Walk Oph
It's no secret that the Phillies have struggled the last few weeks. After leading the NL East from early July into early August, the boys from South Philly have been plagued by erratic pitching, sloppy defense and maddening inconsistency from hitters they depended on. Apparently, the newfound reliance on analytics and the motivating presence of Gabe Kapler could only bring this still very young club so far.
With that in mind, time for a shout-out for one of the Phils' recent acquisitions. Asdrubal Cabrera had, like his new team, not had a memorable August. But the veteran switch-hitter ended the month on a high note -- his walk off home run in the bottom of the 10th inning pushed the Phillies past the Cubs 2 - 1. It was his first game-ending homer as a Phillie; the fifth of his 12-year career.
Combine that with the Braves' loss to the Pirates and the Phils start the final month just two games out of 1st place.
Cabrera has prior post-season experience with the Indians, Nationals and Mets. The next 28 games over 30 days will determine whether he adds a fourth team to that collection.
With that in mind, time for a shout-out for one of the Phils' recent acquisitions. Asdrubal Cabrera had, like his new team, not had a memorable August. But the veteran switch-hitter ended the month on a high note -- his walk off home run in the bottom of the 10th inning pushed the Phillies past the Cubs 2 - 1. It was his first game-ending homer as a Phillie; the fifth of his 12-year career.
Combine that with the Braves' loss to the Pirates and the Phils start the final month just two games out of 1st place.
Cabrera has prior post-season experience with the Indians, Nationals and Mets. The next 28 games over 30 days will determine whether he adds a fourth team to that collection.
(My image of Asdrubal Cabrera is from the Phillies/Mets doubleheader on August 16th.)
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