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I am a HUGE Phil's fan!

Chan Ho Park SUCKS!

I hate to say it but taking the Mets for the first 5 innings is going to be a play for me tonight. 2x my normal avg. bet. Look ino it.




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This is true, but there have been a lot of underachieving pitchers that have given me grief this year!
 

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I agree, Park is shit. Mets bats don't swing when Santana pitches though. Still, they should be up by 3 or 4 runs at the end of the 5th.
 

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PHILADELPHIA vs Left-handed Starters = 5-1/7.7 RPG/0.307 BAA

Granted all lefty's they have faced are not a JOHAN SANTANA
 

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I could see the Phils touching up Johan for 3 runs or so through 7. Question is (because Park will get worked) can the Phils bullpen keep the Mets to less than 5? Park's good for 4 through 5.1 IP.
 

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Santana is on 6days rest .........Last time out on that rest was last year after the all star break an the Reds touched him up pretty good .........FWIW
 

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-260 ML on CRIS. Be careful.. there are better games out there. Every one and their grandma will be on the mets tonight
 

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Then everone and their grandma are gonna cash out. (1st 5 innings anyway) LOL
 

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got some phillies who have ripped santana in the past .....Ibanez 12 for 34 w/ a bomb
howard 6for 14 with 2 bombs .....werth 5 for 16 with a dinger
 

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<table class="datatable" border="0" cellpadding="0" cellspacing="0" width="100%"><tbody><tr><th class="header2">Power Rating Line</th></tr><tr><th align="left">The power rating system is based on recent game results. The section should be used to compare the relative strength of the two teams involved. A power line is calculated using both teams ratings and home field advantage. Where the power line differs significantly from the current line, the team with the edge is indicated.</th></tr></tbody></table><table border="0" cellpadding="2" cellspacing="1" width="100%"><tbody><tr><td class="matchupHeader" colspan="2"> </td><td class="matchupHeader" colspan="2">Power Line</td></tr><tr><td class="matchupSubHeader">Team</td><td class="matchupSubHeader">Pitcher</td><td class="matchupSubHeader">Estimate</td><td class="matchupSubHeader">Edge</td></tr><tr><td class="matchupCells Text">PHILADELPHIA</td><td class="matchupCells Text">PARK</td><td class="matchupCells Text"> +178</td><td class="matchupCells Text">
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Jerry Manuel -- who managed against Santana when Manuel was with the White Sox and Santana pitched for the Twins -- marveled yesterday when asked about the pitcher's show of force in April.

"This is the best I've seen him since I faced him in Chicago," Manuel said.

"He was good at the end of last year, but not as dominant as he's been this season. These performances that he has thrown out there have been really, really good. To even have a loss with the stuff that he's had is indicative of our offense, not anything he did."

Manuel isn't exaggerating. Santana allowed just 22 hits, four earned runs and nine walks while striking out 44 in his five April starts. He was touched for no more than two runs in all five outings.

What little confidence the Phillies can carry into tonight's outing comes from their left-heavy lineup, because lefties have been Santana's lone Achilles' heel this season.

Lefties are hitting .308 in 26 at-bats with a homer and all three doubles allowed by Santana this season, as compared to a .151 average with just two extra-base hits by righty batters in 93 at-bats.
 

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Jerry Manuel -- who managed against Santana when Manuel was with the White Sox and Santana pitched for the Twins -- marveled yesterday when asked about the pitcher's show of force in April.

"This is the best I've seen him since I faced him in Chicago," Manuel said.

"He was good at the end of last year, but not as dominant as he's been this season. These performances that he has thrown out there have been really, really good. To even have a loss with the stuff that he's had is indicative of our offense, not anything he did."

Manuel isn't exaggerating. Santana allowed just 22 hits, four earned runs and nine walks while striking out 44 in his five April starts. He was touched for no more than two runs in all five outings.

What little confidence the Phillies can carry into tonight's outing comes from their left-heavy lineup, because lefties have been Santana's lone Achilles' heel this season.

Lefties are hitting .308 in 26 at-bats with a homer and all three doubles allowed by Santana this season, as compared to a .151 average with just two extra-base hits by righty batters in 93 at-bats.


Blah Blah Blah, All i have to say is Chan Ho Park doesn't get through 4 innings hence I bet the first 5.
 

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