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So close, yet so far….

Despite what my ‘tag cloud’ will tell you, the Florida Marlins are now in second place in the NL East, thanks to this weekend series in Philly.  The Phillies took two of three from the Marlins, and by doing so took first place away from the Fish.  Actually, I think it was more like Waechter left first place right over the plate for the taking, and Jenkins was more than happy to put it in the outfield seats.  Combine that with 2 errors, (ANOTHER ONE BY CANTU) one on a nice-idea-but-botched-execution pickoff, hit batters and wild pitches you had yourself a 7-5 loss when the dust settled. The Phillies played some nice defense in this game as well.  I think that there is a crater where Ryan Howard dove into the ground to catch a bunt by Jones, but Howard made a helluva play to get there. (See Florda, see what happens when your defense takes outs AWAY from the opposition instead of giving them EXTRA ones!?)

The one thing that I learned from watching this series, specifically the game today, is that the Marlins were playing a better version of themselves.  When you look at the makeup of these 2 teams, they have a lot of similarities between them.  The Marlins have a good lineup, with numerous threats to jack one out at any given time.  The Phillies have the same thing, only with some hitters like Victorino, Utley and Burrell who will take a walk and hit for average as well as power.  The Marlins strength of their pitching staff is the bullpen, just like the Phillies.  But Lidge is much more proven than Gregg, and the Phillies’ bullpen ERA is the best in NL. Florida’s pen has gotten roughed up a little on the road trip so far, perhaps a byproduct of them pitching so many innings already.  In the 6 games on the trip, only 1 starter, Nolasco, has gone longer than 5 innings.  And it was one of the two that they have won so far! Who knew?

I didn’t turn this game on today until it was 5-1 Marlins, (I was doing some charity work earlier in the morning. It is good for the Feng Shui of the soul they say, or something like that) And needless to say I was more than pleasantly surprised with the score. Mainly beacuse Moyer has never lost to Florida in his career, and when I found out that Jacobs had 2 homers off the southpaw, I was even more excited.  Jake has been in a but of a slump himself, so if he starts swinging like he did in early April, look out! Andrew Miller pitched….like a young rookie who has some promising potential; but all in all that is better than he has been for the majority of the season.  He only allowed 2 earned runs in 5, but walks were a issue for him early on (as per Tommy Hutton).  The reason that the Marlins lost this important rubber game today was lack of execution on their end, and the Phillies doing their part.  Philly took advantage of the Marlins errors and pushed across an unearned run early in the game.  Then in the 6th, enter Doug Waechter. I didn’t approve of his call-up when Gardner went on the DL, but he has actually pitched extremely well in his role as a long man.  I just have too many memories of him having bad games as a (Devil) Ray.  He immediately made his presence known by walking Pat Burrell to lead off the inning, and then Jenkins, who was 0-9 as a PH this year, smacked a bp fastball into the right-field seats and suddenly the Marlins lead had completely evaporated. Then in the 7th, after Cody Ross hit a single (a 1-bagger for Cody? that’s gonna kill his slugging %).  Mr. Jacque Jones was called on to bunt.  Listen, Jones’ average and RBI total should be signifigantly higher than what they are, because he has hit some screaming line drives that have been caught in his short time as a Marlin.  However, he was called on to bunt with no outs in the inning, and lined the bunt right to Ryan Howard, who was charging from first.  As I said earlier, Howard made a terrific play on the ball, but he only was given the chance to because Jones got under the ball.  If Jones executes the bunt properly and puts it on the ground, it is a productive out.  Instead, he might as well have swung and missed 3 times because Ross was stuck on first, and a double play ensued.

