Monday, October 31, 2011

Off-season notes

October 31, 2011

The 2011 season has come to a close, and free agency will start on Thursday. Here are the off-season problems that the Phillies will have to face over the winter.

Free Agents: Shortstop Jimmy Rollins and closer Ryan Madson are the big free agents. There is also smaller names on the list like Roy Oswalt, Brad Lidge, and Ross Gload.

Rollins wants five years and he has already said he will not be giving any home time discount, which puts the Phillies in a very tough spot.
 Ryan Madson's status with Philadelphia is not much better. Madson is looking for the big pay check, and with Scott Boras as his agent, it would not be surprising if he finds it elsewhere. Washington is a rumored team, seeing as reports were made that Jayson Werth (a former Phil who also went for the money) is trying to sell Madson on joining him in Washington.

The Phillies denied the options on the contracts of both Brad Lidge and Roy Oswalt. The club denied their options primarily for the money they would be owed if they were kept for the 2012 season. Ruben Amaro Jr. has expressed interest in bringing them back next season, so it is possible that one or possibly both can return to the team with contracts that are more affordable for the Phillies.

Ross Gload probably won't be on the Phillies next season. Gload is still suffering from a bad hip, and he has refused to get surgery on it due to the risks that come with the surgery. Gload will most likely find other ways to treat his hip. Again, it isn't likely that Amaro will bring him back, but it still does not mean a return will be ruled out entirley.

Arbitration: Cole Hamels is eligible for arbitration, getting him a new deal will most likely be the Phillies top priority, especially after Hamels finished the season with a 14-9 record and a 2.79 ERA.
In the postseason, Hamels turned in a solid outing against the Cardinals that ended in a 3-2 win for the Phillies.

Third Base: Placido Polanco has been struggling with injuries since he rejoined the Phillies for the 2010 season. In 2010, Polanco had an elbow injury that bothered him for much of the second half of the season. In 2011, Polanco had a sports hernia. He played through it, but there were times where he had to sit out to avoid aggravating the injury. If the rumors that the Phillies are looking to upgrade at third base are true, then there are two very good options out there. David Wright is a name that has been tossed around, but the Mets would likely want a lot for him, especially if he is going to be traded within the division. The other interesting name out there is Michael Cuddyer. This year for Minnesota, Cuddyer played games at first, second, and left field. It would not be difficult for the Phillies coaching staff to turn him into a third baseman, should the team offer him a good deal. Cuddyer is also a fairly good hitter and can add more consistency along with Hunter Pence to the lineup, which is something that has plagued the team's hitting for the past two years.


Left Field: Raul Ibanez will not be re-signed, so the Phillies need a replacement in left. Again, Michael Cuddyer is a very good player to fill the spot. John Mayberry Jr. is also a candidate for the left fielder's job. Mayberry played in 104 games in 2011, and finished the year with a .273 average, 15 home runs, and 49 RBI's. There are questions about whether or not Mayberry can be an everyday player, but based off of what has been seen of Mayberry this year, he appears to be more than capable of getting the job done.

First Base: Ryan Howard tore his achillies, and right now, it is uncertain if he will be ready to start the 2012 season. Cuddyer and Mayberry both have experience at first base, and can hold down the fort until Howard comes back. But if there is a chance that the Phillies can dump Howard and his huge contract, then Amaro may possibly be able to work his magic again and make a surprise signing of Albert Pujols or Prince Fielder, much like he did with Cliff Lee. Now let's be honest here, even if Howard was healthy, that would have been a long shot to happen,  but since he is hurt, it's pretty much impossible. But hey, it's something to think about. After all, Fielder and Pujols have been better clutch players in not just the regular season, but (more in Pujols' case) the postseason too.... A LOT MORE IN THE POSTSEASON.

Shortstop: Jose Reyes is an option, but he is injury proned and in all honesty would not be a good fit in Philadelphia. The Phillies have said that minor league prospect Freddy Galvis will need at least another year in the minors. Re-signing Rollins is the team's best bet.

Bullpen: The Phillies' bullpen is pretty solid, but with the possibility of Madson going elsewhere, the team may need a new closer. Amaro said in the end of season press conference that if Madson left, they would most likely look outside of the orginization for a closer. There are quite a few good closers that the Phillies can pursue in the off-season should Madson leave. Heath Bell (San Diego), Jose Valverde (Detroit), Matt Caps (Minnesota), Joe Nathan (Minnesota), Francisco Cordero (Cinncinati), Jonathan Papelbon (Boston), and Kyle Farnsworth (Tampa Bay) are all free agents closers who are available.

