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Zack Wheeler vs Aaron Nola. Rematch of the July 7 game (where Diaz spit the bit), which was a rematch of the June 27 game (where Jay Stupid Bruce homered twice). Both of those were won by the Phillies so FUCK IT, WE'RE DUE.



Bryce Harper has a .664 OPS vs Wheeler. Hoskins has a single, a double, and 8 Ks in 19 PAs. EFF THESE GUYS.



Meanwhile, McNeil has five hits in 16 AB vs Nola. Alonso homered off him. LET'S GO. GET THESE FUCKERS TONIGHT.



(Side Phillies note: this happened the other night, which was kind of neat.)




Bonus: We get a shot at Vargas tomorrow, too.


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I'm not in this for the spoiling (yet), but if it can't be us, it would be swell if it's not the Brycemen of the Delaware Valley.


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I was trying to think of something to supplant 'when the Germans

bombed Pearl Harbor' but guess it's best no to mess with gold...



NYM (67‑66) Zack Wheeler (RHP, 9-7, 4.52)

PHI (69‑63) Aaron Nola (RHP, 12-4, 3.53)


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Jeff McNeil – RF

Pete Alonso – 1B

Michael Conforto – CF

J.D. Davis – LF

Joe Panik – 2B

Amed Rosario – SS

Todd Frazier – 3B

René Rivera – C

Zack Wheeler – RHP


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The Mets are only two and a half in back of Philly? That can't be allowed to stand.



The Mets are batting Pete Alonso second, hitting Joe Panik fifth, and sitting the hottest batter in the league JUST TO FUCK WITH YOU, Gabe Kapler. Just to fuck with you.


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Well, Darvish was struggling coming into this week's series ... and we got one run off of him

Lester was struggling even more than Darvish ... and we got one run off of him

Nola is decidedly NOT struggling coming into this series ... so maybe we'll kick the shit out of him.

That's really poor logic, but it's all I got.



Except that Harper is having a hot August (which still just brings his season up to mediocre by his standards), that Mikael Franco is in the minors at the present time (and you could look it up),

and that Rhys Hoskins mostly isn't hitting [.138/.327/.276 in August ... that's a LOT of friggin' walks] AND he can't field no matter where they put him.


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Chili, I don't care if you have to get up there and swing the bat yourself. Your hitters need to start producing runz.


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Always fun when you IW a guy to load the bases and get to their pitcher because you KNOW that they're not going to PH for him ... and then get out of the inning because of it and THEN have that

pitcher not last the next half inning (got just one out).



And that's got to be at least the third time in this hitting streak that Ramos has extended it only after entering late game.


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And the recent RiSP numbers go down even further.

With two on base (Rosario's AB) and then later with three on: a pop-out, line-out, and pop-out were sandwiched around Ramos's single.


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Frayed Knot wrote:

Always fun when you IW a guy to load the bases and get to their pitcher because you KNOW that they're not going to PH for him ... and then get out of the inning because of it and THEN have that

pitcher not last the next half inning (got just one out).



And that's got to be at least the third time in this hitting streak that Ramos has extended it only after entering late game.


That's what I'm counting, too.


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Edgy MD wrote:

Isn't this park supposed to be a launching pad?


Not being able to get the ball out of the infield tends to negate that effect somewhat.


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Frayed Knot wrote:

Edgy MD wrote:

Isn't this park supposed to be a launching pad?


Not being able to get the ball out of the infield tends to negate that effect somewhat.


Frazier read your post.


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Philly pitching needed to face 21 NYM plate appearances in order to get the first 18 outs.

It then took them 15 PA to get the next six.


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A 10-pitch inning for Diaz.

Ten pitches was the first batter total for him -- whether he retired the hitter or not -- for much of this season.


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Edgy MD wrote:

Frayed Knot wrote:

Edgy MD wrote:

Isn't this park supposed to be a launching pad?


Not being able to get the ball out of the infield tends to negate that effect somewhat.


Frazier read your post.


So did Conforto. I'd guess that neither of those gets out of Dodger Stadium.


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