Next inning, Enter Taylor Tankersley.  Whatever happened to Tank?  After a great rookie season, he has really taken steps backwards the last 2 years.  He came in with Victorino at first, and did a great job holding him on.  Then after he got Ultey to pop-up (only about 120 feet, not his 390 foot pop flys to the right field seats he was hitting all weekend).  That brought up Howard, who was 0-5 with 5 strikouts in his career against Tank.  Well, Taylor would have none of it.  He made sure that Howard wouldn’t get that first hit off of him…by drilling him in the back with a fastball!  So the leftie ‘specialist’ didn’t do his job. Enter Logan Kensing, and 1 wild pitch and double by Burrell later, exit the tied ballgame. Even though Flash Gordon walked Gonzo to lead off the 8th, the Marlins would go quietly after the Burrell double.

So, let’s recap shall we? (This is no Bob Murphy ‘happy recap’ either) A short start, 2 errors, a botched bunt, walks, a hit batter, a wild pitch…..that is no way to beat a first place team.  The Florida Marlins certainly competed today, but the flaws of this team came to the forefront….as they often do in big games.  Only 1/2 game out of first (technically 1 game up in loss column) on June 2nd? I’ll take it, but there are areas of their game that the Fish will have to improve upon if they expect to stay in contention the rest of the way.  And it must start tomorrow night against Atlanta.  The Marlins need a big start from Olsen, who didn’t give up a run in his last outing against the Braves.  They will be taking on Jo-Jo Reyes, and hopefully will get this 4 game series off to a good start.  (Yes, the pun was intended, Mr. Olsen)

No pictures are present because Verizon is apparently having a fight with my internet.  I like to spruce up my blog so it’s not all black and white text and to draw the attention away from my 10 or so typos that I miss every entry. So be sure to check back (yea right) tomorrow for a more colorful take on this game. 

Where to begin?

Boy did the Marlins drop a tough one tonight.  Since I am tired and have no voice, hair or fingernails left after this game, I will just list a few reasons why the Fish lost this one.

  1. It starts with the starting pitching. And 4 runs in 5 innings from your ‘ace’ is not acceptable
  2. You cannot live and die on the homerun.  It looks nice, and though it gave the Marlins the lead twice, they also struck out a ridiculous 16 times.  Shorten up and put the ball in play
  3. Defense.  Carlos Beltran made a game-changing catch robbing Jones of a two-run double; Jorge Cantu fielded (or didn’t) like….Jorge Cantu. And that’s starting to really p*** me off.
  4. Why was Amezaga starting against a leftie? He cannot hit a lick from the right side of the plate.
  5. When your leadoff hitter isn’t getting on base, you have trouble scoring.  Let’s go Hanley
  6. Gregg blew the save. It happens, and an 0-2 fastball to Chavez was a good idea, but he missed over the plate with it.  Kevin gets a little bit of a pass because he’s been so good, and the Marlins should have scored more runs for him…..
  7. …..By not making Heilman look like Cy Young
  8. Walking the leadoff batter was inexcusable by Miller. He has been in a bit of a funk lately, and he didn’t do his team any favors by blowing the second save of the game for the bullpen. 

Losses like this happen during the season to everyone, but the Marlins should have sealed the deal.  And losing like this to New York makes it even worse. The Marlins must shake this one off and put it behind them. As much as it stinks, there is nothing you can do about it now.  A day off, then on to Philly.  Hendrickson better have his A game going, and the offense better stop swinging for the fences every time up, or else they will be looking up at the Phillies instead of down very soon. I am not going to sleep very well tonight…

P.S. no pictures are present, because if I could find one to express my mood, I would be banned from ever posting on this site again.

Just win baby

At the end of the third week of the season, the Marlins are still clinging to a first-place lead.  Allbeit the slimest of slim leads- 1/2 game. A lead is a lead is a lead though.  Just ask the 5 teams that have lost to the Marlins by 1 run. 5-0 in 1 run games….including 2 wins on the 4-2 homestand.  Good teams find ways to win the close ones.  Although you won’t win many
beckham.jpggames when you kick the ball around the infield in ways that would make David Beckham jealous, like Saturday night, winning when your team isn’t playing at its best is always a good thing. Welcome back to Florida Wes Helms!!!  It was good to see Wes settling back in and getting a game-winning (my goal in life is to banish the term ‘walk-off’ from ever being used again) hit on Saturday.  You can tell that he has great chemistry with the team by their reaction and compliments of him.  Getting him back was a heads-up move by Beinfest.  You need verteran leaders on a young squad, and they don’t come any more professional than Wes.