Ruben Amaro Jr. and the Phillies appear to be heading into a very busy off-season. The team that won a franchise record 102 games, still has much to improve on.

One thing is clear, many tough decisions lie ahead for Amaro.

Saturday, October 29, 2011

On October 29, 2008 the Phillies made history

October 29, 2011

Three years ago today, the Philadelphia Phillies won the World Series, ending their 28 year championship drought and the city's 25 year long drought. This team took the baseball world by storm in 2008. They refused to give up, even when the Mets, the surprising Tampa Bay Rays, and bad weather tried to stand in their way. 2008 will always be remembered by Philadelphia sports fans, and make no mistake, this team gave us all great memories.

Friday, October 28, 2011

Update on injured Phils

October 29, 2011

The Phillies have posted an article on their site that provided updates on the progress of injured players.

From the Phillies website:

"Phillies first baseman Ryan Howard had stitches removed from his left ankle on Tuesday, 13 days after he underwent surgery for a ruptured Achilles. He's begun a rehab program in Philadelphia and can partake in partial weight-bearing activities.
 
Philadelphia hopes Howard is healed in time for April, although he's just one of many whose health the club has to monitor this offseason. The Phillies announced a slew of health updates on Friday.

Third baseman Placido Polanco had a follow-up exam with Dr. William Meyers on Wednesday after undergoing double sports hernia surgery and is continuing his rehab in Miami.

Left-hander Cole Hamels had stitches removed from his left elbow (loose bodies) on Thursday and is continuing his rehab in Philadelphia. Hamels had a follow-up exam to his hernia surgery Friday with Dr. Ernest Rosato -- exactly two weeks after the procedure -- and has been cleared to get back to his offseason program, as tolerated.
 
Right fielder Hunter Pence is also rehabbing from sports hernia surgery in Philadelphia, and he has a follow-up appointment with Dr. Meyers scheduled for next week.
 
Right-hander Jose Contreras (right forearm strain) was seen by Dr. Michael Ciccotti on Oct. 20, and he is slated to begin isometric forearm strengthening next week. If he continues on his current path, he can start throwing at the beginning of January.
 
Rounding out the update was Ross Gload, whose right hip was evaluated by Dr. Bryan Kelly in New York on Oct. 18. Although a small tear was diagnosed in the hip during the season, Dr. Kelly recommended Gload pass on surgery in favor of rehab."

Written by Evan Drellich. Courtesy of Phillies.com

Monday, October 24, 2011

Lidge, Oswalt's 2012 options declined

October 24, 2011

It really isn't any surprise, in fact this was expected as soon as the season ended.

The Phillies have chosen to deny relief pitcher Brad Lidge's and starting pitcher Roy Oswalt's contract options for the 2012 season.

Oswalt and Lidge are now eligible for free agency, but that doesn't neccesarily mean they won't be able to return to the Phillies.

General manager Ruben Amaro Jr. stated earlier this afternoon, that he would stay in contact with them over the off-season, and would be happy to bring them back to the team for next year.

The price to buyout Lidge's and Oswalt's options were $1.5 million and $2 million respectively. Had the Phillies not bought out their options, they would have owed Lidge $12.5 million and Oswalt $16 million for the 2012 season.

Buying out their contracts was clearly the better move considering the Phillies have $110.5 million devoted to nine players already.

Although their tenures with the Phillies may not be over just yet, both Lidge and Oswalt have experienced great runs in their time with Philadelphia.

Lidge was injured for much of the 2011 season. He only had 25 outings, with an 0-2 record, but had a 1.40 ERA. It didn't seem like at times during the season, but Lidge got the job done.

But when you think of Brad Lidge, you have to think of his spectacular 2008 campaign. In his first year with the team, Lidge went 48 for 48 in save oppurtunities, and to cap it all off, he closed out game five of the World Series by striking out former Tampa Bay Ray Eric Hinske in three pitches, to give the Phillies their first world championship in 28 years and the city's first in 25.

Roy Oswalt was shipped over from Houston in a trade deadline deal in the 2010 campaign, the former ace of the Astros joined Roy Halladay and Cole Hamels to create one of the most fearsome rotations in baseball.

