Trea Turner’s Turnaround Is One Of The Best Stories in Sports
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - AUGUST 28: Bryson Stott #5 and Brandon Marsh #16 of the Philadelphia Phillies pour water and gum on Trea Turner #7 after the game against the Los Angeles Angels at Citizens Bank Park on August 28, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Phillies defeated the Angels 6-4.
Anthony talked about the awakening of Trea Turner and how it is one of the best stories in sports, in his Opening Diatribe this morning:
“It is a happy Tuesday after last night. Trea Turner continued his awakening. I just love this story. What an awakening. It all goes back to the standing o, the crowd saying we got you. Trea Turner we got you. Captain America, we have your back. He went yard twice last night. The 2nd one, where he took that Lucas Giolito pitch and had the perfect swing, was incredible.
How about the HR that Bryce hit. I heard Krul say that he is going to hurt someone out there. That thing was a seed. It was a missile. he has hit some of the hardest hit balls all year. Early, we were worried if he could keep the power with the elbow. But his exit velo has been good He has hit some of the hardest balls I have seen all year. Now he is getting lift, and that is why they are going out now. And that thing went out in a hurry last night.
Fightin’s it feels good. Taijuan Walker was not sharp, but the bullpen came in and shut it down. They look good man. You are supposed to beat up on teams like this. And it was great
Having Trea Turner awaken is such a big deal going into September, and then the playoffs. The Fightin’s. Dickie Dunn, play the song.
(cue dancing on my own)
Harpers HR the exit velo was 112.1 mph. Wow. Are you kidding me with that? That is a rocket. How do you not just love Bryce? He is the best.”
You can listen to his full Opening Diatribe below:
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It took 4 months, but the Phillies are finally putting it all together. This August has rallied the city back behind the Phillies. Citizens Bank Park feels like it is October, with a packed house of crazy fans there every night. And the team is rewarding those fans with quite the show. Already, with one more 3-game series left to go in August, the Phillies have set a record for most HRs over the course of a month in franchise history. The 3 they hit on Saturday, and the 1 yesterday, brings them up to 49 for the month.
That is a breath of fresh air after there not being much power, or run-scoring in general, the first 4 months. They entered August with just 113 homers. About 28 a month. It was pretty much just Kyle Schwarber carrying them in the power category. And that power surge has them scoring a lot more runs. They have already scored 150 runs this month, after averaging just 118 runs per month coming into August. It has them up to 5th in the National League and 11th in the MLB.
They are 15-9 in August. A winning percentage of .625. Only the Braves have a winning percentage better than that this season. And now the bats are finally doing their part after being carried by the pitching staff for most of the season. Everything is clicking at the right time as they try to lock down the 1st Wild Card spot, which they currently lead by 3 games. They arent making up any ground in the Division with the Braves continuing to dominate every night, but they are in a great spot to win the WildCard.
But what are the most important things we have seen from them in August? Who has really turned it on this past month?
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