Thursday, June 24, 2010

What a Terrific Audience



Something just seemed off about everything last night. I got home from work exhausted and dragging. The heat certainly didn't help. I got home and immediately passed out, only to awake at 7:45 to see the Phillies go down 3-2 to the Indians before I headed off to my softball game.



Our team, dead tired and looking dazed from the heat, played like shit. And lost. It sucked. Then I got in the car to drive home, turned on Franzke J.J. and L.A. and heard the Phils were trailing 6-5 in the 9th. Terrible. Heading in to this series, fresh off an epic 9th-inning meltdown on Saturday followed by the bats being silenced once again by Carl Pavano on Sunday, I thought the Phillies had to sweep the Indians. Cleveland is beyond awful, and the Phils need to start stringing together some wins. Because Atlanta and the Mets just keep on winning. Losing any game to the lowly Indians wouldn't bode well.

Yet here they were, trailing 6-5 in the 9th to one of the worst teams ever assembled. It seemed as though it was going to be one hell of a capper to a shit-infused night. But then, Jimmy Rollins announced his true return in style.


image via The700Level

It was Rollins' first career walkoff home run, though hardly his first clutch hit.





Good to have that guy back. Jimmy's walkoff brought the Phils within 3.5 of the Braves and 3 of the Mets, and kept the sweep alive against Cleveland, with Joe Blanton taking the hill against Fausto Carmona.

BallHype: hype it up!

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