
The Phils lost two of three against the Dodgers this week at Citizens Bank Park. Throughout the series, the Phillies were plagued by a fairly putrid offensive output. Among the culprits, Chase Utley and Shane Victorino have not hit nearly as well as they did earlier in the season. Rollins, however, did have a hit in each game of the series, an encouraging sign that maybe he’s primed to break out of his season-long slump.
Aside from the Jayson Werth’s exciting steal of home in Tuesday night’s game, the biggest story from this series for me was Jamie Moyer’s continued ineffectiveness. Jamie gave up 7 earned runs in 4.1 innings to take the loss in Wednesday night’s game. This follows his last two starts, both against the Mets, in which he gave up a combined 12 earned runs in only 8 innings of work.
When a 46 year old pitcher looks that bad in three consecutive starts, one has to question whether age has something to do with the poor output. Jamie was never a power pitcher, but he thrived on hitting his spots. Maybe that 46-year-old arm isn’t as accurate as it once was. The Phillies better hope Jamie gets it right soon or they will be put in a tough situation. If this rough stretch continues for Jamie, the Phillies will need to face the unenviable task of telling 20 some odd year big leaguer that he just doesn’t have it anymore. As a Jamie Moyer fan, I hope this never comes to fruition, but reality is reality.


