Entries from Phillyist tagged with 'houstonastros'
September 25, 2006
If the Phillies manage to hold on to this half game lead in the wild card race until the season runs out (pleasepleaseplease), the third inning of yesterday’s 10-7 win over the Florida Marlins will encompass the long strange trip this has been. The Phils were down 4-0 in the third inning – not good in a to-the-wire pennant race where there is no room for error. But they didn’t roll over and die.......
Continue Reading "Wild Day at the Bank"October 3, 2005
The Philadelphia Phillies entered their weekend series needing a sweep of the Washington Nationals to keep hope alive in their Wild Card chase. They got their sweep, but unfortunately, they needed something else: the Cubs to take three of four from the Houston Astros in Texas. While the Cubs were able to take the first two games from the Astros, they dropped the last two games, sending the Phillies home for the winter. The......
Continue Reading "Phils Sweep Nationals But Miss Playoffs"September 28, 2005
The Philadelphia Phillies lost to the New York Mets at Citizens Bank Park last night, 3 - 2. While the Phillies are not mathematically eliminated from the playoff hunt, their chances are now very slim. They sit 2.5 games back of the Wild Card leading Houston Astros, who beat the St. Louis Cardinals last night, 3 - 1. The Phillies now have four games left to play, starting with this evening's "Fan Appreciation" night game......
Continue Reading "Phillies Lose To Mets, Playoffs Now A Long Shot (Well, Longer Shot)"September 27, 2005
A 2+ hour rain delay didn't deter many fans at last nights Phillies/Mets game at Citizens Bank Park. It didn't deter Jimmy Rollins, either. The red-hot shortstop extended his hitting streak to 31 games - tying the Phillies' all-time record - with a first pitch lead-off homerun. The hit put the Phillies in the lead, which they'd hold until the eighth inning when Ugueth Urbina gave up four runs - three of them earned -......
Continue Reading "Phillies Lose Game To Mets, Ground To Astros"September 23, 2005
A Michael Tucker RBI single and a Shane Victorino three-run homerun lifted the Phillies to a 4 - 0 win over the Atlanta Braves yesterday. The Houston Astros beat the Pittsburgh Pirates, 2 - 1, to maintain their two game lead over the Phillies. Still, it was a big win for the Phillies. They kick off a weekend series with the Cincinatti Reds tonight in Cincy. Fans are slowly becoming more confident in this team,......
Continue Reading "Phils Top Braves, Sell Tickets"September 21, 2005
Jimmy Rollins extended his league-leading hit streak last night against the Atlanta Braves, but that was about the only thing that went right for the Phillies. The Fightin's lost 4 - 1 against the Braves last night in Atlanta, leaving them two games behind the Houston Astros, who beat up on the Pittsburgh Pirates. Both teams have 11 games left this season. The Marlins, sitting in third place in the Wild Card race, lost to......
Continue Reading "Phillies Lose To Braves, Now 2 Back Of Astros"September 20, 2005
The Houston Astros lost to the Pittsburgh Pirates last night, 7 - 0 at PNC Park. No no, this isn't suddenly Pittsburghist. We're interested in this game because the Astros were sitting a game and a half ahead of the Phillies heading into last night's action. After the loss, the Astros find themselves only one game ahead of the Phillies, sure to make the eventual Phillies collapse that much more heartbreaking. The Phillies, Astros and......
Continue Reading "Astros Lost To Pirates, Phils Only One Back"September 19, 2005
The Phillies entered their weekend series against the Marlins hoping to take one game from the Marlins. Two games seemed to be asking a lot since the Phillies faced the two Marlins aces, Dontrelle Willis and Josh Beckett, on Saturday and Sunday. The Phillies, though, took the first two games of the series before losing a laugher last night against Beckett and the Marlins. Saturday's game was the highlight of the weekend set, however, as......
Continue Reading "Phillies Find Themselves 1.5 Games Out Of Wild Card"September 13, 2005
The Phillies played in front of the smallest crowd in Citizens Bank Park history last night, but the lack of attention suited them just fine: the Phils, behind winless rookie pitcher Eude Brito, topped the Braves and ace starter Tim Hudson 4-1. The Phils only needed a 2-RBI, bases loaded single from Pat Burrell to jump out to a lead. Brito took the team the rest of the way, baffling Braves hitters who knew next-to-nothing......
Continue Reading "Behind Brito, Phils Tops Braves, 4-1"September 9, 2005
Chris and Phil return this week in the wake of a terrible sweep at the hands of the Wild Card leading Houston Astros. Today, Mustazza and Sandick tackle Billy Wagner's recent troubles, what the Phils' bullpen should look like next season, and how the Phillies have to play over these last 22 games in order to win the Wild Card. 1. While it was only two games, the Astros seemed to expose Billy Wagner, beating......
Continue Reading "Chris, Phil and the Fightin' Five: September 9, 2005"September 6, 2005
The Phillies capped off a terrible Labor Day weekend with a heartbreaking loss to the Houston Astros last night, 4-3. The game seemed to get out of hand immediately as an error, as well as two Brett Myers walks, led to four first-inning runs for the Astros. Last week, we agreed with disputed lanky columnist Phil Sheridan that Myers was beginning to look like the team's ace. We started to doubt ourselves after the first......
Continue Reading "Phillies Lose To Astros, Fall Out Of Wild Card Lead"September 3, 2005
Much maligned Phillies third baseman has been able to stave off the critics a bit this week. The other night, Bell's two-RBI single helped the Phillies to a much-needed win over the Mets. Last night, Bell stepped up with the bases loaded and two out and hit a grand slam, launching the Phils to a 7-1 win over the Washington Nationals. The win left the Phillies four games behind the NL East leading Atlanta Braves.......
Continue Reading "Sad-Sack Bell Slams Washington, Phils Win 7-1"August 19, 2005
While the Phillies were busy losing game two of a day-night doubleheader to the Washington Nationals, Michael Marcavage, the face of Repent America, was busy pissing off fans in the 300 level of Citizens Bank Park. Marcavage was on-hand to protest Gay Day, the third annual night for gays to celebrate in groups at a Phillies game. The game has always been a center of controversy, including when the homophobic Todd Jones made his debut......
Continue Reading "Marcavage Protests 'Gay Night' At The Phillies-Nationals Game"