In 2011, that rotation became even more of a nightmare to the rest of the majors when the Phillies signed another ace in Cliff Lee.

Though he experienced some back problems and some personal issues over the season, his pitching helped create one of the best starting rotations in the history of baseball.

Sunday, October 23, 2011

Moyer looking for a comeback

October 23, 2011

Yeah, you read that headline right. Jamie Moyer, the soon to be 49 year old pitcher, is looking to make a comeback in the Majors according to Jim Salisbury of CSNPhilly.com

Moyer had Tommy John Surgery nearly one year ago, and is now contacting teams for a tryout.

Moyer is no longer a Phillie, his contract ended after the 2010 season, but the Phillies orginization has kindly helped him rehab from his surgery.

Though the Phillies helped him recover, general manger Ruben Amaro Jr. isn't sure if he will invite Moyer to spring training next year.

Moyer, a Philadelphia area native, is 267-204 in his career. He had a record of 56-40 during his tome on the Phillies.

Moyer's most productive year with Philadelphia came in 2008, when he finished the year with a 16-7 record, and go his first World Series ring, playing for his hometown team.

Read Jim Salisbury's full story by clicking on the link below:
http://www.csnphilly.com/baseball-philadelphia-phillies/news/Jamie-Moyer-eyes-comeback-in-2012?blockID=581378&feedID=693

Could Madson join Werth in Washington?

October 23, 2011

Closer Ryan Madson is going to be a tough free agent to bring back for next season.

The fact that Scott Boras is his agent means that Madson is going to be looking for big money, and on top of that, he has showed that he wants to test the free agent market.

Now, Sports Illustrated's Jon Heyman is reporting that former Phillie now National Jayson Werth, is trying to convince Madson in to signing with Washington.

There are also reports that the Miami Marlins, who are moving into a new stadium next year, are interested in Madson. Of course, Miami's interest is fueled not only by the new stadium, but the news that their current closer Leo Nunez forged his identity.

You can read the full story on Ryan Madson's options at CSNhilly.com by clicking on the link below:
http://www.csnphilly.com/blog/phillies-talk/post/Madson-could-sign-with-a-division-rival?blockID=580752&feedID=693

But where do you think Madson will be next year? Will he be closing in red pinstripes in 2012, or somewhere else?

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Phillies coaching staff will be back for 2012

October 20, 2011

According to CSNPhilly.com, the Phillies will keep their entire coaching staff intact for the 2012 season.

"The Phillies announced Thursday that all six of their major league coaches have agreed to contracts for the 2012 season.

Mick Billmeyer (bullpen), Rich Dubee (pitching), Greg Gross (hitting), Pete Mackanin (bench), Sam Perlozzo (first base) and Juan Samuel (third base), along with bullpen catcher Jesus Tiamo, will resume their respective positions.

“I couldn’t be happier to have the whole staff back for another season,” manager Charlie Manuel said. “Their dedication and work ethic speak for themselves and they were a huge part of our 102 wins.”

Billmeyer is the longest-tenured member of the coaching staff after being hired by Larry Bowa in 2004 as the major league catching instructor.  he 2012 season will be his ninth with the Phillies as well as the eighth for Dubee, fourth for Mackanin and Perlozzo, third for Gross and second for Samuel. "

Story courtesy of CSNPhilly.com.

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Phillies make small roster moves

October 19, 2011

The Phillies made some small roster moves today.

Here is Jim Salisbury's (CSNPhilly.com) report:

"The Phillies have done some light roster housekeeping.

Infielder Pete Orr and outfielder Brandon Moss were both out righted off the 40-man roster. Both have become free agents.

Pitcher Jose Contreras was taken off the 60-day disabled list and placed back on the 40-man roster. Contreras missed much of the 2011 season with an elbow injury that required surgery.

On the scouting/front office front, the team has lost one of its top advisers with Jim Fregosi Jr. leaving to join the Kansas City Royals as a special assistant to general manager Dayton Moore."

Courtesy of CSNPhilly.com

Monday, October 17, 2011

Hamels has surgeries, can continue throwing

October 17, 2011

According to Jim Salisbury of CSN Philly.com, Cole Hamels has had his two scheduled surgeries and can continue throwing in the coming weeks.

Here is Salisbury's full report.

