of all the players remaining in the playoffs.<\/p>\n<p>The  Phillies must avoid putting themselves in a position of having to pitch  to him with men on base or big situations otherwise he will make them  pay.  Votto is one of those select players who has the potential, and  the ability, to single handedly win a series all by himself.<\/p>\n<p>Be  sure also to watch Reds reliever Aroldis Chapman pitch if you can  follow the ball, that is.  Chapman consistently dials it up over 100 mph  and has touched 105 this season.  If Ryan Howard guesses right on a  Chapman fastball there is no telling where, or if, it will land.<\/p>\n<p>Now  should the Phillies get by the Reds they will face either the Braves or  Giants.  I e-mailed my friend the other day and said that if you are a  Phillies fan you root for the Braves, but if you are a baseball fan then  you root for the Giants.<\/p>\n<p>If the Braves beat the Giants\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6.<\/p>\n<p>Get  down to your local Sports Authority or Modell\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s sporting goods retailer  right away so you can be the first in line for your \u00e2\u20ac\u0153Phillies 2010  National League Champions\u00e2\u20ac\u009d shirt.  There\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s no way the Braves will beat  the Phillies.  In the final two weeks of the season the Braves played  the Phillies six times.  The Phillies swept the Braves at CBP to put  away the division and then visited Atlanta in the final series of the  season after clinching the division.  Keep in mind at this point the  Braves still needed a win to secure the Wild Card and the Phillies were  kind enough to run out their Triple-A affiliate, the Lehigh Valley Iron  Pigs.<\/p>\n<p>The Braves proceeded to lose the first two games of the series to  a Philadelphia team led by Greg Dobbs, Ben Francisco, John Mayberry,  Ross Gload and Brian Bocock.  The Braves  needed to win the final game  of the year and get some help to clinch the Wild Card and then nearly  blew an 8-2 lead before hanging on to win 8-7, and that coupled with a  Padres loss later that afternoon, helped them slide in.  So now you  want to tell me that the Braves are going to waltz in and beat the  Phillies when it truly counts?  Let me tell you this, if you see Gload,  Dobbs or Bocock during the playoffs it will be an action shot of them  running in a reliever\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s jacket from the bullpen.  Start clearing your  schedule for the World Series.<\/p>\n<p>If the Giants beat the  Braves\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6..<br \/>\nAhhhhh.  Now we are talking October pressure baseball.  A  possible matchup of Doc versus The Freak for games 1, 4 and 7?  Yes  please.  Knock the Giants offense all you want but when you run out Tim  Lincecum, Matt Cain and Jonathan Sanchez, if you can scratch out two or  three runs, that is often more than enough.  At one point in September  the Giants went 17 straight games giving up three runs or fewer.  Their  staff had the lowest ERA in the National League and also led the league  in strikeouts which often times is the Achilles\u00e2\u20ac\u2122 heel of the Phil\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s  offense.<\/p>\n<p>Ponder this, over the final 30 days of the regular season the  Giants team ERA was 1.70, more than a run better than any other team.   Beware of the Giants bullpen also.  The starting rotation gets much of  the attention but their closer is the tattooed and Mohawk sportin\u00e2\u20ac\u2122 Brian  Wilson who converted 48 of 53 saves, punched out 93 in 74.2 IP and has a  1.81 ERA.  Brad Lidge on the other hand has blown the same amount of  saves in 20 LESS chances.  What Brad Lidge will show up?  The \u00e2\u20ac\u0153Lights  Out\u00e2\u20ac\u009d 2008 version, the \u00e2\u20ac\u0153Lights On\u00e2\u20ac\u009d everyone please take a base 2009  version or the 2010 mixture of the two?  The bullpens are going to play a  prominent role in this series.<\/p>\n<p>Scared yet?  Will this series go all  seven games?  I actually do not think so but I can picture a number of  gut wrenching 2-1, 3-2 games where you pray your team scores first and  then gnaw your fingers and cannot go to bed until it is over.  I  envision the Philly pubs serving a variation on the Irish Car Bomb to  its worried Phillies patrons.  Simply take a shot of Pepto and drop it  into some Sam Adams Oktoberfest and consume quickly during the 8th and  9th innings.  NLCS Bullpen Bomb anyone?<\/p>\n<p>See you at the parade.<\/p>\n<p><em>Matt  Aber is a baseball enthusiast who fears an intervention from family and  friends for all the baseball he watches.  Just not in October please.   He is an advocate of the national organization called The Miracle League  which allows special needs children to play baseball.  He encourages  you to support this worthy cause and learn more at <a href=\"http:\/\/www.miracleleague.com\/\">www.miracleleague.com<\/a>.<\/em><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>October baseball is now a rite of passage in Philadelphia. 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