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Saturday, May 18, 2013

This Inspiring Story Brought to You By Grape-Nuts

Phillies Pitcher Cole Hamels Delivers Education to Communities in Need

Cole Hamels and his wife Heidi started The Hamels Foundation to support area schools and help build a future for children in Malawi, Africa.

About this sponsorship: In honor of the 60th anniversary of Sir Edmund Hillary’s historic ascent of Mount Everest, Patch and Grape-Nuts are teaming up to highlight those who inspire people around them to climb their own mountains.  After winning the World Series in 2008, Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Cole Hamels and his wife Heidi founded The Hamels Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to supporting education in the United States and establishing a school in Malawi, Africa. Patch caught up with the foundation to find out what inspired its start and how its been able to help those in need. Patch: What’s the biggest challenge you’ve taken on? The Hamels Foundation: The Hamels Foundation has a dual purpose to provide support for quality …

Saturday, May 11, 2013

Philly Sports Chatter

Roy Halladay's Philadelphia Phillies Days Dwindling

Philadelphia Phillies ace Roy Halladay may be riding off into the sunset with the team if he returns to pitch this year.

You hate the "What If's." You wonder what if "The Rotation" held up and made it through the 2011 season healthy. Would it have brought the team another World Series championship? We may never know. All we know is that Roy Halladay—once the franchise ace of the Philadelphia Phillies—may be riding off into the sunset. Doc's tenure with the Phils is bound to come to an end this year now that he is on the shelf facing shoulder surgery next week. Maybe he comes back at the end of the year and pushes the Phils into the playoffs for a World Series run. Doc's contract is up at the end of this year and there's no way the Phillies will pick up his $20 million option. So Doc may win that elusive World Series. But it just might be with another team …

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Jim McNeill

8:12 am on Monday, May 13, 2013

su capacidad para comprender el idioma Inglés es impresionante   more ›

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Philly Sports Chatter

Philadelphia Phillies' Performance Pathetic

The Philadelphia Phillies usually get off to a bad start in April. And they are once again this year.

They say you can't win the season in April. But you could certainly lose it. And after the first month of the season, the Philadelphia Phillies are letting April showers drown them. They stand at 9-14 going into Friday night's game against the New York Mets. Five games under .500 and their worst start since 2006. Basically there's one word to sum up their performance so far this season: pathetic. The starting pitching has been inconsistent. The bullpen has gotten rocked. The offensive bats aren't just cold; they're pretty much icy. The defense stinks. The fundamentals are lacking. Pathetic. Case in point was Roy Halladay's performance Wednesday night. The pitcher has turned things around since a shaky start and question marks about his …

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ride the lightning

6:59 am on Wednesday, May 1, 2013

Nationals are new 2006 phils, just waiting to get to the next level. Hopefully this will still be on patch come october then the phils are well below 90 wins.   more ›

Saturday, April 6, 2013

Philadelphia Phillies Success Up to Big Three

The question of whether the Philadelphia Phillies have a successful 2013 is up to the top three pitchers, not the hitters.

They are the Big Three. But we're not talking about Ryan Howard, Chase Utley and Jimmy Rollins for the Philadelphia Phillies. We're talking about Cole Hamels, Roy Halladay and Cliff Lee. And it's that Big Three—as opposed to the Big Boppers—who will decide whether the Phils will have success in 2013. From the first two games, we all should worry. Hamels—the former World Series MVP with the big start who was pitching his first Opening Day—got shelled by the Atlanta Braves. Maybe it was Opening Day jitters or the chill in the air, but we Phillies fans expect Hamels now to perform like Steve Carlton when he takes the mound. In other words, we expect nothing short of perfection. That didn't happen Monday night as Hamels was sent to the showers…

WILFREDO G. SALCEDO, Sr.

7:42 am on Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Another Phillies loss...The Iron Pigs beat Pawtucket Red Sox (We left the Park when the score was 5-2, Red Sox!)...If the Pigs can do it, the Big Brothers should be able to do it, too.   more ›

Saturday, March 30, 2013

Philly Sports Chatter

Philadelphia Phillies Start Season with Question Marks

The Philadelphia Phillies open 2013 on road against rival Atlanta Braves with lots of questions.

They're calling this the possible Last Waltz. It's the title of the last performance by the late great The Band, which decided to retire from the road and end its successful run. But is this the end for the band of Philadelphia Phillies still left from the World Championship team of 2008? Big Boppers Ryan Howard and Chase Utley are finally healthy and they join the aging Jimmy Rollins and Carlos Ruiz as the core of champions past. Throw in Cole Hamels and Cliff Lee as staff anchors and Jonathan Papelbon and Mike Adams as bullpen stabilizers and you've got the makings of a strong nucleus. But can these Phils—who are wealthy—can also be healthy and wise too? Do they have what it takes to take on the rising Washington Nationals and the always…

Tom McMenamin

2:13 pm on Saturday, April 6, 2013

Robert.....3 main concerns with your statement(s) 1. Spelling is your friend 2. Grammar is your friend 3.Punctuation is your friend   more ›

Saturday, March 9, 2013

Philly Sports Chatter

Philadelphia Phillies Outfield a Major Question Mark

The Philadelphia Phillies won't have Shane Victorino or Hunter Pence to solidify the outfield this year.