"Phillies pitcher Cole Hamels had two surgical procedures on Friday.
He had loose bodies removed from his left elbow. He also had a hernia repaired. The team called both procedures successful and said Hamels could begin an off-season throwing program in three to four weeks."

Courtesy of CSN Philly.com

Thursday, October 13, 2011

Watch the Phillies end of season press conferences here.

October 13, 2011

The link below will lead you to videos of the press conferences held by the Phillies general manager Ruben Amaro Jr., manager Charlie Manuel, centerfielder Shane Victorino, and shortstop Jimmy Rollins. During these conferences, everyone took a chance to discuss the future.Manuel and Amaro discuss the the contracts of various players, and how hitting needs to be improved for the 2012 season. Rollins talks about being a free agent, and the  kind of contract he will be looking for. And Victorino like everyone else, comments on how disappointing the Phillies early playoff exit was.

http://www.csnphilly.com/pages/video?PID=7nVM2-zgeaSt3lbb1kEsKuIDfF1rpl1NgP0QtH#

Videos courtesy of CSN Philly.com.

Jordan named director of player development for Phillies

October 13, 2011

According to Jim Salisbury of CSN Philly.com, the Phillies named Joe Jordan the director of player development.


Here is the full article,

"The Phillies have named Joe Jordan as their new director of player development. Jordan, 49, comes to the Phils after seven seasons as amateur scouting director for the Baltimore Orioles.

Jordan replaces Chuck LaMar in overseeing the Phillies’ minor-league system. LaMar resigned in September.

Jordan will report to Benny Looper, the Phillies’ assistant general manager for player personnel.

Jordan’s first order of business may be to replace Mark Parent as Double A manager. Parent is joining the Chicago White Sox’ major-league coaching staff."

- Courtesy of Jim Salisbury and CSN Philly.com

Howard has surgery, out 6 months

October 13, 2011

We now know Ryan Howard's recovery time. Six months.


Howard had surgery yesterday to repair his torn left achillies. The Phillies confrimed that the surgery was successful, then Ruben Amaro Jr. discussed the timetable for his return.

"It's going to be five to six months from the surgery until he can play at his accustomed level," said Amaro.

Amaro and the rest of the Phillies orginization hopes Howard will be back in the lineup in time for April, and won't miss too much time.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Hamels scheduled for two surgeries, Gload to have surgery

October 9, 2011

Pitcher Cole Hamles is scheduled to have two surgeries in two weeks.

Next Friday, Hamels will have surgery to remove loose bodies from his left elbow, then he will have surgery for an inguinal hernia a week after.

Ross Gload, who is now a free agent, is likely to have arthroscopic surgery on his right hip after having problems with it throughout the season.

Polanco and Pence to have MRI's for sports hernias

October 9, 2011

Third baseman Placido Polanco is already expected to have off-season surgery fro a sports herniathat has plagued him all season long.

He will have an MRI to evaluate the extent his sports hernia.
Right Fielder Hunter Pence will also have an MRI to evaluate the extent of his sports hernia, and to determine if he will need off-season surgery as well.

Polanco's injury was made publicly known, but did anyone even know that Pence had one too?

Howard needs surgery for injured Achilles

October 9, 2011

The news on Ryan Howard's injury is bad.

After having an MRI yesterday, it has been confirmed that he has ruptured his left Achilles and he will need surgery.

Wait it gets worse. Howard will not be able to have surgery until the swelling in his tendon goes down.

And the bad news is still not done. The timetable for Howard's return will not be known until after he has surgey, but the Phillies have stated that he could very well miss spring training and even the first two months of the next season.

Saturday, October 8, 2011

They blew it

October 8, 2011

You can't blame Roy Halladay he pitched an eight inning gem, and only let one run get by. You can't blame Ryan Madson either, he pitched a perfect ninth.

It all falls on the Phillies offense, they didn't hit.

This season held such high expectations for Phillies, but they failed to meet those expectations with a first round exit.

The Cardinals shutout the Phils 1-0, Chris Carpenter threw the complete game shutout.

The Phillies had so many oppurtunities and they couldn't capatilize.


Oh yeah and Ryan Howard hurt himself when he grounded out to end the series (he struck out last year to end the season, isn't that ironic?), but I will discuss him later because I feel he has a lot to do with these hitting slumps the Phillies have went through over the past couple years.

