Was there more positives or negatives in Phillies series with Rockies?
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The Phillies fell short in their quest to sweep the Rockies in Colorado, losing the series finale 3-1 despite winning the first two games. Hosts Spencer McKercher and Sean Cain reflect on a frustrating offensive performance, with the team scoring only six runs across 26 innings after a 10-run explosion in the first inning of Friday's game. The offense was largely silent, highlighted by poor production from key players like Bryce Harper, Kyle Schwarber, and Bryson Stott, though Brandon Marsh and Adolis García provided bright spots with consistent hitting and a home run, respectively. On the pitching side, Aaron Nola and Jesus Luzardo delivered dominant outings, combining for 20 strikeouts and just one walk, while the bullpen—especially José Alvarado and Seranthony Domínguez—showed promise in closing games. The episode also touches on the new ABS (Automated Ball-Strike) system, which added drama with close calls and challenges, including a pivotal one that turned into a strikeout. Looking ahead, the Phillies face a tough three-game series against the Giants in San Francisco, with favorable pitching matchups and a chance to build momentum. The hosts express cautious optimism, noting the team’s need for offensive consistency and depth, especially with Tywon Walker’s uncertain role and the potential for lineup adjustments. Despite the offensive struggles, the episode underscores the Phillies’ resilience and strong starting pitching, which helped them stay above .500 at 5-4. The hosts emphasize that while the lack of a sweep is disappointing—especially given the 25-year drought since their last road series sweep—the bigger picture remains positive. They highlight the importance of the upcoming homestand against the Diamondbacks, Cubs, and Braves, which includes national TV games and fan promotions. The conversation also veers into broader MLB news, including Joe Adele’s historic three-home-run robbery for the Angels and injuries to Mookie Betts and Juan Soto. Overall, the tone is balanced—frustrated by offensive inconsistencies but hopeful about the team’s foundation and future matchups.
The Phillies' offense went cold after a 10-run first inning on Friday, scoring only six runs in the next 26 innings.
Brandon Marsh has emerged as the team's most consistent hitter, batting .304 with a .828 OPS through early April.
Aaron Nola and Jesus Luzardo combined for 20 strikeouts and one walk in their two starts, showcasing elite starting pitching.
The bullpen, particularly Alvarado and Domínguez, showed reliability in high-leverage situations.
The new ABS system added drama with close calls and challenges, including a pivotal strikeout call that swung an at-bat.
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Series Recap: Phillies Fall Short in Colorado
“They scored seven runs in the first inning on Friday. Then in the final 26 innings of the series, a total of six.”
Offensive Struggles: Harper, Schwarber, and Stott
“You're down 3-1 after Adola hits the home run. A half inning later, you can't come back from that? No. It's concerning.”
Pitching Strength: Nola, Luzardo, and the Bullpen
“Nola and Lozardo combined for 20 strikeouts and one walk. That's dominant.”
The ABS System and Key Plays
“One game, you're going to rob one home run. Two? Three? That'll never happen. Who knows? Never say never.”
“One game, you're going to rob one home run. Two? Three? That'll never happen. Who knows? Never say never.”
“They scored seven runs in the first inning on Friday. Then in the final 26 innings of the series, a total of six.”
“Win this series, take two out of three, and you come back with a four-and-two road trip and you're above 500.”
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Philadelphia Phillies
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Colorado Rockies
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Sean Cain
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San Francisco Giants
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Jesus Luzardo
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Tywon Walker
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Spencer McKercher
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Aaron Nola
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Bryce Harper
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Kyle Schwarber
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