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The Philadelphia Phillies(36-23) @ Toronto Blue Jays(31-28)- June 3-5th
Posted: Tue Jun 3, 2025 4:27 pm
by johanliebert
vs
To open the series followed by Berrios and Bassit for the Jays. The phillies counter with Abel and Luzardo fortunately they will miss Zach Wheeler as he will skip a start. This should be a good spot to keep momentum going.
Re: The Philadelphia Phillies(36-23) @ Toronto Blue Jays(31-28)- June 3-5th
Posted: Tue Jun 3, 2025 5:58 pm
by Parataxis
So happy for Zach Wheeler and his family. Doubly plus because it means he'll skip visiting Toronto.
Still, this is going to be a tough series.
Re: The Philadelphia Phillies(36-23) @ Toronto Blue Jays(31-28)- June 3-5th
Posted: Tue Jun 3, 2025 8:00 pm
by johanliebert
Re: The Philadelphia Phillies(36-23) @ Toronto Blue Jays(31-28)- June 3-5th
Posted: Tue Jun 3, 2025 8:46 pm
by Parataxis
Stefanic should clear waivers easily, but I'm wondering if anybody might snatch up Sanchez on his way back down.
Re: The Philadelphia Phillies(36-23) @ Toronto Blue Jays(31-28)- June 3-5th
Posted: Tue Jun 3, 2025 9:30 pm
by Mehar
Parataxis wrote:Stefanic should clear waivers easily, but I'm wondering if anybody might snatch up Sanchez on his way back down.
Both were terrible, especially Sanchez defensively as a Catcher. I doubt anyone claims them, but if they do- I wish them both the best but in their brief time here, they did not look like players who should take up two roster spots.
Re: The Philadelphia Phillies(36-23) @ Toronto Blue Jays(31-28)- June 3-5th
Posted: Tue Jun 3, 2025 11:12 pm
by Randle McMurphy
This is what a real contender looks like, yeah.
Re: The Philadelphia Phillies(36-23) @ Toronto Blue Jays(31-28)- June 3-5th
Posted: Tue Jun 3, 2025 11:18 pm
by Madvillainy2004
It was a fun ride last year but Bowden sucks lol
Re: The Philadelphia Phillies(36-23) @ Toronto Blue Jays(31-28)- June 3-5th
Posted: Tue Jun 3, 2025 11:26 pm
by COY0607
Bowden cannot pitch again in the Majors again, not for a while. His confidence must be totally destroyed, and he sucks
Such a painful and demoralizing way to start a massive series, suck out all the momentum
Re: The Philadelphia Phillies(36-23) @ Toronto Blue Jays(31-28)- June 3-5th
Posted: Tue Jun 3, 2025 11:32 pm
by duppyy
Always great when the game is over in the first inning
Re: The Philadelphia Phillies(36-23) @ Toronto Blue Jays(31-28)- June 3-5th
Posted: Tue Jun 3, 2025 11:36 pm
by JN
The Jays have been something like 9-4 in games I have seen the last 3 or 4years when I am in town and catch a game. Make it 9-5.
Re: The Philadelphia Phillies(36-23) @ Toronto Blue Jays(31-28)- June 3-5th
Posted: Tue Jun 3, 2025 11:36 pm
by JN
Francis just needs to eat innings at this point y to save our pen.
Re: The Philadelphia Phillies(36-23) @ Toronto Blue Jays(31-28)- June 3-5th
Posted: Tue Jun 3, 2025 11:46 pm
by JN
I want a refund.
Re: The Philadelphia Phillies(36-23) @ Toronto Blue Jays(31-28)- June 3-5th
Posted: Tue Jun 3, 2025 11:52 pm
by Randle McMurphy
JN wrote:I want a refund.
You don't have to worry about that when you're on a personal boycott of games for 2+ years now.
Re: The Philadelphia Phillies(36-23) @ Toronto Blue Jays(31-28)- June 3-5th
Posted: Tue Jun 3, 2025 11:55 pm
by Madvillainy2004
I'd rather see Max try to pitch left handed than watch another Bowden start lol
Re: The Philadelphia Phillies(36-23) @ Toronto Blue Jays(31-28)- June 3-5th
Posted: Wed Jun 4, 2025 12:00 am
by Mehar
duppyy wrote:Always great when the game is over in the first inning
On the positive side, today can be another rest day for your high leverage bullpen guys who have been called on time after time to pitch with a small margin of error. Better luck tomorrow, and Bowden Francis's days of being in the Starting Rotation should be numbered.
Re: The Philadelphia Phillies(36-23) @ Toronto Blue Jays(31-28)- June 3-5th
Posted: Wed Jun 4, 2025 12:06 am
by GoRapstheoriginal
Terrible start!

Ugh!!
Re: The Philadelphia Phillies(36-23) @ Toronto Blue Jays(31-28)- June 3-5th
Posted: Wed Jun 4, 2025 12:16 am
by Randle McMurphy
Mehar wrote:duppyy wrote:Always great when the game is over in the first inning
On the positive side, today can be another rest day for your high leverage bullpen guys who have been called on time after time to pitch with a small margin of error. Better luck tomorrow, and Bowden Francis's days of being in the Starting Rotation should be numbered.
Lauer was going to be their starter on Friday, so this loss probably doomed them in that one too.
Not good when you have 3 major league SPs in your entire active roster.
Re: The Philadelphia Phillies(36-23) @ Toronto Blue Jays(31-28)- June 3-5th
Posted: Wed Jun 4, 2025 12:47 am
by Mehar
Randle McMurphy wrote:Mehar wrote:duppyy wrote:Always great when the game is over in the first inning
On the positive side, today can be another rest day for your high leverage bullpen guys who have been called on time after time to pitch with a small margin of error. Better luck tomorrow, and Bowden Francis's days of being in the Starting Rotation should be numbered.
Lauer was going to be their starter on Friday, so this loss probably doomed them in that one too.
Not good when you have 3 major league SPs in your entire active roster.
Ryan Yarbrough would look good right now for the Jays. Yankees wisely scooped him up for 2 million this year, while this organization let him go in order to keep Jacob Barnes and Lovelady. Both scrubs were then DFA a short time later. What a bad move at the time, which looks even worse now given how well Yarbrough has pitched in New York for the past two months.
Re: The Philadelphia Phillies(36-23) @ Toronto Blue Jays(31-28)- June 3-5th
Posted: Wed Jun 4, 2025 1:39 am
by C Court
Barger HR x 4!
Re: The Philadelphia Phillies(36-23) @ Toronto Blue Jays(31-28)- June 3-5th
Posted: Wed Jun 4, 2025 2:52 am
by COY0607
Mehar wrote:Randle McMurphy wrote:Mehar wrote:On the positive side, today can be another rest day for your high leverage bullpen guys who have been called on time after time to pitch with a small margin of error. Better luck tomorrow, and Bowden Francis's days of being in the Starting Rotation should be numbered.
Lauer was going to be their starter on Friday, so this loss probably doomed them in that one too.
Not good when you have 3 major league SPs in your entire active roster.
Ryan Yarbrough would look good right now for the Jays. Yankees wisely scooped him up for 2 million this year, while this organization let him go in order to keep Jacob Barnes and Lovelady. Both scrubs were then DFA a short time later. What a bad move at the time, which looks even worse now given how well Yarbrough has pitched in New York for the past two months.
The Yarborough thing continues to be puzzling. It didn’t make sense when it happened, and has looked more stupid everytime a new scrub has been called up in the starter/ long reliever role