Philadelphia Phillies fans are getting hopeful this spring that the team might be able to turn it around after an off-year. They're hopeful that Ryan Howard, Chase Utley and Roy Halliday will rebound from injuries and that Cliff Lee will return to form. They're hopeful that Cole Hamels, Jimmy Rollins and Carlos Ruiz will have eben bigger seasons than 2012. And that some key additions in the bullpen like Mike Adams and Chad Durbin will provide some balance. But who is going to play the outfield? That is possibly the biggest question mark facing the Phillies this spring training. No longer does the team have Shane Victorino or Hunter Pence in the fold. In fact, the Phils have questions at all three positions. Centerfield does have a player. …

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10:47 pm on Tuesday, March 12, 2013

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Friday, February 22, 2013

Philly Sports Chatter

Is this Philadelphia Phillies Team Too Old To Win?

Spring training games start Saturday for the Philadelphia Phillies.

They may not be like the 1983 team dubbed "The Wheeze Kids." But the Philadelphia Phillies squad that takes the field Saturday to start a month's worth of spring training games before Opening Day is getting a little grayer around the edges. These aren't your World Champion Phillies of five years ago. Ryan Howard, Chase Utley, Jimmy Rollins, Carlos Ruiz and Cole Hamels are seasoned veterans now who have gone through the past few years nursing injuries and massaging egos after a season last year that put them out of playoff contention for the first time in a half-dozen years. Throw in Roy Halliday and Cliff Lee and this roster is really starting to look on the long side of 30. But don't tell Ryan Howard that. The Big Fella basically has been…

Starship Trooper

10:45 am on Saturday, March 2, 2013

I love what I'm seeing in Clearwater .Quiet Confidence amongst the core players. Rotation is pitching well already.D. Brown coming alive. For what its worth ...The Analysts have been wrong about this team for the last couple of years. They will be wrong again this year thinking their age will ultimatley do them in. Phillies are ranked 16th amongst the 32 ML teams. Take a look at the rosters of …   more ›

Friday, February 8, 2013

Philly Sports Chatter

Pitchers, Catchers Reporting a Sure Sign of Spring

Philadelphia Phillies' pitchers and catchers report to Clearwater to start spring training in Florida on Wednesday.

This news for sports fans beats news that any groundhog could deliver. It's the sound of a baseball pounding a catcher's mitt with a solid thud that makes most of us feel warmer than any sunny day. On Wednesday, hope springs eternal when pitchers and catchers report to camp in Clearwater, Fla., for the start of spring training. After a dismal season last year, it's time to wipe the slate clean for Manager Charlie Manuel and company. Every team in Major League Baseball gets a new lease on life. And the Phillies could certainly use one after not making the playoffs for the first time in a half-dozen years. This spring training will be very interesting. There are so many questions for a team that didn't do as much as its competitors to …

james koslosky

12:37 pm on Saturday, February 9, 2013

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Saturday, December 29, 2012

Philly Sports Chatter

Will Philly Sports Teams Improve in 2013?

Roster movements for Phillies, possible new coach for Eagles and maybe Andrew Bynum return for Sixers could spark rebound.

Rebounding, not rebuilding. That is hopefully the mindset of the owners of our four Philadelphia sports franchises as their teams head into 2013. First off, who knows when the NHL will return to play any games this year, but if so, the Philadelphia Flyers will make their usualy Stanley Cup run. The Philadelphia 76ers have fought hard so far this year, sparked by the young shooters Jrue Holiday and Evan Turner. But in order to get into the playoffs and maybe over the hump, getting center Andrew Bynum on board -- even for a month or so -- just might be enough to turn this team into an elite contender. Look what Moses Malone once did. Imagine a healthy Bynum marking his territory in the middle of the floor? The Philadelphia Eagles will end …

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Dr. Bob

4:37 pm on Monday, December 31, 2012

What is saddest is that even casual knowledge of the game--harbored by fans such as myself--would sustain such observations.   more ›

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Philly Cheesesteaks? Try Philly Cheapskates

Two moves by Philadelphia sports management leaves a sour taste in mouths of fans.

The news came in Thursday afternoon and a feeling of sickness came over Philadelphia Phillies fans all over the region. The Anaheim Angels had signed stud superstar outfielder Josh Hamilton, the last big free agent fish left on the market, to a five-year, $125 million contract. The Phils had made an offer – three years, $80 million – but it wasn't THE offer. Then the Philadelphia Eagles decided to place defensive tackle Mike Patterson on the inactive list because of a viral illness – a move that meant Patterson would lose $150,000 in salary.  This move was really a slap in the face for a player who was fighting back from brain surgery – yes, brain surgery – to play for the Birds once again. Why be so cold to a dedicated player who was the …

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Jeff Lugar

9:53 am on Tuesday, December 18, 2012

It's not about the money, Kevin. It's about respect. He has a special clause in his contract that allows the Eagles to reduce (not eliminate) his salary should he go on the non-football-related inactive list. This was to protect them in the wake of his off-season brain surgery should a complication from that leave him unable to play. But he ended up going on for a different reason, the viral …   more ›

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