Strength Of Schedule Knock Against Phillies Is Officially Dead
The narrative we have heard all season is that The Phillies haven’t played anyone. Their strength of schedule has just been super easy, and we shouldn’t be excited about them being the best team in baseball because they haven’t proved anything yet.
Well the people saying that can now officially shove it. The Phillies just played the Brewers, who if you haven’t paid attention, are a pretty damn good team this year. The Brewers are 1st in the NL Central, and have the 6th best record overall. They swept them. # games played, and the Phillies won all 3 of them.
Sweeping bad teams is hard. The Yankees could play the White Sox, and they might not sweep them every time. Going into a series, every team’s goal is to take 2 out of 3. Sweeping great teams, who lead their division, is a feat. The Phillies pulled that feat off. For the 8th time this season, they swept a team. Some of those were 4 games sweeps.
Their bats went a bit cold. it wasn’t as explosive as we are used to this season. Bryce Harper, Bryson Stott, Alec Bohm, and Kyle Schwarber all have hit a cold streak.
That is to be expected. No team or player will hit well all season long, and every team will see their bats go through cold streaks. They are still 1st in runs scored
Phillies Phillies Pitching Continues To Dominate
Their pitching continued to dominate though. The Brewers lineup is tough. They are 5th in runs scored per game in the entire MLB. Teams don’t shut them down, unless you are the Phillies. In 3 games, the Brewers scored only 2 runs. Over the average 3 game series, they average 14.82 runs. The Phillies held them to 12.82 runs below that.
The starters, Zack Wheeler, Cristopher Sanchez, and Aaron Nola, pitched 20 innings, and gave up just runs, while holding them to 11 hits and 4 walks. The bullpen pitched 8 innings, struck out 11 people, gave up no runs, and allowed only 5 baserunners.
The pitching staff faced a top 5 lineup in all of baseball, and made them look like the Whitesox.
I already talked before about how while this lineup has not faced many winning teams, they have faced several top end pitchers, and put up crooked numbers on them.
Now we can also point to this series for how the Phillies fare vs top lineups. It is why the strength of schedule stuff is nonsense. because even if the teams they have played don’t have winning records, many have good pitchers or hitters, and the Phillies still dominated them.
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Shut It About The Phillies Strength Of Schedule
The strength of schedule argument was always dumb. It was a desperate attempt by Braves fans to discredit the Phillies. Now it is extra dumb. Because they played one of the best teams in baseball, and dominated them.
This team is great. Their pitching staff is the best in baseball, and their lineup is right up there too. Stop looking for reasons to discredit them, and give them the praise they deserve. The Strength of Schedule stuff was always nonsense, now it just makes the people using it look dumb.
Braves fans will need to find a new narrative. Because the strength of schedule one is dead in the water.