We unfortunately find ourselves in the same situation as last year. The pitchers did all they could, but silent bats is what ultimately led to the Phillies playoff exit.

Phillies.com
http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2011_10_07_slnmlb_phimlb_1&mode=recap&c_id=phi

CSN Philly.com
http://www.csnphilly.com/baseball-philadelphia-phillies/news/Phils-eliminated-in-shocking-Game-5-loss?blockID=574176&feedID=704

Friday, October 7, 2011

Cardinals at Phillies: NLDS Game 5 Notes

October 7, 2011
It all comes down to this. The series is tied at two games a piece, as the Phillies season comes down to one game. The offense has had some struggles as of late, but the bats have to wake up tonight. Roy Halladay will be on the mound looking to keep the Cardinals' bats silent.

This is it. Game 5. Everything is on the line.



St. Louis Cardinals (NL Wild Card Winners) at Philadelphia Phillies (NL East Champions)
8:30 PM at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, PA
Series Tied 2-2

Pitching Matchup
RHP Chris Carpenter vs. RHP Roy Halladay

Game 4: STL Wins 5-3

- Skip Schumaker (Cramped Hamstring) is not expected to be in the Cardinals' lineup tonight.
- Cliff Lee will be available to pitch out of the bullpen for tonight's game.

Notes Courtesy of Phillies.com and CSN Philly.com

Phillies.com
http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2011_10_07_slnmlb_phimlb_1&mode=preview&c_id=phi#gid=2011_10_07_slnmlb_phimlb_1&mode=preview

CSN Philly.com
http://www.csnphilly.com/blog/phillies-talk/post/Game-5-notes-Halladay-vs-Carpenter?blockID=573774&feedID=693

Phillies can't wrap series up, on to game 5

October 6, 2011

After jumping out to an early 2-0 lead, the Phillies bats went silent yet again as they dropped game 4 to the Cardinals 5-3. With the series tied up now at 2-2, the Phillies will go back to Citizens Bank Park for game 5, where everything will be on the line.

Oh yeah, and there will be no squirrel causing problems in Philly.

Roy Halladay will pitch for the Phillies against St. Louis' Chris Carpenter

The Phillies have never taken a playoff series the distance in any of their postseason appearances, since they started in 2007.

You would have to go back to the 1980 NLCS against the Houston Astros, where the Phillies won 8-7 in the game 5. The Phillies would go on to win their fisrt World Series in franchise history.

Game 5 will be played Friday night.

Phillies.com
http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20111005&content_id=25511108&vkey=news_phi&c_id=phi

CSN Philly.com
http://www.csnphilly.com/baseball-philadelphia-phillies/news/Phils-defeat-sets-up-deciding-Game-5-in-?blockID=572992&feedID=693

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

Phillies at Cardinals: Game 4 Notes

October 5, 2011



The Phils took game 3 last night thanks to a three-run pinch-hit homer run by Ben Francisco. With a 2-1 series lead, the Phillies can take the series tonight with Roy Oswalt on the mound.

Philadelphia Phillies (NL East Champions) at St. Louis Cardinals (NL Wild Card Winner)
6:07 PM at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, MO
PHI Leads Series 2-1

Pitching Matchup
RHP Roy Oswalt vs. RHP Edwin Jackson

Game 3: PHI Wins 3-2

- Matt Holliday will start for the Cardinals in left field.
- Charlie Manuel might use Cliff Lee out of the bullpen if neccesary.
- The last time Roy Oswalt pitched against St. Louis in the playoffs, he threw seven innings in a win that sent Houston to the World Series.

Notes Courtesy of CSN Philly.com
http://www.csnphilly.com/blog/phillies-talk/post/NLDS-Game-4-Notes-Oswalt-vs-Jackson?blockID=572546&feedID=704

Francisco homers to give Phils 2-1 series lead

October 5, 2011

It was a scoreless afair for six innings as Jaime Garcia was able to keep the Phillies silent, while Cole Hamels did the same to the Cardinals.

But Ben Francisco changed all of that.

Francisco hit a pinch-hit three run homer in the seventh off Gracia, silencing the St. Louis crowd.

Francisco's home-run ended up being the only offense the Phillies needed.

The Cardinals did score two runs to make it a 3-2 game, but Ryan Madson completed a five-ot save to hold them off.

The Phillies now have a 2-1 series lead.

