J Happ-y To Get Run Support To Shutout The Brewers

Roy Oswalt pitched his first game tonight as a Phillie, gave up 5 runs, had crappy defense, got 1 run of support – must have felt right at home.

Meanwhile, J Happ threw 6 innings of 2 hit, a 2 base ROE by Clank, 4 walk ball. He doesn’t have really great stuff – a FB 89-93 MPH, a curve he seldom threw, and a changeup. It’s funny because Manny Parra has better stuff, including an unhittable changeup, but he just can’t seem to throw his great stuff consistently, don’t ask me why. Must drive Brewers fans crazy.

Tonight, no Roy, no Pence, no Berkman, no problem.

Happ just might could have been a lil nervous when he went out there – gave up a leadoff double to Weeks, then a walk to Hart. But he pulled himself together and got Braun swinging, got Prince to popup to left and McGehee to groundout to third. He started off the second inning with 2 swinging Ks, a 3-2 walk and a groundout to Pedro Feliz, playing 1B while Lance, still in uniform, took a (supposedly) planned day off.

Happ threw 43 pitches through the first 2 innings, half balls, and I had one of those uh-oh feelings, because Parra had had wicked stuff in the 1st, but in the 2nd,  he threw a FB right down the middle on a 3-2 count to Michaels, playing RF, who sent it into the middle window in left field. And with a 1 run lead, Happ never looked back.

 And once CJ hit a 3 run opposite field homer (on another one of those 2-0 right down the middle FB), he just put pedal to the metal and cruised through the next 2 innings. Mills pulled Happ after 6 innings, 98 pitches. As the guy came back from 2 months on the DL with elbow soreness only a few weeks ago, no reason to stretch him out.

Bourn went ofer – shoulda had an infield single, but Phil Cuzzi, the 1B ump got the call wrong. Then again, Michael should have run through the bag instead of sliding head first. He made a WebGem catch on Prince’s looping hit to shallow center in the 8th and basically made every tough catch look easy – just as usual. Now that his batting average is too low for Astros fans, I’m starting to hear the same sort of thing I heard about Everett – and how saving hits and runs isn’t important. Unless you are Clank and giving them up, of course…

Sanchez went ofer, but made all the plays, which were all pretty routine.

Keppinger, batting 3rd, had 2 walks and a homer off the fowl pole (chicken sandwiches all around!!!) and made all the plays.

Clank, batting 4th, was ofer (Parra saved his very best stuff for Clank), had a GIDP, and muffed a fly ball to left – near the bullpen, he tried to make a hot dog catch, turned at the wrong minute and the ball clanked off his glove. So much for Bagwell teaching him how to hit.

Jason Michaels hit 5th, went 1 fer 3 with a walk, scored 2 runs, hit the go ahead homer and made all the plays.

Feliz hit a single!!!! for his first hit in like weeks and scored when CJ hit one out. He didn’t mess up any plays at first.

CJ, as usual, hit 7th – don’t ask me to explain this because I can’t and his hitting streak is now 13 games. He’s starting to hit for power now, as he did in the minors, and so be it and shall it remain. Now, if he can just get the glove work under control. He bobbled an easy GIDP ball, but got the out at first, but fortunately, no one scored.

Quintero went ofer, and his trouble framing pitches got 5 strikes called balls, including one strikeout that went as a walk.

News – apparently Lance was packing his things and saying good-bye to everyone, so it loks as if the Yankees trade is a go. I have heard different accounts of which players we are receiving, so I am going to wait until it is official before discussing them. Last player we got from the Yankees was LaTroy Hawkins, which worked out pretty well for us.

Will be interesting to see if they call Brett Wallace right up and play him. We’ll see if he can hit outside of the top hitters parks in the PCL.

Next 2 days, it will be the attack of the little leftys, Wandy and Wesley. Let’s hope we can get Wesley his first W on Sunday and Wandy a nice W tomorrow.

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6 Responses to “J Happ-y To Get Run Support To Shutout The Brewers”

  1. Steve says:

    Y’all know rebuilding takes 2-3 years, not 2-3 days, right? You can’t just look at the players we get in trades either. Ya gotta see that Roy Lance Matsui Feliz chew up $40m and when they aren’t getting it anymore, there’s more for player development ( and Drayton’s pocket, but that another story ). And it opens doors for youngsters to play, also. It will be interesting how things play out. Just sit back and enjoy the baseball, and hopefully we are back to winning more in 2012 or 2013 (when Clank rolls off the payroll)

  2. Christian says:

    It’s sounding like we got a MLB ready potential closer (yep, Wade traded for a reliever, let the jokes commence) who struggled with walks this season but not before it. And an A ball toolsy second/third baseman with speed and defense and maybe some power down the line, who can’t draw a walk to save his life.

  3. Lisa Gray says:

    steve

    i have NO trouble saving salary BUT i do NOT trust drayton to spend it on good player development any more than i trust my dogsss not to eat food offn the table if my back is turned

    the other thing i do NOT like is that i keep hearing that ed wade maneuvered things to get roy to the phils by not being up front with other teams, and maneuvered berkman to the yanks when other teams (berkman okd) wanted him and offered better

    christian

    what i want to know is why melancon can’t get the ball over the plate this YEAR either in the majors or AAA.
    as for the A-ball guy

    shrug

  4. Steve Schramm says:

    Well, Lisa, I’m still boycotting ’till Drayton gets some sense or sells. I agree with the lack of good use of funds over the last five years. Let’s see what happens now that he only has under $30m committed next year and even less in 2012 (and none in 2013). No excuses for him.

  5. Lisa Gray says:

    well steve,

    i wouldn’t be real too surprised if that 14.5 mill ended up strictly in drayton’s pocket to compensate for all the money he didn’t make this year from angry fans like you.

    i don’t expect drayton to suddenly have good sense, but i think he only agreed to these trades to save himself some $$$

    i have heard from several different sources now that Gms of quite a few teams are absolutely FURIOUS with drayton/ed and saying that their dealings were flat out unethical. and apparently, there were a few more teams in contention that wanted berkman and offered better than what we got.

    we’ll see if brett wallace can hit for spit outside of the hitters paradise he has lived in for 2 years

  6. Christian says:

    Lisa,

    They have to cover their butts with the fans and their bosses. Of course they are going to say that.

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