The only game I saw from start to finish since Tuesday was the gem that Olsen (3-0) pitched today, so here are just a few random thoughts and obersvations I have made….mostly from the box score.

  1. Uggla might not be flashy, but he is getting on base.  Despite the fact that he is getting less hits than this blog page, he is walking, so it’s not all bad. Hang in there Dan
  2. After another triple this weekend, I think my Josh ‘Wheels’ Willingham comment might have been a Nostradamus-like prediction.
  3. Smoltz has still got it.  10 K’s in 5 innings? wow
  4. I’m not worried about the decline in Olsen’s strikeouts. I think he is learning that as long as you keep your walks and ERA low, strikeouts don’t matter. Sometimes it’s best to let the hitter get himself out.
  5. Let Badenhop pitch.  He got squeezed by the ump a few times from what I saw of his start on Saturday. He deserved a better fate.  Let’s see this kid for another few weeks before we get a feel for him
  6. Doug Waecter. I know I spelled his name wrong, but I don’t care.  There wasn’t a better arm they could call up from the minors to replace Lee Gardner? I know he pitched 2 scoreless innings this weekend, but I don’t like the former (Devil) Ray at all. Not at all, not at all, not at all.
  7. Throw your fastball inside to lefties Tankersley.  You have a good breaking ball, but if you keep slinging it across the zone, hitters will sit on it and lay off it when it is a ball.  Mix in a few more fastballs, and you will do better. Great job on Sunday by Tank to come back and get Johnson after what happened on Friday!!!!!!
  8. Hanley Ramirez is quickly becoming one of the best offensive players in the league…..if he isn’t already.  The front office might have been right when they said they have the best SS in the division.  We are watching a superstar in the making right now.  Enjoy it, and hopefully Hanley will be here for years to come.

So the homestand was a good one.  4-2 to boost the record to 11-7.  Now a tough road trip with 2 apeice in Pittsburgh and Atlanta.  Then a weekend series in Milwaukee.  I’d like to see 5-2, but 4-3 would be good enough for me.  The Marlins have struggled over the years in PNC Park, but are facing 2 pitchers there who haven’t won a game yet.  Tough to ever expect a sweep, but still…..

When the Marlins schedule came out, I looked at the first 20 games and said that with so many against the Nats and Pirates out of the gate, that it was possible to get off to a good start.  It’s going to be a tougher road over the next month with games against the Braves, Mets, Brewers, Phillies, Dodgers and Diamonbacks.  If this team was going to do anything this year, a good start against this part of the schedule was imperitive, and they have responded thus far. Even if they are playing teams that were picked to finish last, they were too, and they still had to win against the bad teams. They did win a series against the Braves, and did tatoo Hudson in between, but let’s see them do it again.  It’s tough to take a team’s temperature after each game, so I give it till the end of May, early June before we can really evaluate where the Marlins stack up against the rest of the NL. I think they’ll still be hanging around then, but we will see.  First place fish are hitting the road! Let’s come back 5 games over.

P.S. As I finish typing this, I have SportsCenter on in the background, and not even a mention of the Marlins in the whole show. Unbelievable.  The average sports fan who turns to ESPN to get their scores has no clue that this team is doing so well early on. Considering their payroll and lack of respect, one would think that a highlight of them winning would be a good story. Not to mention Hanley Ramirez’s 2 homers, and Olsen’s seven fantastic innings. I’m not asking for a whole 7 minute package talking about this team, but would a 20 second highlight be too much to ask?  I guess the suits at the Entertainment and Sports Television Network would rather show arena football highlights.  It makes me sick. Not just about the Marlins, but overall, ESPN the last 10 years or so has degraded so much. Take your X-games and shove them up your teleprompters.  

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