Phillies.com
http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2011_10_04_phimlb_slnmlb_1&mode=recap&c_id=phi

CSN Philly.com
http://www.csnphilly.com/baseball-philadelphia-phillies/news/Franciscos-heroics-lift-Phillies-to-Game?blockID=572358&feedID=693

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

Phillies at Cardinals: Game 3 Notes

October 4, 2011



The Phillies head to St. Louis with the series tied 1-1. Jaime Garcia will be on the mound for St. Louis, and though the offensive numbers in the past have not been good, the Phillies look to have a big day like in game 1. Charlie Manuel will send Cole Hamels to the mound.

Philadelphia Phillies (NL East Champions) at St. Louis Cardinals (NL Wild Card Winner)
5:00 PM at Busch Stadium in St. Louis, MO
Series Tied 1-1

Pitching Matchup
LHP Cole Hamels vs. LHP Jaime Garcia

Game 2: STL Wins 5-4

- John Mayberry Jr. will start in right field over Raul Ibanez tonight.
- Matt Holliday (Finger) will still not be in the Cardinal's lineup.

Notes Courtesy of CSN Philly.com
http://www.csnphilly.com/blog/phillies-talk/post/NLDS-Game-3-Notes-Hamels-vs-Garcia?blockID=571910&feedID=693

Phillies can't hold on to 4 run lead, series tied at 1

October 3, 2011

The Phillies got off to a quick start against Tony La Russa's Cardinals, who pitched Chris Carpenter on short rest, but the Phils weren't able to sustain their lead. St. Louis won 5-4 and tied the series up at a game a piece.

CSN Philly.com
http://www.csnphilly.com/baseball-philadelphia-phillies/news/Lee-assumes-responsibility-for-Phils-Gam?blockID=571288&feedID=693

Sunday, October 2, 2011

Cardinals at Phillies: NLDS Game 2 Notes

October 2, 2011


National League Division Series: Game 2
St. Louis Cardinals at Philadelphia Phillies
8:30 PM at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, PA.
PHI Leads Series 1-0

Pitching Matchup
RHP Chris Carpenter vs LHP Cliff Lee

Game 1: Phillies win 11-6

Notes courtesy of Phillies.com and CSN Philly.com

Phillies.com
http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2011_10_02_slnmlb_phimlb_1&mode=preview&c_id=phi#gid=2011_10_02_slnmlb_phimlb_1&mode=preview

CSN Philly.com
http://www.csnphilly.com/blog/phillies-talk/post/NLDS-Game-2-Notes-Lee-vs-Carpenter?blockID=570844&feedID=704

Phillies score 11 runs to take game 1

October 2, 2011

The Philliesbeat the Cardinals 11-6 last night to take game 1 of the NLDS.

Roy Halladay had a rough first inning but quickly settled in.

Meanwhile Ryan Howard hit a 3 run homer to start a Phils rally.

Phillies.com
http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2011_10_01_slnmlb_phimlb_1&mode=recap&c_id=phi

CSN Philly.com
http://www.csnphilly.com/baseball-philadelphia-phillies/news/Lessons-from-old-friend-help-Halladay-Ph?blockID=570834&feedID=704

Saturday, October 1, 2011

Cardinals at Phillies: NLDS Game 1 Notes

October 1, 2011

The wait is over, October is here. The Phillies have had their best regular season in franchise history, but now they start on the road to their ultimate goal.



National League Division Series: Game 1
St. Louis Cardinals (NL Wild Card Winners) at Philadelphia Phillies (NL East Champions)
5:07 PM at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, PA.

Pitching Matchup
RHP Kyle Loshe vs. RHP Roy Halladay

- The Cardinal's Matt Holliday will not be in the lineup, but is available to pinch hit.
- The Phillies finished the regular season with a sweep of the Braves. The offense hit well during the series, let's see if they can keep that roll going.
- Citizens Bank Park is going to be LOUD!

Notes Courtesy of Phillies.com and CSN Philly.com

Phillies.com
http://philadelphia.phillies.mlb.com/mlb/gameday/index.jsp?gid=2011_10_01_slnmlb_phimlb_1&mode=preview&c_id=phi#gid=2011_10_01_slnmlb_phimlb_1&mode=probables

CSN Philly.com
http://www.csnphilly.com/blog/phillies-talk/post/NLDS-Game-1-Notes-Halladay-vs-Lohse?blockID=570384&feedID=704