Anthony’s Opening Diatribe-Weekend A Good Sign For Phillies
WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 04: Kyle Schwarber #12 of the Philadelphia Phillies watches his ball after hitting a three run home run against the Washington Nationals during the sixth inning at Nationals Park on June 04, 2023 in Washington, DC.
Anthony talked about the Phillies’ weekend, where they finally string two wins together to beat the Nationals, in his Opening Diatribe this morning…
“The Fighting Phillies. After Friday night, I was fit to be tied. Wheeler gets banged around by the Nationals. He just had nothing. Which scares me. He was so good against Atlanta in his last start. And you wonder, he threw a lot of extra innings last year during that run, is that part of the reason why he hasn’t consistent? I expected a credible start. 6 innings, 5 hits, and a couple of runs. It’s Washington, they don’t have a great lineup. He gets banged around. But then they have a chance to win it twice. Trea Turner, 2nd and 3rd, and he strikes out. So Saturday and Sunday were welcome.
And it is uncanny that it is June and Schwarber is leading off again. He certainly looked a lot better at the plate. I have to tell you. I know you can’t fight analytics. He hit two home runs yesterday. But I hate it. Every part of me as a Baseball fan hates it. You can say whatever you want about how once the game starts it doesn’t matter, you aren’t leading off anymore. But I hate him in the leadoff spot. I don’t know why Trea Turner isn’t leading off.
Now I know he is scuffling. But you just have to put him at leadoff, make your lineup, then leave it alone. Instead of tinkering. But how am I supposed to argue when he hits two bombs?
Now it was just Washington. The Tigers are in town now. You have to win, really you have to sweep. This is a team you should beat. Because then you have another Atlanta and Mets thing.”
You can listen to his full Opening Diatribe this morning…
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