So Sam Donnellon's column in the Daily News today said Cole Hamels wasn't wrong with anything he was saying about possibly starting Sunday against the Mets. (...)...
Cole Hamels will start Sunday night against the Mets, according to manager Charlie Manuel. Hamels (12-8, 3.01 ERA) will go up against Johan Santana. (...)...
While Cole Hamels gets well-deserved accolades across the media today, talk is shifting to the three-game weekend set against the Mets at Shea Stadium. (...)...
Last night Chase Utley showed leadership by example by plowing over Nationals catcher Jesus Flores.
Well, Phillies fans all think it was leadership. (...)...
Headline: Hamels set to step up against Nats
The Major Players: Cole Hamels, John Lannan, Chase Utley, Ryan Zimmerman
The Venue: Nationals Park, Washington D.C. (...)...
Pat Gillick confessed Monday he made a mistake signing Adam Eaton to a three-year/$24.5MM deal in the 2006-07 offseason.
Since becoming a Phillie, Eaton has gone 14-18 with a 6.10 ERA. (...)...
While Phillies Nation partied at Nationals Park, Kyle Kendrick was sliced and diced in a 7-4 loss to the Nationals Monday, dropping the Phillies to two games behind the victorious Mets for the NL East lead. (...)...
Headline: Take care of business in the capital
The Major Players: Chase Utley, Kyle Kendrick, Tim Redding, Ryan Madson
The Venue: Nationals Park, Washington D.C. (...)...
According to Ken Rosenthal in his newest Full Count video, the Phillies feel there's better than a 50 percent chance they can keep Pat Burrell in 2009 and beyond. (...)...
It came down to the eighth inning yet again, but JC Romero was fearless, backing Jayson Werth's big game and Brett Myers' stellar performance in a 5-2 win over the Cubs. (...)...
Headline: Win necessary to split against Cubs
The Major Players: Jimmy Rollins, Pat Burrell, Brett Myers, Kosuke Fukudome
The Venue: Wrigley Field, Chicago
The Number: 2 games behind (Mets)
The Cubs came back yet again against Phillies pitching, winning 3-2 Friday night at Wrigley. (...)...
For the third game in a row, the Phillies blew a lead with a member of the bullpen on the hill. And for the third game in a row, the Phillies lost. (...)...