The Phillies Are En Fuego Right Now
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - AUGUST 29: Nick Castellanos #8 and Alec Bohm #28 of the Philadelphia Phillies react after a three run home run hit by Bohm during the sixth inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Citizens Bank Park on August 29, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Anthony Gargano Talked About The Phillies Hot Streak In His Opening Diatribe This Morning:
“We have a baseball team that is en fuego right now. The Fightin’ Phillies! Play It.
( Cue highlight reel of the Phillies 5 HRS last night)
You take advantage of a really bad pitching staff, and you just smash. They are mashing right now. You have got to love it. Turner, you heard again, the triple and the homer. Bryce with another seed, 115 off the bat. And the Daycare, Bohm and Stott. Those kids are amazing man. Bohm with another big shot. He has had a fantastic year. Stott has had a fantastic year. The Daycare has been incredible. They have just been on fire. The Bullpen has settled down. They are hitting the ball well.
A buddy of mine asked me “Are they peaking too early?” No. This is a great time for them to get on a roll. The perfect time to do that. You feel great about yourself, and you solidify the top Wild Card spot. And then it is playoff time. That ballpark has been incredible nightly. The energy is there, you are feeling it. It really is special.
You have the day game today, to sweep the Angels. The Angels’ bullpen is death, they have nothing. But I love the way they are swinging the bat. They are raking. And the other thing is their bullpen is really good. it is really deep. Now that you have Alvarado and Dominguez back, on top of Soto and Kimbrel… They have big arms man. That bullpen will be a weapon in the playoffs.
So I feel great, I love where they are at right now. Atlanta is Atlanta, and it will come down to that.”
You can listen to his full Opening Diatribe below:
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The 7 Biggest Takeaways From The Phillies Dominant August So Far
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?
Here are 7 big takeaways from the Phillies hot August: